YouTube Channels for Boating Content
Would love to hear what you all watch—here are some of my favorites—
1) Travels with Geordie—a former Nova Scotia Homebuilder who lives on a Wooden Monk-designed 38’ cruiser in Victoria, BC. He’s the Bob Ross of boating and a master carpenter/boatwright
2) In Too Deep—Gus is a young guy who has a 50’ Hatteras Motoryacht that he’s doing a rolling restoration on
3) What Yacht to Do—a retired couple (Sam and Rev Crouse) who are multiple Loopers on their Carver 504 CPMY
4) Scho and Jo—a young couple who are doing the Great Loop on an old Marine Trader trawler
5) Blue Cat Marine—he does a variety of boat projects and adventures, a real good guy who is quite hilarious (think IRL Tommy Boy on the water)
6) Adventures of Happy Ours—boating stuff around Cape Coral by a recently retired couple from NY
Would love to find a few more
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In to deep is an ambitious and talented young man, with a huge drive to do things. but recently he is taking a lot of risks, open sea transfers between boats is not the smartest thing to be doing.
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Also Trying Not to Sink, lots of content on a Hatteras 58 MY
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The Admiral and I started one just recently. Don't critique it too harshly. Im still learning
https://youtube.com/@greatlakesyachting
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For something beyond the great travel content already mentioned, I enjoy https://www.youtube.com/@everythingboatswithCaptFrank
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My Favorite is "Sampson Boat Co.- Tally Ho: rebuilding a 1910 Gaff Cutter" He has been rebuilding the boat for six years now. Go back and watch from the beginning, it is great.
https://www.youtube.com/@SampsonBoatCo/videos
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Thanks guys, added two new subscriptions
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Also Trying Not to Sink, lots of content on a Hatteras 58 MY
That is one of my favorites - I would love to meet Ed and Lynn - Not a Hatteras, but check out Onboard Tangaroa. This couple bought a 1969 Stevens aluminum-hull 70footer in Alaska that probably hasn't had the level of TLC they're giving it since the '70s.
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Let's not forget Sail Life!
(I know, but it is mostly working on the boat actually, especially the first 5-7 yrs of episodes.)