What?! I’m trying to catch up on your videos and stumble upon this one. You’re coming to Sweden?! That’s awsome, I will follow you and hope you stick to the plan.
Your little boat is my big boat. I just got a Hunter 19. The nice thing about small boats is that it only takes a couple of days to get an old boat, lake ready. I basically just power washed it, and replaced all the lines, and I was good to go.
Used to have a Sanibel 18. Great fun. We often had her rail down on Lake Lanier and camped out. Even saw a little salt water. No worries about heavy wind, she’s chock full of styrofoam and UNSINKABLE!
Sam will keep an eye out for you When you are heading to Ireland. I have a place in Kilmore quay a little fishing village.It would be good to see you and hopefully help you out with any repairs that are needed.
when you had the beer balanced between your knees, all i could think was you need one of those beer hat things lol. bet you could 3d print one to fit one lol
tie a section of line to a cleat then wrap 3 times around tiller and then to a cleat on the other side. Will hold the tiller when you need to dash for a halyard.
Hey Sam, love your channel, keep it up! Just wanted to mention. When reefing - The tack and clew cringles are the only points which should be under load. The cringles along the middle of the sail are meant to capture the loose sail. If you tie them around the boom you can rip the cringles out. It’s intuitive to tie all the reef points around the boom, but only the tack and clew are reinforced.
Sam if you do make it to the UK I’m in Bangor Northern Ireland. Happy to lone you a motorcycle to visit a few places around the place while you’re here.
Great little boat, had I not found my Sovereign 18 this was on the top of the list for sure. Great little adventure and you made a little cash at the end, nice. Keep up the great content and good luck with your big boat.
You are an absurdly outrageous human. Knowing that everything is relative to someone's own past and present, you really put things into perspective. Wish you the best, and safe passages.
Until I can afford my own board someday, I watch your sailing adventures. I like your channel better than any other sailing channel. It's always interesting & entertaining.
@@samholmessailing If you’re interested in watching some other TH-cam sailors, check out Ran Sailing. They’re Swedish and recently been only sailing around Sweden due to covid. They’re currently exploring the western Swedish archipelago!
I used to own a little sailboat like that years ago Sam, you are right they are a lot of fun if you have the time. I sold mine because work and other life responsibilities took so much time I rarely used it. Now that my youngest kid is 17 and soon to be a senior in high school, Watching you sail is inspiring me to buy another boat. I do miss it.
I started off with a dinghy the size of an Optimist - owned and sailed it on a lake for years and it never grew! Was I doing something wrong? I and my brothers called the boat "Mike" - short for Microscopic.
If your North Atlantic route brings you home by way of Newfoundland, I'd highly recommend you anchor in Conception Bay, and dive the Bell Island wrecks. You'll have a local friend.
Hey Sam. The day the cape dory and you are coming in north of France on the north sea between England, you 'll be very near me. And welcome to offer you a local beer 😉
Sam, Has anyone ever interviewed you? I would love to watch it. Your approach to sailing is so organic and seems like you were born into it. How old were you when you got started? What was it that first attracted you to sailing? You have great mechanical know how, where does that come from? What kind of education do you have (engineering?) Where did you start off from on your first big sail, and what was the destination? What advice do you have for those who are just starting? You seem to have simple and smaller size boats, and you seem to go where ever you want to, have you encountered any issues with the size of your boats? I wonder these questions when I watch your very interesting videos. Thank you for sharing your adventures with all of us!
Good, exciting plan Sam, I'll just say it again, fair winds, following seas, can't think of that enough. If it is not part of the 'sailors prayer', it should be.
This video very much reminds me how how I started. There is a very pretty artificial lake right smack in the middle of (not too high) mountains around 80 miles from my hometown, back then most of it was still quite unspoiled by tourism. You could easily sail from one end to another and back within a day, but due to very complex shore line, you could just as well spend a week there. My parents or my grandpa often took a very similar boat and we just spent few days just leisurly sailing wherever the wind let us. Whenever you hit Gotland, I highly recommend Visby, the main town on the island. Also, between July 31st and August 4th, Tall Ship Races happen in Szczecin, Poland. I attended 2007 edition and it is really amazing to see all these famous ships in one place, often inside and out. I'm likely to be there, I plan to sail to Bornholm around that time, maybe there's a small chance we'd be able to meet? ;)
I know zero to nothing about sailing, but found your channel when you soloed your Hawaii. I have loved watching your ingenuity and free spirit attitude. Looking forward to all the great content to come.
