I just watched Ryan save a dingy for a guy in Nova Scotia who dragged in a blow on Kevin's How to Sail Ocean"s channel. Good for you, Ryan
@chhindz Жыл бұрын
Guess I am about to watch that, but wanted to see R&S, thinking about French breakfast, on Zingaro rescued French people declined fried breakfast food,
@davidnichols147 Жыл бұрын
Truly, another "Heart Felt" episode Sophie. The stress of both Ryan and you really came across, while trying to enjoy your lifestyle. Michael's Pastry shop in the North End is a legend, we live there and frequent often. The cannoli's from Modern looked fabulous, such a surprise as Polar Seal was docked at Constitution Wharf Marina. Bob Davidoff promoted this complex. The Navy yard is a close walk from the marina, giving Boston Historic advantage to their patrons. Again, thank you for sharing your life and hang in there, both are living "The Dream".
@RyanSophieSailing Жыл бұрын
I really want to dedicate this video to our Patrons, because without them, you’d never hear a story like this one. Most long standing sailing KZbin channels can afford to continue sailing and documenting their journey because they can sustain themselves through it solely. Our channel is cost neutral because we can finance an editor thanks to our Patrons. But our life, expenses and bills are paid with the income we derive through our jobs (and to be honest, mostly through Ryan’s). Producing those videos still takes me a lot of time (see our video about how we make them happen: kzbin.info/www/bejne/sGG3nWaQrLZnq7M) but we aren’t dependent on that revenue to continue talking about what sailing the world while working full-time really looks like. A lot of our sailing friends also work full-time, but don’t talk about it on KZbin because they wouldn’t have the time to tell their stories in the time- and energy consuming format that KZbin is. (maybe that’s a video I should make at some point?). It would probably be easier for us to only focus on the jobs that bring us an actual income, but I remember how back in 2015 when we started dreaming about this lifestyle, I wanted to hear what it REALLY is like (but also selfishly, I love making those films and connecting with you all 😉) We can afford to loose subscribers and viewers when we tackle those topics, because we aren’t financially dependent on our channel’s success. And for that, we have our Patrons to thank. So again, a massive thank you to all of you who support our channel, because I can honestly say that it wouldn’t exist without you ❤ (And again, thank you Lee-Ann. The cannolis meant so much to us, and especially that day 🥰)
@brownnoise357 Жыл бұрын
tbh, it is the sheer time lost that is devoted to video production, the filming, the editing, etc, plus the cost of amera equipment and the Bandwidth costs for uploads, which have finished me off for attempting it, even before I start. After my Private Working Life Pension Pot was stolen by the European Union (this has happened to everyone in the EU, whether they realise it or not , leaving even State Pensions in deep trouble), all I am left with, is a basic State Pension, which is why the loss of my last Sailboat, was such a massive blow, as effectively everything I had was on and in that boat. It does look as though I should be able to get a tide me over Sailboat next year, as so the cheap Silver Bullion I bought years ago as insurance, finally starts paying off. But to live, and maintain the Boat properly, I should be able to manage within the limits of that Pension. So a Viseo Channel ? Pass. But I may do an occasional Text Blog with Still photos, and do an occasional review of products I have tested, and do a little selling of secondhand stuff that still works, to help others out more than anything. I have three winterised small 2 stroke Outboards I can start off with for example, each of which will be fully serviced before being sold. That sort of thing. So I should be able to easily live and travel using 4G LTE connections mostly. Frankly, I am very unimpressed with the state of Computer Model Weather Forecasting, and the Mr Weatherman Channel on KZbin, is a very notable exception to the Rule, and all Credit to his expertise and devotion. I've Lived and Survived via Barometer and observation so far, and now I have an electronic Barograph app as well. Things could be worse. Best Wishes, Fair Winds, and Safe Travels. Bob in Wales. 👍 ⛵️✨️✨️✨️❤️
@SailingSisu Жыл бұрын
Wow, what an honest and eye-opening video about the reality of working while sailing the world! It's refreshing to see you guys share the challenges and the balance you have to maintain. And a big shoutout to your Patrons for making it possible for you to continue creating these amazing videos. Your dedication and authenticity are truly inspiring. Keep chasing your dreams and thank you for sharing your journey with us! Also, those cannolis from Michael's Pastry shop looked absolutely scrumptious! Sending you all the positive vibes and encouragement. ⛵️🌊🌞❤️
@SVNalu Жыл бұрын
One of the most honest and open vids I've seen yet about working aboard while traveling! Thank you guys so much for sharing & posting 🤗
@carenclemmons5002 Жыл бұрын
Love that Baby Barnacle!!! She got a job but she’s hedging on the haircut and a raise. She loves her peeps on their floating home orifice. The sparkles flying during the elimination of the pastry was awesome. Watched over and over knowing so well the convergence of molecular energy energizing your range of eye roll aptitude. Yes your soul has been retrieved from the rolling horizon at the first marina. Constants need their equilibrium too I guess. So glad y’all hung in there and made all that stuff happen that brings you back to now. Be safe and sane wherever you need to be. Love y’all.
