Category: SailingLaVagabonde

Launching our New 60ft Trimaran! (La Vagabonde III)

Launching our New 60ft Trimaran! (La Vagabonde III)

In the YouTube video “Launching our New 60ft Trimaran! (La Vagabonde III),” the crew of La Vagabonde is seen excitedly preparing to drop their new 60ft Trimaran into the ocean. The process involves careful organization, communication, and the use of a large crane. Despite the challenges, the crew is relieved and thrilled to finally be on the water. The video also includes a sponsorship message from Better Help, urging viewers to prioritize their mental health and consider online therapy as an option. Overall, the video provides viewers with an informative and neutral insight into the launch of La Vagabonde III.

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Our First Overnight Sail, with a Baby!

Our First Overnight Sail, with a Baby!

In this YouTube video, titled “Our First Overnight Sail, with a Baby!”, sailing couple Elena and Riley embark on a sailing trip with their baby, Lenny. They share their excitement about the 25-knot wind and navigate the calm waters. Despite missing their desired destination, they adapt their plans and consider an overnight sail. Elena also mentions the importance of balancing baby content in their videos. Stay tuned to see how their sailing adventure unfolds!

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It was the best of times, it was the worst of times..

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times..

In the YouTube video titled “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times..”, Elena and Riley share their recent sailing adventures and their perspectives on experiencing the world anew. They showcase their little boy, Lenny, and their exciting day trip around the island of Puerto Santo. The couple hilariously struggles with an unexpected old car lent to them, pushing it out of parking spaces. Despite the challenges, they find hidden gems like crystal-clear rock pools. They also discuss their daily routine and the precious time they have for work on their boat project.

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Burnout – I really don't know if we can go on.

Burnout – I really don't know if we can go on.

The YouTube video titled “Burnout – I really don’t know if we can go on” explores the struggle of maintaining a YouTube channel as a full-time job. The creators discuss how their lives have become intertwined with their channel over the past nine years and express a desire to separate their personal lives from their work. They acknowledge the challenges they face and the difficulty in finding a balance. The video also mentions their current location on a sailboat in Lombok, Indonesia, adding another layer to their journey. They highlight the importance of mental health and thank their sponsor, BetterHelp, for their support. Overall, the video provides a raw and real perspective on the challenges and complexities of being YouTube creators.

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Q.U.A.R.A.N.T.I.N.E 🥴

Q.U.A.R.A.N.T.I.N.E 🥴

In the YouTube video titled “Q.U.A.R.A.N.T.I.N.E 🥴”, the creator discusses their initial apprehension about going into a 14-day quarantine with their two-year-old and one-month-old. However, they were able to reframe the situation and look forward to spending quality time with their small family. They mention their strong relationship with their child and the joy of being able to do activities together throughout the day. The creator also shares unexpected changes in their plans due to COVID-19 cases in Adelaide, leading them to another 14 days of quarantine in Perth. Despite the challenges, they express gratitude for their new quarantine location and highlight Australia’s strict border control measures in response to the pandemic.

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Living Aboard a $100,000 Sailboat! (Pros & Cons)

In the YouTube video titled “Living Aboard a $100,000 Sailboat! (Pros & Cons)”, the vlogger shares their experiences and adventures during a sailing trip through the Indonesian archipelago. They mention diving, spearfishing, and getting closer to whale sharks. The vlogger also talks about the chaos of having two kids onboard and the challenges of cleaning and maintaining the boat. They mention their preference for living on a boat rather than a house on land and the excitement of being back on the ocean after eight months. The video provides an honest review of the boat and similar ones after their experience onboard.

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