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A LIFETIME at Sea - Lessons Learned over 300,000 Bluewater Miles | With John Kretschmer 

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I had the opportunity to sit down with the legend John Kretschmer to discuss the lessons he has learned over the last 40 years logging more than 300,000 bluewater miles! in more than 60 boats (accrued during his time as a delivery skipper).
Among his many sailing accomplishments is the doubling of Cape Horn in his Contessa 32 named GiGi (with is the subject of John's first book - Cape Horn To Starboard).
About John from his book "Sailing to the Edge of Time": John Kretschmer is sailing's practical philosopher - as much a doer as a thinker. And that is the overarching theme of this chronicle of sailing life. Often amusing, sometimes poignant, occasionally terrifying but always inspiring, his deeply personal account is a welcome reminder of the good life waiting at sea.
With hundreds of thousands of nautical miles under his keel, John's adventures have taken him several times around the world, with challenging crossings of the Atlantic and the Pacific, a narrow escape from a coup in Yemen, an unlikely deliverance from a coral reef off Belize as well as more serene, introspective passages where trade winds are blowing and stories are flowing. His crew has included CEOs, actors, writers, teachers, kids - in essence, everyone.
John's narrative is interwoven with practical tips and advice in seamanship, but also, and just as importantly, his hard-won insights about making the most of our lives. He truly believes we find out who we really are, and what we are capable of, far from the shackles of land, when we find a place where time changes shape - days may merge into one another, but minutes are memorable.
To live adventurously is to live more fully, and that is the life John Kretschmer continues to live. In this book, he shares his simple profundities that will inspire those who live to sail, and those seeking something more rewarding from life.
John has authored a total of seven books, and innumerable magazine articles and boat reviews.
These days he and his wife Tadji spend their time conducting training passages and seminars aboard his Kaufman47 named Quezal.
You can find out more about John in any one of his books or at his website
WWW.Johnkretschmersailing.com
Video Content Timestamps.
00:06 - about John Kretschmer
01:28 - How does someone go from not sailing to 300,000 Bluewater Miles?
01:57 - Johns favorite Sailing authors
02:25 - A deal with Mumma Kretschmer
03:20 - What prompted you to look into sailing literature?
05:50 - So you've got the bug and the boat. What then?
07:17 - Thoughts on Qualifications Vs Experience?
09:56 - The journey from your first boat to GiGi (contessa 32)
10:17 - Celestial Navigation
11:30 - Launching dreams your not prepared for.
13:40 - How do you rationalize the risks?
16:56 - the 79-year guarantee conundrum? and Captains Hour.
21:24 - Rounding of Cape and Horn what happened next?
24:26 - 15 minutes of fame.
25:32 - I became a delivery skipper
26:31 - How did you start out writing boat reviews
28:00 - The journey from Delivery captain to Instructor
29:34 - Top 3 attributes that are key to the sailing life.
30:28 - I made a great discovery about people
31:19 - Leadership, Captaining, and Crew management
33:06 - How do you keep a cool head?
38:25 - How do you manage anxiety and stress?
40:45 - Essential traits of a good captain?
43:35 - Things you have to keep in check?
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@crustysworld167
@crustysworld167 4 года назад
Hi there! John and Tracey Cerul here, m/v Pairadice. John Kretschmer is my cousin. He taught me to sail on Lake Sinclair (Michigan) when we were 16 years old. I am one of his biggest fans! I was kinda down today, feeling isolated due to the virus. We recently returned to Las Vegas after spending 260 days cruising from Portland, OR to the Sea of Cortez. We barely got across the MX border in time. I can’t emphasize enough how delightful and rewarding watching this video was! Made our day.... waiting for part two! Happy Easter, All the Best (or as JRK would say, “Fair Winds”) Tracey
@SailingMillennialFalcon
@SailingMillennialFalcon 4 года назад
Wow sounds like you’ve had a fantastic sailing adventure! Good to hear you returned safely 🙂 I’m pretty sure that everyone is having an off day here and there (us included!) so I’m glad we managed to put a smile on your face 😊 thanks for watching!
