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Nautical Knowledge and Nonsense
Captain Johann Steinke
42 episodes
7 months ago
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Nautical Knowledge and Nonsense
40. Hell at Sea- The Wreck of the Medusa
THIS EPISODE IS NOT APPROPRIATE FOR CHILDREN!! This is, in my opinion, the worst sea disaster ever recorded, and also one of the least known to the general public. I think there are many lessons that can be taken from this event that can help people directly. The madness that occurred on the Wreck of the Medusa can help explain why humans are so easily able to be manipulated, and why we can so easily be turned to violence on one another. At the end of the episode I give practical advice and tips on how to avoid this sort of surprisingly common manipulation. Intro/Ending Music: Many thanks to Riggy Rackin for allowing the use of music from his Nauticas album. The intro and ending themes are the sailor song "Arran Boat Song", specifically track 3.  Learn more or order his music at www.riggy.com  My Children's Books:  "The Greatest Captain in the World" and "The Greatest Captain in the World Too" are available on Amazon or directly from me at...  www.greatestcaptain.com     Please support me at Paypal  https://www.paypal.com/donate/?business=PTYG3GDRKYWKN 
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1 year ago
1 hour 15 minutes 40 seconds

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39. Catalina Channel Swimmer- Ali LaBonte
In September 2022 Ali LaBonte swam the Catalina Channel in California.  This was a long-term dream and goal of hers.  In the interview she explains in detail how she was able to accomplish this.  I learned a lot about these types of endurance swims from her and her swim in particular.  I am very grateful that she sat down to chat with me, especially since we had only met the night before the interview!  Intro/Ending Music: Many thanks to Riggy Rackin for allowing the use of music from his Nauticas album. The intro and ending themes are the sailor song "A Roving", specifically track 1.  Learn more or order his music at www.riggy.com 
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2 years ago
35 minutes 15 seconds

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38. Hippie Fisherman- Jim Peacock
My apologies for not publishing in a while; life has been insanely busy.  Jim Peacock is a hippie fisherman who has some great stories to share (storms, close calls, the hippie and fishing life).  He also has been a major part of the Pacific Northwest wooden boat world, and you will hear my shock and excitement in the interview as I learn that I am actually talking to someone who helped create a wooden boat culture that has lasted decades and will probably outlast us all! Intro/Ending Music: Many thanks to Riggy Rackin for allowing the use of music from his Nauticas album. The intro and ending themes are the sailor song "A Roving", specifically track 1.  Learn more or order his music at www.riggy.com 
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2 years ago
1 hour 27 minutes 55 seconds

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37. Nuclear Ballistic Missile Submarine Chief- Bill Larsen, USN Retired
Sometimes you meet people with whom you have an instant rapport.  That is how it felt interviewing Bill Larsen in this episode.  Bill was a Nuclear Ballistic Missile Submarine Chief and the whole time I spoke to him it felt like talking to an old shipmate.  I learned a lot during the interview about subs, the mentality of submariners, life under the water, and so much more.  I hope you enjoy this interview as much as I did. Intro/Ending Music: Many thanks to Riggy Rackin for allowing the use of music from his Nauticas album. The intro and ending themes are the sailor song "A Roving", specifically track 1.  Learn more or order his music at www.riggy.com 
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2 years ago
2 hours 20 minutes 46 seconds

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36. Sexy Spanish Sailor and Viking Shipmate- Pelayo
Pelayo and I met while sailing and working on the world's largest Viking ship the "Draken".  Pelayo is an incredibly intelligent, funny and talented human being, and I am sure the joy we had in getting caught up came out in our conversation.  Our chat took us from our meeting in Norway, to the time he survived a demasting aboard the Draken, to fun times on the Hawaiian Chieftain when we sailed together on the west coast of the US.  Ever the character and oh so dashing, Pelayo is a very good example of a delightful old shipmate.  The Draken's Website: https://www.drakenhh.com/ Intro/Ending Music: Many thanks to Riggy Rackin for allowing the use of music from his Nauticas album. The intro and ending themes are the sailor song "A Roving", specifically track 1.  Learn more or order his music at www.riggy.com 
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3 years ago
1 hour 13 minutes 48 seconds

