Interesting video on ERE at sea
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Re: Interesting video on ERE at sea
*swoon*
That is my ideal existence.
That is my ideal existence.
Re: Interesting video on ERE at sea
Pretty good, thanks for sharing. I'm very romantic for the idea of living aboard a sailboat...a life at sea. But at heart I'm a desert rat, and don't really care for the water. But many of the principles of living aboard a ship can be applied to living in a tiny house in the desert.
This video encompasses the "extreme" side of ERE, whereas a lot of other threads here focus mainly on the "retire early" aspect. I love stuff like this. Keep it coming EREers.
This video encompasses the "extreme" side of ERE, whereas a lot of other threads here focus mainly on the "retire early" aspect. I love stuff like this. Keep it coming EREers.
Re: Interesting video on ERE at sea
I spend 3-4 months/year living on a very similar sailboat, and it's amazing how inexpensively it can be done. My total investment into the boat, including some luxuries (like solar and refrigeration) is around $5000, and carrying costs (insurance, off-season storage, and ongoing maintenance) are around $1500/year. If you can afford ERE on shore you can definitely afford it on a boat.
Re: Interesting video on ERE at sea
Do you have a good boatyard on the Baja side of the Sea of Cortez where you feel comfortable leaving it for the off season? Do you stay in a marina or on the hook? Any problems with theft while you are ashore? Anything interesting happen this season?susswein wrote:I spend 3-4 months/year living on a very similar sailboat, and it's amazing how inexpensively it can be done. My total investment into the boat, including some luxuries (like solar and refrigeration) is around $5000, and carrying costs (insurance, off-season storage, and ongoing maintenance) are around $1500/year. If you can afford ERE on shore you can definitely afford it on a boat.
Re: Interesting video on ERE at sea
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Re: Interesting video on ERE at sea
There are aq number of good boatyards on the baja side, but it's cheaper (and an easier drive) on the mainland side. I keep my boat on a trailer in dry storage in san carlos for around $65/month. Absolutely no problems with theft while ashore. It's only a 70 mile crossing to the Baja side.Ego wrote: Do you have a good boatyard on the Baja side of the Sea of Cortez where you feel comfortable leaving it for the off season? Do you stay in a marina or on the hook? Any problems with theft while you are ashore? Anything interesting happen this season?
depends on what you mean by interesting. I played tug-of-war with sea lions, snorkeled with whale sharks, dove with 200 lb grouper, caught a shark and a huge jack Crevalle, and sat out a 3-day 70 knot blow in a nice snug anchorage. Other than that, not much