I've had this awesome teacher. He was a boating and train nerd and looked the part.
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No one, take them, they're free.
Some people would be so relieved.
maybe that should be an addendum or footnote to the "best days of a boat owner's life"
If you really think about it, no human was ever meant to go on a boat for they are not designed around humans. I think they're for the illuminati lizards.
Some people don't even really sail them but live in them.
Boats aren't even that expensive everywhere. In America they're priced as luxury objects for the richest of the rich from what I've heard. Sailing as a way of traveling is actually a kinda cheap and rough activity, like camper vans. Not very "rich" stuff at all. My grandparents had a 30 footer and it wasn't exactly luxurious, definitely camper van vibes. They'd sailed it all over around Europe though.
Yeah, everyone's got a camper van everywhere because of how cheap they are
A new camper van in the US can easily cost 6 figures.
And a used one can easily be had for less than 15,000
I can't even get a used car with less than 100,000 miles for less than $15,000.
Uhh you're not looking hard enough. Hell there are pickup trucks for less than 15k with less than 100k miles.
They're not that expensive, at least not up-front. A guy I know bought a sailboat for a few thousand dollars, but the catch was that it was almost 50 years old and needed a lot of repairs. He saved money by doing the repairs himself, but the $400 per month slip fee was still too much for him eventually and he sold the boat.
I picked up a fifty year old English built sailboat (Westerly Centaur) for all of $500. My local yacht club (more a working man's boat club than the posh social group that the name suggests). Prior owner fell up on hard times in the middle of a refit and stopped paying storage fees. I picked her up from the club after they placed a lien on it. Since the club is full of powerboat owners, none of them were interested in buying a sailboat.
I'm working to finish the refit, doing the majority of the work myself. Helps that the club fees about to about $1100 a year. $400 a month would be excessive if I weren't living on the boat full time... And refitting a boat while living on her sounds like a miserable experience.
As a marine engineer who worked and both new build and refit side of the business, I'd say whatever price you pay for the boat itself, be prepared to pay same amount in 5 years for maintenance and marina fees etc.
My friend bought a single mast boat for £50 off a guy at his local. The dude had bought another bigger boat and just wanted away with the smaller one.
You got the right idea I think. The boats are all smooshed together in a Marina so it's natural for people to overestimate the number of boats relative to the number of people. There are way way way more people then there are boats. Honestly that's the appeal of boats, the ability to go somewhere there aren't a lot of people because most people don't own boats.
For similar reasons, I would like to build a house in the form of a 300' tall wizard tower in a random suburban neighborhood. But those bastards down at the planning division won't approve my plans!
There's a tower house out where I used to work. Built in the 70s I think by a Microsoft exec.
Only about 100' tall though I believe.
It apparently is an airbnb now: the "Union Skyhouse".
Socialism is when the planning department won't approve your 300' wizard tower on a quarter acre lot. Save us, von Mises!
Dude, you want to get together? I've been planning my wizard tower for years. All I want is a parapet around the top with a telescope out there. The best part is that finding an area with low/no light pollution means there won't be dang pesky jerks that want to keep a certain look to the neighborhood.
Burn all the grass around the tower, and have bands of roving dogs running wild around it.