In which no rudders are mended, but some beautiful footage is watched.
What makes an already-ambitious trip even longer and more impressive is that Mr. Winters is not taking the shortest route. Instead, he sails as far as possible up every river of interest along the way - from giants like the Thames, to tiny backwaters like Beaumont Quay (up a canal dug by slaves in Roman times). Along the way, he takes beautiful HD footage of boats large and small - lately, gorgeous Thames barges have been a recurring them.
A professional film-maker and seasoned editor, his films come with illuminating commentary on the history of the places he visits, and his lovely shots of sea and river are complemented by lovely soundtrack by the likes of Cities of Foam.
Enough talking; if you take even a passing interest in things boaty or the British coastline, do yourself a favour and wander over to Keep Turning Left. Well worth the price of admission.