Mulți oameni m-au întrebat despre munca pe care o fac cu SEA Semester, unde navighez ca căpitan de navă înaltă și educator în programe semestriale pe mare. Acesta este un film (primul meu film adevărat!) realizat în timpul unei traversări transatlantice la bordul vasului școlar de navigație Corwith Cramer. Am navigat de la Woods Hole, Massachusetts, la Cork, Irlanda. A fost o călătorie grozavă! Filmul a câștigat „Marele Premiu” la Festivalul Internațional de Film Maritim din 2017, ceea ce a fost foarte distractiv. Urmărește un student la conducere (Meg), un student la științe (Katie), steward (Bex), șef de știință (Scott), șef de știință (Deb) și pe mine, deoarece cu toții ne facem griji pentru diferite lucruri în călătorie, dar lucrăm împreună ca o echipă pentru a face acest lucru în siguranță. Festivalul internațional de film maritim: https://www.maritimefilmfestival.com/ Asistentul filmului îi revine și prietenului meu Shawn, care a navigat ca dulgher, stagiar Leona, și mamei mele care ne-a filmat părăsind docul din Woods Hole! O parte din muzica din film a fost creată de mine și de echipa (inclusiv Chief Mate Scott și Internan Nina), iar restul este muzică fără drepturi de autor și este prezentată mai jos: Jason Shaw, „Acoustic Meditation” și „One Fine Day” Chris Zabriskie – „Cylinder Six” „That Kid in clasa a IV-a” și „The Temperature on the Bow” Jahzzar – „The Valley” „Where it Goes” și „Take me Higher” Andy G. Cohen – „Through the Lens” și „ Land Legs: David Mumford – „Noapte fără somn” „Cântând în ploaie” și „Twinkle Twinkle” Josh Woodward – „Once Tomorrow”
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Transatlantică: o călătorie de descoperire (navigare din SUA către Irlanda într-o navă înaltă)
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So glad to see you involved in this Chris! I’ve watched your celestial navigation series many, many times, and they were essential to me in finally gaining some ability. You’re an insightful teacher. Bravo!
Nice trip. I really wanna join.
Absolutely outstanding , well done
This is brilliant .
I used to do sail trailing on a traditional vessel on the south coast of England (Queen Galadrial). Recently I have been sailing commercial tallships (events and such) but this gave me enourmous nostalgia for the sail training I used to do. I am for sure going back to sail training once it is possible again. Cheers Chris, for reminding me how much I love sail training. This is an awesome insight into what sail training is all about.
Such a lovely experience, thanks for sharing.
No trips to Antarctica?
Great video!
You need the Pony Trainer to help????
Really incredible program. Wish I would've known about this much younger. The sea still found a way around my soul. Hope to see you guys on the water someday! We'll be in a much smaller vessel named Stella Maris. Would love to meet with the crew! Fair winds! – Brandon
Beautiful story. Chris’s Youtube celestial navigation videos inspired me to learn celestial navigation, and I’m thankful for that.
I want to sail like this someday though I am not a mariner but some day I would
This is a fantastic video and an amazing experience for young people. Thanks so much for sharing. This video reminded me of everything I enjoy about teaching. Way to go!
I wish I could do this so bad.
Thank you for this Captain Chris! As a student I much more appreciated the deck Navigation watch and its complexity
Man, I am so jealous right now… There's nowhere I'd rather be than crossing oceans.
This was a beautiful short film, Chris, very well made and produced like a real pro.
I guess I need to keep watching the celestial navigation clips in hopes one day I'll set sail myself.
Enjoyed seeing Chris again….followed his practical nav channel…..thx, Andrew
Those tables …
Hey capt.! It’s such an amazing film 🎥 Definitely loved your journey, such a thrilling experience.!
Love from India 🇮🇳
I like plumbing
Wonderful.
I don't see any smartphone on the ship. Why is it so? and is the internet available ?
Too many adds
We don’t need to mince words here Do we! Hippies! Smelly smelly boat hippies!
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I've only watched the video but it's enough to convince me of the immense value of doing a program such as this for personal development alone as well as all the professional skills to be acquired.
What an amazing opportunity for students!
How many days was that voyage to Europe ?
Was thinking do rehab ship get peoples lives better teach them to sail paint and cook clean lol work for way . No way to sneak drugs or alcohol . Big boats are dumping shit I bet
This would be a great trip except I am now 82 and I know my limitations. We have tried as much as we could in our younger years and sailing a tall ship on the ocean got missed. We did take a ship from Italy to Australia but it wasn't the same as sailing. Ah to be able…….
So didn't need the music! Great video otherwise
SEA remains the GOLD standard! Bravo everyone! I'm not surprised at all to see that such talented people are still coming into the program as teachers and crew. The asea portion for me is the component that brings the whole experience full circle and offers the greatest possibilities for the greatest growth in the students. It galvanizes their sense of community and the absolute importance of the individual to the whole.
It's nearly 40 years since I met Wallace Stark aboard Sea Cloud as well as Phil Sacks, both consummate professionals and who contributed so much to SEA over the years. Wallace hired me into shipyard back in 92 I recall, to do some rigging work on Westward and Corey. My AB & Bosun when I was Chief Mate on Californian back in 91, went to work for SEA for many years, Jen Irving. Jen is perhaps the most complete seaman I have ever known! Keep teaching self-reliance and the importance of the individual to the whole as well as the science, with great people across the shore and sea components and in another 50 years others be watching another of these videos and being awed and inspired! Again BRAVO!
Fair winds,
Paul Bongé
Master Oceans, Master Sail (Retired)
schooner rig. I really prefer ketch rigs. sailed on a 60 footer (at the waterline) years ago. double ended steel ketch with a full keel. if you wanna see something similar look at the "Joshua".. Moitessier's boat. that boat sailed around the horn several times in the 60's. nice weather this time of year and they're far enough North to stay out of hurricane paths as they rarely get above 30N on their westerly crossings.
The "boat" is not 134 feet long, although a marina manager would charge them for it.
Man, I'm a Cape Codder. I'm no scientist, but if I was 10 years younger, still single, and didn't have any kids I would have jumped at any opportunity to serve as a deckhand on this vessel. Just to learn to sail a proper ship.
Море пароплави це класно.які Ви щасливі перебуваючи на такому чудесному пароплаві і воочію любуєтесь красотіщей Божественої природи.
Wow, what a great experience for all you guys ~ wish i could have done this in my earlier years