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For The Love Of Boats

a podcast from Sensar Marine


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  • Ep. #07 - Big game fishing in FL w/ Tim O´Brien

    45:49
    Tim O´Brien is a big game fisherman from Pensacola, Florida. He and his crew have landed fish weighing over 600 pounds and won big money in offshore sportfishing Tournaments. He talks to his old friend Kelly Moulton about fishing miles and miles offshore, boating and boat tech.https://sensarmarine.com/Produced byhttps://www.mainstream.as/

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  • Ep. #06 -Saskia The Sailor

    45:45
    Saskia The Sailor. Born Down Under, lived all over, former powerhouse CEO, based in Holland, owner of Celeste, a Swan 38, Hull #1. She loves to sail and race and learns something new every time she´s on the water. Hear from a woman who knows her boat inside and out and precisely how far you can push her.https://sensarmarine.com/Produced byhttps://www.mainstream.as/
  • Ep. #05 - BRIG boats with Atle Staff of Hankø Marina

    38:19
    Atle Staff and his wife and business partner, Hege, run Hankø Marina, importer of BRIG RIB boats to Norway. Atle really loves to drive boats - for 100s of nautical miles. Most recently up and down Hardangerfjord, one of Norway´s longest fjords. And by the way, all BRIGs will be smart forever more.  https://sensarmarine.com/Produced byhttps://www.mainstream.as/
  • Ep. #04 - The electric sailboat

    35:12
    In today´s episode we meet the owner of Night Train, a 57 foot Nautor Swan that has spent the winter being transformed into an electric hybrid.  Meet the man helping chart the course for electric boating, Johan Wentzel, based in Finland. https://sensarmarine.com/Produced byhttps://www.mainstream.as/
  • Ep. #03 - Verdens barskeste kyst - i liten båt m/ Tom Inge Karlsen

    34:58
    Vår gjest i dag er Tom Inge Karlsen, kjent fra "Verdens barskeste kyst - i liten båt". Han vil ta sin 15 fots Rana opp Norskekysten fra Bergen til Bodø på 40 dager. Stuntet har mottatt mye oppmerksomhet fra aviser såvel som TV2 og har en voksende skare av følgere på Facebook. Så hvem er Tom Inge og hvorfor velger han en slik tilsynelatende vågal tur opp Norskekysten? Vi blir bedre kjent med Tom Inge i denne podcasten og kaster lys over hendelser som førte til dette valget.My guest today is Tom Inge Karlsen. He has decided to take his 15 foot Rana boat up the coast of Norway from Bergen to Bodø over the course of the next 40 days. This journey has gotten quite a lot of attention from both the media and the boating community and we sat down to explore his decicion to take such a wild journey. Tom Inge also has a love for the sea and environmental challenges we are facing there, and we explore this along other topics from Tom Inges life the past 20 years. Kelly speaks in English and Tom Inge speaks in Norwegian.https://sensarmarine.com/Produced byhttps://www.mainstream.as/
  • Ep. #02 - Savvy Navvy - with CEO, Jelte Liebrand

    36:26
    My guest today is Jelte Liebrand, Founder and CEO of UK based Savvy Navvy, a navigational app for boaters launched a few years ago and now with already 60,000 users across a variety of regions. Jelte is one of those people I just clicked with straightaway. He´s a smart and funny Dutchman, passionate about sailing and boating in general. He has an impressive professional background from Google in San Francisco, and he´s definitely a man on a mission to make a major challenge of boating much easier and more intuitive than the traditional offerings of today. 
  • Ep. #01 - Erik Wickgren, MD, Viggo Boats

    23:48
    In our first episode, we sit down with Erik Wickgren, MD of Viggo Boats, a high end aluminum boat builder for year round recreational boaters, located in Öregrund Sweden. Viggo is known for its unique profile in the water and is able to maintain comfort and performance at robust cruising speeds. We discuss everything from the magic of boating in December in the Swedish Archipelago, being able to custom spec boats for his customers, to just getting nerdy about boat tech.https://sensarmarine.com/Produced byhttps://www.mainstream.as/