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    • Solo-Sailing Banned in 2026? Yup, YouTuber Says So Using British Accent – Loose Cannon

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      Solo-Sailing Banned in 2026? Yup, YouTuber Says So Using British Accent

      Apparently Fabricated as an Issue, Video Viewed 37,000 Times

       
       
       
       
       

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      This YouTube image reveals the demographic the authors were seeking to capture. Be skeptical.

      You can say this: That YouTube AI master in Slovenia really knows how to push our buttons. For 20 minutes, you watch and listen to a seemingly plausible argument that international regulators are using algorithms and bureaucratic trickery to sideline older sailors and solo sailors.

      The regulators, you see, are conspiring with Big Insurance.

      The channel is Yachts & Boats. The video is entitled: “The ‘Solo-Sailing’ Ban: Why New 2026 Regulations Target Older Captains.” This from the video summary:

      The era of the independent solo mariner is under a coordinated, systematic attack. New 2026 maritime regulations are now being weaponized to target a specific demographic: the experienced, older captain who values the absolute freedom of the open sea. By exploiting the fine print in “Physical Competency” mandates and aggressively redefining COLREG Rule 5—the “Proper Lookout” clause—international regulators are effectively engineering a solo-sailing ban. These bureaucrats claim this is about safety, but the cold reality is that insurance conglomerates are using these rules to force “high-risk legacies” off the water, clearing the way for a more controlled, corporate-friendly maritime environment.

      In this deep-dive investigation, we expose the “Article 14 Amendment” and the secret “Lloyd’s Pivot” of 2025 that began pricing independent sailors out of their own passion. We break down the invasive “Solo Surcharges” and the new AIS-tracking technology used to flag older captains who dare to maintain a traditional, independent watch. You’ll discover why a veteran with 40 years of sea-sense is now legally considered a liability, while a novice with a “certified” sensor is the industry’s new golden child. This isn’t just a policy change; it’s a calculated assault on the last frontier of human independence. Learn the truth about the 2026 mandates and how you can maintain your mechanical and legal sovereignty before the door to solo-sailing is locked forever.

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      To ensure maximum credibility, the guy from Slovenia used an old marketing trick that has been proven to work on American audiences. His AI narrator has a British accent. (If only you knew some of the Brits I have known!)

      The problem with the narrative is that it doesn’t contain a single checkable fact, at least not that I could discern. I emailed the guy in Slovenia for copies of documents upon which the video is based and received no reply.

      For a reality check, I asked Loose Cannon friend Sean Welsh to watch the video. The retired telecom/satcom professional and full-time cruiser is the go-to guy for answers to regulation questions. Welsh said:

      There is no “Marine Transport Authority” as appears in a “safety circular” and I could find no such circular. I found no “Article 14” anywhere nor any “Physical Competency” standards.

      Of course, we merchant mariners are required to pass routine physicals, and any number of things will cost us our tickets. But none of that applies to private owner-operators. Even in the U.K., where proficiency must be demonstrated to operate private vessels offshore, I found nothing.

      To their credit, many who commented on the video made the same points.

         
      A sampling of other videos on the Yachts & Boats channel.

      There are a slew of other videos on the Yachts & Boats channel, so you might assume that they are equally questionable. Yet, as a former Catalina 22 owner, I found nothing amiss in it’s treatment of the 22’s history.

      My assumption is that the Channel owner fed AI a bunch of magazine articles on the subject, and a narrative was thus regurgitated. Some human with graphics sophistication ensured that AI didn’t include stupid illustrations (as it is wont to do) in making the video.

      The offending video is included here, not to drive up the channel’s numbers per se, but to show what we are up against as media consumers in the 21st century.

      LOOSE CANNON covers hard news, technical issues and nautical history. Every so often he tries to be funny. Subscribe for free to support the work. If you’ve been reading for a while—and you like it—consider upgrading to paid.

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