End of Year Update 2022 - SAILCARGO INC.

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  • čas přidán 16. 12. 2022
  • Presenting our new business plan!
    Our legal aide Thomas Cogram outlines Sailcargo's mission to prove the value of clean shipping through a profitable cargo business.
    Get the latest updates from Ceiba's shipwrights in Costa Rica and the regenerative shipyard where she is being built.
    Click here to plant a tree!
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    We are in the construction phase of building a 150', wooden, three-masted square topsail schooner here in Costa Rica to sail sustainably sourced and ethically produced CARGO along the Pacific Coast of the Americas using sail and a 100% Electric Engine.
    All of our progress is funded by people like you investing!
    Learn more: www.sailcargo.org/investors

Komentáře • 93

  • @dwaynekoblitz6032
    @dwaynekoblitz6032 Před rokem +9

    You couldn't possibly do enough updates. So much progress has already been done that we haven't seen. She's coming along so very nicely! Incredible! Here we go in 2023! ❤❤

  • @careylogan7639
    @careylogan7639 Před rokem +7

    Your team has really made some significant progress since the last video. I'm excited to here that in 2023 you'll start cargo shipments of coffee to the US. Things are progressing nicely. Also, the efforts to help the local economy and rely on regenerative building is great. for every tree you use you plant 25. WOW!!!!! I've been watching from the beginnings of your venture and find it to be inspiring. You will soon be at the top of cargo shipping. I can't tell you enough how excited I am to see you successful in the future.

  • @ndavid42
    @ndavid42 Před rokem +7

    14:15 wow, that's beautiful! awesome work! :)

  • @rolandtb3
    @rolandtb3 Před rokem +5

    Sustainable, renewable, socially conscious, supporting and developing the local community/economy. Teaching and employing locals. Buying and growing business partners with a shared vision.

  • @refiii9499
    @refiii9499 Před rokem +8

    Saba is looking beautiful! Congratulations on your first upcoming voyage to the states! This is a huge milestone for the company.

    • @ko6el
      @ko6el Před rokem

      Ceiba 👍

  • @Abadan83
    @Abadan83 Před rokem +4

    Wish I was younger, would come and help. Great initiative and the vids are getting very good.

  • @haikuty
    @haikuty Před rokem +2

    Outstanding update! She's really starting to look like a ship!
    Also, excellent camera work, pacing, and so on in this video. A strong "Well done!" to the videographer(s) involved.

  • @claudehopper9813
    @claudehopper9813 Před rokem +4

    Greatvideo showing all the progress She'll be a fine vessel when complete . Go team Saba !

  • @mm-hl7gh
    @mm-hl7gh Před rokem +3

    awesome !! i would love to watch building videos of this every week.. even if they only have minor updates.

  • @stevenwarner7348
    @stevenwarner7348 Před rokem

    Well Well Well.... Happy to see this post again and then realizing that I've already been here. OOPs, My bad. Nothing but positive thoughts for this project. I've been looking into the "boatbuilding scene" around Central America. There you have such rich "boatbuilding timber." I pray plans are being made for a "shipyard" there where you all are working. "Sustainable" is another word for "Heroic." Thanks so much.

  • @DoctorBill
    @DoctorBill Před rokem

    W0W. I can't...I don't have the words...W0W !
    I have been watching for about 3 years now +/- as I watch several smaller operations going on This one is the largest and most impressive. You should make a stop at Mystic Seaport where the Charles W. Morgan and others are tied up just to tell the world Tall Ships are back. I can't get enough of this. A few rapid fire Hour long videos of Ceiba under way would be the icing on the cake for me.

  • @donkraus1991
    @donkraus1991 Před rokem

    A sustainable mission that our planet is begging for! Anchor aweigh!

  • @gentlegiants1974
    @gentlegiants1974 Před 10 měsíci

    I'm not a sailor, rather a farmer who uses horses, but I also build a lot of my own equipment, as well as rebuilding farm and logging sleighs for others. I admire your dedication to using wood, but quite honestly I could design and build a welded steel hull of a similar size for a fraction of the cost and a fraction of the time. If you want to get cargo moving economically you need to be pragmatic as well as romantic. Yes, the impact of steelmaking on the environment, but even a wooden vessel uses tremendous quantities of various metal goods and fasteners. I am just thinking here. In my own work I use wood when I can, steel where I need to. Steel ships are what I would go with.