I missed this video when it was released because I was sailing my Sanibel 18 from Flamingo in the Everglades to the west side of Marquesas Keys in the Gulf of Mexico. I only had time to sail for a week and I expected to make it to the Dry Tortugas. But I needed to sail the last 40 miles on April 2nd or April 3d. But both of those days had strong northerly winds and very big steep waves. So I was too scared to sail in that. Still, the Sanibel handled the 20+ mph winds and 3 to 5 ft waves around the Marquesas (at least a dozen of them seemed over 9 feet!) on April 4th. It rode over the waves like a cork. I averaged 40 miles a day tacking upwind through 15+ mph easterly winds and chop back to Flamingo on April 5th, 6th, and 7th. I learned first hand about how reliable the Sanibel 18 is. The entire week was spent along the gulf side of the lower keys. Didn't step on dry land from the time I launched at Flamingo until I returned there. You would have made that trip look spectacular. So please to see the Sanibel 18 piqued your interest too. Hoping to make bigger voyages like yours some day. I can hardly wait for your Atlantic adventure so I can vicariously have it too. Be well.
Enjoy the Azores! Spent a few weeks there a couple of years ago and it was a lot of fun. If you enjoy wine their wineries are something else....I've never had wine before that had an alcohol burn when you drank it. Beer wise their Super Bock is good. The best steak I ever had was there too but I don't remember what the restaurant was called sadly.
The little boat does look like fun! Would have liked to see the single handed docking and reefing 🙂. Tip: don’t miss The Netherlands in your trip to Europe. We have a lot of water and places perfect for sailing
What part of NC are at? I am planing on doing a VA to SC boarder cruise on a very small boat just to say I did it.. lol in the Mid 80's I went from whicherds beach to the end of the pamlico river and back camping on a sunfish.. lol that was a fun trip for just graduation from high school. Life got in the way and I never did a single handed small boat from cruise I wanted to do back then. I since then, I was disabled, my dad, and a very good friend, and my mom's fiancee has terminal cancer, so I decided to restart my cruise as soon as I get rid of a nasty bone infection and can get a new boat that's bigger than a sunfish, but still around the 16' length area.
So sad to learn you already sold the little boat, because watching the video made me want to buy it! Ha! I guess I should say thanks for saving me from buying another boat!
Love watching your channel. You are living the dream. I am planning on sailing sometime in the near future. I am going to try to find a boat I can make a Atlantic crossing on as crew to test the waters.
Exciting. as a beginner I'm about to buy a Pearson Ensign 22ft on the long island sound, I hope to go further after safely sailing the sound. I am not a racer, want that full keel boat and go easily.
Small boats are great fun.for sea sickness cure I slept on my Little yacht while working on her.it's the same as climatizing.11 months made the difference.
Okay you have nothing for the tiller what are you really thinking. A line on the boat cleated off to the cleat on the porch clean it off to the cleat on the starboard and two round turns around the tiller and you have a temporary autohelm with the help from your human-ness. I really enjoy all the videos I started with a 25 ft Catalina I went out on a friend's boat in the next day I bought a Catalina 25 the owner took me out and showed me the lines or the ropes as landlubbers would say 2 days later I looked both ways made sure nobody was watching and I ventured off onto the ocean out of mission Bay San Diego and from there I've done thousands of miles on sailboats I enjoy all your videos really look forward to seeing them thank you for sharing your life with us all. I've been watching the sense sailing tritera or however it's spelled when you left on that tiny Bay sailing vessel to venture across the Pacific ocean wow what an inspiration you are to all of us even us seasoned sailing people. I tip my hat to you. I do believe even dirt dwellers would tip their hat to you. Okay I made all these comments before the end and when you said it's a good idea to water your boat maybe it'll grow had me just in laughing tears oh my what.
@@samholmessailing Oh rats! I don't suppose there's an island on the way with internet access? :) Loving the videos! Just bought one of your hats, I want a yacht but a hat will have to do for the time being... Also, you may want to add a link to your website in the details section
@@samholmessailing Maybe drop Elon a link to your TH-cam channel and put in a "special favors-priority delivery" request? Who knows, he may just be impressed enough to do it - stranger things have happened. Good Luck with the trip - looking forward to sharing it with you!!!
