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![]() Jeff wrote: Its very easy to say you don't need much, but have you ever lived really cheap? Besides growing up poor - yes - just out of college - I was working as a portrait phootographer making $6.50 an hour - I delevered pizza on my days off - was working 7 days a week for ~ 6 months - ended up quitting my Monday deliveries for one day off a week - then worked 6 days a week for the next 6 months - then landed my first job - a QC inspector making $22K per year - did that for almost 2 years then landed a Production Planner job - $25K - got a raise to 30K a year later and my salary has been increasing ever since - that Planner position was over 7 years ago and 2 companies later. So out of college I lived real cheap for a # of years. maybe. I've seen helicopters and cars on boats, but most cruisers get by with a bicycle. Got one - trek mountain bike. Dock space is 1 to 3 dollars a foot per night for transients. That's not cheap - anchor in bays instead? You should be able to recharge batteries by running the engine - if you're traveling an hour or so a day would be more than sufficient. Got it. Actually, if you don't have a fridge, a small solar panel might be enough. SEe my idea about a wind powered alternator - don't see why that wouldn't work for batteries and a fridge. - How many meals do you eat with fish you caught? So do food costs also decrease? I've never seen anyone make a serious dent in the food budget that way, but it varies a lot with locale. Yeah, already was told that - was just thinking it might help. I also think that deer hunting would help as well. There's no way to say. Can you do engine maintenance? Can you sew sails? Now - no - but I'm a self tuaght photographer, self taught musician and went to school for a technical biz degree as well as an Industrial Engineering degree - there is nothing that I can't learn or figure out - do you think thay are 2 important skills that I should start working on? My experience: none. Then get some experience so you can ask intelligent questions. Already working on it. Yes, if you're alone. Is that how you plan to spend your life? Would like a woman by my side - but I'm alone at the present, so I guess the answer is yes. That's not so bad. The truth is that most cruisers have some experience before they take off, and most of the horror stories we hear are from those who decided they could learn on the way. Spend a couple of years learning to sail. I'm planning on spending 4 years - that wwill give me enough time to save money for the boat as well and build a photog biz - I'm not an idiot - I'm not about to jump into something like this - my vision is at least 4 years out but am prepared to wait longer if need be. Seek out the local live-aboard marina and try to meet people there. Would love to - how do I find them? Wonder if there's one here in Philly\. BTW, my closest sailing friends have lived aboard for 26 years on a *very* low budget, so it can definitely be done. The real question is whether you're suited for the life-style. Put it this way - I am so friggin unhappy working in a corporate environment where ass-kissing and being two-faced is rewarded with promotions and where not being that kind of person is punished - I want out - I need out - I have friends but I am a solitary person - I love photog and playing guitar. There is no IF about whether or not I can learn to sail or learn to fix engines or sew sails - I will learn those things. There is no IF about whether or not the lifestyle is for me or IF I will enjoy it - Come and work in the ******** I work in and you'll do anythging to get out - and my last 2 companies were not much different. There is not an issue about whether or not I'll have enough space - I already have given away a lot of my possessions and feel the need to do another "cleaning". There is only one IF - or should I say "CAN" - CAN I make money as a freelance photographer and if so how much or how little? That is the only variable that needs to be addressed. 4-10K a year on boat maintenance and costs? A few years back I cut all unnecessary spending andd recorded every dollar I spent. I cooked all my own meals and I averaged $200 a month on groceries - that's on average $2400 per year. So can I make $6400 - $12,400 a year? Even a bad photographer makes that much. I gaurantee you I'm good enough to make more than $1000 a month. An art gallery exhibit or an art festival could make me that much in a few days. And most of my photogs will go for at least $100 but more often $200 and up. And take mags like Backpacker t hat pay $400 a day for a minimun of 5 days of backpacking and photos - I slready contacted them - they just need to see my pics before they hire me - so it jsut boils down to doing a few hikes a year for them which will be hard work but so what. And that's just one mag that does conttract work like that. Thanks for your help. Jim |