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Ocean Passages

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Why choose Ocean Passages?

Ocean Passages was formed in 2015 to offer world-class sailing education in Cuba’s marine environment, which is currently undergoing historic change. After a million-dollar overhaul of the wooden schooner Harvey Gamage, we offer a full 2017-2018 voyage program for gap students. Our Maine office is in a shipyard on the Portland waterfront, where we’ve assembled a passionate team with decades of experience in sea education, ship operations and marine repair — along with deep expertise in U.S. diplomatic relations with Cuba. Integrating these disciplines allows us to use traditional Tall Ships as platforms for experiential education that also foster international understanding. This approach has served us well in past initiatives, working with the United Nations and U.S. State Department on multiple Caribbean and transatlantic public diplomacy missions. Now, we’re leveraging that experience to create unique sailing adventures designed to constructively engage with the people of Cuba.

Founded
2016

Reviews

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Nadia
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Best time of my life

I cannot recall a time in my life where I felt happier than my weeks spent on board the Harvey Gamage. Smelling the Simple Green and bleach while cleaning the heads and feeling the power of the fire hose when washing the deck were exciting to me. Being woken up for a 2:00AM anchor watch was well worth being tired for my sleepy eyes to be able to see the stars on a cloudless night out on the open ocean. The program that I was a part of on the Gamage gave me the opportunity to discover something I love that I may never have thought about. I would strongly recommend any Ocean Passages program to anyone who even thinks they might like to sail.

What would you improve about this program?
Maybe some more time for sleeping
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Sarah
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Go on the Harvey Gamage!!

My time aboard the Harvey Gamage was nothing short of awesome. I got hands-on experience during the Great Chesapeak Bay Schooner Race. Even as a beginner sailor, I was able to help the patient and enthusiastic crew out. I received the full schooner experience, and was able to help cook, clean, do night watches, and hoist and lower sails. It was such a great experience, and if you have the chance to get on board this ship with its awesome captain and crew, DO IT!!

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Kristen
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Genuine Connections on the Gamage

When our group of nursing students at USM was told at the last minute that we would be traveling to Cuba and living on a boat there, most of has no idea what to expect. But what an unforgettable and amazing experience it was! We had the opportunity to live, work, and learn side by side with fellow students and the crew members. Throughout that process, we formed deep friendships that have only grown further since our return to the U.S. We were responsible for cleaning the ship, helping with meal set up and dishes, sailing the ship, and ensuring that everyone was safe and in a good mental head space. We were always looking out for one another and willing to help with any extra responsibilities to make sure we all had a good experience. I don't think I have ever laughed so much as I did with this group of people -- being in such close quarters and going through a totally new (and exciting and exhausting) experience made it easier to bond and be on board with the whole experience. I felt like I had the opportunity to learn a lot about sailing in and of itself, but also about how to work with a team and how to take care of my own needs while being respectful of my responsibilities and those around me. I am so thankful for this opportunity and would not change it for the world. Thank you Harvey Gamage for a wonderful start to 2017 and for the lifelong friendships you helped foster!

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Ashleigh
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Re-Defining the meaning of Family

Hey, Everyone!

For me, I heard from my professor in early November that there was potentially a chance to travel to Cuba on an old schooner (I wasn't even sure what that was, perhaps similar to a pirate ship?!) over winter break for my Tourism Major. My major at school is a pretty small, tight-knit major so I had some reservation about being able to meet the quota to make the trip happen. Luckily the nursing students, with their overwhelming numbers, were able to make the trip happen! I feel really grateful that they did come.

I am really excited that I had the chance to participate in this journey. Not only did I learn how to sail a boat and take care of a boat but I also learned the true meaning of friendship and family. Sailing the Harvey Gamage had me experience a whole range of emotions from seasick and tired to happy and fulfilled. I had always dreamed of being part of an of a group and that's exactly what the Harvey Gamage did for me, it forced us to be part of a group. Everyone had to work the boat, cleaning souls and bowls, washing the deck, helping with the dinner clean up, doing watches. We all slept in the same area, ate together and did things together. That type of experience really forces you to get comfortable with people quick. My favorite experience is when we docked the crew (meaning the boat crew and students) went out for New Year's Eve. We were waiting outside the Marina for taxis and while we were waiting all 20 of us played games like ninja and red light green light in the middle of the road. We definitely made the guards laugh with our little kid antics. We all really bonded that night! I can happily say that we still continue our friendships back home, though with school it's been hectic for us to all get-together we have had a potluck and had Harvey Gamage shirts made. We really love each other.

Ocean Passages and the Harvey Gamage is a great crew of people to be involved with. They made sure we were always safe, educated and happy. I can't say enough good things about the program. Sailing a ship may seem intimidating but you don't have to worry about it because you know people always have your back. I would just suggest bringing sea sickness meds if your not use to sailing!

What would you improve about this program?
Maybe just paying a little more attention to students schedules outside of the ship and their workload there. For us we were learning the boat but also had our school programs to attend to.
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Colman
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

More than Amazing

Sailing to Cuba and back with Ocean Passages was incredible and I will never forget it. Those six months aboard Harvey Gamage changed my life! When I joined the ship just after Thanksgiving we headed south from Maine, ice was falling from the rigging as we sailed from Portland and I admit those first few, cold days made me wonder what I had got myself into. But looking back, I would not change a single thing about that trip. Cuba was so amazingly unique and experiencing it aboard a traditional wood schooner added a special dimension. It was so much more than just sailing: we’d sail into port and the Cuban people would greet us; they were so sincere and welcoming. More than once, a family invited me back to their house and showed me, with extraordinary pride, their home. Coming from a big city, it was quite a contrast and opened my eyes to another way of life. Being part of a ship’s crew – anchoring in a cove and snorkeling on reefs, diving into crystal clear turquois blue water, taking an entire day to buy 550 eggs for the galley, waking up at 4 am to put a reef in the main and fore while its blowing 30 knots – all of it made me closer to my shipmates than anyone I’ve know in my life. On a boat there is no room to shrug your duties – your learn to depend on each other – that lesson and all the memories of Cuba and its people and the sea will stick with me for the rest of my life.

What would you improve about this program?
I wish I could spend more time down there!!!

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