I find your videos so fascinating and relaxing. I often feel as though I am on board with you and can smell the wonderful sea air. I also appreciate the respectful way indigenous people are portrayed, and how animals are viewed. You walk in beauty, and generously bring us along. Thank you
Thank you for another video. I have seen every video that you have on youtube and truly enjoy them. I saw my first Fleming yacht this last summer moored out in front of my house on Lake Huron wow I was impressed.
Hello Tony.... Your videos are so Enchanting I could watch them all day... You show me and take me to places that I know I will not be able to see now.... I have been lucky enough to see a lot of the World.... But there is still many more I would like to have seen in person... I hope your Family and Friends are all well and safe.... :-))))
Another lovely video. Our family love Tony’s adventures, we’ve watched all of his, countless times. It’s nice to see you back Tony. Kendall Family Australia
Dived that area back in the late sixties, was a teenager. There is nothing more beautiful than being in a kelp forest looking up to the surface. Surreal
Fantastic coast line and Islands 🏝 that I didn't know about. 😀 great commentary 👌 👏electric motor and the longest sea Cave 🌊 👍 wow sea conditions look perfect 🥰 thank you brightens up a cold November night in Wales 🌈
Watching a Tony Fleming travel video is the next best thing to having a Fleming Yacht. Tony is so cool that he even shares with you how he created the boats and the videos. In deed, Tony is a generous and thoughtful man.
A great video! This brought back some pleasant memories for my wife and I. When our youngest daughter lived in Oxnard, we scheduled an all day trip out to Santa Cruz Island. These islands are truly remote, and it's wonderful that the Park Service and the Nature Conservancy have protected them from human encroachment.
A memorable journey indeed. I cannot wait to order my 78. Then retrace your footsteps up and down the East coast, thru the canal, and up to Alaska. Thank you for another wonderful video experience.
I always enjoy your productions. Great to see one of the best Cruising Vessels built being used as she should. Nice that your hard work payed off and allows you to live the enviable cruising life. Keep showing us your adventures.
What a beautiful boat you’re on. Miss my time boating out of Long Beach with friends in his 25 ft walk around cutty. Those were some special days for me.
Superb as always and as others have said you have the perfect voice tone and pace for narration and I think we should class yours as cinematography rather than merely video. A joy to immerse my self in on a cold drab November day in Somerset. Many thanks .
Mr. Fleming, just want to say Thank you for all your videos! I have been watching all your videos and I will own one your beautiful yacht when I get I'm able to. Please continue on your amazing ocean adventure and never stop🙏🙏🙏🙏 Can't wait for your next upload.
THIS IS THE MOST WONDERFUL AND AMAZING TRAVEL DOCUMENTARY I HAVE EVER SEEN!. THANK YOU. - I watch all your Venture Boats trips (Aleutians, Alaska, British Columbia, Europe, Ireland, England, California, Idaho, New York). All videos are properly edited and perfectly presented. All landscapes, scenes, nature, blue sky, grey sky, deep blue sea make me feel so good. It is very soothing and entertaining. Whenever I am stressed out in my life, I always go to watch your sailing videos and it comfort me a lot. - I enjoy watching all your videos (on my 72" flat screen TV - SONY) all time, every weekend from my home in Los Angeles. Even though I am not fortunate like you to circumnavigate the globe and travel on own boat, your sea journey and wonderful voyage videos have brought many delights and good feeling to me. We all ordinary people are grateful to you (Gratitude) for your generous and wonderful presentations. Thank you.
Wonderful journey. As a student of history, I have to say the Channel Islands must still look much as they did when Spanish Captain Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo first saw them in 1542. In fact, Captain Cabrillo died while exploring the Channel Islands and was buried in some as yet undiscovered location on San Miguel.
Im so happy to see you posting a new video, thought that you quit.. I love your videos and share them with others. Thank God for your videos Tony, really thank you for sharing
You sir, could be the next National Geographic nature channel narrator, I love your expertise of the words in this vlog, and you voice is soothing, vary good 👍 thank you for a beautiful amazing boat tour, thanks BigAl California.praise Jesus grace Christ amen 🙏 thanks
Splendid job! Enjoyed your wonderful video from start to finish! Reminds me of the time I went out to Catalina Island for the day. Thanks for taking us along! 🙏🙏 Cheers from Alaska!!
You just missed the Santa Ana winds on Thanksgiving Eve last week! 70mph! I am an Orange County native and it was some of the hardest wind I've ever experienced here.