  • @garnierchristian3589
    @garnierchristian3589 Před rokem +4

    Enfin, une vidéo de Ceiba peut être une autre de Vega ?

  • @fonhollohan2908
    @fonhollohan2908 Před rokem

    wow, that's quite the job with the interior planking, impressive skills, to say the least. Nice Work!!

  • @Scott64T
    @Scott64T Před rokem

    So cool to see the bilge planking. Keep up the great work.

  • @strallen
    @strallen Před rokem

    Yup👍Tally ho - then you guys then ships big enough with aux electrical power to ship all the sustainably produced goids in the world. And made in a true artisanal low carbon sustainable materials. Looking forward to the day we see you guys flying high and by🙏

  • @tonisaptoni6258
    @tonisaptoni6258 Před rokem +2

    Excellent team works. Greeting from Indonesia.

  • @stevenwarner7348
    @stevenwarner7348 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so so much for the update. Such an exciting project ~ Such a worthwhile cause.. My personal exposure to "big boat" facilities (in my lifetime) ~. That would be Bath Iron Works - Bath Maine and much time at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard - Kittery Maine - Portsmouth New Hampshire - brings feelings of "trepidation" as I watch your crew add weight to the hull. A "Dry dock" Is the primary tool of a "big boat" facility. The engineering around "floating your boat" should be addressed immediately. You must re-assure your investors that this boat can actually be launched. A brilliant plan ~ a brilliant cause ~ make plans for a second hull (third ship for "Sailcargo" ?) ~ launch this one ASAP.. Make it real.

  • @MiQBohlin
    @MiQBohlin Před rokem

    I'm in Åland now 😉I've heard you was here and visiting the shipbuilders and the museum! 👍

  • @martinshields4172
    @martinshields4172 Před rokem

    Thanks for another great video.
    Martin

  • @wandeenboatbuilding3524

    Keep up your excellent work. Cheers

  • @webstersboatmachinery-deep1054

    An astonishing achievement on so many levels.

  • @richardclark9425
    @richardclark9425 Před rokem +5

    I don’t have money to invest but I do buy coffee. If you could link to coffee brands that ship through Sail Cargo I’d buy from them and try to support the project that way

  • @TheSalMaris
    @TheSalMaris Před rokem

    A very nice, if romantic notion. I wish yo all the best and smooth sailing in the future.

  • @user-ex1jc1yc8t
    @user-ex1jc1yc8t Před měsícem

    VDO good

  • @patrickducret7902
    @patrickducret7902 Před rokem

    smooth et majestueux

  • @romchompa6858
    @romchompa6858 Před rokem

    thats a huge ship!

  • @keithb6717
    @keithb6717 Před rokem +11

    To skip the Virtue Signaling go to about 9:00

    • @marieenglish3002
      @marieenglish3002 Před rokem +2

      The whole project is virtue signalling ;)

    • @mathiasc.6526
      @mathiasc.6526 Před rokem +3

      @@marieenglish3002 The project is an act of responsibility against the detrimental impact of modern maritime industry

    • @marieenglish3002
      @marieenglish3002 Před rokem +1

      @@mathiasc.6526 your statement and mine are fully compatible

  • @douglasscott6203
    @douglasscott6203 Před rokem +2

    Drug cartels should be coming to see you guys pretty soon , And yes they will be I’d like to see you say no

  • @chocodelsol3703
    @chocodelsol3703 Před rokem

    We would love you sailing also to Europe ... ❤🌞

  • @mejeanlouis72
    @mejeanlouis72 Před rokem +1

    Innovative clean technology really its a sailing ship been around for 3000 years lol

  • @johnjkellyiii6994
    @johnjkellyiii6994 Před rokem

    My hero's...

  • @kemet432
    @kemet432 Před rokem +1

    Coffee/nitrogen on a wooden ship it better be water tight water proof packaging 👍

  • @lukeamato2348
    @lukeamato2348 Před rokem

    Are you going to sail with the trade winds?

  • @billkaroly
    @billkaroly Před rokem +2

    Will you build another ship after completing Ceiba?

  • @TheBeaker59
    @TheBeaker59 Před rokem

    What is the back cargo for these coffee shipments to make it economical.

  • @julioc.faustino4040
    @julioc.faustino4040 Před rokem

    quantas arvores foram derrubadas para constrir este navio?

