I get the historical significance and all, but it's still a boat that the owners will use for their personal enjoyment. A museum is open to the public and benefits society. Will the owners allow anyone public access and usage of their boat when they are finished so we can all enjoy it? I'm restoring a 60's muscle car in my garage. Care to send me money to help restore this piece of automotive history?
I really do admire this undertaking and wish them the best. I do donate to causes and charities that I believe in. I just have a hard time understanding public funding of a personal project. What's the end result? They will have a nice boat to live on and cruise then someday sell. When I think about all the places and causes that I could donate to, this one just doesn't rise to the top for me. Something like Mercy Ships would be more likely to be a boating cause that I support.
People donate money to these channels because they want to support the build and the videos are entertaining. Paying for these channels seems a much better use of money than spending hard earned money on cable or satellite TV. I really don't understand why people pay a quite a bit of money to go see a professional sports team play but they obviously find it entertaining and worth their money.
If you spend the time, money and effort it takes to make videos of your car restoration, I think people will pay you if your video provides value for them and is entertaining.
We do not pay for these videos, but we have come close a few times to support the channel. One thing that has stopped us that some channels wanted too much money. Or to put it another way, the channel had value to us, but it was not worth what they were asking.
We got rid of paid TV years ago and we talked for years about canceling before we finally cut the cord. Should have done it as soon as we thought about cutting the cord because paid TV is too danged expensive. It is even more expensive given there are hundreds of channels with nothing worth watching. Over the air TV has dozens of channels but we only watch one to three channels a night for 30-120 minutes, depending on what is on. The sad thing is, we are almost always are watching reruns.
If we had to pay for over the air TV, we would not be spending the money.
We don't pay for YouTube either but there are FAR more valuable videos on YouTube than over the air TV AND paid TV. We just pay by watching the commercials. Some of which are entertaining.
It is about entertaining. If it is entertaining, people will pay.
It really is no different than a person earning money as a ball player by entertaining people and then builds a boat vs someone who entertains people with videos about them building a boat. Well, I would rather pay to watching someone build a boat than someone play a ball game.
In the end, they both get a boat. Hopefully. :lol:
Later,
Dan