It’s far too common for someone to sail a smaller boat, be interesting, then the patrion s buy them a 40 footer and they are no longer worth watching Not so here, Good stuff, Sam Real sailing
@@anthonydilisi3730 Atticus was cool but they no longer fit with the kind of channels I watch so I unsubscribed, I like channels featuring small boats and little money. I'm only interested in the experience I expect to have myself. I gave up on Uma too, I'm never going to have a watermaker or a custom made carbon fiber bowsprit.
@@jodyssey9921 don't get me started on Uma. I really enjoyed their first couple of years but now they're too much. I'd recommend Free Range Sailing, those aussies are awesome
@@jodyssey9921 You want to see a mess try Sailing Yaba. A huge mess funded by well meaning people who should do something more useful with their money.
Hey Sam - Love your videos!! Have you ever read the books "Adventure" by Jack London or "The Ebb Tide" by Robert Louis Stevenson? I just finished reading those two stories and then I stumbled upon your Solo to Hawaii video and your channel, and I thought to myself - I bet he would like those books - he could take them on his So-lantic trip.
One of the things I love about this guy and his videos is he doesn't put in a bunch of blasting dumb music. Just good content.
@@douglasdaniels1521 Ugh, get off the computer for a while
Aye, hes a good laddy.
@@douglasdaniels1521 do you brush your teeth, wear shoes pants
@@douglasdaniels1521 I am fully vaxxed dude. What's your real problem?
@@douglasdaniels1521 the "idiot" might like to travel..ya moron.
Sounds like we’re all in for one heck of an adventure with Salty Sam!
Hook your jib halyard to the stemhead fitting and pull the halyard to help raise the mast and hold it until you get the forestay attached.
What?! I’m trying to catch up on your videos and stumble upon this one. You’re coming to Sweden?! That’s awsome, I will follow you and hope you stick to the plan.
Your little boat is my big boat. I just got a Hunter 19. The nice thing about small boats is that it only takes a couple of days to get an old boat, lake ready. I basically just power washed it, and replaced all the lines, and I was good to go.
Used to have a Sanibel 18. Great fun. We often had her rail down on Lake Lanier and camped out. Even saw a little salt water. No worries about heavy wind, she’s chock full of styrofoam and UNSINKABLE!
We have one I'm fixing up so I can sail her on Lanier and Hartwell!!
Excellent choice of beverage. Sierra Nevada did a good job on that one.
Can’t beat a hazy
I love it! Let me run home and 3D print some parts! MacGyver had nothing on Sam.
Super video! I applauded for $5.00 👏👏
So much to be said for simplicity.. 👍 I think we all work our way back to that.
I world love to watch you do this trip this summer! I live in Sweden. Your the reason I bought a sailboat!
Sam will keep an eye out for you When you are heading to Ireland. I have a place in Kilmore quay a little fishing village.It would be good to see you and hopefully help you out with any repairs that are needed.
when you had the beer balanced between your knees, all i could think was you need one of those beer hat things lol. bet you could 3d print one to fit one lol
Oh wow, Sam doing videos in Sweden would be a treat!
You are crushing life. A 3-D printer for sailboat parts? That's not even fair.
He whipped that up real quick
3d printing boat parts is future
Yes. That is just brilliant.
Love that I found your channel. We bought a Sanibel 18 2 years ago, lots of learning.
tie a section of line to a cleat then wrap 3 times around tiller and then to a cleat on the other side. Will hold the tiller when you need to dash for a halyard.
Good trick
A full fledge sailing video! Looked like fun, take it easy Sam.
dude couldn,t be more laid back and happy. with all the crapp going on in the world this channel is a fresh breeze. thanks
Sam, every episode of your is worth watching. This one was super fun, nice to hear Zoey when you were launching.
Another great Sam Holmes Sailing Adventure!!! Great sailing on the mini boat and now look at that epic mustache! Thanks for sharing!
Sweet, the Sanibel were one of the best microcruisers made, and they're hard to find for sale.
Very good video, nice funny joke about watering your boat might make it grow.
3D printing boat parts. You're like Tony Stark. Love your channel.
Hey Sam, love your channel, keep it up!
Just wanted to mention. When reefing - The tack and clew cringles are the only points which should be under load. The cringles along the middle of the sail are meant to capture the loose sail. If you tie them around the boom you can rip the cringles out.
It’s intuitive to tie all the reef points around the boom, but only the tack and clew are reinforced.