@joedonnelly9487
@joedonnelly9487 4 года назад
Wow, very small world...to hear that John Kretschmer had been in Michigan and more specifically showing family the ropes on Lake St. Clair. I live 25 minutes from Lake St. Clair, have fished it many times, our son is a multi-year volunteer Watchstander with the Coast Guard several years at St Clair station, now on Belle Isle station in the Detroit River. No volunteer access to Coast Guard now due to Covid. My daughter's Director at work lives on & sails Lake St Clair currently. Adam & Khiara you are an incredible couple and have elevated the art of cruising and showing us all the joys & trials!!
@peterthurmel2666
@peterthurmel2666 2 года назад
I'm not a sailor, but I enjoyed this interview a lot. What a wise and humble person. A philosopher as well as a psychologist. So much to learn from people like him.
@davidmacdonald78
@davidmacdonald78 4 года назад
I don't often leave a comment, but John seems like a legend and this is gold.
@aubreerivera6161
@aubreerivera6161 4 года назад
What a legend! I'm a former student of Tadji's, found your channel through her recommendation. Used to hear stories of my teacher's husband being a sailor, never really thought much of it in middle school. Now I can't stop watching others sailing adventures on RU-vid and wish I had asked her more about it when I was younger. Love your channel!
@TravelsWithTadji
@TravelsWithTadji 4 года назад
Aubree Rivera OMG...Aubree, that’s such a great comment. We can chat anytime. Hope you’re doing well. xoxo
@davidmalone9022
@davidmalone9022 3 года назад
One of the reasons I love this episode is that pilot berth you are sitting in front of was my home for ten days. I think when I found John in St. Thomas and he assigned me a berth, he looked at me and said, "You look pretty agile, how about you take this pilot berth." His safety briefing is a great model to follow, especially in terms of assigning tasks in the case of the need to abandon ship. I was assigned the task of following John around and doing what he needed to have done. I've never been sure of how I should interpret that. John really is a fabulous captain and his trips are worth every penny. I also wanted to say how impressed I am at your interview skills, Adam. That was as professional an interview as I think I've ever seen. Great, great job.
@learnfix5725
@learnfix5725 4 года назад
You need to do more of this, your interview technique was first rate. Thoroughly enjoyable, thank you.
@xtransam9970
@xtransam9970 4 года назад
This is the real deal life experience, thank you.
@ciaranbyrne62
@ciaranbyrne62 2 года назад
Yes
@terrysmith1307
@terrysmith1307 4 года назад
That was the most engaging conversation I have heard in the sailing shows I watch the man (John) is has a very calming influence about him and very knowledgeable no wonder he gets the best out of people. I wish I could be just half as calming as he Thanks guys cannot wait foe part 2
@davecrawford5390
@davecrawford5390 4 года назад
A breathe of fresh air thank you really enjoyed the interview so far and cant wait for follow up. Many gems of insight
@handymurray
@handymurray 4 года назад
I want to sail with John...
@chrismulvey49
@chrismulvey49 Год назад
That was one of the greatest interviews about sailing I have ever watched. Can't wait to watch the second part
@robbiewoerner5930
@robbiewoerner5930 4 года назад
I put this on while working on laundry, and immediately got sucked into the stories and advice. This was one of the better interviews that I have listen to. The questions provided a great storyline for John to tell his amazing life story. Thank you so much for sharing this! I can't wait for part 2 :) Stay Safe and Stay (mostly) Sane.
@richhamel6810
@richhamel6810 4 года назад
That was a great interview. I've read four of John's books and his philosophy on life and sailing are so grounding. He's the guy you want to have beers with and pick his brain. Can't wait for part II. Well done Adam, having him as a friend and mentor should be cherished.
@RYBAT
@RYBAT 4 года назад
Thoroughly Enjoyed this Interview. Thank You, Adam, Khiara and of course John for taking the time.
@slightlybad1794
@slightlybad1794 4 года назад
More, more more!
@JakeHolman78
@JakeHolman78 4 года назад
Thanks for interviewing him. I read Cape Horn to Starboard and Flirting with Mermaids and highly enjoyed them.
@DirkJacobsz
@DirkJacobsz 4 года назад
What a treat - what an amazing guy. There are two types of people in the world! 1.The person who introduces me to them - and their ego and opinions - the person caught up in their own self importance and 2. The person who introduces me to the world with all its joy - concepts - adventure and possibilities . John is the latter and he taught me about the great risk.... love it....
