
I Bought a Tiny Sailboat to Explore Scotland!

10% of profits from these videos are donated to marine conservation projects in Scotland 🌊
This is the very first video on my new (to me) 26ft Victoria from 1996. I’ll run through the boat buying process from start to finish, head off on the maiden voyage through the Scottish Isles then go on my very first solo sail!
Over the next few months I’m hoping to share stories from the sea, with the hope of encouraging others to get outdoors, care for our environment and set off on their own adventures.
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I wanted to say a huge thank you Wild Earth for their continued support. Their gear has helped keep me warm, dry, and safe through this cold Scottish weather. If you’re looking for new outdoor gear, check them out here: https://www.wildearth.com.au
0:00 Introduction
0:30 In Water Survey
1:38 Out Water Survey
2:31 Engine Issues
4:01 I Bought a Boat!
5:15 Moving Aboard
6:12 Leaving Troon Yacht Haven
7:24 Maiden Voyage
9:40 First Solo Sail on my Victoria 800
14:38 Right Decision?
KB 🙂
Video Summary
AI GeneratedThe narrator documents the purchase of a 26-foot sailboat named Enya in Scotland. After navigating a detailed survey and negotiating repairs for a faulty engine, the narrator officially takes ownership. The journey concludes with an emotional first solo sail, where the narrator encounters local wildlife and expresses a deep connection with the vessel.
