Sailing Training Guide 1–99

The most efficient routes to mastery. Whether you want maximum XP/hr or a chill AFK method, we have charted the perfect course for you.

Updated: 2025 Patch: V1.4

Training Strategy Overview

Sailing is a utility skill that rewards preparation. Unlike clicking a rock every 3 ticks, Sailing XP comes from completing Voyages, engaging in Naval Combat, and Charting new areas.

The "meta" for 2025 involves a hybrid approach:

  • Levels 1-40: Courier Missions (Port Tasks) are king. They are fast, safe, and teach you wind mechanics.
  • Levels 40-70: Shipwreck Salvaging offers the best balance of XP and GP.
  • Levels 70-99: Naval Combat in the Deep Sea zone is the fastest XP in the game (up to 140k/hr) but costs significant GP in cannonballs.

Quick XP Rates Table

Level RangeMethodXP/Hour
1–20Port Sarim Courier8k – 12k
20–40Coastal Netting15k – 22k
40–60Fossil Island Charting35k – 45k
60–75Shipwreck Salvage55k – 70k
75–99Deep Sea Combat (Meta)110k – 140k

Levels 1–20: The Basics

Method: Port Sarim Courier Runs

Head to the Sailing Tutor in Port Sarim. He will assign you simple delivery tasks to Entrana and Musa Point. These tasks are instanced (safe), meaning no other players can crash you.

Pro Tip

Don't buy ship upgrades yet. The starter "Sloop" is fast enough for these short distances. Save your gold for Level 20.

Levels 20–40: Coastal Expansion

Method: Coastal Netting & Light Cargo

At Level 20, you can equip the Oak Hull. Head to Catherby. The "Coastal Netting" activity involves dragging a heavy net behind your ship. It simulates drag physics, teaching you how to manage speed under load.

  • XP Rate: ~20k XP/hr
  • Requirements: Level 20 Sailing, Small Net
  • Profit: You catch raw fish (Tuna/Swordfish) which can be sold.

Levels 40–70: Mid-Game Grind

Method 1: Fossil Island Charting (XP Focus)

Unlock Fossil Island. The surrounding seas are filled with "Uncharted Islets". Sailing near them marks them on your map for a large XP drop. This is the first "efficient" method used by speedrunners.

Route: Do a loop around the island, banking at the North Camp.

Method 2: Shipwreck Salvage (Profit Focus)

At Level 50, you can interact with Shipwrecks. This requires the Diving apparatus. You dive down, loot chests, and surface. It is slower XP (~45k/hr) but very profitable (~500k GP/hr).

Levels 70–99: Deep Sea Mastery

Method: Deep Sea Combat

High IntensityExpensive

130k+

XP per Hour

The Strategy

This involves hunting Abyssal Sirens and Ghost Captains in the Wilderness or Deep Sea zones. You will need a Teak or Mahogany Hull and a Dwarf Multi-Cannon mounted on deck.

Combat XP is awarded based on damage dealt. Since cannons hit multiple targets, you can "chin" ships essentially. Group up 3-4 Ghost Ships, circle them (to mitigate damage), and unload broadsides.

Required Gear

  • Mahogany Hull (Level 70)
  • Heavy Cannons (x4)
  • 20k+ Cannonballs

Risks

  • Ship Sinking (Costly repairs)
  • PKers (If in Wilderness)
  • High Supply Cost
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