Visiting the Traditional Boat Show in Den Helder

It’s one of those places where generations of sea people come together… and where we happily helped lower the average age just a little.
This year’s Sunday program was hosted by the Enkhuizer Zeevaartschool and Fair Winds Collective, and the theme couldn’t have been more aligned with our mission: Sustainability under Sail.

The energy in the room was warm and attentive. People asked thoughtful, sharp questions, shared ideas, and showed real interest in the science behind what we do. These moments remind us why we keep pushing forward.
And we weren’t the only ones sharing inspiration:
The sessions reminded us how many people are working toward a cleaner, fairer maritime future — each in their own way. It’s motivating to feel part of something so much bigger.
After our talk we wandered through the exhibition. Rows of stands showcased handmade tools, sailing gear, beautifully bound books, and equipment for restoring traditional vessels. Everywhere we walked, we felt the same shared spark — craftsmanship, curiosity, and deep care for the sea.
Outside, the harbour was just as inspiring. We visited Tres Hombres, still crossing oceans without an engine, and the old Texel lightship, now a floating museum. Both vessels carry decades of stories, and you can feel that the moment you step aboard.

We left Den Helder with notebooks full of ideas — new ways to grow our research, improve our dashboard, and strengthen our partnerships. Events like this recharge us. They remind us how important it is to talk, share, question, and collaborate.
With a renewed sense of purpose, we travelled home — grateful, inspired, and motivated to keep doing the work that matters, towards healthier oceans and cleaner

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