Brings back memories. During the 1970s we sailed those waters around those islands on both small craft and a large US Naval ship. On the small fishing boats there was great fishing where allowed and if so inclined. I remember there are some off limit areas set aside for environmental reasons and we visited the maps often. Most of the time we enjoyed watching all of the wildlife everywhere and did very little real fishing.
Mr. Flemming, your videos are fascinating. My apologies for asking so many questions since I discovered your channel. What is Venture's range on full tanks at your normal cruising speed. Regards.
Tony you make the most beautiful films and the most beautiful yachts! I'd love to cruise up the pacific coast of America...and also to cross to Hawaii...this is a part of the world that really spikes my interest.
So interesting to see how the Tinder. Is launched. Never seen that . The crane is a wonderful invention. In all the time I spent in California we never took the trip to any of the Channel Islands. Thanks for taking us along.
I dove the islands for abalone, scallops, and Halibut, leaving the other species to themselves. The Ch@nne Islands are such a treat for both new certifications and experienced divers. Lots of life, visibility varies, but very enjoyable. This lip is one of the best informational video in discovering some of what is offered in the area. If you ever get the chance,gladly accept, you won’t be sorry
Seeing these islands once would last me a life time. Couldn't imagine having a boat there on a permanent basis and enjoying it. Maybe I'm too spoiled living in Florida? Still, I enjoyed this video and your narration (as usual!).
The Elephant Seals took over all the beaches we liked to visit North of San Simeon and now they are just protected viewing areas where we cannot access the beaches.
Actually I did mention the kelp very close to the end of the video. The sad reality is that we saw much less kelp than on previous trips and where the guide books said to beware of it we saw none.
As my grandfather used to say: "Behold the marvelous pelican, his beak can hold more than his belly can. He can hold in his beak enough food for a week. I don't know how in the hell he can."
The narration as per usual is sublime.
Jjzn
thank you MR FLEMING from all and best wishes to you and yours
THANK YOU Mr. Fleming, for sharing your awesome adventures!! The stuff of dream's.
Wow, every now and then I run across a jewel that moves my soul.
I find your videos so fascinating and relaxing. I often feel as though I am on board with you and can smell the wonderful sea air. I also appreciate the respectful way indigenous people are portrayed, and how animals are viewed. You walk in beauty, and generously bring us along. Thank you
Truly enjoy your perfectly narrated adventures, thank you for sharing. 👍😊🇨🇦
Literally as good as any documentary ever made...im looking to buy an explorer yacht, only wish I could afford a Fleming!
Just beautiful footage! The Pelicans diving is a real treat. How peaceful this is compared to the hustle and bustle on the California coast.
Thank you for another video. I have seen every video that you have on youtube and truly enjoy them. I saw my first Fleming yacht this last summer moored out in front of my house on Lake Huron wow I was impressed.
Hello Tony.... Your videos are so Enchanting I could watch them all day... You show me and take me to places that I know I will not be able to see now.... I have been lucky enough to see a lot of the World.... But there is still many more I would like to have seen in person... I hope your Family and Friends are all well and safe.... :-))))
A splendid film of an extraordinary part of California.
Thank you, Tony.
thanks for the adventure, and happy thanksgiving to you all and a call out to chris!
Thank you for your beautiful videos. You allow me touch natural marvels, that was only available for explorers in past centuries.
Another lovely video. Our family love Tony’s adventures, we’ve watched all of his, countless times.
It’s nice to see you back Tony.
Kendall Family
Australia
Outstanding as always. Thank you!
Wow, I don’t know how long you’ve been narrating and making videos but these are spectacular - thank you so much.
Amazing episode! love the scenery! Thanks for sharing!!
Thank you Mr Fleming ! What an extraordinary geography lesson. - hands down the best. Cheers to you and your Crew.
Dived that area back in the late sixties, was a teenager. There is nothing more beautiful than being in a kelp forest looking up to the surface. Surreal
Fantastic coast line and Islands 🏝 that I didn't know about. 😀 great commentary 👌 👏electric motor and the longest sea Cave 🌊 👍 wow sea conditions look perfect 🥰 thank you brightens up a cold November night in Wales 🌈
What a wonderful treat. Thank you & so nice to see/hear from you!!
The cave footage is really, really unusual and . . . psychedelic is the word that best describes it in my mind.
Thanks for giving everyone a chance to dream and enjoy your adventures once again Tony!
Thank you, Tony for a beautiful trip to share. It is always wonderful to see the beauty of our world through your eyes.