  • @jeffgold3091
    @jeffgold3091 Před rokem

    is it hard to get insurance for a wooden cargo vessel ?

  • @lawrencefalk8714
    @lawrencefalk8714 Před rokem

    To start getting some cashflow, turns a dream into reality.

  • @rock_ok
    @rock_ok Před 9 měsíci

    wy not use bamboo wood.

  • @yexacom
    @yexacom Před rokem +5

    OK, but what is the pollution per transported tonnage. I know that it is more frendly for the environment to use large container ships that a small "sailing ship" with dielsel engines. And now we talk the real thing how to compare things, the pollution per ton. Of course this is a most interesting project but it has nohing to do with environment things.

    • @keithb6717
      @keithb6717 Před rokem +2

      Do you know what sails are?

    • @marieenglish3002
      @marieenglish3002 Před rokem +3

      @@keithb6717 In this context, sails are essentially devices for making a show of pretending to move cargo with less total emissions per tonne than the minute quantities per tonne emitted using real ships and massive economies of scale. If you want to have less transport emissions, you need to move less goods. Doing it by sail probably doesn't emit less per tonne when you include all the inefficiencies like engaging the same number of tug boats for 60 tonnes of coffee that you wold need for 60,000 tonnes of bulk agricultural produce in a real ship. 1000 times the tug boat emission per unit of cargo could easily swap the transport fuel underway. Also you have the same number of crew, and you have to feed them all and they need to cook and eat and have heating and cooling...but still 1/1000th of the useful work done. Oh and it takes 3-4 times longer because you sail at an average of maybe 4-6 knots instead of 19-22, so all those crew overheads are multiplied again and the energy is nothing compared to the cost, you also have to pay them all, and then they spend those wages on things that cost energy. Also, the Ceiba plan is to have no diesel engine. This will not work. Even of enough energy could be harvested from the propellor to keep the electric batteries full, it would slow the average time considerably. In fact though, the batteries simply aren't going to be able to store enough energy to have an adequate safety margin for extended adverse conditions. The on deck solar is not going to even begin to cover the crews domestic energy requirements for living, let alone giving any extra for running the ship and propulsion reserve. A diesel will be needed. Even running it only a few hours a day will quickly bring the direct diesel emissions per tonne up over that emitted but a tonne of cargo on a real ship. This is a wonderful and fascinating project, and it might even be able to operate at a financial profit for a while, but it will never emit less carbon and other pollutants per tonne moved than the existing mainstream system. The next logical statement is that the way to meet the ever increasing environmental goals for carbon emissions is to ship less freight. Doing it more efficiently than we do now may be possible, but only marginally. Small boats calling themselves ships with some sails to propel them very slowly some of the time isn't a silver bullet at all

    • @keithb6717
      @keithb6717 Před rokem +1

      @@marieenglish3002
      They made a pretty good show for hundreds of years, eh?

    • @marieenglish3002
      @marieenglish3002 Před rokem +1

      @@keithb6717 That doesn't make them the best option now. To reduce CO2 emissions by the maximum, there are two essential ingredients: 1. Reduce consumption and therefore shipping as much as possible, and 2. Conduct that shipping with the minimum total system emissions. If sailing tiny boats around gives the lowest total emissions for moving that much cargo, then clearly that is what we must do. My contention is that it probably doesn't. Assuming that it will because you will use less fuel actually propelling each vessel is naive if you don't take into account the total system emissions per tonne.

    • @keithb6717
      @keithb6717 Před rokem +1

      @@marieenglish3002
      You must have done calculations of how much a sailing vessel emits, right?
      Or did you just imagine the data?

  • @paazbra
    @paazbra Před rokem

    Where is Danielle?

  • @Vendelcrow1948
    @Vendelcrow1948 Před rokem +6

    Why not give out a five minute video every week?? Since you are evidently depending on external financing, why not show more videos?? Tally Ho, have half a million subscribers, while you only have just over 20 thousand subscribers, and your ship is at least twenty times larger than Tally Ho...A short video every week, would probably attract more subscribers, and eventually more donors, me thinks....

    • @marieenglish3002
      @marieenglish3002 Před rokem +2

      Maybe because winning the internet isn't the objective?

    • @mejeanlouis72
      @mejeanlouis72 Před rokem +4

      @@marieenglish3002 Its not winning the internet is massive revenue for the project stop being narrow minded.