@rickcolston2091
@rickcolston2091 4 года назад
Wonderful discussion 100% enthralled!
@whitevanman8703
@whitevanman8703 4 года назад
Fantastic video, there's not many videos that can hold my attention for 47 minutes.
@texwires
@texwires 4 года назад
Nothing short of OUTSTANDING! Highest respect to you for the way you conducted yourself. I look forward to the follow on part two of the discussion with John! Being a retired US Navy sailor, I want to say how much I appreciated your statement of the Captains job is the crew and the crews job is the boat. Fair winds my friend!
@CultureCodes
@CultureCodes 4 года назад
My wife gave me Sailing a Serious Ocean when we bought our first family sailboat in 2013. It was on the advice of a co-worker who neither sailed nor had aspirations of sailing but loved the book. I then devoured all the rest of the Kretschmer corpus, except Cape Horn which we just got on audio book. The few video fragments of John I found online didn't match the person and voice in the books. But your interview did!!! Thank John again for doing this and thank you for being your thoughtful self and letting that shine through in the interview questions. I hope social isolation has you on the hook in a beautiful bay with nothing to do but edit this content up for us and dream about your next interview. And thanks for the honesty of all your content -- now I'll have to consider patronage I guess...
@mathewdavis-adventuresandd6643
@mathewdavis-adventuresandd6643 4 года назад
Not normally what I look for, but I enjoyed listening to the entire episode. I appreciate Mr. Kretschmer imparting some of his knowledge, wisdom, and philosophy during this interview. Wish I was as well spoken as Mr. Kretschmer.
@peterlitchford13
@peterlitchford13 4 года назад
Hello from an 89 yr old in Winnipeg. A most fascinating interview and I look forward to Part 2. A childrens author got me started during WW II in the 1940s. I went on from there in Vancouver. I enjoy your channel too.. I miss the sea and your experiences are a great remembrance aud. Keep 'em coming!
@sailingseafarer
@sailingseafarer 4 года назад
Excellent. Thank you. We look forward to Part 2.
@jimfleming2488
@jimfleming2488 3 года назад
I’m a recently retired welder and and a new sailor. I absolutely loved this interview with John Kretschmer. Thank You 👍
@larrykiehl2457
@larrykiehl2457 3 года назад
This is one of my favorite sailing videos ever, a great experience just to watch and listen to John. Outstanding.
@robertadamsmetaldetecting6324
@robertadamsmetaldetecting6324 4 года назад
All I can say is What A Legend!
@bradlacey9370
@bradlacey9370 4 года назад
Excellent discussion and a reminder that you don’t need to be on a boat to share your power with others.
@brettallison1988
@brettallison1988 4 года назад
Mate, that was great, thank you.
@joseortiz5965
@joseortiz5965 3 года назад
I will sail with this skipper every day and twice on Sunday. He touched on something that Jared my memory. I once read something, I don't remember who wrote this. But he said " 5 years from now , you will be at exactly the same place, doing exactly the same thing , except for the books you read and the people you meet". When you read a book , you become smarter or I should say more knowledgeable . And when you meet great people you become a better person. I am so grateful for watching this video. It has moved me . Thank you skipper. Petty officer 2nd class US NAVY.
@HeadwatersKayak
@HeadwatersKayak 4 года назад
Incredible. Thanks for the interview.
@nooneanybodyknows1321
@nooneanybodyknows1321 4 года назад
Fantastic conversation! I could listen to John until the manatees come home. What a fascinating man whom I've never heard of but am eager to learn everything I can. Please do more of these types of videos. Waiting, with great anticipation, for part 2. Great job!👍
@stevewallick1197
@stevewallick1197 4 года назад
Your interrogation style made it easier for him to share the internal nuts and bolts of his recognition of whats truly important in life. The main reason we are here on earth is to learn spiritually. He has mastered sailing and has applied that to his life in a loving, patient, humerus down to the sea practical way. More interrogations Please !!!! with giggling under the umbrella on the fore deck of life !!!
@leonardparks4980
@leonardparks4980 4 года назад
I really enjoyed this too. It’s fascinating to learn about the nuts and bolts that go on between the ears of such a sailing luminary. Looking forward for the second part. Two thumbs up for more interviews.
