A Slow Boat Travel Series

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We are Nikki, Bobby , Sosa & Sunny. Lost On Vessel Earth has been in the making for two years now. We’ve spent over a year refitting Agápe, our 1988 Bayfield 32C, to fit our needs and to give us an extra layer of comfort as we live full time aboard. We are so excited to launch our Slow Boat Travel Series. It will, at the very least, be a great account of our adventures at sea, but more importantly we hope it will be a door for others to walk through to find their own truth, passion, freedom & unconditional love. Through our videos we hope to accomplish changing perspectives, in hopes of changing our own lives for the better. Of course sailing is the heart of it all. Our deep set passion for the ocean in each of us has allowed this to be our lifestyle of choice. We chose to move around as we please, finding magic in every corner of the earth. As the anchor drags, so do we follow. Please subscribe & Join Our Family Tree ✌️❤️⛵️ Lost On Vessel Earth

Small Boat Big Ocean TV

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Welcome to Small Boat Big Ocean TV series! dedicated to mid-Atlantic saltwater fishing. We are your average, every day fishermen. We fish on the 25-ft Howie T. Our vessel is 2000 Cape Horn 24OS center console powered by twin Suzuki 175 four-stroke engines. We only use tackle and gear that gets the job done and doesn\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'t break the bank. We will show you exactly what gear we use and why. We don\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'t have huge budgets and large boats so we fish when the weather and seas allow. We don\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'t claim to know all everything about the saltwater game so in this series you\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'ll get to learn right along side of us. You\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'ll see our successes and failures. Simply put, we are guys in a SMALL BOAT on a BIG OCEAN using what gear we can afford to catch whatever Mother Ocean has to offer. We hope you enjoy this series and PLEASE SUBSCRIBE if you like what you see!

Transat Bakerly Boat Race Plymouth to New York 2016 LOVE SummerTime TV Magazine Worldwide

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The Transat Bakerly Boat Race is a prestigious solo sailing race that spans the vast expanse of the North Atlantic Ocean. It charts a course from Plymouth, located on the south coast of Devon, England, to the bustling metropolis of New York City. This grueling 3,050-nautical mile journey tests the mettle of the world’s finest single-handed sailors, pushing them to their limits1. In 2016, after an eight-year hiatus, the Transat Bakerly race returned, attracting a fleet of 30 boats across four different classes. The skippers embarked on this epic voyage, braving unpredictable weather conditions and navigating the open ocean. The fastest boats were expected to reach New York in just eight days2. The race commenced with great fanfare in Plymouth, where spectators gathered to witness the departure of the intrepid sailors. The fleet set sail on May 2nd, embarking on one of the most challenging solo sailing races in the world. The journey would take them across the vastness of the Atlantic, with the iconic skyline of New York City as their ultimate destination3. As the boats sliced through the waves, the solo sailors battled solitude, fatigue, and the elements. Their determination and skill were put to the test as they navigated the open sea, relying solely on their own expertise and resilience. The Transat Bakerly Boat Race is a true testament to human endurance and the indomitable spirit of adventure on the high seas1. For those who followed the race, it was a thrilling spectacle—a convergence of human ambition and the raw power of nature. As the boats approached the New York harbor, the anticipation grew. The finish line awaited them, marking the end of an arduous journey and the fulfillment of a dream. And so, against the backdrop of the city that never sleeps, the Transat Bakerly Boat Race reached its triumphant conclusion4. To learn more about this remarkable race and its history, you can explore the BBC’s coverage and delve into the colorful past of the BBC’s involvement in broadcasting this unique national sporting event56. LOVE SummerTime TV Magazine Worldwide https://chrissummerfieldtv.wordpress.com/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@ChrisSummerfield Main race sponsors Bakery France