Blogs of all kinds, lifestyle, travel, fashion, beauty, sailing blogs and everything in between, have been taking over the internet. With millions of people following influencers’ experiences, daily routes and recommendations online through blogs, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and other social media outlets.
Blogs and Instagram pages have a lot of influence over what people purchase, where people travel and what they do. People choose to watch YouTube videos before purchasing an item for reviews or recommendations, they use blogs to research destinations and experiences. Sailing blogs are a great source of information and wanderlust. hatteras yachts for sale Top Sailing Blogs to Inspire You Sailing blogs are no different, there are a large number of individuals and families who have started sailing blogs. Many to showcase their experiences, places to go, sailing how-to guides, and more. With everything from YouTube weekly videos to how to purchase your next boat. The 10 sailing blogs featured in this article each have something different to share, different experiences and lifestyles. 1. Swell Voyage Liz is a Californian surfer, Environmentalist, Captain and Author. Swell Voyage is owned and managed by Liz, who is surfer and environmentalist from California. Liz studied environmental studies and competed in surfing competitions for her college team, upon graduating she began working as a member of the crew on several different boats. She soon became captain of her boat, a 40ft boat which she named Swell. In 2006 she left California and embarked on a life-long dream surf exploration. She has since sailed over 20,000NM to Mexico, Central America, and the South Pacific. Her sailing boat is powered solely by wind and solar power. 2. Wind Traveler From Land to Sea to the Tropics with Three ‘From land to sea to the tropics with three’ This pretty much sums up Brittany, Scott, Isla, Haven and Mira’s story. Wind Traveler was created by Brittany and Scott who decided to set sail for a ‘life less ordinary’ in September 2010. They sailed down the East Coast and onto the Caribbean, where they stayed in Grenada. In March 2012 they had another surprise in the form of a little girl Isla. They decided they needed a bigger boat so sold their old one and brought a bigger one. In March 2014 their family grew once again when they had twin girls Haven and Mira. After a short stint on land, they took to the waters again and returned to the Caribbean. After spending some time at sea they decided they wanted to settle down a little and brought a day sailing company called Aristocat Charters. 3. Sailing Nandji Australian Couple Traveling the World one YouTube Video at a Time. Sailing Nandji is one of the most popular YouTube sailing blogs and was created by an Australian couple who brought a yacht (Nandji) and began living full time on it in 2016. They also have a dog onboard. They have since traveled over 12,000NM around the Pacific and Australia. Along the way, they have used their blog to showcase their adventures, create weekly YouTube videos and how-to guides. They use their YouTube channel, Instagram and blog to document their life at sea, they have also written a book about their adventures. 4. Sailing Tranquilo 20,000 Nautical Mile Sail Around the World In May 2017 Sailing Tranquilo (Fi, El, and Aiden) set sail on a 20,000NM (36,000km) around the world trip, they set sail on their 46′ yacht and documented their preparation and journey through sailing blogs and Instagram. Sailing Tranquilo has lots of travel guide, sailing guides and useful tips on their website and their Instagram page are filled with inspiring photos and their YouTube channel gives viewers an insight into their journey. 5. SV Delos Brian Embarked on an Around the World Sailing Trip and his Friends Along the Way In May 2008 Brian Trautman set off from Seattle, to embark on an around the world trip on his boat Delos (53ft Mel Super Maramu), with no intentions of becoming a YouTuber or travel blogger. He just wanted to take a trip across the Pacific Ocean to New Zealand. When he reached New Zealand he was wishing for more so embarked on a trip to Australia and so it began. Somewhere along the way, SV Delos (Sailing Vessel Delos) was born. SV Delos has become a very popular travel blog and with sailing videos, travel guides, sailing guides a store and more. Delos and it’s crew have traveled to over 45 countries, 70,000 ocean miles and produced over 200 YouTube Videos. They are one of the most well know sailing blogs in the world, being approached by journalists and large companies wanted to make their journey into a tv show. The crew has changed over the years but Brian is still aboard, crew members have come and gone, some with the intention of a short trip on the boat but ended up staying. The crew holds contests to find new crew members and crew members have turned the blog into a business with writers, businessmen, and photographers all becoming part of the crew.
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