41 episodes

Welcome to the wonderfully wild world of salty sailors, boat life, ship‘s work and fun! If you are interested in boats, ships, maritime-industry, sailing, history, the sea and drunken sailor debauchery, then come join captain Johann Steinke as he shares this exciting world with you. He hopes you will find this podcast fun, informative, and possibly even inspiring... but mostly he wants you to be entertained. So come gather around and listen to a few good yarns as you enter the world of Nautical Knowledge and Nonsense!!

Nautical Knowledge and Nonsense Captain Johann Steinke

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Welcome to the wonderfully wild world of salty sailors, boat life, ship‘s work and fun! If you are interested in boats, ships, maritime-industry, sailing, history, the sea and drunken sailor debauchery, then come join captain Johann Steinke as he shares this exciting world with you. He hopes you will find this podcast fun, informative, and possibly even inspiring... but mostly he wants you to be entertained. So come gather around and listen to a few good yarns as you enter the world of Nautical Knowledge and Nonsense!!

    39. Catalina Channel Swimmer- Ali LaBonte

    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 

    • 35 min
    38. Hippie Fisherman- Jim Peacock

    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 

    • 1 hr 27 min
    37. Nuclear Ballistic Missile Submarine Chief- Bill Larsen, USN Retired

    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 

    • 2 hr 20 min
    36. Sexy Spanish Sailor and Viking Shipmate- Pelayo

    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 

    • 1 hr 13 min
    35. Quarantined Way Too Long On a Destroyer- Kyle Wilson, USN

    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 

    • 2 hr 12 min
    34. Backseat Captaining

    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 

    • 46 min

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