Posted on 07/19/2018 10:29:09 AM PDT by sodpoodle
Youve just weighed anchor on another night of bliss, lulled to sleep by the gentle rocking of your sailboat in the calm sea. Before you is a small cove lined by craggy cliffs. Clear blue waters end at a white-sand beach. Youve had it all to yourself for the last week.
It was supposed to be just an overnight stop. But it was so beautiful, you decided to stick around. After a quick dip, youre enjoying a cup of coffee and a light breakfast on deck as you contemplate which island paradise youll go to next.
This life could be yours. Plenty of everyday people are choosing to live on the water full-timein their retirement, no less. After a bit of training and hands-on experience at home, theyre tying up beside mega-yachts in the Mediterranean finding large floating communities of like-minded expat sailors in the Caribbean and island hopping in the Gulf of Thailand, heading wherever their fancy takes them.
This lifestyle is more affordable than you might think, often costing folks less than staying at home. For under $100,000, you can buy a well-equipped, used sail boat around 40 feet in lengthplenty of room for two people. And you can live on it for as little as $1,000 to $1,500 a month, including marina fees. That fee usually gets you a full-service facility with water, power, WiFi, and other amenities.
The two happiest days in a boat owner’s life....The day he buys the boat, and the day he sells the boat.
Ive owned boats and ships
I rent now
You better be handy
Im not
Bingo
You leave before the hurricane/storm - taking everything with you. Unlike a house which is stuck where it is!!!!
Pinging TM, a knowledgeable FReeper on the subject.
It’s hard to love a ship, they rot.
Bully Hayes (Tommy Lee Jones).
Your comments were refreshing - after all the negatives.
Thank you for the uplift;)
Quincy was always working on his.
What are the two happiest days of a boat owner’s life?
I have neighbors that did this for several years after they retired.
When that was done, they moved back on land, bought a 35 foot RV and became Park Hosts at different State and National Parks.
Then they bought land. And - IN THEIR 80’S! - began building a home. By themselves. And I mean all by themselves, no contractors, no laborers, no nothing. Although he did cheat and have some help with the roofing. Being 85 years old and doing roofing in 105 degree heat is not good.
Anyway, they are 80 percent done with that home, and are in a different state now with more property. They plan to soon start - BY THEMSELVES - on building another home.
****Maybe a houseboat and access to the inland waterway?****
Yes, fishing and crabbing included for food and fun.
The two happiest days in a boat owners life....The day he buys the boat, and the day he sells the boat.
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This!
Buying it and selling it;)
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