
Sailing Project Atticus is known for being two hard-working people who share a goal of sailing around the world on a budget. The duo loves making videos on their boat.
According to the 2026 estimates, Sailing Project Atticus Net Worth is $950K. In this blog post, we’ll explore the financial aspects of Sailing Project Atticus, including having a look into the sources of income, expenses, and everything that sustains their thriving sailing adventure.
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Basic Profile
| Real names (crew members) | Jordan Wicht, Desiree, Isabella, Scarlett and Oso |
| Jordan Wicht net worth | $550K |
| Birthday | Jordan Wicht – 1989; Desiree Wicht – 1990, Isabella (“Isa”) Wicht – 2022, Scarlett Wicht – January 2025 |
| Birthplace | Jordan – Santa Cruz, California |
| Age | Jordan Wicht – 37; Desiree Wicht – 36, Isabella (“Isa”) Wicht – 4, Scarlett Wicht – 1 |
| Height | Jordan – 5ft 11in, Desiree – 5ft 6in |
| Weight | Jordan – 87kg, Desiree – 57kg |
| Nationality | American |
| Profession | Adventure Travel Documentary series content creator; Sailing YouTubers |
| Website | ProjectAtticus.com |

Estimated Earnings
Besides sailing, DIY Homestead Sailing Project Atticus has been building a family homestead in the mountains of North Carolina with no prior building experience, and they started the same with the search for a life surrounded by nature and filled with adventure. What seems even better is that they keep regularly sharing their experiences with the viewers.
Sailing Project Atticus monthly earnings is around $12K to $20K. Yearly earnings is around $144K to $240K.
Income Means
The well-paid sailing YouTube stars earn from varied sources as follows:
| Sources of Income | Estimated Earnings |
| YouTube (including ads) | $8K to $15K a month |
| $200 to $1K per sponsored post | |
| Sponsorships, Affiliate links, Brand Partnerships | $3K to $5K a month |
| Occasional Crowdfunding & Kickstarter | $1K to $1.5K a month |
| Patreon | $200 to $1K a month |
Frequent sponsors of Sailing Project Atticus include Super Sailmakers, Mantus Marine, Sailrite, Silent Wind Generator, and others.
Boat Collection and Other Investments

Sailing Project Atticus have owned several boats over the years. Atticus I – 1963 Allied Seawind 30 was the original live-aboard refit project that they purchased around April 2014 for approximately $5,000 in a Florida boatyard.
Sailing Project Atticus lived aboard and gradually made it seaworthy over several years before upgrading to Atticus II.
They owned the Atticus II – 1997 Pacific Seacraft 40, currently listed for sale at $275,000 USD, located in Brindisi, Italy.
They’ve heavily upgraded/refitted the boat between 2022 and 2024 with new rigging, watermaker, Starlink, dinghy, lithium batteries, solar array, new engine accessories, safety gear, heating systems, upgraded appliances, etc.
Jordan Wicht and Desiree are transitioning off the boat and searching for a mountain homestead in the Eastern USA (Smoky Mountains / Appalachian region).
Personal Life
Jordan Wicht and Desiree (Golen) Wicht met in 2012 while working on superyachts, and that was when Jordan was a deckhand and Desiree was a stewardess. The pair got married sometime thereafter.
Their journey officially began in early 2014 when, just three months into dating, the two sold everything to buy their first sailboat, Atticus I.
Daughter Isabella (“Isa”) was born on board their second boat, Atticus II, in December 2022 in the Mediterranean (Malta), and Scarlett is their second child.
The couple, along with their children and dog Captain Oso, have been currently living in Bryson City, North Carolina, as they build a mountain homestead.
Conclusion
Sailing Project Atticus has been continuing to document the adventure of Jordan and Desiree, who spent a decade transforming fixer–upper sailboats into floating homes while exploring 16 countries. They’ve been inspiring the masses about exploring small towns and finding the perfect homestead to call home.








