Uncharted Sea is a professionally monitored ocean survival expedition. It is designed for individuals who seek real challenge, responsibility, and decision-making in an open-sea environment.
Uncharted Sea is not a leisure cruise or tourism activity. Participants operate in a real sea environment and may experience physical and mental challenges as part of the expedition.
Participation is entirely voluntary. Applicants apply willingly with full understanding of the expedition nature.
Withdrawal is permitted before departure. Once the expedition begins, withdrawal is subject to safety and rescue protocols.
Failure to disclose relevant medical conditions is the participant’s responsibility.
Participants may experience physical fatigue, hunger or thirst due to rationed supplies, decision-related stress, limited night-time exposure, and sea or weather uncertainty.
These elements are intentional components of the survival experience and do not constitute negligence.
The onboard pilot has full authority over all safety-related decisions, including intervention, course correction, or termination of the expedition.
Pilot decisions are final and non-negotiable during the expedition.
Poor decisions may result in failure to complete the expedition. Failure may lead to extended difficulty, early termination, or rescue intervention.
Not all participants will successfully complete the expedition. Failure does not entitle participants to a refund.
Open-sea activities involve inherent risks, including weather changes, physical injury, equipment failure, and sea conditions beyond control.
Participants voluntarily accept these risks and agree not to hold Uncharted Sea, its founders, pilots, partners, or staff liable for ordinary expedition-related risks.
Participants consent to onboard and aerial recording (where permitted) for documentation, training, or promotional purposes.
Promotional usage opt-out is available upon written request.
Violations may result in immediate termination without refund.
By applying to Uncharted Sea, participants confirm that they have read, understood, and accepted these rules and responsibilities willingly and without pressure.