Watching a Tony Fleming travel video is the next best thing to having a Fleming Yacht. Tony is so cool that he even shares with you how he created the boats and the videos. In deed, Tony is a generous and thoughtful man.
Yeah. Just wish I could afford one :(
So fun to watch and listen. Great job.🇨🇦👍🏻🍻
A great video! This brought back some pleasant memories for my wife and I. When our youngest daughter lived in Oxnard, we scheduled an all day trip out to Santa Cruz Island. These islands are truly remote, and it's wonderful that the Park Service and the Nature Conservancy have protected them from human encroachment.
A memorable journey indeed. I cannot wait to order my 78. Then retrace your footsteps up and down the East coast, thru the canal, and up to Alaska. Thank you for another wonderful video experience.
I always enjoy your productions. Great to see one of the best Cruising Vessels built being used as she should. Nice that your hard work payed off and allows you to live the enviable cruising life. Keep showing us your adventures.
What a beautiful boat you’re on. Miss my time boating out of Long Beach with friends in his 25 ft walk around cutty. Those were some special days for me.
Superb as always and as others have said you have the perfect voice tone and pace for narration and I think we should class yours as cinematography rather than merely video. A joy to immerse my self in on a cold drab November day in Somerset. Many thanks .
Agree 🌈 🌍
Could watch your videos and listen to your soothing narration over and over again! Fascinating adventures!
Mr. Fleming, just want to say Thank you for all your videos! I have been watching all your videos and I will own one your beautiful yacht when I get I'm able to. Please continue on your amazing ocean adventure and never stop🙏🙏🙏🙏 Can't wait for your next upload.
THIS IS THE MOST WONDERFUL AND AMAZING TRAVEL DOCUMENTARY I HAVE EVER SEEN!. THANK YOU. - I watch all your Venture Boats trips (Aleutians, Alaska, British Columbia, Europe, Ireland, England, California, Idaho, New York). All videos are properly edited and perfectly presented. All landscapes, scenes, nature, blue sky, grey sky, deep blue sea make me feel so good. It is very soothing and entertaining. Whenever I am stressed out in my life, I always go to watch your sailing videos and it comfort me a lot. - I enjoy watching all your videos (on my 72" flat screen TV - SONY) all time, every weekend from my home in Los Angeles. Even though I am not fortunate like you to circumnavigate the globe and travel on own boat, your sea journey and wonderful voyage videos have brought many delights and good feeling to me. We all ordinary people are grateful to you (Gratitude) for your generous and wonderful presentations. Thank you.
Amazing as always! So glad to see and listen to your narration! Welcome back!
Wonderful journey. As a student of history, I have to say the Channel Islands must still look much as they did when Spanish Captain Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo first saw them in 1542. In fact, Captain Cabrillo died while exploring the Channel Islands and was buried in some as yet undiscovered location on San Miguel.
Electric tender, and drone footage. Hell yeah.
Im so happy to see you posting a new video, thought that you quit.. I love your videos and share them with others. Thank God for your videos Tony, really thank you for sharing
You sir, could be the next National Geographic nature channel narrator, I love your expertise of the words in this vlog, and you voice is soothing, vary good 👍 thank you for a beautiful amazing boat tour, thanks BigAl California.praise Jesus grace Christ amen 🙏 thanks
you do such great films Tony! we sure want to see more new hour+ long videos! My girlfriend and I have watched them all!!
I love your videos Tony. Please make more!
Thanks, Tony, I could almost smell the salty air and taste the Eggs Benedict.
Thx for taking us along....loved this
So glad to see you having adventures on Venture, thank you so much for sharing, great video!
Another lovely video, just a relaxing pleasure to watch!
I will never forget the wonderful days spent with Truth Aquatics around the channel islands. Godspeed Conception. We miss you so.
Splendid job! Enjoyed your wonderful video from start to finish! Reminds me of the time I went out to Catalina Island for the day. Thanks for taking us along! 🙏🙏 Cheers from Alaska!!
You just missed the Santa Ana winds on Thanksgiving Eve last week! 70mph! I am an Orange County native and it was some of the hardest wind I've ever experienced here.
I have watched and rewatched the adventures of Venture the Fleming Yacht...the narration is so perfect.
We wish you Tony and your family a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year in your Adventures. Mario and Diana. Illinois.
What beautiful colours in that cave. Thank you once again for another great video.
