How about this one; Why do I constantly get recommended van life channels when I watch sailing channels, when the sailing channels are, on average, much, much larger than the vanlife channels?
Does youtube not want people to know that they can own a self sufficient home, not reliant on outside resources and it comes with the ability to sail away from tyranny? I'm kind of serious.
Sailing SV Delos. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvLc83k5o11EIF1lEo0VmuQ
Used t be a party boat, but the owner and his wife/long time girlfriend just had a baby, so the more recent stuff is much different. These guys were the first big Youtube sailing channel, so they have years of content.
Sailing Uma https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXbWsGV_cjG3gOsSnNJPVlg
Two broke recent college grads bought an old broke down wreck of a boat and turned it into something great. Start from the beginning where they spent a year on the hard fixing the boat. They still do frequent boat projects and they are sailboat project masters on youtube. Very impressive.
Sailing Zatara https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNYlvlreZiRRHo_v5Nmrfow
A large family sailing around the world on a very nice (and expensive) sailing catamaran. I think the parents are based, but they don't really talk about politics on their channel (which I think is good).
RAN Sailing https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLYd5EnTTwUKhouIkHoqzMw
A Swedish couple who just had a baby. The guy is a very experienced sailor, having sailed to Antarctica in his early 20s with a friend on a small sail boat. You will want to check out their Alaska series. Some of the most beautiful imagery on youtube.
A couple of smaller, more purist channels I like:
Patrick Lane https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEZSvXwSH6flqA0q_EEDDBQ
A retired U.S. Naval fighter pilot living in France with his wife. He solo sails all over Europe during the spring/summer/fall months. His wife does not like to sail, so she never comes along. I don't believe I've ever seen her on his channel.
How To Sail Oceans https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTmJcC_Yw3IL7Bvtf_7nTLw
This guy is a sailor's sailor. He sails and lives on a small (31 foot) sail boat with NO MOTOR what-so-ever. He has sailed all over the place and this year he's planning on sailing to Europe (corona permitting).
There are many, many more channels and most of them are really good...but, there's one channel that I don't recommend. The most popular sailing channel and one that I loved to watch was Sailing La Vagabonde. An Australian couple sailing on a very expensive, high performance cruising catamaran. You might recognize the name as they were the ones that took Greta Thunberg across the Atlantic a few months ago. I unsubscribed when I found out about it.
If you enjoy Uma, there's another channel that's similar. Odd Life Crafting. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNASZ7lA8AS_yKT89TAVP9w
A young Brazilian couple who started their channel building a container house on land they bought with the thought that when they were finished with that, they would buy a sailboat and then sail for a while, afterward, they would live in the container house. They were almost done with the container house when a sailboat deal popped up that they couldn't pass up. They bought an older steel sailboat that had been sitting on the hard for almost 20 years and are now in the process of fixing it up.
I find this interesting because steel sailboats are rare. I kind of have a fondness for steel sailboat as I think they offer a lot of advantages in exchange for the negatives.
Added to rolling archiving of the boggling crimewave that is OBAMAGATE, the nuttiness of the hype expressly to distract, and the waking of the oddest darn people.
Given the rumored predilections, normalizing this seems, well, tame.
Can someone explain to me why YouTube trending always has some transvestites always but PewDiePie with million views get's suppressed?
How about this one; Why do I constantly get recommended van life channels when I watch sailing channels, when the sailing channels are, on average, much, much larger than the vanlife channels?
Does youtube not want people to know that they can own a self sufficient home, not reliant on outside resources and it comes with the ability to sail away from tyranny? I'm kind of serious.
Sailing SV Delos. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvLc83k5o11EIF1lEo0VmuQ Used t be a party boat, but the owner and his wife/long time girlfriend just had a baby, so the more recent stuff is much different. These guys were the first big Youtube sailing channel, so they have years of content.
Sailing Uma https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXbWsGV_cjG3gOsSnNJPVlg Two broke recent college grads bought an old broke down wreck of a boat and turned it into something great. Start from the beginning where they spent a year on the hard fixing the boat. They still do frequent boat projects and they are sailboat project masters on youtube. Very impressive.
Sailing Zatara https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNYlvlreZiRRHo_v5Nmrfow A large family sailing around the world on a very nice (and expensive) sailing catamaran. I think the parents are based, but they don't really talk about politics on their channel (which I think is good).
RAN Sailing https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLYd5EnTTwUKhouIkHoqzMw A Swedish couple who just had a baby. The guy is a very experienced sailor, having sailed to Antarctica in his early 20s with a friend on a small sail boat. You will want to check out their Alaska series. Some of the most beautiful imagery on youtube.
A couple of smaller, more purist channels I like:
Patrick Lane https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEZSvXwSH6flqA0q_EEDDBQ A retired U.S. Naval fighter pilot living in France with his wife. He solo sails all over Europe during the spring/summer/fall months. His wife does not like to sail, so she never comes along. I don't believe I've ever seen her on his channel.
How To Sail Oceans https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTmJcC_Yw3IL7Bvtf_7nTLw This guy is a sailor's sailor. He sails and lives on a small (31 foot) sail boat with NO MOTOR what-so-ever. He has sailed all over the place and this year he's planning on sailing to Europe (corona permitting).
There are many, many more channels and most of them are really good...but, there's one channel that I don't recommend. The most popular sailing channel and one that I loved to watch was Sailing La Vagabonde. An Australian couple sailing on a very expensive, high performance cruising catamaran. You might recognize the name as they were the ones that took Greta Thunberg across the Atlantic a few months ago. I unsubscribed when I found out about it.
Guys - .win has officially surpassed Reddit as a source of the best of the obscure.
Reddit doesn't do obscure anymore, just communism good, orange man bad
If you enjoy Uma, there's another channel that's similar. Odd Life Crafting. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNASZ7lA8AS_yKT89TAVP9w A young Brazilian couple who started their channel building a container house on land they bought with the thought that when they were finished with that, they would buy a sailboat and then sail for a while, afterward, they would live in the container house. They were almost done with the container house when a sailboat deal popped up that they couldn't pass up. They bought an older steel sailboat that had been sitting on the hard for almost 20 years and are now in the process of fixing it up.
I find this interesting because steel sailboats are rare. I kind of have a fondness for steel sailboat as I think they offer a lot of advantages in exchange for the negatives.
Muh algorithm
It is simple. Communists.
Added to rolling archiving of the boggling crimewave that is OBAMAGATE, the nuttiness of the hype expressly to distract, and the waking of the oddest darn people.
Given the rumored predilections, normalizing this seems, well, tame.
Cat . . . ?
Only pussy he could get.
He fingered his pussy.
I don't know who or what "Shane" is. But he goddam well better pray that he never meets me.
Guess who ate Dog meat? https://www.politico.com/blogs/politico44/2012/04/eating-dog-120893