Thank you for such an amazing film, it felt very special to watch it 😊And thank you for waiting until the very last second of it to show the absolute CRINGIEST thing I've ever done on camera (and God knows... I've done cringy things on camera) 😂
Also what on earth is wrong with the views and subscribers on your channel? I thought you'd have at the very least a few hundred thousand subscribers.. Keep at it, it'll happen soon enough
Thank you!! I’ve been kind of sceptic about putting ad money on these vids but I decided to give it a go to get more eyes like yours on them. I appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment 🙏
@julesprichards Thank you so much! It was hard work to fit all that adventure into one film and make it make sense to someone who hasn't seen it all :)
Oh, I remember the COVID part where I was the next-door neighbour (my boat can be seen left-of-frame at 16.21). Or a member of the "lock-down family" if you will. I remember that Sophie - well and Ryan - became increasingly anxious about the situation. I feel like Sophie found the 3 months of lockdowns sufficiently oppressive that she ended up with a kind of anti-Saint Martin PTSD afterward, wishing never to return without ever having had an opportunity to experience the great parts of this place. My view of the experience is different. It was frustrating and anxiety inducing, and worrisome and a little dull at times, but at the same time it was unique and exciting and one of the most important episodes of my life. We made these strange friendships through this shared experience that I think will last my lifetime, and found out a little bit about ourselves. Resiliency, creativity, a deep need to serve our community, this is all really positive. A far better COVID lockdown experience than my adult kids in Canada.
Thank you for adding your perspective! So awesome to get a lock-down family member in here :) I think how you deal with different situations is deeply personal and different for every human. And I'm sure St.Martin is much better now than the imprint in Sophie's mind. Where are you headed now?
Nice film, and a good reminder of some of the highlights and lowlights of Ryan and Sophie’s videos. It’s their honesty that makes them not only such a good channel to watch, but also a great subject for a film like this. Honesty, and that seal impression!
Thanks to you, Sophie & Ryan, I've learned a thing or two about all the pro's and con's of nomadic travelling. Hearing about those f**k ups. Thanks for the heads up there, now I definetly want to go explore more.
IMHO owning a sailboat is a great addition to a life on land and in that case a 35 to 45 feet monohull would be the right size, depending on whether you are a single or couple w/wo kids. But to live aboard fulltime ie to completely give up your life on land, a sailboat is too cramped. A 60+ feet trawler would be much more suited for that purpose.
Thank you for such an amazing film, it felt very special to watch it 😊And thank you for waiting until the very last second of it to show the absolute CRINGIEST thing I've ever done on camera (and God knows... I've done cringy things on camera) 😂
It was all my pleasure!! Thank you so much for doing this and being awesome human beings 🙏❤️
I loved the end
I totally agree @maryemnasri
First ad I have ever clicked on purpose. The video is very well made! Videos like this awaken a need for adventure and new experiences for me
Also what on earth is wrong with the views and subscribers on your channel? I thought you'd have at the very least a few hundred thousand subscribers.. Keep at it, it'll happen soon enough
Thank you!! I’ve been kind of sceptic about putting ad money on these vids but I decided to give it a go to get more eyes like yours on them.
I appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment 🙏
Fantastic journey and fantastic movie! thanks for sharing!
Thank you Ronaldo for watching 🙏🙏
Thanks, a great overview... We have watched Ryan & Sophie @RyanSophieSailing ~5 years now... It's been a great story to follow... #adventure 🩵
@julesprichards Thank you so much! It was hard work to fit all that adventure into one film and make it make sense to someone who hasn't seen it all :)
Beautiful film!!
ryan and sophie are the best ❤❤
Thank you, and I totally agree
Oh, I remember the COVID part where I was the next-door neighbour (my boat can be seen left-of-frame at 16.21). Or a member of the "lock-down family" if you will. I remember that Sophie - well and Ryan - became increasingly anxious about the situation. I feel like Sophie found the 3 months of lockdowns sufficiently oppressive that she ended up with a kind of anti-Saint Martin PTSD afterward, wishing never to return without ever having had an opportunity to experience the great parts of this place. My view of the experience is different. It was frustrating and anxiety inducing, and worrisome and a little dull at times, but at the same time it was unique and exciting and one of the most important episodes of my life. We made these strange friendships through this shared experience that I think will last my lifetime, and found out a little bit about ourselves. Resiliency, creativity, a deep need to serve our community, this is all really positive. A far better COVID lockdown experience than my adult kids in Canada.
Thank you for adding your perspective! So awesome to get a lock-down family member in here :)
I think how you deal with different situations is deeply personal and different for every human. And I'm sure St.Martin is much better now than the imprint in Sophie's mind.
Where are you headed now?
@@storybydanehav We moved ashore here in St. Martin a year ago.
That sounds kind of nice sitting here just having survived the swedish winter and hoping for spring to come :)
Nice film, and a good reminder of some of the highlights and lowlights of Ryan and Sophie’s videos. It’s their honesty that makes them not only such a good channel to watch, but also a great subject for a film like this.
Honesty, and that seal impression!
So happy you enjoyed it, and also that you watched it all the way and got the seal treat in the end 😂
What a great interview with Ryan and Sophia.
So happy you appreciated it 🙌🙌
Thanks to you, Sophie & Ryan, I've learned a thing or two about all the pro's and con's of nomadic travelling. Hearing about those f**k ups. Thanks for the heads up there, now I definetly want to go explore more.
Life is all about exploring more. There's always another rock to turn over :)
So very nice to watch. You’re awesome. ❤
Thank you so much for watching! 🙌⛵️❤️
Loved it!
Thank you 🙏
IMHO owning a sailboat is a great addition to a life on land and in that case a 35 to 45 feet monohull would be the right size, depending on whether you are a single or couple w/wo kids.
But to live aboard fulltime ie to completely give up your life on land, a sailboat is too cramped. A 60+ feet trawler would be much more suited for that purpose.
Yeah we all have our own preferences. Sometimes the idea of adventures trump the need for comfort and that’s ok too 🤩