@11thhourcustom
@11thhourcustom 4 года назад
Loved it! Hit home. Thanks!!!
@peterstevens1344
@peterstevens1344 4 года назад
John is a very interesting interview subject, but blown away by your interviewing skills! Looking forward to part 2.
@captaingreybeard3911
@captaingreybeard3911 4 года назад
I have to agree with most the comment riders on here. You two were absolutely amazing. I faded off a couple times, but the fault was my attention span trying to get the best of me. When I found this slight irritation happening, I quickly realized that this is no ordinary interview, and was drawn into your chat like it was the best talk I have heard in years. John skill is tuned better than most. What a lucky man you are to have him as a close friend to you.
@rvsorce7196
@rvsorce7196 4 года назад
I was really getting into the interview and it just ended, So sad. But can't wait to hear the rest. Yes you do have a knack for this sort of thing, At least better than the reporters I see on TV lately.
@ericfleming5522
@ericfleming5522 4 года назад
Part of John's gift, I think, is that he's really good about communicating two specific things: how to sail, and why to sail. Thanks for sitting him down in front of a camera and getting him talking about his two best subjects.
@bdale2
@bdale2 4 года назад
Excellent interview. That 47 mins just flew by!! Looking forward to the rest of it. Adam, throughout the entirety of SVMF, I've always been impressed with how articulate you are and this attribute is even more apparent during this interview. I think you'd be well found to pursue more of these types of videos (as a side project, of course).
@prestondwhite
@prestondwhite 4 года назад
what a down to earth man. very accomplished yet humble... thank you for bringing him into my world.
@kaakeith3772
@kaakeith3772 4 года назад
legend! so much on leadership, not actually that much on sailing, john for president! luv from canukistan
@timohan100
@timohan100 4 года назад
Great conversation. Kretschmer has long been one of my sailing idols. I have paid admission fees to boat shows just to hear him speak. I am very jealous that you get to sit down with him and absorb his knowledge. He and the Shards might be some of the most inspirational sailors that you could ever want to know. Thank you for posting this!
@cliffmainor4255
@cliffmainor4255 4 года назад
Awesome, awesome, awesome!!! John K is one of my FAVORITE sailing authors, so "THANK you" to you and John for doing this interview. It's great to hear him speak from the heart and share with you regarding the very well-orchestrated topics (kudos, Adam). Terrific discussion and discourse. Perhaps a Tadji/Khiara sequel? ;-) Can't wait for Part 2!
@markfischer2135
@markfischer2135 4 года назад
Very well done. One of the best guests you could book. Listening a second time. If you continue, ensure you duplicate on Spotify, Sticher, etc. You'll give Andy Schell a run for his money. Actually, the marketplace is big enough for both of you. We need more of this! Less babies, bars, and babes. More interviews please!
@tgschrupp
@tgschrupp 4 года назад
Stumbled across "Serious Ocean" a few years ago and have since read all his work. Fantastic interview and I look forward to the second half.
@cliffmainor4255
@cliffmainor4255 4 года назад
Ditto!
@donzie13
@donzie13 4 года назад
My husband and I usually skip interviews and almost skipped this one. Glad that we didn't!!!!! Waiting for the next one! VERY interesting man!!!! And you did very good interviewing him!!!!!!!
@blueclue57
@blueclue57 4 года назад
Adam... wonderfully done, a wonderful life moment. The mutual admiration between the two of you is very apparent. The “discourse” is truly exceptional. He is obviously a very intelligent and experienced person, but your questions were equally well-thought and built the captivating discussion that unfolded. Thank you for preserving the legacy of this man in such a special way.
@alfonsoespinosa6461
@alfonsoespinosa6461 4 года назад
Please do interrogate more sailors. I thoroughly enjoyed both parts of your conversation with Kretschmer. I was totally engaged and smiling throughout. Super interesting. Thanks!!
@kenneththomas3558
@kenneththomas3558 4 года назад
Love it! Thank you. Keep it coming...
@richardbell3213
@richardbell3213 4 года назад
Incredable interview. Thank you very much.