What a cool little 'camping boat'. I overlook these boats and they are really affordable! Thanks for another great show Sam!
Sam if you do make it to the UK I’m in Bangor Northern Ireland. Happy to lone you a motorcycle to visit a few places around the place while you’re here.
fender is still down! I love it during races when someone leaves fenders on. I never tell them.
Sam, I haven't had a hero since Huckleberry Finn. They're big boots to fill, but I think you're ready!
Great little boat, had I not found my Sovereign 18 this was on the top of the list for sure. Great little adventure and you made a little cash at the end, nice. Keep up the great content and good luck with your big boat.
BROTHER. Keep the content as it is. This is amazing stuff. I don't know why, but these videos really make me happy.
Very exciting news! Hopefully, we will be able to explore Ireland this summer as well.
Hope to see you in our waters North East Denmark. Planning also a trip over to the Swedish archipelago on the West side in the Summer or Spring.
I absolutely love these sailing videos it makes me so exited for this summer. Maybe I’ll start my own sailing channel.
You should do it!
As the saying goes- the smaller the boat, the bigger the adventure!
It’s not the size of the boat that counts, but the motion in the ocean!
You are an absurdly outrageous human. Knowing that everything is relative to someone's own past and present, you really put things into perspective. Wish you the best, and safe passages.
Until I can afford my own board someday, I watch your sailing adventures. I like your channel better than any other sailing channel. It's always interesting & entertaining.
the Stockholm archipelago is amazing, excited to see some footage from Sweden
great video as always
Thanks Ive heard good things about that area for sure!
I really enjoyed my time there, but be aware, you will eventually run aground as it is merry challenging to navigate.
I'm Irish (you'll love it) but live in Denmark - you'll enjoy sailing through the Danish archipelagos.
@@samholmessailing If you’re interested in watching some other TH-cam sailors, check out Ran Sailing. They’re Swedish and recently been only sailing around Sweden due to covid. They’re currently exploring the western Swedish archipelago!
I used to own a little sailboat like that years ago Sam, you are right they are a lot of fun if you have the time. I sold mine because work and other life responsibilities took so much time I rarely used it. Now that my youngest kid is 17 and soon to be a senior in high school, Watching you sail is inspiring me to buy another boat. I do miss it.
Never a shortage of small used sailboats!
Not sure how I miss this one. Considering an 19 or 18 foot now. I did see a 19 foot cape dory in NC, thinking about it.
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Water your boat. Maybe it’ll grow. 😂 Sam, you freakin savage.
I started off with a dinghy the size of an Optimist - owned and sailed it on a lake for years and it never grew! Was I doing something wrong? I and my brothers called the boat "Mike" - short for Microscopic.
If your North Atlantic route brings you home by way of Newfoundland, I'd highly recommend you anchor in Conception Bay, and dive the Bell Island wrecks. You'll have a local friend.
That’s an awesome little sailboat!
Hey Sam. The day the cape dory and you are coming in north of France on the north sea between England, you 'll be very near me. And welcome to offer you a local beer 😉
Sam, Has anyone ever interviewed you? I would love to watch it. Your approach to sailing is so organic and seems like you were born into it. How old were you when you got started? What was it that first attracted you to sailing? You have great mechanical know how, where does that come from? What kind of education do you have (engineering?) Where did you start off from on your first big sail, and what was the destination? What advice do you have for those who are just starting? You seem to have simple and smaller size boats, and you seem to go where ever you want to, have you encountered any issues with the size of your boats? I wonder these questions when I watch your very interesting videos. Thank you for sharing your adventures with all of us!
Simple, honest, and direct works and is usually best.
"3 gallons of water, I can stay out here for dayyyyys" 😂😂
That printer is bad ass...especially when you know how to use it.
Good, exciting plan Sam, I'll just say it again, fair winds, following seas, can't think of that enough. If it is not part of the 'sailors prayer', it should be.
This video very much reminds me how how I started. There is a very pretty artificial lake right smack in the middle of (not too high) mountains around 80 miles from my hometown, back then most of it was still quite unspoiled by tourism. You could easily sail from one end to another and back within a day, but due to very complex shore line, you could just as well spend a week there. My parents or my grandpa often took a very similar boat and we just spent few days just leisurly sailing wherever the wind let us.
Whenever you hit Gotland, I highly recommend Visby, the main town on the island.
