He left the force for a quieter life...
The sea had other plans.
Harry Cousins is a retired Australian police officer with a problem-his new life isn't working.
A struggling charter business, a dwindling bank account, and too much time to think have left him questioning everything.
Then he meets Jantjie.
Confident. Experienced. Unpredictable.
A man who doesn't just suggest change-he demands it.
What starts as a casual conversation in a Geelong pub quickly becomes something far bigger:
a decision to take a 60-foot yacht into open water... and keep going.
Out there, beyond the coastline, the rules change.
The ocean doesn't care about experience.
Technology can fail.
And instinct becomes the only thing keeping you alive.
But Harry begins to feel something else-
a quiet, persistent sense that not everything about this journey is what it seems.
A feeling he can't explain.
A warning he can't ignore.
As the miles stretch into open ocean and the stakes rise with every passing day, Harry is forced to rely on the one thing he's trusted his entire career:
his instincts.
Because sometimes...
the difference between survival and disaster
is knowing when something isn't right.