@WayneTheBoatGuy11 ай бұрын
It's always a challenge trying to balance everything even when it seems like we're living the dream on the outside!
@BillB23 Жыл бұрын
I'm very glad that you've found a way to make a living and simultaneously make videos. Sophie, life would be a little poorer without a weekly dose of your droll humor. Fair winds and following (but not over the transom) seas.
@joehimes9898 Жыл бұрын
Their first day?! You inspire others to follow their dreams.
@SVFresh2Salty Жыл бұрын
I went back to work this year whilst we are cruising , the transition to not being able to take part in a lot of the sailing is a little frustrating but thank God for Starlink and Teams. I think a lot of KZbin channels don’t really know the influence that they have had on the boating community , there are a lot of sailboats like ours that wouldn’t be doing this unless it wasn’t for the likes of your videos showing it’s possible.
@RyanSophieSailing Жыл бұрын
Starlink has been such a game changer for us and made our lives a lot more flexible. No more having to plan around meetings and calls, some of them can be taken while underway (although I'm still not a fan of being on cam while underway). It's not easy, but the reward makes all the efforts worth it!
@ylemoine1 Жыл бұрын
Can’t wait for next week!!!! ❤
@goofy4birds Жыл бұрын
Ryan, just watched you on ON Sailing Oceans video, Great Job in helping they guy retrieve his lost dingy, he was dragging at anchor. You two are an asset to the sailing community
@MicBruise Жыл бұрын
In the 1970's, I lived aboard a 24' sloop in Boston harbor with my wife year round for three years. One year at Lewis Wharf (the coldest winter in 50 years) and two at Constitution Marina (the historic blizzard of 1978). Amazing to see it all again. BTW, one reason why there is little wake there is that the Charles River dam is just on the other side of that bridge. Boats going through there have to lock in and out of the Charles river.
@lilliansmiljanich9132 Жыл бұрын
We have been following you for a while and enjoy your videos. Boston is a special place for us as our son and daughter in law live there while we live in Melbourne Australia. I was so excited when you mentioned the Tatte Bakery and Modern Pastry. That has given us an idea to place an order to be delivered to their place or perhaps a voucher. Thank you. Rod and Lillian
@thestorminmymind Жыл бұрын
Awesome upbeat content as always guy's, but shout out to whoever left desert for you, beautiful deserts such a beautiful note with it... bravo
@RichardTavilla7 ай бұрын
I grew up in Boston. at the front of the aquarium there was a seal there for years named Hooper, who could say his name very well.
@gntsailing4389 Жыл бұрын
The consistency of inconsistency is most definitely a thing! Thanks, as always, for sharing the highs and lows.
@Crowscratch_HauntedLibrary Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the honest account of your experience and reality of living and working on a boat. Very much appreciated. You guys are amazing and inspiring.
@timlamarre868011 ай бұрын
Thank you for posting this.
@aeneas-sails Жыл бұрын
"Rolliest Marina Ever..." brought a smile to my face. I worked the last part of my professional life on the Boston industrial waterfront, and whenever the weather is from the east, the harbor offers little protection. Constitution Marina is a lovely spot, and I'm sad that you missed all of the cultural opportunities of being in the harbor, and I hope that you can get back there some day with a couple of weeks. Bon Chance.
@RyanSophieSailing Жыл бұрын
I was grumpy the whole time I spent trying to work at the dock, lol :p
@aeneas-sails Жыл бұрын
@@RyanSophieSailing I'm French Canadian, partly. Even though my family arrived in New France in the 1630s, the grumpy part in the face of discomfort sounds culturally familiar. :-)
@valeriesorrells Жыл бұрын
love this, I am trying to plan what I will be doing when we do move onto our boat. (5-7 years away). I'm a photographer, and forcing myself to get into video. youtube could be an option, but I don't want that to be my bread and butter. BTW, it was so cool to meet the three of you at Annapolis, you are an inspiration. Keep the realistic boat life videos coming.
