YouTube’s Sailing Stars
Dreaming of having a popular YouTube channel to fund your cruising life? These sailing video bloggers show that it takes lots of hard work, dedication, and some luck to make it happen.
Dreaming of having a popular YouTube channel to fund your cruising life? These sailing video bloggers show that it takes lots of hard work, dedication, and some luck to make it happen.
The crew of DogBark! makes the tough decision to turn around when the ice conditions prevent a transit of the Northwest Passage this season.
The crew of DogBark! plays a waiting game with the ice and wind.
The journey continues as the crew of DogBark! reaches the arctic circle.
The crew of DogBark! is killing time in Nome, Alaska, waiting for a weather window to continue on to the Northwest Passage.
A perfect weather window allowed the crew of DogBark! to take a small detour to explore the islands of Haida Gwaii.
On the journey north from Seattle, the crew of Dogbark! revisits favorite cruising grounds along the west coast of British Columbia.
A veteran green flash spotter, Michael Robertson shares his insight into ideal green flash conditions.
Winter is rapidly approaching in the Arctic and it is time for the crew to begin gearing up for the second phase of the project.
This fall, an intrepid band of adventurers will head to far northern Norway, above the Arctic Circle to spend a season with the Orcas.
Just three months after the return from their Arctic expedition, the Barba crew is back at it, this time sailing north along the coast of Norway.
Ed Sherman answers the question of why your boat might have a switch for the battery negative.
Dreaming of having a popular YouTube channel to fund your cruising life? These sailing video bloggers show that it takes lots of hard work, dedication, and some luck to make it happen.
The crew of DogBark! makes the tough decision to turn around when the ice conditions prevent a transit of the Northwest Passage this season.
The crew of DogBark! plays a waiting game with the ice and wind.
The journey continues as the crew of DogBark! reaches the arctic circle.
The crew of DogBark! is killing time in Nome, Alaska, waiting for a weather window to continue on to the Northwest Passage.
A perfect weather window allowed the crew of DogBark! to take a small detour to explore the islands of Haida Gwaii.
On the journey north from Seattle, the crew of Dogbark! revisits favorite cruising grounds along the west coast of British Columbia.
A veteran green flash spotter, Michael Robertson shares his insight into ideal green flash conditions.
Winter is rapidly approaching in the Arctic and it is time for the crew to begin gearing up for the second phase of the project.
This fall, an intrepid band of adventurers will head to far northern Norway, above the Arctic Circle to spend a season with the Orcas.
Just three months after the return from their Arctic expedition, the Barba crew is back at it, this time sailing north along the coast of Norway.
Ed Sherman answers the question of why your boat might have a switch for the battery negative.
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