dylanwinter
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May throw into the ring " lifeislikesailing" ... out of vancouver
http://www.lifeislikesailing.com/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzwexRqJ3sw
May throw into the ring " lifeislikesailing" ... out of vancouver
I know what you mean but the KTL highlights for me are the British history lessons with lashings of cynical socialism on top.I wish KTL would do more interviews/boat tours. I do love the Andy Baldwin interview and the interview with the blokes on the pontoon at Gainsboroug. I also love the yard tours and walkrounds.
Wicked Salty was the first youtube vids I watched at length. Nice to see them giving it a go and wish them all the best at being able to get out there longer term.
SV Delos came after that, still probably the best overall. Especially as they seem to mix up the journal of their journey with more general cruiser related info - recent series of kids onboard with SV Totem for instance.
Sailing La Vagabond, whilst having far far too little real content in the earlier days, has come on leaps and bounds as they have got their head around this being a serious funding source for them. It feels a little more forced than Delos though to me, bit more click bait, but good all the same. They have done a few videos about the boat or more sailing related content - the installation of the water maker was interesting to see.
Chase the Story is now the one I probably look forward to as much as Delos. Unlike Delos and SLV, they probably don't need the money to fund their trip, so I think their videos are a bit more concise, covering a few weeks of time or missing out a lot. But their production values have got better and better and they seem a fun couple. Wish they had a bit more sailing/boat content in there though.
If such videos help get people out sailing and support cruisers, seems like a great thing to me.
Same here, these might work as a form of branding for the first few episodes however by episode 30... urgh.one of the things that annoy me about some of the series is the excessively long intros - the same every time
SV Delos is the only one I regularly watch.. Really well done, relaxed and lots of footage of all the places they visit..
I think Emerald Steel deserves a mention.They started before things went digital so don't have their early stuff in quality but did everything,including building their own steel yacht to sail the south seas (Susie had to learn to weld first) ,and the recent video story is well worth watching.
Drake seems to be stuck in Boston at present and the actual sailing content is fairly incidental.We were spoilt by the early release of the stunning Greenland Fjiord video but since then the series has concentrated on the domestics of cruising and sightseeing the US east coast ports.All interesting but eventually they will get properly underway.
vagabonde are currently earning around 6K per film from patreon
they are regulalrly getting half a million youtube hits per film on youtube - earning them $500 or so from adsense
I agree La vagabonde is thee best on the web the moment
it is well cut together and they really know how to share their adventure
it is still irrelevant to my sort of sailing
in one film they did almost 200 miles in one day and never had to put any foulies on
a centaur would break up at those speeds
cabin heating is not generally an issue for them
sail life - makes my buttocks clench
Ran sailing is alos good - and blimey they have a lovely boat - their patreon income is around $400 per film - which I assume does not go far towards the costs of keeping such a big boat on the water
meanwhile..... ugly old bloke continues to plod on around a small damp island in the atlantic in series of shit boats
my project lacks glamour that is for sure but it has longevity
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PS - la vagabonde woman has lovely teeth
Definitely Check Out Sailing Over The Horizon Nice Series featuring a Westerly Longbow sailing from the UK down to the med so far.
Sailing UMA is as good as Sailing La Vagabond editing wise and they do alot of boat projects which are interesting. Tho the electric power is clearly controversial
Shaun and Julia Sailing is quite good nice budget sailing in a 26footer season 1 and 2 are quite different so worth checking both out.
A little mention for "Fun with the Foxwells" definitely fun to watch for a fellow from medway.
I don't like to be negative about things but I find Fun with the Foxwells a little to AWB/Floating caravan ish. I'm sure they're nice people I just find they come across as a little "keeping up with the Joneses".
Dylan's films I do enjoy as well. It's nice to see what a wonderful island we live on, his get out there and on with it attitude is very appealing. I do wish him all the best on his travels.
I do like the escapism of the exotic films, places I'll more then likely never visit.
From what I have gathered about the Foxwells in this thread I don't think I will bother. What makes Dylan's video series special is that it is an adventure and also an attainable venture we can all convince ourselves, that with a little planning and free time, we could do too.I find that an unfair criticism both Dylans Vids and fun with the foxwells alongside Shaun & Julia Sailing and even sailing uma are about practical sailing and about owning a boat. The bikini clad round the world sailing adventures are not for everyone
SV Delos is the only one I regularly watch.. Really well done, relaxed and lots of footage of all the places they visit..