@RyanSophieSailing Жыл бұрын
It has been six years since I run this KZbin channel, and it still isn't our "bread and butter". It is a passion project that greatly enhances our experience, but in terms of making a living, it is not what it looks like. With that said, it is an amazing way to create memories and keep a log of the events that occurred while making a lot of new friends, and develop filmmaking skills! So if you have a desire to start a channel, you should absolutely do it :) Not everything is about money, and while I find it challenging sometimes to balance my cost-neutral activity (KZbin) with my money-making job in terms of time, I love where I'm at :)
@brownnoise357 Жыл бұрын
Stugeron works when underway, but unfortunately is not available in the USA. Warning though, do Not take the recommended two tablet dose, or you are out for the count for at least 12 non Seasick hours. I take half a tablet routinely about 30 minutes before going aboard, and them another half tablet every morning with breakfast for 3 or 4 days depending on conditions, to get my sea legs. I have only ever been Seasick once, and that was in a Force 10 plus Gale, with Huge Seas in the Bay of Biscay, I was no use to Man or Beast, for about three and a half Days, and I don't think I have ever been so ill, and couldn't even keep a Polo mint down. An experience I have no wish to repeat. then Stugeron came out. I thinkmitvwas Yachting World that assisted with its development ? ❤ Bob, who has packets of Stugeron in each of the three First Aid Kits I usually have onboard. 👍⛵️✨️✨️✨️❤️
@peace_oceans Жыл бұрын
Keeping it real always! Interesting considerations for keeping sailing as a lifestyle.... so appealing to weigh up. I’d love to do it but I’d be solo. Anyway you guys have stuck in my top 5 channels for interest, entertainment and the real deal factor!
@RyanSophieSailing Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@moonflowercastle11 ай бұрын
My first time chiming in here. I saw you guys on another sailing channel and had to go back to your beginnings and binge watch your shows. Now completely caught up and can’t wait for your next video! I so identify with you Sophie. I am French also (from Bordeaux), live in the US (my boyfriend said we sounded the same and have the same type of personalities 😂) and our green card stories are pretty similar 🙄 you know exactly what I mean… keep up the good work, your videos are awesome, and even though I am more into motor yachting in the beautiful waters of puget sound (Washington), I really love your videos.😊
@SV-Flying-Tigress Жыл бұрын
Here I am working from my boat watching a video about you working from you boat. Greetings SV Flying Tigress in Pensacola
@RyanSophieSailing Жыл бұрын
Hahaha, how meta 😆 do you relate to anything ?
@SV-Flying-Tigress Жыл бұрын
@@RyanSophieSailing Yes, it is complicated. I just called my boss yesterday and gave him my retirement notice. He was very cool and understanding. : )
@steve_russell Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@jashdelacruz2246 Жыл бұрын
Still waiting for the next video. Checking everyday ahaha! 😅 But we hope you are having a good time and much needed rest. We're willing to wait. Haha!
@svechappe6075 Жыл бұрын
Very much enjoyed this episode as it was very open and transparent about how you guys manage your cruising lifestyle. I find too many channels create an illusion that simply isn't believable, or at least, relatable, and I've started to unsubscribe from those. You guys are doing a version of what many of us are doing, which is still maintaining careers so you can afford to cruise. Can very much relate to the situation of having to attend on-line meetings down below while underway while the spouse is at the helm commanding the boat. Interesting anecdote about Teams and Zoom being able to filter out background noise. I'm always so careful to conduct my calls in the forward stateroom where I have to close the door for fear those on the call are going to hear the rumbling of our Yanmar. I'll have to do a test and see if I am able to move out into the salon on future calls. Thanks for the tip! Will continue to hang as a subscriber to you guys. Cheers.
@RyanSophieSailing Жыл бұрын
Do the test with Zoom or Teams and you will be amazed! As for your initial comment, I think that a lot of channels are simply financially dependent on maintaining the illusion of the dream life at the risk of coming across as "complainy" (which always happens to us anytime I post a video that's a little more "realistic"). But also maybe they create a virtuous circle that forces them to do fun things for them to film? All I know is that "living the dream" comes at a very high cost for us, and I find it to be a disservice to everyone to pretend that it's not the case.
@AlyssaWolney8 ай бұрын
So, I have been binging sailing videos because I am over 'it' and have similar plans to you two... This was the third video I watched of yours (after the solo crossing ones because I am a single.. so that is what I want to learn about) the funny thing about this video is that I live across the greenway from that first rolly marina you stayed at. I really appreciate honest videos like this because I also am not a trust fund baby.... and mama has to pay the bills. It would be great to not be paying Boston Level bills though.
