The Pangaea Crew was fortunate enough to have Zackery Good join us on of our recent expedition to Grand Cayman Island. Zack is a recent graduate of the Masters of Professional Science program at the University of Miami, and is actively working to stop seismic airgun testing in Florida waters through his association with Oceana Florida. He had never had the opportunity to experience offshore sailing before, and had no idea what to expect on board Sea Dragon. He had a lot of time to gather his thoughts while at the helm, and kindly wrote this blog post about his experience on board.
Letting Go
By Zackery Good, Oceana Florida
Asta and Zack letting go of their amazing voices during a rollicking sea shanty.by Zackery Good of Oceana Florida
If there’s one thing I learned from sailing with Pangaea Explorations it’s the importance of letting go—unless you’re about to go overboard. If that’s the case, please hang on.
Whether it’s letting go of life’s daily distractions such as email, texts, and phone calls or letting go of the line running through your hands to avoid a wicked case of rope burn, sailing with Pangaea Explorations points out how important it really is.
Pangaea Explorations is a marine conservation organization based in Miami, Florida. They strive to actively strengthen the health of marine life through exploration, conservation, and education work. They also hope to inspire and develop a new generation of leaders in conservation science, communication, education, art, and policy.
The first day of sailing with guest crew member Bob Lemay
To be honest, I didn’t think my trip with Pangaea would change me, but as we made our way from the docks at Key West out to the Sea Dragon, I got the sense that this was going to be a transformative journey after all. We gathered down below for a pretty standard safety and expectations briefing. Shortly after that we were being gently rocked to sleep in our bunks anxiously waiting for morning when we would set off for Grand Cayman.
In the morning I checked my phone and email one last time as I watched both land and cellular reception dwindle in the distance. I was really doing this. I was going to be at sea for a week. Most of the day passed without anything particularly spectacular happening. We each took turns at the helm and helped to raise, lower, and adjust sails as needed. Driving a sailboat is surprisingly easy. If you’ve driven a Lincoln Town Car you can probably drive a sailboat.
Zack steering the Sea Dragon-like a boss
That night I was spectacularly seasick. As I heaved up what had been a delicious pasta dinner I found myself wondering if I could actually make it to Grand Cayman or if I would just end up inside out. In the end, there’s something cleansing about a good puke. I drifted off to sleep feeling wonderfully empty—letting go of the sickness and embracing my journey.
I was up early for watch the next morning feeling miraculously better. A decent night’s sleep had cured my seasickness and I was ready for the challenges the wind and the sea had in store. The sails billowed and the deep blue of the waves was set off against the crisp white of the foam our wake created. I didn’t even miss the trappings of everyday life. In fact, I was delighted to be off the grid. The only things I needed were the boat, the sea, the sky, and my shipmates. Well, I also needed some ointment. Rope burn hurts.
In the early morning of day three we passed several cruise ships. I couldn’t believe how bright they were compared to the inky black of the waves and gentle sparkle of the moon and the stars. It’s a surreal feeling to pass these little floating cities. Another reminder of how hard it is to let go of everyday life. Yet, also a reminder of how nice it is to be free of its restrictions.
Zack on duty helping first mate Shanley McEntee
Day four arrived and Grand Cayman approached. I felt torn between my itch to explore a new place and my desire to stay at sea. However, once Grand Cayman was in sight I couldn’t wait to explore. In the wee hours of day five we moored offshore and put the boat to bed. I couldn’t believe I was finally there and I couldn’t believe the boat was no longer moving. It felt odd to be able to walk without swaying from side to side.
Our view from anchor on Grand Cayman IslandFinally on land again-why is this flower not swaying?
After letting go of so much from my daily life I can’t believe I’m back writing a blog, checking emails, and texting like a fiend. I miss the simplicity of the open ocean. I long to let go again.
Thank you, Zack, for being a fanastic part of the Pangaea Crew. We hope to see you back on board in the future!
Zack snorkelling the crystal clear waters of Grand Cayman
She’s back and better than ever! ⚓️
After a full remodel and refit, SV Sea Dragon is officially back in her element — and this is the walk-through so many of you have been asking for. From bow to stern, inside and out, every detail has been thoughtfully upgraded to support life at sea, learning offshore skills, and unforgettable adventures around the world.
Our delightful First Mate, Phoebe, takes you on a complete tour, sharing the spaces where watch systems are run, meals are shared, friendships are built, and ocean miles are earned. This vessel isn’t just a boat — she’s a proven expedition platform designed for comfort, safety, and real blue-water sailing.
If watching this makes you imagine waking up at anchor, standing a night watch under the stars, or crossing oceans with an incredible crew… that’s no accident.
🌍 2026 is shaping up to be one of our most exciting years yet.
Come explore the world with us aboard Sea Dragon — this is where the journey begins!
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🌊 Cross the Gulf Stream on this Epic Bluewater Trip! 🌊
Join us May 1–15, 2026 for Landfall at Lady Liberty — a once-in-a-lifetime bluewater sailing expedition from Bermuda to New York City aboard SV Sea Dragon.
Cover roughly 900 nautical miles of open Atlantic and cross the mighty Gulf Stream, a major ocean current and an offshore navigator’s test!