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35. Quarantined Way Too Long On a Destroyer- Kyle Wilson, USN
This is the first episode where I get to really talk about what life was like during Covid for many of our sailors in the US Navy.  It's very interesting hearing about all the difficulties and problems faced by Kyle while quarantined on his ship, and how they were dealt with.  My apologies for not releasing this sooner, but one of the topics brought up in the interview was the tragic shooting down of Iranian Flight 655 in the 80s.  I got lost heading down a rabbit hole and looking up hundreds of pages of documents and reports on that topic.  It's a complicated event and time, and I think I must leave it at that for now.  I hope you find the rest of the conversation between me and Kyle interesting and entertaining. If nothing else, we certainly cover a wide variety of topics!   BBC Article and Video on the Shooting Down of Iran Flight 655- https://www.bbc.com/news/av/stories-44614512    BBC Documentary on the Shooting Down of Iran Flight 655 (Part 1 of 3)- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Onk_wI3ZVME    USS Texas: USN vessel that flooded some of it's holds to increase it's gun elevation- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Texas_(BB-35)#D-Day   Greyhound- A 2020 Film starring Tom Hanks as a destroyer captain protecting an Atlantic convoy during WWII.  The perfect counter point to "Das Boot".  The Last Ship- A series mentioned in our interview with at least one episode featuring Kyle's ship.   Intro/Ending Music: Many thanks to Riggy Rackin for allowing the use of music from his Nauticas album. The intro and ending themes are the sailor song "A Roving", specifically track 1.  Learn more or order his music at www.riggy.com 
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3 years ago
2 hours 12 minutes 21 seconds

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34. Backseat Captaining
In this episode I talk about "backseat captaining" and why I can't stand it.  I go through numerous reasons why I think it's bad, and give suggestions on better ways to critique or help other captains and mariners out there.  I go through my personal thoughts on how best to navigate The Rules of the Road, as well as my thoughts on what went wrong and led up to the Elbe 5 colliding with a container ship (Pictured in the cover art) Videos and Links mentioned in the episode: Elbe 5 just before collision- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXrTvVh4NOs Bulk Carrier grounding in Burlington, NJ-  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmPpd6seS14 "Super Yacht Captain" video- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fnd7RpMmF0s&t=662s Link to the book "One Minute Guide to Nautical Rules of the Road"- https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/one-minute-guide-to-the-nautical-rules-of-the-road-charlie-wing/1100553818 Video of HMS Rose/Surprise crashing (Note: apparently one has to subscribe to see it now)- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLCOnFc7eIA   Intro/Ending Music: Many thanks to Riggy Rackin for allowing the use of music from his Nauticas album. The intro and ending themes are the sailor song "A Roving", specifically track 1.  Learn more or order his music at www.riggy.com 
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3 years ago
46 minutes 21 seconds

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33. Racing Sailor and Tallship Captain- Jordan Smith
Jordan Smith is a semi-professional racer and a tallship captain.  Our conversation ranges all over the place, but actually starts with COVID (which might be a first for my interviews, for I think it's only been mentioned in passing before).  We also talk sailing, leadership, tallships and history.  Jordan mentions a historical fiction novel he is working on, so be on the look-out for that in the future!  Lastly, there are definitely some funny parts in the interview such as:  his description of Keywest as the largest open-air insane asylum in the world; the dumbest things tourists have asked us; and the cuban refugees who supposedly made it to the US on a floating monster truck!! Intro/Ending Music: Many thanks to Riggy Rackin for allowing the use of music from his Nauticas album. The intro and ending themes are the sailor song "A Roving", specifically track 1.  Learn more or order his music at www.riggy.com  My Children's Books:  "The Greatest Captain in the World" and "The Greatest Captain in the World Too" are available on Amazon or directly from me at...  www.greatestcaptain.com  
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3 years ago
1 hour 20 minutes 46 seconds

