Tony Fleming has some of the best videos on YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/user/FlemingYachts
Tony Fleming has some of the best videos on YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/user/FlemingYachts
I just stumbled across this channel this evening. 2 young guys taking a Albin 38 trawler to Florida. When I saw episode 2, I thought to myself that they weren't even going to even get started but I was wrong! We started out cruising about 40 years too late...damn, they do more sightseeing in a single day than I do in a week!
Below are mine:
https://www.youtube.com/c/samholmessailing
"Sam Holmes Sailing" Like that in covers maintenance, repairs, and upgrading as well as interesting travel.
https://www.youtube.com/c/WindHippieSailing
"Wind Hippie Sailing" Obvious she in having fun and enjoying what she is doing. Also like that she is committed to no in video advertisement. She does do PayPal and Pateron but not pushy. This is my wife's favorite and she now follows her on Instagram. Wife also is now more open to looking at sailboats as well as trawlers.
https://www.youtube.com/c/ParlayRevival
"Sailing Parlay Revival" Another one that includes lots of boat repair and upgrading. The folks are interesting and likeable. They bought a hurricane damaged 45' catamaran and have revolving crew (some which are viewers) coming to sail and do projects. The main guy is an engineer and a patient teacher of the new crew.
PacificNWboater .I especially appreciated the cruising guides with the drone
Just discovered a new one…Expedition Sea Nest. A mature couple (he’s a professional nature photographer/filmmaker) purchase a Ranger Tug and document their experiences on the beautifully scenic Georgian Bay, then trailer down to Florida where they cross the Gulf Stream to Bimini. Lots of good natural scenes…no drama or playing to the camera/audience. Check them out!
I just stumbled across this channel this evening. 2 young guys taking a Albin 38 trawler to Florida. When I saw episode 2, I thought to myself that they weren't even going to even get started but I was wrong! We started out cruising about 40 years too late...damn, they do more sightseeing in a single day than I do in a week!
I was a bit skeptical of this channel at first, I suspected he was biting off more than he could chew but Gus appears to be quite competent and resourceful.
What I find particularly interesting is comparing his exploits to the couple on "Trying Not To Sink", both channels are cruising on Hatteras Motor Yachts.
I just stumbled across this channel this evening. 2 young guys taking a Albin 38 trawler to Florida. When I saw episode 2, I thought to myself that they weren't even going to even get started but I was wrong! We started out cruising about 40 years too late...damn, they do more sightseeing in a single day than I do in a week!