A typically wonderful travelogue from Tony Fleming. Your statistic about the elephant seals diving to 4000feet has totally blown my mind.
Thank you for sharing, you show areas that I will never get to see in person, thank you
Thanks for such a peaceful and interesting video....with a perfect ending in Newport Beach, my favorite place in the world.
It's just wonderful your voice is so calming
Brings back memories. During the 1970s we sailed those waters around those islands on both small craft and a large US Naval ship. On the small fishing boats there was great fishing where allowed and if so inclined. I remember there are some off limit areas set aside for environmental reasons and we visited the maps often. Most of the time we enjoyed watching all of the wildlife everywhere and did very little real fishing.
Thank you for thoughtfully sharing your adventures.
Thank you for the amasing movies.
Mr. Flemming, your videos are fascinating. My apologies for asking so many questions since I discovered your channel. What is Venture's range on full tanks at your normal cruising speed. Regards.
Around 1500 nautical miles
Tony you make the most beautiful films and the most beautiful yachts! I'd love to cruise up the pacific coast of America...and also to cross to Hawaii...this is a part of the world that really spikes my interest.
Great video. I live in NB, but my boat is up in Ventura. I haven't been able to make it up there for 6 weeks, this was a nice vicarious trip for me!
The Spanish did NOT force the Chumash off the islands in the 1500's. Where did you get that info from ?
Thank you Tony for another gem!
Another excellent video ! Thank you !
Thanks Tony for sharing your videos.
Thank you, beautiful as always.
Finally, a new video. I love watching Venture go places :)
Thanks for sharing this with us.
West of the West. It’s great up here, so many more unique spots still to stay at Cruz and Rosa.
Wonderful video. Thanks
So interesting to see how the Tinder. Is launched. Never seen that . The crane is a wonderful invention. In all the time I spent in California we never took the trip to any of the Channel Islands. Thanks for taking us along.
I dove the islands for abalone, scallops, and Halibut, leaving the other species to themselves. The Ch@nne Islands are such a treat for both new certifications and experienced divers. Lots of life, visibility varies, but very enjoyable. This lip is one of the best informational video in discovering some of what is offered in the area. If you ever get the chance,gladly accept, you won’t be sorry
Beautiful! Thank you.
Simply marvelous
Why are there virtually no trees on most of those islands? from what I can see.
I took my boat there.
Dropped anchor of Santa Rosa Island then sailed south to San Diego harbor.
Seeing these islands once would last me a life time. Couldn't imagine having a boat there on a permanent basis and enjoying it. Maybe I'm too spoiled living in Florida? Still, I enjoyed this video and your narration (as usual!).
Beautiful cruise. How did you get Venture to So California from Vancouver?
She was driven down on her own bottom. Venture now has around 68,000 nautical miles under her keel. That's around 78,000 statute miles.
@@FlemingYachts Thank you.
Wow Lovely to see Tk u man💞💞💞💞😍😍😍🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆👍👍👍
The Elephant Seals took over all the beaches we liked to visit North of San Simeon and now they are just protected viewing areas where we cannot access the beaches.
Yo - venture. Another really fine vid. Thanks.
Fantastic
Thank you
No mention of the kelp, the most spectacular feature of the California coast.
Actually I did mention the kelp very close to the end of the video. The sad reality is that we saw
much less kelp than on previous trips and where the guide books said to beware of it we saw none.
Beautiful 😊
How much fuel consumption by venture? Nice videos
O course it all depends on speed and conditions. About 1.3 US gals/hr at just over 9 knots, You can find out more by going to: www.flemingyachts.com
Thanks nice ride 😊
Amazing, wow
A Film by Tony Fleming, another piece of Heaven .
Incredible footage. What resolution, camera did you use? Thanks
I use a Panasonic GH5 shooting 4K but the resolution is greatly reduced for uploading onto You Tube.
The historical dates are skewed 😢.
Thank you!
As my grandfather used to say:
"Behold the marvelous pelican,
his beak can hold more than his belly can.
He can hold in his beak
enough food for a week.
I don't know how in the hell he can."
Well it's not Ireland but it's always beautiful from a Fleming..
🙂🌏
Perfect.
For some reason the audio on this episode is horrendous. Going from loud to nearly absent.
Wonderful…
Lekker man lekker
oooh, she's a pretty with a big smile.
has to be a lot of great whites there will all the seals
語速很慢讓英文不好的我也能聽明白60%,希望能增加一些船上生活的部分,滿足憧憬海上生活的我,謝謝你。