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32. Navy Aircraft Technician and Maintenance Manager- Robert Armer
Robert Armer is the first person I have interviewed who has dedicated his adult life to a career in the US Navy. He is a gifted story teller and has had first hand experience with many changes in the US Navy over the past few decades.  He got to see the ships transition from all-male crews to mixed gender crews, and he was also present when the Navy went from peacetime to wartime during the post 9-11 years.  We only scratch the surface of his career and what he has experienced, but I found my brief time with him to be captivating.  I hope to have more interviews with him in the future. Intro/Ending Music: Many thanks to Riggy Rackin for allowing the use of music from his Nauticas album. The intro and ending themes are the sailor song "A Roving", specifically track 1.  Learn more or order his music at www.riggy.com 
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3 years ago
1 hour 46 minutes 13 seconds

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31. ”And then I shot myself in the hand...” Boat Stalker- Steve Bennet
Steve Bennet is a wonderful person who followed my ship and crew for a few months and quickly became a family friend.  He has had absolutely incredible life adventures!  In this interview we mostly focus on his first and second years working on boats in Alaska, but we also range all over the place in our stories.  In the end we do discuss some serious medical information that every grown man (and every woman with a stubborn man) should know, although we start out with something less serious, namely the time that Steve shot himself in the hand!   Intro/Ending Music: Many thanks to Riggy Rackin for allowing the use of music from his Nauticas album. The intro and ending themes are the sailor song "A Roving", specifically track 1.  Learn more or order his music at www.riggy.com  My Children's Books:  "The Greatest Captain in the World" and "The Greatest Captain in the World Too" are available on Amazon or directly from me at...  www.greatestcaptain.com     Please support me at Paypal  https://www.paypal.com/donate/?business=PTYG3GDRKYWKN   
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3 years ago
2 hours 8 minutes 46 seconds

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30.Historian and Youtube Sensation!!- Brandon F.
In this episode I got to talk to Brandon F.  Brandon makes historical Youtube videos that have received millions of views!  Several of them also have nautical themes and so we discuss that as well as possible future maritime-related videos.  We also go on a few funny historical rants, and just in general have a great conversation!  He absolutely did not have to do this interview (especially as he was just a few hours from catching a plane to England and had not yet packed!) but he did so and for that I am very thankful. Brandon Youtube Channel:  https://www.youtube.com/c/BrandonF  Brandon's website:  https://www.nativeoak.org/  Brandon's "What does a musket really sound like?" video, mentioned in the episode:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yS1NDMN9Gnw  Intro/Ending Music: Many thanks to Riggy Rackin for allowing the use of music from his Nauticas album. The intro and ending themes are the sailor song "A Roving", specifically track 1.  Learn more or order his music at www.riggy.com 
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3 years ago
1 hour 45 minutes 51 seconds

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29. A Delightful Interview with Sailor and Bosun- Liz Dal Bon
In this very fun and funny interview with my old shipmate Liz Dal Bon (featured in the Valentines Day Special, Episode 17) we sit down and have a delightful clash of cultures in a way that only two old shipmates can.  We delve into her back ground and what got her into boats, and we have some really great story swapping back and forth.  We go deep covering boat safety, history, and philosophy, but we also have fun covering such non-nautical topics as Cast Iron, Kombucha, and Gut Bioms... and she also introduced me to ASMRs... which sadly I can't explain and just have to be experienced... I am sorry to say.  I edited most (but not all of them) out of this interview... you're welcome. :) The Wharram Catamaran Website mentioned in the episode: https://www.wharram.com/  Intro/Ending Music: Many thanks to Riggy Rackin for allowing the use of music from his Nauticas album. The intro and ending themes are the sailor song "A Roving", specifically track 1.  Learn more or order his music at www.riggy.com 
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3 years ago
1 hour 34 minutes 7 seconds