    • @uctynguzb
      @uctynguzb Před rokem +3

      Agreed. More regular content = more subscribers = more awareness = more investors.

  • @ThomasMorleyceramics
    @ThomasMorleyceramics Před rokem +3

    First of all you have to convince the billions of people around the world, to stop buying unnecessary shit, live a very simple life work and stay in their local area, learn new practical skills, never use plastic again plant and use trees etc etc etc... but mainly buy less shit.

  • @palettetools6461
    @palettetools6461 Před rokem

    Humans are half zombie. From one extreme to the other.

  • @curtbrown9702
    @curtbrown9702 Před rokem

    You could feed millions with all the space you have on that boat. Your young, i know you cant think right. Yes, yes, all that cargo you can bring. What small town are you going to supply.

  • @HamiltonSRink
    @HamiltonSRink Před rokem +12

    400 trees for one ship that looks to me like it could transport 5 or 6 containers of cargo. Average fossil fueled container ships hold 1000 containers each. Largest container ship holds 21,000 containers. Man, you are gonna need a lot of trees! On the plus side, thanks to all the CO2 emmissions from the large container ships, the trees you planted should grow quite well!

    • @harbourdogNL
      @harbourdogNL Před rokem

      Ok, Boomer. And I say that as a 64 year old, who sails.
      Your comment is as stupid as saying that we should only bottom drag or seine when fishing, as that's the way to get the most fish all at once.

    • @VIJAYzk
      @VIJAYzk Před rokem +2

      Let them do what they love.
      When oil runs out or CME hits sail powered vessels would only be able to move.

    • @kevinholden2067
      @kevinholden2067 Před rokem

      Would you be satisfied if this ship in its lifetime can transport the number of containers of one super tanker trip and regrow the trees used to make it?
      If the commercial world doesn't choose sustainable methods to trade then we and future generations are in trouble.

    • @HamiltonSRink
      @HamiltonSRink Před rokem +1

      @@kevinholden2067 I would be better satisfied if you were not of the opinion(erronious I think) that we and future generations are in any sort of trouble. And I would be most satisfied if opinions were not referred to as though they were established facts. But maintained as opinions.
      Build all the wooden cargo boats you want. I bless the endeavor and wish you decent profit. But this whole man caused climate change thing is as true and useful as a train without tracks, or a car without wheels. The climate changes. Normal. Do man's activities play more than a minor role? Not likely. Have a little faith in the Creator(mentioned twice in the first two sentences of the Declaration of Independence) who not only constructed this wonderful world, but placed fossil fuels in it for us to find and use, and installed an automatic thermostat to keep things from coming off the rails so to speak.

    • @harbourdogNL
      @harbourdogNL Před rokem

      @@kevinholden2067 You miss the point. Plus this type of thing spurs larger shipping companies to do things like electrify cargo ships so there are no emissions.

  • @nathanixslade
    @nathanixslade Před rokem +1

    Many trees have to die to make this ship

    • @portfoliofotoz
      @portfoliofotoz Před rokem

      All trees die. These will not rot on the forest floor.

    • @psilverz4848
      @psilverz4848 Před rokem +2

      and for each that dies, they plant 25 more

    • @chrissturgeon1571
      @chrissturgeon1571 Před rokem

      How many die to become coke for the steel in a standard ship? Then how many more due to climate change from their fossil fuel use. How many people?

  • @mentalpot
    @mentalpot Před rokem

    The "craft" looks like sheeit! do not give these scammers a penny! Lies, liars and the lying liars who tell them.....not one penny to the scammers.

  • @palettetools6461
    @palettetools6461 Před rokem +1

    That's all fine, but I hope you are enjoying yourselves and not taking life too seriously. This is not necessary for the environment, its creation is from a religious, or ideological standpoint. Nonetheless the boat will be beautiful and hard work is good. Wish you the best. Remember to loosen up. Your work would be more powerful if you were doing it simply for the joy of doing it. Transcending the ego is the greatest thing you do for humanity and the planet.

  • @pete6849
    @pete6849 Před rokem +5

    Yea let’s all go back to sail boats to ship our cargo…and…we will all be back in the jungle…please. Grow up everyone

  • @knutarneaakra6013
    @knutarneaakra6013 Před rokem +1

    Got a 40 feet container in china. Can you deliver to bergen. Norway?