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I'd like to thank everyone for their inputs. My response:
1. I did not count opportunity cost twice. 2. Opportunity cost is explained he http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opportunity_cost 3. It is foolish to ignore opportunity cost. 4. I have some sailing experience so that is helpful. It looks like downsizing and switching over to a sailboat is the way to go. To reduce opportunity cost and depreciation I'll look at buying an older, but solid boat in good condition. To reduce the fuel costs I will look at buying a sailboat and getting some experience on larger boats, about 32' in length. I can go to living on a mooring (have to convince the wife) which will zero the dock fee.Solar panels should supply all my energy needs. Since I have the time I can do most of the ordinary repairs myself. I have to get rid of the boat asap as it drops in value daily. I can't ship my current boat to Europe because of the expense and continued expense. I was hoping to find some friendly country south of the border. I should have done this all in the beginning but my eyes were bigger than my wallet. I never considered escalating costs, but then only an economic savant with tremendous discipline would ever act so prudently in the first place. Summarizing, the wisest choice for those of limited/fixed means to go cruising: a. Buy an older, solid boat in excellent condition. b. Live aboard on a mooring. c. Buy a sailboat. d. Keep the boat simple and do the repairs yourself. e. Rely on solar power. f. Watermaker????? Now I have a few more questions about sailboat. From what I've seen the smallest I would go is about 27 feet, the largest about 32 feet. What boats would you guys recommend that I look at? It would be me and my wife aboard, we have no physical handicaps, I'm 6 ft tall. I want a solid, reliably built boat that is simple and easy to handle. I prefer a diesel inboard auxiliary. Also what is the downside to living on a mooring other than the obvious? Where are the best places to do this in the US? I would imagine California is not too friendly to this type of lifestyle plus the sailing is not as nice as the Caribbean. Thanks everyone, you are a knowledgeable and experienced group. Tim Shavinsky |
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