@bradlarden
@bradlarden 4 года назад
Good job with the interview. Nice to see you were prepared. Also looking forward to the next installment.
@11thhourcustom
@11thhourcustom 4 года назад
Looking forward to the next one.
@wildnorthadventures
@wildnorthadventures 4 года назад
A whole nother week??? What.... why? Your interviewing one of my hero’s. But seriously, thank you so much
@crowy350
@crowy350 4 года назад
The master and the apprentice, beautiful to watch. I sense a special bond happening there. Excellent work Adam, loking forward to part 2.👍
@colinboniface194
@colinboniface194 4 года назад
I do believe Adam, this is your finest video. Certainly, your finest moment in all the video's I seen of you two. John is a character...
@larrymacaluso9051
@larrymacaluso9051 4 года назад
WOW! Adam you have amazed me, l have enjoyed watching you and Khiara for some time now, but this interview kept me listening so closely to you and your guest. I must purchase his book as soon as l get a chance, This conversation between you and John was absolutely the best, looking forward to part two. Great job.
@williamdavis9141
@williamdavis9141 4 года назад
Wow! enjoyed it so much. Yes, do more like this. Good job!
@laurasecorun3041
@laurasecorun3041 4 года назад
This was absolutely delightful, thank you all so much. As for wether you should pursue this line of content further, yes please 🙏🏼
@Mainforce66
@Mainforce66 Год назад
Mr. John Kretschmer, what a legend, hanging on his ever word! And thank you so much for the interview Adam, you yre really good at it, a pro Pal.
@kevynterry8002
@kevynterry8002 3 года назад
I could listen to him all day
@sailingarista
@sailingarista 4 года назад
Awesome interview, can’t wait for part 2!
@cyclomaniac9086
@cyclomaniac9086 4 года назад
Brilliant..... great interview. John is amazing. I'm looking forward to part 2.
@SoundzAlive1
@SoundzAlive1 4 года назад
Wow, I did not think that it would be so illuminating. If I could ever afford to be in his crew I would jump to it in a heartbeat. Most surprising thing to me, as I can't do it, was the coolness under pressure with crew. That is a dark art! Cant wait for episode 2. 5 stars. André in Sydney
@nogaffin
@nogaffin 4 года назад
Great interview Adam. Thank you. I think one of the best things you did here, is listen to John. You made the interview about him, not you. I hope you get millions of views. All the best to you
@davehayes9648
@davehayes9648 4 года назад
Great work Adam, nice questions and interview. As a ginger beer I'm naturally attracted to the techy bits, but as a hubby, dad, captain John gave Gold on leadership and the human side of sailing.
@7drobin
@7drobin 4 года назад
Can't believe how short this discussion was. Yes , this is it. It is about life, lived in full. Marvellous. My favourite read is still Joshua Slocum, in French, which I did read sooo many times, I still have it! Even after 45 years living in Australia. It is the one that aroused my enthousiam about sailing. Many thanks.
@mushroomhunter
@mushroomhunter 4 года назад
Calmly waiting for part II.
@bitsboatstravel6024
@bitsboatstravel6024 4 года назад
Never left a comment before anywhere, but that was really really good. Stumbled on you guys About episode 8. What I like about the channel is the mixture of you both obviously enjoying what you do, but the great insights that you occasionally drop. When I have spent 2days trying to remove a rusted bolt in a deep bilge with no room and slightly bodgy tools, and I watch you guys, there is a level of empathy that develops. PS I went and bought a gear puller from total tools after watching Adam with the prop. All the best from oz, take care.
@SailingMillennialFalcon
@SailingMillennialFalcon 4 года назад
Haha love that we’re not the only ones cursing in our deep bilge after dropping yet another tool down there! As much as we hate doing the grotty boat jobs, when boat owners get together it’s mostly what we seem to talk about... everyone seems to know what you’re going through!
@jasonpicard5996
@jasonpicard5996 4 года назад
Thanks so much! That was awesome!
@bumpkin52
@bumpkin52 4 года назад
Loved the interview. Seemed more like 5 minutes than nearly 50. I’ve never read any books about contemporary sailing adventures. My love for sailing started with pirate movies, then authors such as C. S. Forester, Alexander Kent & Patrick O’Brien. Thank you for broadening my horizons.
