Denis Sullivan in STX *Ship’s Log*
- Mark Dworkin
- Dec 27, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Dec 29, 2025
Dec 9, 2025

It’s another clear sunny day on the island of St. Croix. The crew of the Denis Sullivan are laying into an afternoon of maintenance after a morning educational program with Coral Reef Academy. The Captain is diving to rig our mooring pennant so we can observe the annual Christmas Boat parade from our comfortable little position in the Gallows Bay Harbor. The cook is provisioning and we all dream of the popsicles she will stock up for us.
Upon arrival in late November, we experienced another crew turnover, saying goodbye to our transit mates and engineer. It was a sad parting. Later in the week, we spent time participating in Christiansted traditions by volunteering at a local church, serving meals to people in need, and attended a festival here known as Jump-Up, featuring traditional Moko Jumbie performers.
The days off are relaxing. There is ample opportunity to evade the sun and bathe in the ocean, or enjoy the daily late-afternoon rainfall. We drove to Frederiksted pier to go snorkeling, and identified cuttlefish, four-eyed butterflyfish, parrotfish, soldierfish, a porcupine fish, and many other native reef creatures.
Across the dock live our friends aboard the Corwith Cramer, and we spend the evenings together. There is a dance party on the dock planned for next week.
The World Ocean School office set up a tour of the island, and we became familiar with the history, estates, and culture of the USVI’s Johnny Cakes, Roti, Doubles, traditional fabrics, dialects, and sayings which we’d never encountered before, are now three weeks more comfortable to our ears.
I am going home next week, where there are fourteen inches of snow on the ground. What will I carry with me? The Caribbean sun, the smiles of new young sailors, and the comfort that Denis Sullivan will be delivering programming in these waters throughout all of the winter months of 2025/2026.
I have a feeling I’ll be back sooner rather than later.
Leo Madison (he/him)
Deckhand Educator/Program Coordinator

