Solo ocean crossing prep & survival with Lauren Landers - SeaPeople Live ep. 3
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Jun 28, 2025

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Lauren just crossed the pacific solo (with her cat). She’s covered thousands of solo miles and will be live with us (and you) to answer all your questions about how to prep for long solo crossings, how to stay sane, & everything between.
📅 June 11th, 4:00pm (1600) EST
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Set Sail with Us on SeaPeople Live #3
Ever wondered what it truly takes to cross an ocean alone? From preparing for weeks at sea to handling storms solo, it’s an adventure that demands everything you’ve got. That’s why for SeaPeople Live #3, we’re bringing you an unmissable conversation with Lauren Landers, a solo sailor who just completed her Pacific crossing—and documented every mile in the SeaPeople app. If you’ve ever dreamed of going farther, or just want a taste of high-seas adventure, this is your chance.

What is SeaPeople Live—And Why Does It Matter?
SeaPeople Live is more than just a webinar series. It’s a front-row pass to learn from real boaters who are out there living the dream—and using the SeaPeople app to share their journeys. Each session brings you stories, practical lessons, and live Q&A from passionate sailors around the world. Whether it’s DIY boat upgrades, coastal weekend hops, or massive ocean passages, we’re building a global community of boaters who inspire each other to get on the water more often—and go farther.
Meet Lauren Landers: Charting Big Dreams
From mi-west to mid-ocean. Lauren grew up in Missouri, about as far from the sea as you can get. But the water called her. She traded a predictable life for a floating home and set off to explore the world by sailboat. Today, she’s living aboard her 51‑foot Oceanis, turning her ocean-crossing dreams into daily reality.

54 Trips—and an Entire Ocean—Logged in SeaPeople
Lauren doesn’t just keep her adventures to herself. She’s logged 54 trips in SeaPeople, from short coastal hops to her full Pacific crossing. You can scroll through her detailed tracks, see her photos, and follow exactly how she tackled one of the biggest sailing milestones there is. For anyone planning their own passages—or just wanting to live vicariously—it’s a goldmine of real-world inspiration.
Head on over to her profile in SeaPeople and scroll through her interactive logbook.

Honest, Raw, and Completely Relatable
On SeaPeople, Instagram, and YouTube, Lauren shares everything: the mental prep, the gear she trusts, the nights alone under starlight, even the frustrations of fixing things mid-ocean. Her stories make big voyages feel possible, not just for salty old-timers, but for anyone with enough grit and passion to take the leap.

Why You Should Join SeaPeople Live #3
Get behind-the-scenes insight: Lauren will break down how she prepared for and executed a solo Pacific crossing, including how she stayed connected by tracking the entire trip in SeaPeople.
Ask your questions live: Want to know what gear she’d never leave port without? How she provisions for weeks at sea? What it’s really like to be alone that long? Here’s your chance.
Fuel your own boating goals: Whether it’s crossing an ocean or finally taking that long weekend trip, you’ll leave fired up to plan your next adventure—and track it in SeaPeople.

Be Part of the SeaPeople Movement
SeaPeople isn’t just an app—it’s a community of boaters sharing their real journeys. Lauren’s 54 trips are right there for you to explore, and so are thousands more from other sailors. Download the app, join the live event, and start charting your own adventures.
This is how we make boating bigger, better, and more connected—one trip (or one ocean) at a time.