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28. English World Cruiser and Old Viking Shipmate- Jamie Wharram
Jamie was featured in the "Valentines Day Special" (Episode 17), where he got poked fun of quite a bit and took it very well.  In this episode we get into Jamie's unique upbringing sailing around the world on a "catamaran" (Actually, technically a "double canoe").  We also get into our experiences on the viking ship the Sea Stallion, and some of the fun and craziness that ensued there.  You will probably notice that Jamie and I are two very different people with differing opinions and world views, and yet we are very comfortable in each others presence and able to poke fun at each other in a good-humored way.  Ours is a bond that was born of a 6 week journey from Ireland to Denmark on a viking ship, and it transcends such trivial differences. The Wharram Catamaran Website mentioned in the episode: https://www.wharram.com/  Intro/Ending Music: Many thanks to Riggy Rackin for allowing the use of music from his Nauticas album. The intro and ending themes are the sailor song "A Roving", specifically track 1.  Learn more or order his music at www.riggy.com  My Children's Books:  "The Greatest Captain in the World" and "The Greatest Captain in the World Too" are available on Amazon or directly from me at...  www.greatestcaptain.com     Please support me at Paypal  https://www.paypal.com/donate/?business=PTYG3GDRKYWKN     
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3 years ago
2 hours 40 minutes 44 seconds

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27. Celebrity Interview with Solo Sailor- Steven Ladd
My first celebrity interview!  Steven Ladd was nice enough to let me interview him about the two books he wrote.  They are about the incredible adventures he as been on.  One was his solo voyage for 3 years on a 12 foot boat of his own design and making.  The other was with him and his now wife and new born baby on an insanely small boat.  Steven pays me a huge complement in this interview, because I am apparently the only person to have ever asked him about his poetry.  His response is emotional, heartfelt and personal.  I hope everyone enjoys hearing about his amazing journeys and life. Stephen's boats are "Squeak" in the first voyage and "Thurston" in the second. Stephen's website is... https://www.stephen-ladd.com/ His WWII Marine Uncle's Book, which is brought up in the interview is...  "Faithful Warriors" by Lt. Col Dean Ladd. Stephen's Poem read in the interview... Rowing, rowing on the roof, of a world that's made of water- Who are they below who raise their heads as at the sky? They who ask me of the land, "Does a falling tree where no ears hears still make a crashing sound?" I answer: "Without me do searocks still bare like teeth? the ocean suck and seethe? oh! and under do your talons still yearn to stave and scratch?" They say: "We hear pf handsome Indian boys like Captain Cook's Hawaiians, thick of chest, strong of arm, open-faced and new, born of the sea, born of me, tell me, is it true? And I: "It's true that giants walk the land with giant steps, and fire burns that never can deep down within your depths, but tell me now where sleeps the serpent of black and yellow stripes who swims your sea along with me and when I call him, dives?" But they unkown can only ask, so on I row and wonder, at seacaves crashing black inside, and pelicans in diagonal, in my sky above theirs.      
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3 years ago
1 hour 22 minutes 53 seconds

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26. A Brief Update and What is Coming Up
Just a quick message to fans of the show as to why I haven't been able to post weekly for the past few weeks and also a few hints about some exciting future episodes coming up!
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3 years ago
2 minutes 43 seconds

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25. San Fran Sailor and Old Shipmate- Jordan Little
Such an awesome interview!  So much fun and such natural back and forth sailor banter!  We talk about the crazy roleplaying that happens on boats, the illegal stealing and subsequent recovery of his boat "Lumpy Space Princess", as well as the US Army Corps of Engineers, Japanese gift-giving culture, tallship pranks, an epic west coast storm which he and his crew survived and more. Intro/Ending Music: Many thanks to Riggy Rackin for allowing the use of music from his Nauticas album. The intro and ending themes are the sailor song "A Roving", specifically track 1.  Learn more or order his music at www.riggy.com  My Children's Books:  "The Greatest Captain in the World" and "The Greatest Captain in the World Too" are available on Amazon or directly from me at...  www.greatestcaptain.com     Please support me at Paypal  https://www.paypal.com/donate/?business=PTYG3GDRKYWKN       
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3 years ago
1 hour 36 minutes 37 seconds

