In the "lest we forget" department, some scary reading, and taking dead, discarded materials and bringing them back to life...
Writing Boat Bits, Im often reminded that different folks have very varied experiences with boats, the sailing of such things, and cruising. That said, Im surprised at just how often tunnel vision becomes part of the mix.
For instance, the $500 dollar cruising budget...
Not too long ago I found myself on the receiving end of a reader rant that went on for about a dozen emails explaining to me how the $500 cruising budget was simply impossible. To prove his point he illustrated said emails with copious notes of how much he had to pay while cruising over a three year period. As it happens he was right because there is no way he could have cruised on $500 a month.
For starters, he had a newish 52-foot boat...
He didnt like to anchor so always chose marinas whenever possible...
Admittedly, not a very handy person, so most all maintenance and repairs were done by various contractors or marine businesses...
Loved to eat out and something of a food snob or so he said...
Had grandchildren (with more on the way) that he and his wife felt the need to visit on a regular basis...
So, yeah, not exactly a candidate for a $500/1000/1500/2000/2500/3000 monthly cruising budget and, in fact, told me he could not even imagine how someone could sail or cruise on less than he spent.
Im pretty sure the key word in all of that is "imagine" because to do something you really have to be able to see it in your minds eye before you can make it a reality.
As far as Im concerned there is zero wrong with the guys cruising budget or the way he chooses to cruise. He obviously has deep enough pockets to support that sort of lifestyle so all power to him. On the other hand, do I think he has a clue about cruising budgets for folks of, shall we say, shallower pockets or people who have simpler less expensive tastes? Well, the word clueless does jump to mind.
Which brings us to the same old same question...
Can you cruise comfortably on $500 a month and the answer is, more than likely, maybe not.
But, if you can imagine it with no rose colored glasses in the mix maybe you can...
Listening to a whole lot of John (who would have been 75 this year) Lennon covers
So it goes...
Writing Boat Bits, Im often reminded that different folks have very varied experiences with boats, the sailing of such things, and cruising. That said, Im surprised at just how often tunnel vision becomes part of the mix.
For instance, the $500 dollar cruising budget...
Not too long ago I found myself on the receiving end of a reader rant that went on for about a dozen emails explaining to me how the $500 cruising budget was simply impossible. To prove his point he illustrated said emails with copious notes of how much he had to pay while cruising over a three year period. As it happens he was right because there is no way he could have cruised on $500 a month.
For starters, he had a newish 52-foot boat...
He didnt like to anchor so always chose marinas whenever possible...
Admittedly, not a very handy person, so most all maintenance and repairs were done by various contractors or marine businesses...
Loved to eat out and something of a food snob or so he said...
Had grandchildren (with more on the way) that he and his wife felt the need to visit on a regular basis...
So, yeah, not exactly a candidate for a $500/1000/1500/2000/2500/3000 monthly cruising budget and, in fact, told me he could not even imagine how someone could sail or cruise on less than he spent.
Im pretty sure the key word in all of that is "imagine" because to do something you really have to be able to see it in your minds eye before you can make it a reality.
As far as Im concerned there is zero wrong with the guys cruising budget or the way he chooses to cruise. He obviously has deep enough pockets to support that sort of lifestyle so all power to him. On the other hand, do I think he has a clue about cruising budgets for folks of, shall we say, shallower pockets or people who have simpler less expensive tastes? Well, the word clueless does jump to mind.
Which brings us to the same old same question...
Can you cruise comfortably on $500 a month and the answer is, more than likely, maybe not.
But, if you can imagine it with no rose colored glasses in the mix maybe you can...
Listening to a whole lot of John (who would have been 75 this year) Lennon covers
So it goes...
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