Solidarity means we choose to create something greater together, than any of us could create alone.
While I could sail solo, a crew multiplies our capabilities. Your attention during watch enables my rest, my care in the galley feeds us, each person’s contribution amplifies what we can achieve and experience together.
On the boat we practice solidarity through mutual respect, shared labor, social pricing and the daily choice to create synergy rather than merely coexist.
Solidarity extends beyond the boat. It connects us globally: to the communities we visit, to sailors we encounter, and to those in distress who need assistance. We travel not as tourists passing through, but as participants in a global community.
Solidarity at Sea
We research known refugee routes and plan our passages to maximize the chance for providing assistance.
We keep ourselves and the boat prepared to be an active, helpful presence on the water.
Our commitment to Sustainability (global level) is one expression of solidarity. Staying within our fair share of resources is solidarity with the current global population. Preserving resources for future generations is solidarity with those to come.