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This one is hands-on exploration, authentic seamanship, and transformative travel. Navigate changing weather, trim sails with a crew of spirited adventurers, and make an iconic landfall with the Statue of Liberty rising on the horizon. 🌅🗽
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Whether you’re an aspiring sailor or an explorer at heart, this leg is for those who seek real ocean miles, real challenges, and unforgettable stories. — for travelers who want extraordinary.
📍 Bermuda → New York • 15 Days • $8,990
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Not just sailing - learning the skills that have guided mariners for centuries.
Guest crew practicing sunsights on a dreamy day at sea!
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How to Make Cookies in the Middle of the Atlantic Ocean!
Step by step on our morale boosting tips to keeping the night watch team happy and fed! We were so lucky to have such keen and eager guests on our ARC crossing that Skipper Dan and First mate Pheebs had so much time on their hands during watches that they got into a great Sea Dragon bake-off!
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🌎 2026: A Year of Raw Sailing Adventure.
From sun-soaked Caribbean islands to iceberg-sculpted Arctic fjords — this year we’re sailing to breathtakingly beautiful corners of the globe.
📍 We’re exploring:
🇱🇨 St. Lucia
🇬🇩 Grenada
🇦🇬 Antigua & Barbuda
🇰🇾 Cayman Islands
🇺🇸 United States (Key West & New York)
🇧🇲 Bermuda
🇨🇦 Canada (Nova Scotia & Newfoundland)
🇫🇷 Saint Pierre & Miquelon (French Territory)
🇬🇱 Greenland
🇮🇸 Iceland
🇫🇴 Faroe Islands
🇬🇧 United Kingdom (Scotland & England)
🇪🇸 Spain (Canary Islands — Gran Canaria)
Every dot on this map is a story waiting to be lived — blue-water passages, epic watches, wild coastlines, and crew bonds that last a lifetime.
Which destination are you most excited to sail to?👇
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Nobody warned us the ARC Rally would involve this much laughing.
Somewhere between the Canaries and St. Lucia, we remembered what this race is really about: good people, good spirit, and showing up for each other offshore.
Honored (and honestly still smiling) to receive the @arc_rally Media Award — proof that authenticity, humor, and real moments matter just as much as perfect sailing shots.
Endless gratitude for the ARC Rally, our incredible guests, and a crew that absolutely understood the assignment.
This is what adventure looks like when you encourage people be human and let go! ⛵️
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New Sailing Expedition Open 🌊
Bahamas Blast, a hands-on offshore sailing expedition aboard SV Sea Dragon, running Feb 5–15, 2026, starting at $3,790.
This is a true blue-water sailing experience, not a cruise.
Sail from Antigua to Key West, navigating long offshore legs, busy shipping lanes, and evolving weather systems while building real-world seamanship skills alongside an experienced expedition crew.
Expect overnight passages, rotating watch systems, navigation practice, sail handling, and confidence-building miles — ideal for aspiring sailors, adventure travelers, and anyone seeking an immersive Caribbean sailing expedition with purpose.
Safety, seamanship, and meaningful miles are always our top priorities.
👉 Book your berth: Link in bio
📆 Feb 5–15, 2026
💰 $3,790 all-inclusive onboard experience
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Lost in the Bermuda Triangle 🔻
1,200 nautical miles from the tropical warmth of Key West into the legendary waters of the Atlantic — where every sunrise feels like a reset and every night sky reminds you how vast the world really is. From watch shifts at dawn, to navigating the mystery of the so-called Bermuda Triangle, this isn’t just a passage — it’s a chance to learn real seamanship, feel the pulse of the ocean, and earn every mile under sail. 🌊⛵️
💰 : $7,990
📆 : 4 Apr – 24 Apr 2026 (21 Days)
Start: Stock Island Marina Village, Key West
End: St. George’s, Bermuda
🔗 : Book via link in bio
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New Adventure Alert! 🌊
We’ve just opened spots for an unforgettable Caribbean sailing escape Jan 23–31 for just $2,290! 🚢✨
From Grenada’s lush shores to the iconic sailing culture in Antigua, this 9-day journey blends turquoise seas, trade winds, and hands-on experience aboard SV Sea Dragon. 🌴⚓️
Due to the evolving safety situation near Venezuela, we’ve made a thoughtful last-minute adjustment to our itinerary so we can prioritize your safety and peace of mind while still delivering an epic experience at sea. 🌅🧭 (Always our #1 consideration.)
Expect warm water sailing, star-filled nights, island explorations, and skill-building under sail — perfect for new and seasoned sailors alike. ⛵️
👉 Book your bunk: Link in bio
📆 Dates: Jan 23 – 31
💰 $2,290 all-inclusive onboard experience (transport not included)
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If you’re looking for a cruise, this isn’t it.
It’s an expedition into unique parts of the globe, and yourself.
You stand watch, learn navigation and become crew.
You don’t just go somewhere — you return changed.
Welcome to Panexplore | Join Us in 2026 for an Epic Adventure
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What a year.
To our incredible crew, adventurous guests, partners, and the global PanExplore community — thank you for showing up, trusting the journey, and sharing the magic of life at sea with us.
Every mile sailed, every watch stood, every laugh, challenge, and horizon crossed made 2025 unforgettable.
With 2026 on the horizon, we can’t wait to keep exploring together and bringing exciting learning opportunities to you at sea.
Cheers ✨
Happy New Year 2026! Looking forward to welcoming you on one of our trips around the Atlantic ⛵️
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