You should be considered a national treasure. you have opened up so much of you country to me and my wife. We are now determined to pay a visit. we had heard so much negative stuff but because of your videos we realize how wonderful Brittan is. they should support you in some way without trying to control your content. it is your honesty that won us over.
it is a lovely place with some greaat scenery, layer after layer of history to explore and enjoy.... all you need to do is to get out of London and Edinburgh - rent a car and drive around a bit
so there it was @1:20. a swan 44. I ask myself, would you rather the swan, or a centaur and winters type bloke to guide. the answer is easy. those centaurs seem very capable btw, unlike me they dry up, saving quid and making maintainence very doable. thx Mr. winters.
a 44 foot boat is way too big for single handed shallow sailing - and the costs of keeping a big boat are so far out of my league that KTL would have gone bust years before it finally ran out of money.
Seems being able to do shoal work is a must in a land that it's coast doubles and halves twice daily, three times in Hampton Waters / Solent? These adventures you've documented so well are better served in your twin keel that you can afford for sure. You lack for nothing.
Great to see a living church .
You should be considered a national treasure. you have opened up so much of you country to me and my wife. We are now determined to pay a visit. we had heard so much negative stuff but because of your videos we realize how wonderful Brittan is. they should support you in some way without trying to control your content. it is your honesty that won us over.
it is a lovely place with some greaat scenery, layer after layer of history to explore and enjoy.... all you need to do is to get out of London and Edinburgh - rent a car and drive around a bit
borrow a canoe
Super film series, I see me with enthusiasm. Greetings from Germany Henryk Frach
Beautiful. Hope your ok mate. Not heard from you in a while.
You love the motor boats the same way I do! ;-)
great shots ! …
and not so many motor boats !… ;)
so there it was @1:20. a swan 44. I ask myself, would you rather the swan, or a centaur and winters type bloke to guide. the answer is easy. those centaurs seem very capable btw, unlike me they dry up, saving quid and making maintainence very doable. thx Mr. winters.
a 44 foot boat is way too big for single handed shallow sailing - and the
costs of keeping a big boat are so far out of my league that KTL would
have gone bust years before it finally ran out of money.
Seems being able to do shoal work is a must in a land that it's coast doubles and halves twice daily, three times in Hampton Waters / Solent? These adventures you've documented so well are better served in your twin keel that you can afford for sure. You lack for nothing.