Jordan and Desiree spent 3 years fixing up their 30-foot sailboat “Atticus,” …
And this time, they embarked on a new adventure, sailing around the world on their boat Fat Susan. The name of his YouTube channel is “Life Is Like Sailing”. The bigger the list gets the less we have to resort to skateboard fail videos when we’re bored . https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9rRsBE2nFbnUSjtmv6Jq6w. We sold up, rehoused the cats ( that was such a wrench, we loved those cats) and moved onto a boat. This is our story, a story of three souls sailing around the world. We quit our jobs to move onto our sailboat Kittiwake and sail away. These are the adventures of SV Prism. Winded Voyage – Cool Swiss guy who’s gone from France to the Canaries and will be crossing the Atlantic this season, Adventures of an old Seadog – A Brit who bought his boat in Portugal and crossed the Atlantic, videos are a bit behind real time, very dry British humour, he makes me laugh a lot, Sailing La Brisa – American couple in Mexico prepping their boat for cruising, lovely couple to watch, SY Florence – Young British couple on their way around the world, And Sail Life of course! Stowaway and see what life aboard is really like when an adrenaline junkie marries a drama queen and attempts to sail around the world! We knew that it was time to get out from behind our desks, leave San Francisco and embark on a true sailing adventure. W, So you’re thinking of filming your sailing trip? https://www.youtube.com/user/WhiteSpotPirates. The ranking was compiled tracking hundreds of sailing blogs. Cheers! In 2006 she left California, on her own boat, a 40ft boat which she named Swell and embarked on a life-long dream surf exploration. She has since sailed over 20,000NM to Mexico, Central America, and the South Pacific. We left London , sailed the West coast of Europe and all the way to the Canaries. with our videos we hope to inspire you to live a happier life! We are a couple in our mid 30’s, moving from a blog to a vlog as we catalog a complete refit of our Trisalu, a 37′ custom aluminum sailboat. This list is an attempt to highlight some of the best blogs about sailing that can be found on the web. I buy very little and hunt n gather wherever I can. Traveling under sail has provided the opportunity to connect deeply with the people and places we encounter. We want to share this sailing adventure with you and inspire you to explore the world! It’s almost hard to keep up with the great youtubel sailing videos coming out. Great recommendation. This channel outlines our journey. https://www.youtube.com/user/briantrautman. Whether you’re sailing in August with a catamaran to explore the Dalmatian coastline or spending Easter holidays in the French Riviera, you will find your dream boat. His interesting stories and stunning photography make for a refreshing read. In May 2017 we’ve refitted Kittiwake with some good old DIY and set sail for the Mediterranean in June. We’re taking our time, becoming a part of the landscape instead of just observing it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpAVPSUMqto He also posts on Vimeo at https://vimeo.com/user26022708. Salt & Tar started as a husband and wife duo determined to build a custom George Buehler designed wooden gaff ketch sailboat documenting their undertaking. So we moved aboard our sailboat RAN, a custom built aluminium Beason 40. watching our boat get launched in La Rochelle, France in October of 2014. Creating videos of our journey, adventures, life on board, and lessons learned along the way. I bought the boat on the Norfolk Broads completely inexperienced in sailing. We sailed across oceans and now have the boat in Antigua. JOIN THE BRAVE AND SLIGHTLY INSANE CREW OF “VALHALLA” A 43 FT VOYAGE CRUISING CATAMARAN AND EXPLORE THE WORLD LOOKING FOR ADVENTURE! Behind Growing a pair is a family of four, who spent a year backpacking around Asia and Australia. The world just got a lot smaller… Follow us in learning how to sail and enjoying the ocean whilst exploring the coast of Australia and soon overseas! She wrote a book based on true stories of her adventures, challenges, and different cultures. Miss Lone Star was the name of our first boat a 1999 Cruisers Yacht 3375 (twin engine), we moved aboard with my two children and a large dog for almost a year and we loved the life so much we bought a sailboat!
We’re Audrey and Garrett, two twenty-somethings with a passion for travel (Audrey) and sailing (Garrett).