@lvdriver4 Жыл бұрын
Boston is a great place to visit
@lowellmccormick6991 Жыл бұрын
I was in Boston during mid-winter for a construction meeting. My hotel room overlooked a frozen marina. Sailboats with snow piled up on them and bubblers keeping the marina water from freezing and crushing hulls. After the meeting, a couple of the guys headed out to go ice fishing. That sounded like going to a frozen hell to me. Meanwhile, I flew back to New Orleans and raced our sailboat in the Sugar Bowl Regatta in very pleasant weather. I love living down south. I grew up in New Orleans, eating delicious French pastries. They were like pastries from heaven. My favorites are the moulin a vent, fresh fruit tarts and anything with patisserie. These days the best French pastry shops in New Orleans are Vietnamese and just as delicious.
@carenclemmons5002 Жыл бұрын
Man here in Texas, we still hope that the French are still there and join the living in the quarter with the Vietnamese. Love those heady desserts more than alcohol.
@JakobEngl Жыл бұрын
Great video
@Minuend Жыл бұрын
Hi there, I know you have to leave soon but if you can you really need to get to the North End of Boston and have some Italian food. It's a treat.
@drewsky5577 Жыл бұрын
Bostons a good city to get stuck in!
@ColinWetherelt Жыл бұрын
"Being cute IS how I pay the rent" ~ Barnacle
@greglight3745 Жыл бұрын
We need a Barnie cam view !
@BillBlevins Жыл бұрын
Your AirPods work with Teams? We're sorting out how to work while cruising right now. Good video.
@catwednesday Жыл бұрын
Such an interesting view into your lives. We're trying to figure out how to achieve this, first for just next summer. I find working remotely to be challenging, even when it's just for a month. It takes so much more organization, especially when my clients are in a different time zone. I never feel like those relaxed instagramers on the beach in Bali with their laptop. I'm more of the stress case trying to secure internet connection and juggling SIM cards. But I'm definitely grateful that it's even an option these days. I hope the financing deal came through for Dakota Lithium. Seems like a great company.
@RyanSophieSailing Жыл бұрын
I relate 100% to your comment. While I am so grateful that we have all those wonderful travel experiences, I find it super stressful to manage inconsistent remote work with the inherent inconsistency of sailing as a lifestyle. Ultimately, the rewards of traveling keep us going, but every year, I need a few months of land break to maintain my sanity :p
@nutsandbolts432 Жыл бұрын
I often wonder about the long term viability of being live aboard charter captains. There are a lot of expenses on a boat, might as well write them off and physically use the boat to make money when needed. Not having seen examples of this on KZbin, it makes me doubt if it would work. What’s your opinion?
@julienmesse4563 Жыл бұрын
bonjour, je voulais préciser que ça s'appelle une chocolatine...;) thanks for your investment and your beautiful sharing. what a good job. P.s sorry for my poor english
@MondoRockable Жыл бұрын
I want to know yours and Ryan's thoughts regarding circumnavigating the world on your 40ft Beneteau. It's technically a lightweight sailboat built for coastal cruising, and while it has an "A" (ocean going) certification, how has it performed in strong winds and heavy seas? Many say B's creak and groan a lot, and slam into waves, given the boat's light weight and keel. Thoughts? Thanks! Edit. Yeah, having to work sucks. Deadlines suck too. But, I know you're living the dream!
@brownnoise357 Жыл бұрын
The old Rule that the Captain is always right because they are the Captain, frequently fails at an early hurdle, such as when Captain is below Decks with Captain's head Firnly embedded in a Bucket, because Captain is too Cool to take a damned Seasick Tablet, or Captain is a Total Fail when it comes to Situation Assessment. 🤣🤣🤣 Bob. ❤
@seasorb Жыл бұрын
Been watchijg since the beginning so it's kinda scary to think that's that long ago. Jeeze. We're getting auld.
@RyanSophieSailing Жыл бұрын
Oh gosh I know… I have grey hair now 😱😂
@garyevans6722 Жыл бұрын
is your dog a coton?
@thomasthornton5737 Жыл бұрын
😎👍👍👍❤
@peterh9896 Жыл бұрын
Sophie where is your chamant french accent? 😂
@AngusJohnson-ei1kk Жыл бұрын
Your in my back yard.
@TheCornucopiaProject-bd5jk6 ай бұрын
I have to admit, the fact that Ryan is co founder of Dakota lithium does take away from my admiration of your sailing adventure. You guys are not exactly the underdogs in the sailing community.