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81. Sailing the Northwest Passage – Adapting at the Edge of the Chart

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Mike Beemer is a marine technology instructor and sailor who, in 2025, took part in an expedition through the Northwest Passage. We spoke about what it actually takes to prepare for and sail a route like this, from the technical side of the boat to the realities of operating in ice and constantly changing conditions.


We talk about the day-to-day life on board an Arctic expedition, including watchkeeping, workload, and the need to stay adaptable when plans shift quickly.

Mike also shares how his work as an instructor shapes the way he approaches sailing, from problem-solving to understanding systems, and how that perspective played a role during the voyage.

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