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Andreas Eidhagen
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Philosopher of the Sea - Official Trailer - Sven Yrvind Documentary
Discover the incredible story of Sven Yrvind and his journey across the world's oceans!
In this rare documentary, Philosopher of the Sea - The Journeys of Sven Yrvind, the 83 year old Swedish world celebrity embarks on a five-year journey to construct his own boats and sail non-stop from Ireland and New Zealand.
Witness how Yrvind's risky adventures on merciless seas become an inner journey, exploring how we really want to lead our lives.
In this rare documentary, Philosopher of the Sea - The Journeys of Sven Yrvind, the 83 year old Swedish world celebrity embarks on a five-year journey to construct his own boats and sail non-stop from Ireland and New Zealand.
Witness how Yrvind's risky adventures on merciless seas become an inner journey, exploring how we really want to lead our lives.
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Philosopher of the Sea - Official Trailer
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Discover the incredible story of Sven Yrvind and his journey across the world's oceans! In this rare documentary, Philosopher of the Sea - The Journeys of Sven Yrvind, the 83 year old Swedish world celebrity embarks on a five-year journey to construct his own boats and sail non-stop from Ireland and New Zealand. Witness how Yrvind's risky adventures on merciless seas become an inner journey, ex...
Philosopher of the sea - Sven Yrvind Documentary Teaser
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Discover the incredible story of Sven Yrvind and his journey across the world's oceans! In this rare documentary, Philosopher of the Sea - The Journeys of Sven Yrvind, the 83 year old Swedish world celebrity embarks on a five-year journey to construct his own boats and sail non-stop from Ireland and New Zealand. Witness how Yrvind's risky adventures on merciless seas become an inner journey, ex...
Hi, Andreas, where can I watch the documentary?
En gammal Kommunist ⛵🐟🦈🌧️🌍 Men det är en otroligt lång farlig Resa🆘⚠️
En legend 😃👌
Will this be available to purchase and watch? Vimeo, Amazon, Google or apple TV? etc
Hello Michael, it's available in parts of Europe right now (Scandinavia, Netherlands and Baltics). It will be available in the US, UK and Canada from July at Viaplay (streaming provider and distributor). Rest of the world is currently not available but hopefully it will be distributed there as well.
@@andreaseidhagen1731 thanks Andreas! That’s good to hear
@@andreaseidhagen1731 There is at least one man in Ireland who would like to see it.
Nice one
For those of you who want to see more from Sven Yrvind - The feature film documentary is out now (in select regions, we are working on distribution world wide). Read more here: www.the-motor.com/philosopherofthesea
How would one go about obtaining this film for a small screening at a yachting club?
You can find more information about the film here and this page will be updated with info on how to watch the film: www.the-motor.com/
Tell me where the line for tickets is. I want to get in it.
You can find more information about the film here and this page will be updated with info on how to watch the film: www.the-motor.com/
Браво!!!
I don't really have hero's, but Sven comes close to being one for me. Maximise your satisfaction, minimise your problems, go exploring in a small, strong, simple boat.
Sven Yrvind is a living legend.
Looking forward to it!
You have to be smart to design, build and sail around the world. Whit great respect !!
Wow, can't wait for full film. Sven is a teacher and a guide to all of us... He shows the way to satisfaction, which is the same way to true health... These people should run the world, yet that's impossible since they lack greed... May the Force always B by his side, Balkan Shipyards
I really want to watch this one. Sven is an absolutely amazing man and sailor.
You can find more information about the film here and this page will be updated with info on how to watch the film: www.the-motor.com/
@@andreaseidhagen1731 Thank you Andreas. I was about to come back and ask about it ))) Have an amazing week.
Sven is building a boat now. A new video everyday! Look him up on YT by his name!!! Unbelievable he's still building and is gonna sail around most or half the world soon!!!
I wouldn't take exlax across a river, it's minimalism to the sad end of the scale.... imho
it's a submarine wow the sale plan is very strange though
Sin killa,inestable y feo,no se ahi no me montaba ..
Love the jellyfish!
Thank you.
this guy is so cool
Haha yah man. Your boat is so desirable!
