Editor’s Note: Andy joined us last week for our Freshwater Research and Scientific Communications course. In the rush of the final days of the course, she didn’t have a chance to complete her blog in time to be published during her sail. However, I thought she wrote so beautifully about her experience that I would add it to our One Water Story now, so that you can see through her eyes what life on Sea Dragon is truly about.
Blogger of the Day-Andrea Martinez-Electrical Engineering Student, SUNY Buffalo University.
Sea Dragon-finally in her element!
My name is Andrea Martinez (Andy for short) and this is the day the world tilted.
I am a student at the University at Buffalo, a SUNY school, and am going into my fourth year as an Electrical Engineering student. I currently play rugby and do research into transient effects on the lifetime properties of electrical systems. Seems pretty distant from plastics in the great lakes, right? Wrong. It doesn’t matter who you are, this matters to you and you should be doing all you can to help. Plastics in the water, as I’ve been fortunate enough to learn about on this journey, affect the fish, which upwards of 75% of people eat, the water, which we all drink, birds and more.
I came on this trip to experience something different from my normal day to day activities and my world and views on it have been shifted thanks to the brilliant minds and leaders I have the pleasure of sailing with.
Life on a boat is different than land in more ways than I initially imagined. There is no place to buy food on the water so every meal has to be planned in advance, this seems obvious and it is, but I’m not used to knowing every meal a week in advance. Most nights I debate what I’ll eat for dinner until I actually start cooking. I expected the close quarters and I was used to that as the oldest of five children, seven in total, in my household. The boat sways, even when anchored, but that took less than a day to get used to.
The biggest thing for me is the fact that there isn’t a lot of space on the boat. It’s 72 ft long, bow to stern and maybe 15 feet at the widest point. I’m an athlete; I was the MVP of my high school track team three years running and went to California this year with my rugby team where we placed fourth in the country. I like to run and jump and play so it took about a day for me to go stir crazy. Thankfully, Asta’s sister Kerstin Mail came up with a workout that can be done, and swimming against a current can be more than enough.
Teamwork is necessary to bring the sail up well!
So what was different about today? Today was the day the sail went up.
My day started at 4 in the morning with Anchor Watch. Much like the night before I spent half the time looking for Orion or the Big Dipper or any other constellation I could find in the dark sky. Coming from New York City, a dark sky like this was a dream for stargazing.
Around 5:10, the blue-black sky turned shades of pink in the east. I sat, mesmerized, and watched. I had seen sunsets and sunrises before, but watching it peek out from behind the trees and light the sky and water on a gently rocking boat was amazing. I could hear the birds waking up and the fish breaking the surface of the water, which just smelled fresh. There was also a gentle breeze.
It was the kind of perfection that would be written in a novel.
Shortly after the sun rose, the captain and first mate, Eric and Shanley respectively, did. It was around 6 when I pulled up the anchor, big mess of seaweed that was, and we set off. My shift started at six so I stayed on deck until breakfast at 7:30 and after that those of us on deck were grinding and giving slack and yanking on ropes on different parts of the ship. Below, others were making sure everything was properly secured for whatever lay ahead. We learned about the keel on day two, a large metal fin that was bottom heavy and prevented the boat from flipping over even if it was sideways; I thought it was just an “in case” safety measure.
Andy grinding the winch with Dr. Bill Edwards assisting in the first sail raise of the trip!
After lots of hard work an excellent teamwork the sail was up and catching wind. With the motor Sea Dragon reached up to 8 knots, but Shayne tilted the wheel into a beam reach and with a whoosh of air we were over 9.5 knots. This was the moment the world changed. The boat sped up as the wind’s angle inched towards optimal. The boat also tilted. The port side began to skim the water as the starboard side lifted higher into the air. “9.7!”
We all cheered as we grabbed onto things and rearranged footing. The wind was strong and prefect for cooling down the hot day. Sea Dragon flew across the water’s surface as we raced towards Toronto. Under better conditions and a more experienced crew I’ve heard Sea Dragon reached 14.2 knots, but for our first time, scaling 9 was pretty good. Now what goes up must come down, whether it a rugby ball or a park swing or a boat.
When sailing upwind the ships sails close hull, which has the boat moving in smallest angle from the wind direction possible; this creates a jagged path. Tacking and gybing, changing which side of the boat is closest to the wind, is how the boat travels upwind. I didn’t get to see one until after my 1-5pm nap.
