rptb1
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Thanks for this post. You just earned yourself a new patron!Jamie here from followtheboat.
Thanks for this post. You just earned yourself a new patron!Jamie here from followtheboat.
deepest apologies
I fear I am more sensitive to the odour of a cat than most
it is a bit the way some parts of my house smell okay to me but other people can smell the Labrador
so it is not the litter tray as such - just the hum
that aside I think you guys do a great job of the films
they allow me so experience sailing in warm clear water
something I have yet to achieve
and they make me realise that big boat = big bills
well done the both of you
your presentation is really natural - you invite people onto your boat as friends
brilliant and engaging stuff I reckon
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Thanks for this post. You just earned yourself a new patron!
Dylans blog is a recorded history of the UK from the water. I think not only is it important now but will be in the future long after he has sailed into his last sunset (sorry Dylan). To me Dylan is an eccentric but the best kind and a man that makes me proud to be British.. well done Dylan. Your videos will stand the test of time where as I doubt Bikini girls will.
Dylans blog is a recorded history of the UK from the water. … Your videos will stand the test of time where as I doubt Bikini girls will.
Two other watchables are Guidos Sailing Channel and the occasional videos by the family Fourlyons on the junk rigged 'Terrapin'.
The former for his matter of fact commentary and refreshing views ...' the thumb has split down the middle but I've bound it back together ....' ,although he's gone for the jugular and made series 3 accessible only by subscription.
There are only 4 or 5 so far of the 'Terrapin' series but they show the summer cruises of a rather skilled family who designed and built their own junk rigged vesssel,more of a ship than a yacht.
Will someone buy me a video camera so I can make some videos....
Will someone buy me a video camera so I can make some videos....
this a brutal capitalist game
first you have to buy your video camera with your own money - then you go (at your own expense) to places people might be interested in. The in your own time you make films that some people will watch
only then can you ever so gently if they would like to consider the remote possibility that they might contriobute to the next camera and next destination
I've got one of these going spare:
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Done Jumble. I think I could get enough from that on E-bay to buy a video camera.
I'm slightly surprised that Chuck and Laura have not been mentioned yet. Intrepid small boat sailors, and now liveaboards who departed Hawaii for Alaska on their Albin Vega "Lealea"
Dozens and dozens of well made films on Youtube here, "Cruising LeaLea"
Don't expect anything too exciting but its easy viewing..............a bit addictive in a funny sort of way