Re: Live on a sailboat?
I cant remember where I read this but I do remember reading about this for sure. About two years ago I read an article in a magazine or a post on a message board or something about a couple who were both rn's and lived in mexico 6 months a year. then they would sail up to california coast and stay at the marine and work 2 consecutive 13 week contracts and then set sail back and relax in mexico for 6 months.
I believe they were early 50's in age. They were US citizens who were semi-retired and based out of some expat community in Mexico they seemed to really enjoy. They were also very much into boats, sailing, and all that other stuff landlovers will just never understand.
Wish I had a link for you but I dont at all. It was just something that I remember reading about. But the point is, it can be done. It has been done. And from what I remember they seemed to be having alot of fun.
I would think marina fees would be less than normal rent. Then again, this is california I'm speaking of so who knows. Its a country itself I swear.
And also consider there are many people who do this in RV's. I sure as hell would rather do it based from a sailboat than from an RV. You could live in Florida 6 months a year and then go live the easy cheap life somewhere in the carib. Aruba, St. Croix, Grenada, or even Cuba.
Sounds like if nothing else u could write a book about your experiences. And indeed you would have some cool stories to tell.
Good luck. Take me with you hahaha.
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