Also, between July 31st and August 4th, Tall Ship Races happen in Szczecin, Poland. I attended 2007 edition and it is really amazing to see all these famous ships in one place, often inside and out. I'm likely to be there, I plan to sail to Bornholm around that time, maybe there's a small chance we'd be able to meet? ;)
I know zero to nothing about sailing, but found your channel when you soloed your Hawaii. I have loved watching your ingenuity and free spirit attitude. Looking forward to all the great content to come.
Seeing you tow that boat with a Kia just made me reconsider what I thought it would actually take to get out on the water. That’s incredible
Looking forward to the European adventures... that size and type of boat is some of the best sailing IMHO.
They’re are tons of fun Sam! Got myself a balboa 20 I bomb around in around San Pedro.
Definitely wet at times but love splashing her
Nice
I missed this video when it was released because I was sailing my Sanibel 18 from Flamingo in the Everglades to the west side of Marquesas Keys in the Gulf of Mexico.
I only had time to sail for a week and I expected to make it to the Dry Tortugas. But I needed to sail the last 40 miles on April 2nd or April 3d. But both of those days had strong northerly winds and very big steep waves. So I was too scared to sail in that.
Still, the Sanibel handled the 20+ mph winds and 3 to 5 ft waves around the Marquesas (at least a dozen of them seemed over 9 feet!) on April 4th. It rode over the waves like a cork. I averaged 40 miles a day tacking upwind through 15+ mph easterly winds and chop back to Flamingo on April 5th, 6th, and 7th. I learned first hand about how reliable the Sanibel 18 is.
The entire week was spent along the gulf side of the lower keys. Didn't step on dry land from the time I launched at Flamingo until I returned there. You would have made that trip look spectacular. So please to see the Sanibel 18 piqued your interest too.
Hoping to make bigger voyages like yours some day. I can hardly wait for your Atlantic adventure so I can vicariously have it too. Be well.
góid for it
Enjoy the Azores! Spent a few weeks there a couple of years ago and it was a lot of fun. If you enjoy wine their wineries are something else....I've never had wine before that had an alcohol burn when you drank it. Beer wise their Super Bock is good. The best steak I ever had was there too but I don't remember what the restaurant was called sadly.
So young man, I’ve been gone for a bit and don’t know how your reconnect surgery went. From the look and sound of things, you are doing great, Yes?
The little boat does look like fun! Would have liked to see the single handed docking and reefing 🙂.
Tip: don’t miss The Netherlands in your trip to Europe. We have a lot of water and places perfect for sailing
My fav sailing channel. I grew up on the Chesapeake and would love to sail with Sam.
When you get to Ireland, West Coast, give me a shout.. I sail out of the Killary Fjord, a lovely sail
My first sailboat was a siren 17. Pretty similar. Loving your videos man.
What part of NC are at? I am planing on doing a VA to SC boarder cruise on a very small boat just to say I did it.. lol in the Mid 80's I went from whicherds beach to the end of the pamlico river and back camping on a sunfish.. lol that was a fun trip for just graduation from high school. Life got in the way and I never did a single handed small boat from cruise I wanted to do back then. I since then, I was disabled, my dad, and a very good friend, and my mom's fiancee has terminal cancer, so I decided to restart my cruise as soon as I get rid of a nasty bone infection and can get a new boat that's bigger than a sunfish, but still around the 16' length area.
Great video Sam. Looking forward to seeing your upcoming adventures.
So sad to learn you already sold the little boat, because watching the video made me want to buy it! Ha! I guess I should say thanks for saving me from buying another boat!
Sam - love the channel, keep it up! Looking forward to your upcoming Atlantic crossing.
Love watching your channel. You are living the dream. I am planning on sailing sometime in the near future. I am going to try to find a boat I can make a Atlantic crossing on as crew to test the waters.
Hey Sam , The Sanabel looks so much like my West Wight Potter. Cool little boat!
Yup They’re made by the same company
hey Sam great video! i like the Paul McCartney circa 1967 moustache!
I'm really enjoying this so far. Pure sailing really. Much apreciated.
Looking forward to the future travel plans :)
Exciting. as a beginner I'm about to buy a Pearson Ensign 22ft on the long island sound, I hope to go further after safely sailing the sound. I am not a racer, want that full keel boat and go easily.
biy it
sounds like your going to have some fun in the future
Zoe scores camera duty, and aces it!
Those plans sound awesome!
