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 thereβs one thing I learned from sailing with Pangaea Explorations itβs the importance of letting goβunless youβre about to go overboard.Β If thatβs the case, please hang on.
Whether itβs letting go of lifeβs 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.Β They strive to actively strengthen the health of marine lifeΒ through exploration, conservation, and education work.Β 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 didnβt 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.Β We gathered down below for a pretty standard safety and expectations briefing. Β 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.Β I was really doing this.Β I was going to be at sea for a week.Β Most of the day passed without anything particularly spectacular happening.Β We each took turns at the helm and helped to raise, lower, and adjust sails as needed.Β Driving a sailboat is surprisingly easy.Β If youβve 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.Β 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.Β In the end, thereβs something cleansing about a good puke.Β I drifted off to sleep feeling wonderfully emptyβletting go of the sickness and embracing my journey.
I was up early for watch the next morning feeling miraculously better.Β A decent nightβs sleep had cured my seasickness and I was ready for the challenges the wind and the sea had in store.Β The sails billowed and the deep blue of the waves was set off against the crisp white of the foam our wake created.Β I didnβt even miss the trappings of everyday life.Β In fact, I was delighted to be off the grid.Β The only things I needed were the boat, the sea, the sky, and my shipmates.Β Well, I also needed some ointment.Β Rope burn hurts.
In the early morning of day three we passed several cruise ships.Β I couldnβt believe how bright they were compared to the inky black of the waves and gentle sparkle of the moon and the stars.Β Itβs a surreal feeling to pass these little floating cities.Β Another reminder of how hard it is to let go of everyday life.Β 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.Β I felt torn between my itch to explore a new place and my desire to stay at sea.Β However, once Grand Cayman was in sight I couldnβt wait to explore.Β In the wee hours of day five we moored offshore and put the boat to bed.Β I couldnβt believe I was finally there and I couldnβt believe the boat was no longer moving.Β 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 canβt believe Iβm back writing a blog, checking emails, and texting like a fiend.Β I miss the simplicity of the open ocean.Β 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
Sorry for the late arrival postβ¦the crew went offline while onshore π we think the celebrations kept them busy πΉπΉπΉ Congrats again to the full crew onboard SV Sea Dragon who successfully completed their first Atlantic Crossing during the @arc_rally ππ»
Final thoughts from our crew onboard SV Sea Dragon, so pleased everyone had a FANTASTIC TIME! Well done Crew! You did it!!! You crossed the Atlantic Ocean!
Onboard SV Sea Dragon for the @arc_rally
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Some emotional words from our 1st mate @phoebe.unfurled for their final 24h at sea before reaching St Lucia as part of the @arc_rally
Well done crew!!!
Day 13/14/15 updateβ¦we donβt know but we have an ETA!!! Looking at 9 Dec 2025 1800! SO CLOSE! Nearly there!
1st Mate @phoebe.unfurled onboard SV Sea Dragon for @panexplore during the @arc_rally
New Crew Blog onboard SV Sea Dragon by Guest Crew Ed Paulat for the ARC RALLY 2025
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SV Sea Dragon is an ex-racing yacht - a Challenge 72 - refitted for expedition. What awaits you is the real life of a sailor, including comfortable bunk beds! The luxury is that you get yours and yours only! No hot bunking here!
Here, Rob is demonstrating how to get into a berth weβll be decommissioning in March this year to make more space for all guests! Just in case we donβt have a Ballet Dancer π onboard to fit them in it!
Onboard @panexplore Sea Dragon during the @arc_rally ! @spinlockhq lifejackets
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Rob & Tim booked together onboard @panexplore during the @arc_rally - so happy to have you both, thanks for bringing the good vibes!
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π HALF-WAY MID-ATLANTIC PARTY!!!π
The Sea Dragon has made it half way the @arc_rally and itβs celebration time onboard @panexplore
Super proud of the Crew!!!
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