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Navigați în jurul lumii pe un catamaran de lemn cu Kiana Weltzien, Woman and the Wind
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thank you. nice interview.
Best podcast ever ⛵️
That was a crap ton of fun! She's a living legend and an amazing woman.
Cool interview. On your interviews, can you put their social media links. I would greatly appreciate it. Everyone can use more followers.
Wow! What a great episode. I loved the format and editing. Kiana is amazing, too. Well done, I really enjoyed it.
Oh hell yeah
Andy, I've been a subscriber for some time now and have never stepped foot on a sail boat. Too old and broken and will only feed the fish if I did. But I love watching the hundreds of sailing channels that I am subscribed to and I love the podcasts you do through this channel.
This series is going to be really good to watch, because we get to see what makes these people tick and this one in particular is of interest to me because there's another young sailor (don't know if he is a member of the young cruisers) who has a Wharram and is rebuilding it, who is Mark from Wilding Sailing, and I was interested in why he was so fixated on this type of Cat. Now after watching Kiana's interview I understand. She is an inspiration to so many people and evidence that you can get out there on your own and do this, but when it comes to the boat, this particular vessel seems to have a symmetry with the ocean. No need for an autopilot? That would have to be the dream for any sailor.
Great video Andy. Thanks for sharing!
I have a 26 foot that i day sail needs some work but a bit frightened but also excited to take a sail from florida to Caribbean as a first voyage. I still work a land job but just want my freedom i almost ended up living back on land again and this is mainly because of the job as i feel i would like a bigger sailboat and prefer something full keel and heavier. Bit stressful but would love to join this community thanks for talking about it
great communication .Thanks ! As potential revenue for the participants of this community : collect data on potential DIY cruising boats for sale ,your members are bound to see ,or hear about worthwhile boats and become a hub for interested buyers ,potential boats and individuals ( members ) ,who would participate in the refit by remote advice ,or actual work on the boat project . once you do a refit on your own boat ,owners have the best preparation for cruising on that boat .many would need a helping and guiding hand of an experienced DIY cruiser and your association and members could have an additional income and satisfaction to help a new cruiser and potentially safe a worthy boat .
request to your community and all participants : Research for meaningful revenue and reinvest in research and application of environment protection in cruising life ,esp. concerning trash . cruiser trash (plastic packaging,…. ) and trash found on the sea and beaches/islands .There are some small initiatives ,but not commonly known ,nor supported enough . Apart from showing the beauty and realities of cruising life ,as some cruisers show ,all/most/many/some could become active ambassadors for environment protection and this could be far more researched/supported/discussed/organized . Many components of boats and cruising life are toxic to environment and current and future owners and business connected to cruising life could be helped in how to protect environment ,what products are less harmful and how to recycle ,including how to recycle entire boats ,esp. 'plastic' boats . For instance, instead of shredding 'plastic' boats and dumping contents into landfill , one might be able to build sheds, water tanks ,swimming pools ,roofs ….. shelters …barns
with boat hulls ….. . lots of creativity and research asked for and potential even extra revenue and increased environment awareness ,linked with a more meaningful, more caring life .
Best stuff you have ever produced 🎉
Awesome stuff ❤
Very cool set up
Great video
Unfortunately our host didn't hear Kiana clearly when she said sheet to tiller. It's a great way to set up self steering.
no doubt Kiana is a legend, a Moitessier like free spirit in urge to "save her soul" ( or live up to her soul i would say),
a modern time explorer / adventurer / to inspire many entangled human soul,
but i can t help thinking she was very "lucky" / good karma / blessed / looked upon during hers few ocean crossing
with a boat in this state…. we need heroes to last these days
to go down the hull and forget about the the bad weather for some time means she has a very rare , intimate, confident realationship
with life / mother nature and her own life , she belongs
Fantastic interview
Good interview it makes me feel good to see another story of Kiana. I watched a few Videos from amazing Wharram renovations. Just looked to all the Videos from Marc refitting his old Wharram in Amsterdam where Hanneke Boon even dame by to help. For me the Wharram sailers are the most genuine, even this one with these extraordinairy mast from a telephone mast from Portugal an a beam from an old paddle amazing.