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![]() "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Sun, 12 Nov 2006 17:46:08 -0500, Jeff wrote: The point obviously is, how do you earn money to pay off a mortgage while cruising? If you have the cash so that automatic payments can be made, then this is not an issue. No one should ever get the idea that cruising is free once you have the boat, far from it. You're going to need cash for a lot of other things, so build up that nest egg or whatever. We've got some folks here in Florida who tried to go cruising on little or no cash. You can spot their boats a mile away because of the decrepit condition, and they are usually huddled together with other like minded folks to form what resembles a floating trailer park. The whole thing is giving liveaboard cruisers a bad name and towns are passing ever more restrictive ordinances to prevent it. Outside of the US -- particularly non-tourist areas of Mexico, Central America, parts of South America -- it is simple to live on MUCH less than is required back home. But no money at all? Well, it all depends on whether or not one is willing to accept "poverty" conditions. The human animal CAN live with no money, and it happens all over this planet to one degree or another. But it ain't pretty. At the very least the boat requires maintenance, as do the people living on her. |
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The point obviously is, how do you earn money to pay off a mortgage
while cruising? Pension? Christmas club payout? Investment income? Odd jobs around the anchorage? "Wayne.B" wrote No one should ever get the idea that cruising is free once you have the boat, far from it. You're going to need cash for a lot of other things, so build up that nest egg or whatever. No one should get the idea that cruising is no work, either. We have a number of freinds, longtime weekend sailors, who have tried to retire & cruise but thought it meant sitting around getting drunk & listening to Jimmy Buffet albums all day. Needless to say they were bored & sick & didn't get to go anywhere fun, and soon gave it up. We've got some folks here in Florida who tried to go cruising on little or no cash. You can spot their boats a mile away because of the decrepit condition, and they are usually huddled together with other like minded folks to form what resembles a floating trailer park. The whole thing is giving liveaboard cruisers a bad name and towns are passing ever more restrictive ordinances to prevent it. Unfortunate, because those of us who are not bag ladies afloat get lumped in with them. KLC Lewis wrote: Outside of the US -- particularly non-tourist areas of Mexico, Central America, parts of South America -- it is simple to live on MUCH less than is required back home. Heck yeah! Of course, it helps to speak the language. ... But no money at all? Well, it all depends on whether or not one is willing to accept "poverty" conditions. The human animal CAN live with no money, and it happens all over this planet to one degree or another. But it ain't pretty. Yep. People can eat seaweed & make soup from barnacles. Heck you can probably make clothes from seaweed too. ... At the very least the boat requires maintenance, as do the people living on her. Unless your idea of "indoor plumbing" is having the tide wash out your bilges twice a day. One of the key things that people grasp late in the game (or never) is the degree to which knowledge & skill can substitute for money. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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