@johnricks2999
@johnricks2999 4 года назад
Awesome discussion. Kudos to YOU for engaging and befriending this Legend of the High Seas!
@martinrouen
@martinrouen 4 года назад
I loved this. As a Yacht Master Offshore guy, I prefer wet socks to bits of paper. The major red flag to me, is meeting someone who thinks they have more to teach than learn. They had to teach me to sail again when I did my level 3 RYA dinghy course. I learnt so much. Thank you for interviewing this guy. He says exactly what I feel, although he's doing it from an experienced perspective.
@dalecunningham6905
@dalecunningham6905 4 года назад
Well done. You may have a career interviewing people. Your questions were well thought out. John is a true educator. He is able to wrap his answers around a story that draws in the viewer enforcing the value of his experience. More content like this desperately needed.
@davidbamford4721
@davidbamford4721 7 месяцев назад
Yes, I enjoyed the conversation with John. It made me think a lot about a lot of things, and I’m looking forward to seeing the second half.
@jamiemcpoland1876
@jamiemcpoland1876 4 года назад
Great interview, well done. It was great to see the Kaufman 47 down below and differences between our Lazy Lightning II.
@nonaparker564
@nonaparker564 4 года назад
What a fantastic interview and what a lovely guy John is . Adam, besides sailing,this must be your new career ! Thoroughly enjoyed this.
@CAOHnutrition
@CAOHnutrition 4 года назад
Xoxo awesome! Honestly my wife and I watched very good! A+
@MikeLoveBuns
@MikeLoveBuns 4 года назад
Enjoy 😊 sailing ⛵️ adventures! 😀⛵️😘 Mike from Missouri
@DStrayCat69
@DStrayCat69 4 года назад
Great interview and great questions :-) He "John" brought back memories... In 2007 I was crushed by a 2500 lb. steel I-beam. I suffered a broken back, 5 broken ribs and a lot of internal damage and bleeding (muscles, etc.) While it was happening, I had visions of being Cut in Half... "Relax" was the word of the day... I had to direct traffic as everyone around me was freaking out and running in circles... I realized that the only way I would survive was to tell people what to do and how to do it. My supervisor came by and was clearly distraught. I looked at him and said, "I think I'll take the rest of the day off." His laughter settled everyone down... Lesson: When everyone is freaking out, make them laugh... To think straight, in any difficult situation, the mind needs to be Relaxed... Period. I'm sure John would agree... :-)
@chriskrebs47
@chriskrebs47 4 года назад
I’ve recently invested time in not only watching your videos but, listening equally. This episode, by far, is your best. I’m 73 now and feel as I’ve “missed the boat”. I loved John’s comment about crushing someone’s dream; I’ve Had to grieve over two dreams in my life and now .... I think you probably understand. Keep up the excellent work on the documenting of your lives. More of this genre would be very much appreciated. Fair winds and following seas!
@timm6112
@timm6112 4 года назад
I lived on and sailed my own sailboat for months prior to taking two ASA beginner courses. It helped with two things being a complete novice prior to buying my boat: I learned to dock quite well, without a motor and I learned how the boat worked, and the simple mechanics of sailing which just articulated what is done in a simple to understand manner. It also helped me understand how a boat rights itself, etc. After that, I never looked back. The classes were helpful and a good jumping off point. I was always glad to have taken them. So, I guess they just clarified simple, but at the time, muddled concepts and procedures.
@wadejameson6168
@wadejameson6168 4 года назад
Great Job Adam. Love these types of videos.
@fritzk9118
@fritzk9118 4 года назад
This was so informitive. Awesome stuff.
@nicolasmunk-rechnitzer9674
@nicolasmunk-rechnitzer9674 2 года назад
Man, this guy is just a fountain of wisdom! I can definitely relate to many of the stated reflections.
@mickthornton7694
@mickthornton7694 4 года назад
John seems extremely humble in spite of all his accomplishments
@sunflowerrn333
@sunflowerrn333 3 года назад
I actually skipped this one the first time, but today, I watched your latest video and this one came on. I watched the whole darn thing. What a great guy, with exactly the attitude that I would look for in a sailing instructor. And a human being for that matter. Cheers! It was a fantastic conversation.
