Andy Schell // Interview by Teddy J, Sail Loot
On the Wind Sailing
Andy Schell
4.8 • 593 Ratings
🗓️ 19 July 2016
⏱️ 106 minutes
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Summary
#155 is…me. Back in January, Teddy J of the Sail Loot podcast and I had a marathon recording session, banging out two-and-a-half hours of material while Mia and I were up there for the Toronto Boat Show. I had a bit of a cold, hence my voice sounding a bit off. The first hour-and-a-half was Teddy interviewing me for his show. Sail Loot focuses on folks in sailing who have figured out a way to make money by doing what they love (like in my case), or make some kind of passive income so they are free to actually go sailing. Teddy's working on that himself.
Anyway, Teddy's half of the interview, where I turned the tables and interviewed him, appeared on my show earlier this year. Simultaneously, my portion released on his show on the same day. I know there will be some of you guys who tuned in to Sail Loot to hear me on Teddy's show, but for those of you who haven't what follows is a fresh look at my entire sailing history, going way back to when my parents had just gotten married and went on their first captained charter on their honeymoon from Florida to the Bahamas. I talk about how my dad's dad, 'Pappap' as I know him, started a restaurant in 1952 so he could own and train his own race horses, how that same restaurant is now run by my dad and my uncle (and which affords my dad the income and the flexibility that allows him to sail as much as he does), how I grew up on the Chesapeake with my parents, where I went to college and what for, my first job on the Woodwind and on and on. I don't think Teddy left too many stones unturned here, and there are a lot of little practical nuggets in here of just how I positioned my career to end up at the point we are at today. This stuff didn't just happen by accident (well, some of it maybe).
Anyway, enjoy the conversation between me and Teddy, and let me know in an email what else you'd like to know about me!
As per usual, thanks to all of you for listening, and for all the great support I got this week after my surgery! Enjoy episode 155 with yours truly.
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I just got in to Lunenburg earlier this afternoon. It's Saturday, July 9 as I record this intro. Isbjorn is due in sometime tonight, but they've been beating against a 20-25 knot northeasterly, so it's been challenging, and slow going. I, you might recall, am on day 4 of recovering from my appendectomy. Today is the best day yet, and I'm confident that I'll be ready to head back to sea in another two days and very much looking forward to Newfoundland. Don't forget, anybody with last minute vacation time, we've still got a couple spots left for Leg 9, the return from Lunenburg to Annapolis. If you even remotely have the inclination to do it, come! Lunenburg is such a cool town, as I was reminded yet again on my arrival today. If you can't make a sailing trip with us but still want to support the podcast and the business, head over to 59-north.com/shop and buy a bag of 'Oh-Dark-Thirty' coffee, an Isbjorn sailing t-shirt, or one of our new isbjorn sailing winter beanies, which are pretty sweet.
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| 0:00.0 | And I knew that's the only thing I ever wanted to do all along. |
| 0:03.4 | And that's the thing that people probably don't see necessarily is it's been 10 years of working, |
| 0:11.3 | not for money, but working to make myself even in a position where now I even have the |
| 0:18.3 | opportunity to take this risk of starting this specific style of |
| 0:22.8 | business I want to start because without the experiences I've had over the last 10 years, |
| 0:27.2 | you're not able to even, you don't even have, even if you had the money to risk, you can't, |
| 0:31.9 | you're not able to do it. |
| 0:34.1 | Hey. |
| 0:35.0 | No. |
| 0:35.5 | Pause. Stop. |
| 0:36.4 | Hey, no. |
| 0:37.2 | Hey, nay. Hey, welcome to 59 degrees north with Andy Schell. |
| 0:42.1 | Perfect. |
| 0:43.3 | Enjoy the show. |
| 0:45.1 | Hey, gang, welcome back to 59 degrees north, the podcast about sailing. |
| 0:51.3 | I'm Andy Schell, recently arrived in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, and this is episode |
| 0:56.2 | number 155. This episode is sponsored by Mallard Marine Services. I met Kevin |
| 1:06.9 | Leidenheim, the guru behind Mallard, last fall during East Bjorn's refit in Annapolis. |
| 1:13.0 | Kevin answered my call for volunteers during the haulout and absolutely blew me away with his work ethic, knowledge base, professionalism, and passion for sailboats. |
| 1:22.5 | Kevin spent five days with us designing and implementing a solution to East Bjorn's pocket door problem, which |
| 1:29.0 | you can check out on this episode's show notes page. And the result was nothing short of |
| 1:35.2 | extraordinary, certainly something I could have never done by myself. Malad Marine Services offers |
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