In this turn, the jib sail switches from the windward to leeward side and the boat turns so that the leeward side becomes the windward side. The boat itself evens out before tipping in the other direction. Depending on the type, tack or gybe, the flattening out is as the boat goes up or downwind respectively. I’m thankful everything was tied down!
How’s this for a midday view? 👀
Perched 100 feet up the mast of SV Sea Dragon, the world looks a little different — crew on deck, water like glass, and nothing but open ocean ahead.
Fun fact: That mast? It’s nearly as tall as a 10-story building. Would you climb it?
📍 Somewhere off the map #throwback
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Some sunsets are meant to be chased. Your spot on deck is waiting. 🌅⛵
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Visit us on the web 🔗 www.panexplore.com to reserve your bunk today!
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She’s back. 📣💛⛵️
After 9 months on land, SV Sea Dragon is officially back in the water.
From refit to relaunch, she’s had a full restoration in Gosport, UK — and she’s looking better than ever.
Huge thanks to our incredible crew and shipyard team who worked around the clock to bring her back to life. This is more than just a boat launch — it’s the start of a whole new chapter.
Watch the full launch, hear from the crew, and get ready — our 2025/2026 itinerary is coming in strong.
Can you tell we’re excited? We’ve been posting about it nonstop — and for good reason.
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2025 Sailing Hype… Fully Engaged💥
New energy. New crew. Fresh adventures loading.
SV Sea Dragon is back in the water and the next chapter is about to begin.
The crew, the hustle, the magic behind the moments—and we want you on deck with us!
Spots are filling. The wind is calling. You coming?
Panexplore.com 🔗
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Dream Team Appreciation ⚓️
After months of sweat, skill, and serious heart—our beloved SV Sea Dragon is back in the water, ready to sail again.
To our team who poured everything into her refit and remodel: you are the soul of this vessel. Every bolt tightened, every inch restored, every long day and late night — *this* moment is yours.
We’re beyond proud, and beyond grateful.
This isn’t just the end of a project—it’s the beginning of the next chapter. A new season of wild horizons, bold adventures, and unforgettable journeys.
Let’s go, crew. 🌍💙
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Destination Spotlight 🌎
Sail into the wild side of England.| August 17-28
Our Isles of Scilly summer trip sets off from Portsmouth for 12 unforgettable days sailing one of the UK’s best-kept secrets. Think turquoise waters, white sand beaches, and a subtropical vibe—yes, in England.
Unplug, set your compass west, and let the rhythm of the tide guide your journey through ancient harbors, windswept isles, and starlit anchorages.
This is summer sailing, the PanExplore way.
Visit www.panexplore.com to reserve your bunk today for just $500!
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Two incredible sailors in the snake pit!
From trimming sails to taking the helm, our guests don’t just ride — they crew, they learn, they own it. Whether you’re seasoned or brand new to sailing, there’s a spot for you on deck.
Join the adventure. Explore the world by wind. 💨
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When your fender makes a break for freedom... and you suddenly become part sailor, part Spider-Man. 🕸️⚓️
This unexpected rescue mission turned into a great reminder of the importance of solid rope systems and on-the-fly problem solving at sea. Whether it’s securing gear or saving runaway buoys, knowing your lines (and how to trust your crew) makes all the difference.
🧩 Pro tip: Always double-check your knots... and maybe keep your favorite buoy on a tighter leash.
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Fresh sails. Fresh starts. 🌊✨
We’re almost done updating Sea Dragon from the hull up—new boat refit, new logo, bold new routes, and a crew full of stoke. We’re not just charting a course—we’re reimagining the journey. She goes back in the water this month!
Ready to play and explore the wildest corners of the world with us? This is your sign it’s about time for an adventure. ⚓️
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We’re hiring! 📣 Interested in working with us?
UPDATE-JOB POSTING CLOSED ** Keep an eye on our page for future employment opportunities with Panexplore.
Who We’re Looking For:
● Skippers
● First Mates
● Deckhands, Watch Leaders & Young sailing trainees - including those just beginning their journey in the sailing world
July 21-23 / Gosport, UK 🗓️
Cost: Free
We’re inviting adventurous sailing individuals to spend 3 days aboard to experience working life as part of the Panexplore professional crew. An opportunity to try the newly refitted yacht, get a taste of our operations & culture while we get to know you!
To be considered, please submit your interest using the link in our bio titled “Pro Crew 25/26” and we will be in touch with further details. 🔗
We can’t wait to meet you!
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