By Cath Hough For our next adventure global sailing brand ‘Sperry’ sponsored a group of international travelers from across Europe to educate and ignite the spirit of sea-based exploration. The young ambassadors have been plucked out of their element and into the Oceans in a hope of opening not only […]
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Crystal Blue Waters
By Cath Hough Crystal blue waters, a warm breeze, and sunny skies. There’s something really exciting about sailing to a new place and the next day having the opportunity to explore your new surroundings. Today I had the opportunity to do just that, and Antigua certainly didn’t disappoint! After breakfast […]
Read MoreMaiden Voyage aboard Sea Dragon
By Cath Hough St Martin to Antigua, a day sail. My first sail on Seadragon was fun, exhilarating, exhausting and at times wet! The passage that was planned was from Simpson Bay, St Martin down to Antigua. As a first experience of sailing in the Caribbean, it was going to […]
Read MoreLast Few Spaces Available!
Leisure with purpose an amazing 7 day trip from the Feb 19 – 25, 2017. With only a few places left…Hurry before they all go! Meet our Missions Leaders here, Read their stories, Be inspired and head over to; Leisure with purpose Come sign up for this amazing trip! No sailing […]
Read MoreWe are Boot Düsseldorf 2017
We are at Boot Düsseldorf 2017 Come and see us!!!! The boot Düsseldorf is the most important platform in the world for the presentation of all aspects of sailing. This year we are there! Emily Penn, Co-Founder of Pangaea Explorations, now Co-Founder & Director at eXXpedition is there as our […]
Read MoreAdventure Sail Training | Antigua & Barbuda
ARE YOU UP FOR SOME ADVENTURE SAIL TRAINING? We still have some places available!!!! Join us and the crew of the SV Sea Dragon as we explore the stunning beaches and reefs of Antigua and Barbuda on a 7 day trip from the 12 Feb – 18 Feb 2017. This […]
Read MoreYachting World Writes About Atlantic Adventures on Sea Dragon
Recently, Yachtmaster Ocean and Yachtmaster instructor Emily Caruso joined us on the SV Sea Dragon, and with a crew of marine scientists and environmentalists sailed from Senegal to Guyana, crossing the Atlantic Ocean. A very wise man once told me that there are two kinds of sailors: those who have been […]
Read MoreThe ocean has a way of making things make sense
ocean has a way of making things make sense. It’s simple out there. Each day has its own tasks, you prep for the next day and that’s that.
Read MoreProject Ocean: Larger Than Us
We are part of a greater system – not above, beyond and outside it. If the ocean flounders, so will we. It’s environmental preservation, but self-preservation too. So go outside. Breathe the air. Taste the water. Go on a mini (or a massive) adventure. We cannot protect what we do not love and we cannot love what we do not feel connected to, so that’s my advice and that is what I am taking from Project Ocean 2015.
Read MoreGyre to Gaia II: The island of Graciosa in the distance
We hope to find some shelter from the wind under Graciosa, where we plan to carry out our final trawls. These will give Adam a useful comparison between island and open ocean waters. Then we will sail the remaining 25 miles down the east coast of Lanzarote to Arrecife, our final destination on this trip.
Read MoreGyre to Gaia II: At sea, thinking about how we live our lives at home
At six people, we’re a rather small crew for this boat, and our four-hour shifts make me feel like a newborn baby — constantly put to bed and soon awoken abruptly, given food and drink, and thrust from my cocoon of a hammock-bed into a precarious waterworld above, strapped to the ship by a safety leash. But the crew is healthy and able, the weather’s been gorgeous, playful-seeming dolphins dance along the boat during the day, and magical-seeming bioluminescence dances along at night, and there’s no sign of human life in any direction.
Read MoreGyre to Gaia II: Settling into the rhythm of life on board
The crew have settled well into the rhythm of life on board, with watchkeeping, rest, trawling, cooking, cleaning, and keeping Sea Dragon running smoothly. We have continued our twice daily trawls off the stern, and our scientist Adam is pleased with the results. He’s collecting enough data to keep him busy in the laboratory at Exeter University over the long winter months.
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