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About The Sailing Brothers

Adam and Luke AKA The Sailing Brothers

We are two brothers/siblings who love sailing, adventuring and exploring this incredible planet on a shoestring budget

The promise to ourselves when we first started making YouTube videos was to keep it honest and relatable and we keep to this today.

Whatever happens goes into the videos whether cringe, cry, make mistakes or just act like fools

Our sailing journey started from South Wales in the UK.

In 2021 we circumnavigated the United Kingdom and we have carried on sailing full time since then.

Our boat was a Rival 34, 1979. Named : Atlas

which we sailed halfway around the world and then changed boats to a prout Snow goose 37 elite named Checkers

We would like to share our adventures and goings-on through videos here on YouTube for you all to see.

If you would like to follow our story, Please subscribe!

Thanks for taking the time to read this and have a wonderful day!

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Luke and Adam

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