Do you use lee boards?
A Legend! Hear his around 84 and still sailing just an amazing person seen him on some other channels too. Who ever runs into this legend at the dock just stop and talk to him if you have the time. His traveled so far across the oceans in this little ship it's just jaw dropping. WOW. :)
Remember the ice cream.
Progress, good to see where it was before.
SVEN!
This crazy old bloke is not just a great life boat survivour, he speaks very good English, and French. What the hell if he chose to live the first hundred years of his life that way. Wish you well, hope you keep tinkering and drifting with your life raft forever.
Does it fly ?
We all live in a yellow submarine yellow submarine....
Holy Moly!
Inspiring!
So once it is upside down with you inside in the middle of the ocean... how do you get it upright on your own?
That was the point of the video. it's self righting through 180 degrees. The lines rolling it upside down maintained tension, meaning the boat wants to right it self.
@@PineappleAdrift But no video of the boat righting itself.
I think I will reinvent the wheel.
Everyone is so proud of his boat and tells him what a great job he did. Then they go home and say he must be crazy. So someone should just tell him the truth. His boat isn't good enough and he's to old. I'm 60 and work 12 hours a day 6 days a week but I use to hike up and down mountains for months at a time. I use to ride unicycles and skateboard and bike hundreds of miles. I'm getting older and just can't do what I use to. When you get old your time is up, you had your shot. It's ok to slow down a little.
What a sad comment. He successfully sailed to and from the Azores last year. He stays in good shape. Who are you to chastise him for still getting out there and doing it?
Looks like the guy in Skrotnisse..
masochist
Nice boat, only I would add a small catamaran (or maybe trimaran) part(s) to it anyway. Just for some additional comfort/security in high seas. It stands rollover, but what if rollover happens suddenly with hatches open?
afaik, there is no self righting multihull, even with a proa (asymmetric catamaran) - so if you capsize, you are stuck inverted in the multihull, until you fill up one float and do stuff etc. etc.. By contrast, yrvinds boat is 180° self righting.
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this boat need a rollover test as its almost rolling over at a light breeze day xD
Is the ballasting effect of nearly a year worth of provisions that hard to conceptualize?
@@eether54 I guess it's even more self-righting with the weight of supplies, is that right?
I kinda want to know how the ventilation works in the boat. Even if it is waterproof can y still get oxygen in?
yep, using s-bends making a "water-lock"
This was the boat that didn't work and he had to stop his voyage, right? Great attitude, but poor boats.
too tight for me but I'm happy for him. Best wishes on your trip Sir.
This was 2017,, what happened? Did he make the journey successfully? Are there other links to this story?
Sven Yrvind is back home to build a new small boat to sail out on the world's oceans with. he is only 82 years young so he has many adventures left to experience. :-)
Boat and coffin !
After seeing how the ship is heeling in this bay with hardly any wind and no waves, all that can be said is; it was nice knowing you Joe!
Sven Yrvind has circumnavigated the globe several times in boats he designed and built himself, based on his own sailing experience as solo sailer. It’s certainly not a boat for everyone or with lots of comfort but it’s built for a purpose, and that’s his purpose. I wouldn’t doubt the seaworthiness of this boat for a second.
@@negergreger666 I am all for freedom of expression, but I don't think anyone has built a boat that cannot be capsized and I would have been far more impressed to view the craft righting itself. I assume this is work in progress and an early prototype as it looked very unstable in sheltered waters let alone the Southern Ocean.
Woah, heeling and stability are things you can talk about the rest of your life. What most people think about, is static stability: ooooh, it's heeling tooo far! Dynamic stability is also important. Think about a sailing yacht rolling over in a wave, and then rolling back violently. Many yachts break the mast thanks to that violent roll in the windward direction. Knowledge is often more complicated than you'd think. But yeah, when such a tiny boat would lose it's mast, you need to paddle. I see your point. It is a darn small boat.
The dude is 84 and has been sailing for years, what are you a turnip?
All the best Yrvind!
What a waste of time and money. That design is not good for nothing.
Can't be used for anything but cruising - which is what it is made for! Sven doesn't believe in multitools / do it all boats!