Here are all the youtube films in chronological order
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Wonderful Dylan
No Irish sea video?
You could probably re release these weekly as a new channel ‘sailing turns left’. So many people weren watching 10 years ago!
Cheers Warren
Watching your first films is like watching old re-runs of Doc Martin; it certainly reinforces the maxim ‘tempus fugit’. I am the same age as you Dylan and I am glad that you are still planning to close the circle (even if by ferry and ebike).
Managed to find TAP button tonite. Thanks for all your wonderful poetic videos. I hope to be back sailing in Wells in spring, after 26′ boat has her winter in compound. Wish you get travelling again soon, to complete your circle. Keep in touch. Best Wishes.
Vera Season 4
Just been getting this tv show in the USA , it was filmed in 2013 in Anlmouth area
I think you were there about that time , KTL Season 4 e12.
You might have been their during filming
Having trouble figuring out the date of each ktl season
The TV show is apparently helping toursium in the area.
Cheers Warren
Well I guess there was no film of Blythe to Anlmouth and the river , it would be episode 10 1/2 I guess.
Warren
Not quite related, but we have had no reporting of late on the electric bike and outboard, and how they have performed. Would be interesting to know.
Hi Dylan, it seems that Ron from Ronaldsay has had his way and you’ve closed off the whole lot from YouTube. Is this right? Very sad, I’m having to watch assorted Scandiwegians fettle boats instead of you pottering around rivers.
Thanks for the Entertainment, looking forward to being out there myself in a few years when the grindstone stops
No worries Dylan , if you could get a few bikinis in the next series ? ——- only joking , safe travels, I look forward to seeing them soon
Any progress on getting a boat Dylan?
Fettling not good when you could be sailing😩. You’re welcome to come to Scotland with me, Mylor to Western Isles via Wales, Ireland and IOM.
I have discovered that the kind of shallow-water creek and river sailing that you do so effortlessly can be quite difficult to master…still working on it and will continue doing so, but I rely way too much on the outboard instead of my boat handling skills.
I think my love of the east coast comes from your videos. It is impossible for me to be on the Orwell, or in the Backwaters, or anywhere in those parts without your voice in my head….in a good way, of course.
Video 11 says “not available”…?
You had 15 thousand subscribers on Youtube but removed all your videos from there?
Ok I just read your reply to someone else above. The thing is that Youtube drives traffic to your Paypal. It’s publicity. It’s advertising. If I can come here and watch it for free, then it doesn’t mean I have to pay. It also means less exposure because you are no longer on Youtube!
Other sailing channels have links to patreon. Go on patreon. Or have a link to your website on the films. Even if people can’t click the links they can see where to go.
No Youtube, fewer punters. :(
Hi Dylan, now that you’ve got us all hooked, and for you to get a just return is there no way that if you were to make a new series it could only be accessed once you’ve hit the pay pal button. You could publish adverts and “tasters” on you tube that would drive punters to the area of this site where you’d have to “buy” the new series.
Or maybe the videos could act like the “milk and bread” of the supermarket, an item that you don’t earn much money on but drives us to a site full of merchandise that you do make money on. Anyone for a MOB t shirt, a KTL mug or even a KTL sailing book “The journey so far”?
Dear Dylan, your videos are my bedtime blessings, beautiful to watch and engrossing to view a cruise through your lense. It would be really super to get a special with your lovely wife and the practicalities of victualling a small boat. Kind regards, Bec. PS you have an audience well under 40 years old and not just grumpy old men. Fair winds!