Sam, You need to do an in person and virtual sail away party when you take off for Europe. Live music and all. It would be a blast! Rob
Thanks for the awesome vid Sam!
Wow, Europe! Fearless.
Hope that you call to Galway on your trip!
Looking forward to the upcoming trips!!
Thanks for sharing this great video, nice to see your great skills sailing the little boat😘⛵️⛵️⛵️⛵️
Need that vang asap. And stingy sailor tiller tamer work well on my boats
Thanks for the little sail about♡ love your videos can't wait for the next episode
Nice break. Gotta take some time off occasionally.
Impressive Adventure, as always, love you sense of Adventure . . . . Cal 20 Fleet #7, Portland, Oregon . . . .
Small boats are great fun.for sea sickness cure I slept on my Little yacht while working on her.it's the same as climatizing.11 months made the difference.
That was a cool little boat
Samibel. What a perfect play on words.
Any idea how much a boat like this would be? It seems a perfect size to learn to sail on!
Okay you have nothing for the tiller what are you really thinking. A line on the boat cleated off to the cleat on the porch clean it off to the cleat on the starboard and two round turns around the tiller and you have a temporary autohelm with the help from your human-ness. I really enjoy all the videos I started with a 25 ft Catalina I went out on a friend's boat in the next day I bought a Catalina 25 the owner took me out and showed me the lines or the ropes as landlubbers would say 2 days later I looked both ways made sure nobody was watching and I ventured off onto the ocean out of mission Bay San Diego and from there I've done thousands of miles on sailboats I enjoy all your videos really look forward to seeing them thank you for sharing your life with us all. I've been watching the sense sailing tritera or however it's spelled when you left on that tiny Bay sailing vessel to venture across the Pacific ocean wow what an inspiration you are to all of us even us seasoned sailing people. I tip my hat to you. I do believe even dirt dwellers would tip their hat to you. Okay I made all these comments before the end and when you said it's a good idea to water your boat maybe it'll grow had me just in laughing tears oh my what.
We really need to get a Sam a Starlink connection for updates during the Atlantic crossing!
Im on the waitlist. Looks like they wont be ready in time though.
@@samholmessailing Oh rats! I don't suppose there's an island on the way with internet access? :) Loving the videos! Just bought one of your hats, I want a yacht but a hat will have to do for the time being... Also, you may want to add a link to your website in the details section
@@samholmessailing Maybe drop Elon a link to your TH-cam channel and put in a "special favors-priority delivery" request? Who knows, he may just be impressed enough to do it - stranger things have happened. Good Luck with the trip - looking forward to sharing it with you!!!
This is exactly the kind of boat I want tbh, sailboat camping
Good luck with that shot buster
Perhaps our paths will cross around Ireland! What route would you take from there to Sweden?
That would be cool! Im not sure yet. I’ll probably ask local advice and do some research when I get there.
Sam keeps it real. Just moving along the surface, i want to be like sam!
Can't wait for the trip. Gonna be awesome⛵👍
You're living my dream, Sam! Another awesome one!
Cute little boat!
It’s far too common for someone to sail a smaller boat, be interesting, then the patrion s buy them a 40 footer and they are no longer worth watching Not so here, Good stuff, Sam Real sailing
I use to watch project Atticus, but I just can't anymore. By all means good for them, it just wasn't the same though.
@@anthonydilisi3730 Atticus was cool but they no longer fit with the kind of channels I watch so I unsubscribed, I like channels featuring small boats and little money. I'm only interested in the experience I expect to have myself. I gave up on Uma too, I'm never going to have a watermaker or a custom made carbon fiber bowsprit.
@@jodyssey9921 don't get me started on Uma. I really enjoyed their first couple of years but now they're too much. I'd recommend Free Range Sailing, those aussies are awesome
@@anthonydilisi3730 Bingo, we have a winner. To me, Patrion's "generosity" ruins youtube channels. Stop, people, just stop.
@@jodyssey9921 You want to see a mess try Sailing Yaba. A huge mess funded by well meaning people who should do something more useful with their money.
Hey Sam - Love your videos!! Have you ever read the books "Adventure" by Jack London or "The Ebb Tide" by Robert Louis Stevenson? I just finished reading those two stories and then I stumbled upon your Solo to Hawaii video and your channel, and I thought to myself - I bet he would like those books - he could take them on his So-lantic trip.
Sporting the 'stache 👍⛵