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The story of three Edinburgh brothers, who broke records when they crossed the Atlantic Ocean in 2019, has been documented in a new feature film.
The Maclean Brothers, who had no previous rowing experience, travelled 3,000 miles in a 28-foot boat and raised more than £200,000 for charities Feedback Madagascar and Children 1st.
The new documentary, Out of Our Depth: Three Brothers in a Boat, is now live on the STV Player and tells the story of adventure, family, positivity and their self-confessed ‘piss poor’ preparations for the ocean adventure that lay ahead.

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00:00Hello, we are the McLean brothers, we're from Edinburgh, although currently we are in the
00:05middle of the Pacific Ocean.
00:07A few years ago we rode another ocean, the Atlantic.
00:11It was our first ocean row, and despite seasickness, exhaustion, salt sores, and owning your brothers
00:17for company, we managed to document the preparation and the crossing itself.
00:21Our friends in Glasgow, Bloss Clock Productions, have turned our adventure into a feature-length
00:26film.
00:27It's now available on STV Player and is aptly called out of our depth.
00:32Unfortunately, due to being out in the middle of the Pacific, we're not able to tune in ourselves,
00:37but we think it might make you laugh, it might make you cry, but above all, I hope you enjoy
00:42it and we really appreciate the support.
00:44Thanks.
00:45Thanks, guys.

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