I have watched all three video / episodes, and it is a fantastic story of human will and determination. I have couple of observations though. The credibility of the story suffers when video clips are included that are not from Denmark, or England, or Sweden. Clips from the Pacific Northwest and the Northeast of the US take away from the story, as does a shot of the destination city, Varberg in Sweden, in 1965 there were no high-rise buildings.
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I'm on the edge of my seat! You have the gift of a great story teller John. Can't wait for P2...
Wow, thanks!
@@johnjordansailing Yes sir, we're all waiting
What a wonderful story. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for such a nice comment. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Please do subscribe (if not already) to be notified of part two.
Many thanks for your efforts in putting this together, John; much appreciated.
My pleasure!
Plywood is excellent boatbuilding material. Strong light waterproof.
Thanks for the comment Tom. I believe you are correct. The Globe 5.80 boats are a testament to that.
Awesome story!!!..........⛵⛵⛵
I never knew the early Potter had a mizzen. Good story. I subscribed.
Awesome! Thank you!
Great story telling. I'm in the grip of the unfolding drama. Thanks for creating.
Thanks for the comment and the wonderful feedback!
well done. exciting and full of suspense.
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Very happy to subscribe. Your narrative brings great detail to the simple charts of the voyage. Especially interested in the next chapter.
Awesome, thank you!
This guy should be a narrator on the Discovery channel. Proper
What a great story, thanks for sharing
Greetings from beautiful Hawaii islands 🏝 ⛵
Thanks so much. Glad you enjoyed it!
Learning To Sail is Learning To Live!
You got that right!
Thank you.
You're welcome!
Booi to booi (5.03)? Is this what it's come to? I liked the rest, though.
Ha! Thanks for your comment. "Booi" is the American pronunciation. I live in the United States and the majority of my audience is here too.
A man made of steel a boat of plywood!
Interesting story. One note, PLEASE compress your audio track. Some parts are very LOUD.
Thanks for the comment.
I have watched all three video / episodes, and it is a fantastic story of human will and determination. I have couple of observations though. The credibility of the story suffers when video clips are included that are not from Denmark, or England, or Sweden. Clips from the Pacific Northwest and the Northeast of the US take away from the story, as does a shot of the destination city, Varberg in Sweden, in 1965 there were no high-rise buildings.
Thanks for watching and commenting. Maybe AI will do a better job than me creating video in the near future!
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I’m buying a potter 15 now and I’m gonna sail my lake and pretend I’m at sea.
They are great boats and can achieve much in the right hands. Have fun!
Stan should not be making decisions on sailing..he made bad decisions..
He took a risk with the weather in October, and encountered a fierce storm that lasted longer than he anticipated it would.