Say what you will about his style of videos. The thing about Trip Smith is that he is a relatively young person extoling the virtues of the C-Dory boat vs. a lot of the typical C-Dory owners. Face it, a high percentage of C-Dory owners are considered "seniors". Sorry, but that's just a fact. How many people at a C-Dory gathering are less than 50? How 'bout 60? This is not a sustainable business model. If Trip Smith can convince younger people that C-Dorys are great boats, cool, etc., then the company can continue to produce and support those boats. If I were the boat manufacturer, I'd be all for supporting people like Mr. Smith getting the word out on YouTube, Twitter, etc. All those sites that younger people frequent. If he is trying to show the strengths of these boats to a younger audience, then damn well make sure he is able to continue to do so.
As much as people deride internet "influencers", they are called "influencers" for a reason. (And not because they are easily influenced.)