Lindell Alaskan Adventure

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  • @TradeWindgng
    @TradeWindgng2 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely stunning boat and great video. Keep them coming please, Looking forward to the next one! Stay safe

  • @CensoredByYouTube965
    @CensoredByYouTube9655 ай бұрын

    Dear Lindell, please do more videos like this. There are very few, besides this one (repeated on multiple channels) on your fabulous boats.

  • @FreddyBoy1808
    @FreddyBoy1808Ай бұрын

    Grew up watch Berry’s kids playing in the NBA Brent and Jon. Good players. Good role players. That Lindell 46 looks good but 48 size if perfect for family outings. Camping and fishing. Hopefully one day I can afford that 48. lol….

  • @seaspray2319
    @seaspray23192 жыл бұрын

    You made the trip from wa to ak in that Rig that would be an awesome video not much videos of these in rough weather would like to see

  • @Truckingskills101

    @Truckingskills101

    2 жыл бұрын

    completely agree: See my comment.

  • @dankress9529
    @dankress95299 ай бұрын

    Unbelievable!!! Perfect man getaway

  • @Truckingskills101
    @Truckingskills1012 жыл бұрын

    I love your boat. I love the video. I laughed out loud spraying my coffee out when at the end he said "..we're helping the environment"...whew...that was a good one! I personally really don't care what your politics are on the whole climate change science but its sad when even clearly capitalist entrepreneurs are cajoled into such nonsense because they feel they have to. Be honest. NOTHING you are doing is "helping the environment" (I personally don't believe you selling boats hurts the environment at all but that's another story). If you cared about helping the environment the last thing in the world a person would do is build machines that are optional. NOBODY needs one of your boats. NObody is going to starve if you never build another boat. The amount of carbon and other harmful greenhouse gasses released into our atmosphere in the production of just a single one of your boats in staggeringly immense. In order to "help" (lol) the environment you have to not make these things. I'm not suggesting you don't. But don't kowtow to environmentalist whack jobs with your own pro level bullshite. These things like most optional man-made activity is in no way a help to the environment. Are the methods and machines used in todays boat cleaner than yesteryear? Maybe somewhat, but after you start running the numbers on the carbon impact that all associated manufacturing it is not nearly as much as you may posit. Anyway, my long-winded comment that will be deleted upon detection has a point: DON'T PANDER. Its irritating. Executive sales pro level advice: 1. Take off sunglasses when talking to camera unless clearly environmentally appropriate. 2. Less emphasis on customers/owners/company execs past jobs, history. Leave that a mystery. (cust fills in the blank, sees themselves in those positions) 3. MUCH less touchy-feely, WAY more hands-on technical explanations. 4. Not so much subjective owner experience. 5. Much more objective based 'findings of fact' kind of approach. I'm just a entrapanural truck driver friends. Take my advice or leave it. I'm sure you do fine without me. But even a broken clock is correct twice a day.

  • @sppeders1

    @sppeders1

    9 ай бұрын

    That messaging is being engrained into all corporate speak now. I work for a company that supplies big oil, every other email is "rainbow this, environment that"... but yeah, this boat is doing alot of things, but helping the environment isn't one. LOL