@michaelburns2726
@michaelburns2726 4 года назад
Adam great stuff, put the rest of the interview up ASAP. These guys are gold if you find them pick their brains on our behalf. onya mate Adelaide
@aviewfromthepilothouse341
@aviewfromthepilothouse341 4 года назад
That was the best interview I've seen in awhile. Looking forward to the rest of it next week.
@gumbykevbo
@gumbykevbo 4 года назад
The editing on this video is really something to be proud of. The time you invested in it was well rewarded. Adam's interview technique is excellent, and of course his subject is a good listen.
@lydiaajohnson
@lydiaajohnson 4 года назад
This is by far my favorite of all your videos. Your vid's are decent, by the way. I just majorly geek out listening to sages. You are one lucky guy to know this man. Honestly, I could learn from him all day. Love his non-authoritarian style. Love his insights and that he is well read. Love that he took off to live on his boat, which I am about to do--after the pandemic ends. Taking my 22 from Nebraska to somewhere south to start out. From there, I'll figure out the rest. My months aboard a tall ship in Vanuatu changed a lot and solidified the rest of my lifelong dreams. I so get it.
@rustie4242
@rustie4242 4 года назад
I really enjoyed it, looking forward to the next session. Cheers Rustie.
@jamesstratton3763
@jamesstratton3763 4 года назад
2nd interview from a you tube channel by far the best well done Adam Keep safe
@jamesstratton3763
@jamesstratton3763 4 года назад
and yes do more interviews your good at it.
@Captin7Seas
@Captin7Seas 4 года назад
Adam - great interview and appreciate the fact there is more to come. As my knees turn 66 next month curious if you asked him about any issues as you do get older - he said he is 61 now and still going so I assume that means if you are in shape and stay that way - you’ll be OK making the necessary longer passages - even if single handed. My cruising plans are on hold for awhile now due to the Coronal issue so getting antsy is all
@svbonzee8557
@svbonzee8557 4 года назад
John is one of my favorite modern sailing authors and I am glad you had the opportunity to do a full length interview with him. I just got done re-reading all of his books while hanging out on the hook.
@michaelvanwinkle7919
@michaelvanwinkle7919 3 года назад
I really enjoyed this first half of your discussion/interview with John Kretschmer, even after happening on the second one first. I would encourage you to do more of these. It is the stories that people share with each other and pass on to younger generations that make our world really connect with its history. Perhaps, even more than the history we learn in classrooms. Sail On!
@AndyPaso1
@AndyPaso1 4 года назад
This was a fascinating interview and I really liked the dynamic between you both. I can see you being where he is in 30 years Adam. Bring on part 2.
@demonikelectronik
@demonikelectronik 4 года назад
Great video! I met John at South Shore Yacht Club in Milwaukee a couple years ago and really enjoyed his talk and his book. One thing that always get me is whenever he talks boats i need to add something to my mental list of trips and tricks. Like, after watching this video, im going to run a piece of hose from my bilge to near my cooling water intake for the engine, in the situation that i have a failed bilge pump i can easily swap the lines to easily drain the water with the diesel cooling pump. Thanks John!
@herbdesson6843
@herbdesson6843 4 года назад
Thank​ you.​ Please​ sir, can.we have​ some​ more?
@YachtGulliver
@YachtGulliver 4 года назад
An absolutely fascinating & absorbing discussion by two great gentlemen. Adam, you are well on your way to follow in John's footsteps. Can't wait for Part 2!
@Sidghengiskhan
@Sidghengiskhan 4 года назад
great interview, sailing to the edge of time is a beautiful book, one of my favourite writers
@Chris.E.
@Chris.E. 4 года назад
I really enjoyed the interview. You did well for your first shot and the interviewee was fantastic. I look fwd to the second half of the video. I didn't find it too long at all. I'm retiring in 6-8 years and I'll be 43-45 years old (current Coast Guard sailor) with plans of leaving the enlisted life behind and Captaining my own ship. I'm trying to accumulate as much knowledge as possible so I love these kind of interviews. He shows great leadership qualities as well as a long list of sea stories. Keep these coming.
@bobfox321
@bobfox321 4 года назад
Well done and very enjoyable. Yes, more is better in this case. Thank you and God Bless.