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24. Horror at Sea- My Tallship Captain’s Perspective on the Tragic Story of the Whaling Ship Essex
Before the sinking of the Titanic the most well-known tragedy at sea was about the whaling ship Essex.  If you have never heard of this story then you must listen to this episode, and if you have heard the story, I would still recommend you listen to this episode.  In it I give you my perspective as a sailor and captain of tallships, and I hope it will give people who are knowledgeable of the events some new ideas and information to reflect on.  Books Used for Source Material: "In the Heart of the Sea" by Nathaniel Philbrick and also "The Whalers" from the Time Life book series The Seafarers. Podcast Referenced in the Episode: Bradley Hall's "Beyond the Harbor" podcast.  https://www.braddhall.com/episodes  SPECIAL Intro/Ending Music: Many thanks to Riggy Rackin for allowing the use of music from his Nauticas album. The intro and ending themes are the sailor song "Arran Boat Song", specifically track 3.  Learn more or order his music at www.riggy.com  My Children's Books:  "The Greatest Captain in the World" and "The Greatest Captain in the World Too" are available on Amazon or directly from me at...  www.greatestcaptain.com     Please support me at Paypal  https://www.paypal.com/donate/?business=PTYG3GDRKYWKN   
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3 years ago
1 hour 34 minutes 38 seconds

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23. Surfer Dude Down Under!!- ChristianDenham
An old friend and incredible character, Christian and I get caught up and have a very candid conversation about surfing, big waves, sharks, and psychedelic drugs.  Also, Christian worked at the night club in Bali that was the site of the worst terrorist attack in Australian history, and is very open about his perspective there. Intro/Ending Music: Many thanks to Riggy Rackin for allowing the use of music from his Nauticas album. The intro and ending themes are the sailor song "A Roving", specifically track 1.  Learn more or order his music at www.riggy.com  My Children's Books:  "The Greatest Captain in the World" and "The Greatest Captain in the World Too" are available on Amazon or directly from me at...  www.greatestcaptain.com     Please support me at Paypal  https://www.paypal.com/donate/?business=PTYG3GDRKYWKN   
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3 years ago
1 hour 6 minutes 21 seconds

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22. Maine Windjammer Captain- Barry King
Barry King sails the engineless Maine Windjammer Schooner the "Mary Day".  A former captain of mine and very influential person in my tallship career, Barry and I talk about what led him to the Mary Day, finding one's "home" or "path" in life, some leadership and boat lessons that can save your life, and what makes the Maine Windjammer fleet so incredibly unique in the world.  Hopefully by the end you will want to be packing your bags for a wonderful, nostalgic, music-and-lobster-filled vacation aboard his schooner!!     Intro/Ending Music: Many thanks to Riggy Rackin for allowing the use of music from his Nauticas album. The intro and ending themes are the sailor song "A Roving", specifically track 1.  Learn more or order his music at www.riggy.com  My Children's Books:  "The Greatest Captain in the World" and "The Greatest Captain in the World Too" are available on Amazon or directly from me at...  www.greatestcaptain.com     Please support me at Paypal  https://www.paypal.com/donate/?business=PTYG3GDRKYWKN   
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3 years ago
1 hour 22 minutes 22 seconds

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21. Sea Scout Leader and Old School Mariner- Tom Rogers
I got to sit down with two other captains (Tom Rogers and Ken Lazarus) to talk all about the Sea Scouts program in Tacoma WA.  Tom was the star of the show with over 60 years experience working with the Sea Scouts.  We talk all about the program and the life-long impact it has on so many.  We also talk about "running a fathom line" for navigation, how to memorize the signal flags and their meaning (you will never in a million years forget the "Whiskey" flag after listening to this episode!) as well as the state of the youth today (Tom's answer might surprise you). Intro/Ending Music: Many thanks to Riggy Rackin for allowing the use of music from his Nauticas album. The intro and ending themes are the sailor song "A Roving", specifically track 1.  Learn more or order his music at www.riggy.com  My Children's Books:  "The Greatest Captain in the World" and "The Greatest Captain in the World Too" are available on Amazon or directly from me at...  www.greatestcaptain.com     Please support me at Paypal  https://www.paypal.com/donate/?business=PTYG3GDRKYWKN   
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3 years ago
53 minutes 8 seconds

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