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Todd
 
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Thanks Carl,

That is nice to hear. Who knows where I will end up!

Thanks again,
Todd

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"Todd" wrote in message

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Chris, Jeff, Skip, Rick,

Thanks for your input! It has been very helpful.

I think I will make plans to charter a catamaran (with a captain) after

I
retire and see what my wife thinks of it. She is usually pretty good

about
tolerating my hobbies (my airplane engine blew up in flight last year,

made
a dead stick landing, cost 14K to fix it), but I don't want her to be
unhappy. I'll just have to keep my fingers crossed!

As for "blue water" sailing, it is difficulty to know what I will be

happy
with, since I don't have any experience. It may end up being island
hopping. Now, I would like to think that I will make it to the Med,

Pacific
Islands, Australia, etc some day. But I will start with small steps. I

do
the same with my airplane, taking small steps and gaining experience.

By the way, I am a physician assistant. Do you think my skills would be

of
value to the sailing community? Not to make money, just to contribute
skills.

Thanks,
Todd


"Todd" wrote in message
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Hello,

I am retiring from the Air Force in 5 months and am looking for a new

life.
I haven't traveled near as much as I would have liked in the Air Force

and
am looking forward to traveling/exploring until age/health concerns

dictate
otherwise. Buying a house and settling down just doesn't sound

appealing.

I have considered RVs for traveling throughout the US, Canada, and

Alaska.
I
also have a two seater Cessna airplane that I use to explore. I

really
loving flying, but what I really like about it is the

traveling/exploring.
After considering sailing, it seems better than buying a house, RVing,

or
flying. I know everything has it positives and negatives.

Of course, I don't have any experience with boating/sailing (except

for
being on a few small boats on lakes), and would like to ask a few

questions.

1) If the boat is paid for, what is the cost range to cruise full

time?
What would the life style be like at the lower end of the annual

income
range? To be honest, my retirement income will be $42,000.00 a year.

Is
this way to little, adequate, or not nearly enough?

2) I have noticed that not all sailboats are considered suitable for

blue
water sailing (for one reason or another). Does that same thing apply

to
catamarans? If so, what are some suitable boats for blue water

sailing?

3) My wife hates the water, sand, and hot weather. Is there any

chance
that she will end up liking cruising? Any of you with

spouses/significant
others that thought they would hate it, but ended up loving it after

they
gave it a try?

I have a thousand more questions, but these are good to start with.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Todd




Hi, I dont know what things cost in the US but if you cruise the South
Pacific
you and your wife could live very well indeed on $42,000 US its almost
double the average wage in places like NZ and Austrailia and worth
alot more in the Islands.

C