What sailing on a budget looks like in 2024 💸

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  • @SVWetHorizon
    @SVWetHorizon29 күн бұрын

    I bought a 87 Catalina 36 and I love it, it’s not big and modern but I am slowly refitting her to my liking and sailing her around the bay every chance I get and eventually I will make it to the Caribbean

  • @paulcollins4932
    @paulcollins4932Ай бұрын

    Want to see a real budget sailor look up windhippie sailing

  • @cornishhh

    @cornishhh

    Ай бұрын

    Yann Quenet on Baluchon.

  • @thecanadiancaribou

    @thecanadiancaribou

    Ай бұрын

    It's all about what one wants. Some want to camp, some want comfort. The term budget is a relative term. We want a watermaker so we can shower. We want to be very safe so we upgraded our electronics. Budget is relative

  • @billregan1981
    @billregan1981Ай бұрын

    Love Beau & Brandy’s channel. It’s refreshing to see them sailing an old boat far when so many channels are just glossy catamaran ads these days. Pearson built a great boat, I used to have a 323.

  • @BeauAndBrandy
    @BeauAndBrandyАй бұрын

    Thanks Sophie (and Ryan) for featuring us and our little floating electric home.

  • @jstokvis
    @jstokvisАй бұрын

    We don't hear enough from you, your content is allways interesting and well put together.

  • @jeffreywettig5302
    @jeffreywettig5302Ай бұрын

    Beau and Brandy are one of the few channels I watch all the episodes of these days..... ❤

  • @Morrisfactor
    @Morrisfactor19 күн бұрын

    Yes, the western world (and boat prices) has changed considerably since the pandemic. And now general inflation is running crazy across the planet. Just the 30% increase in food/diesel/insurance alone makes ocean cruising much more expensive than it was just four years ago.

  • @dutchglobetrotter4513
    @dutchglobetrotter4513Ай бұрын

    A very informative video. We were anchored behind B&B in Grenada back in 2019, lovely people.

  • @stolenidoltiki
    @stolenidoltikiАй бұрын

    Good timing! I'm currently shopping for a 40-42 ft. monohull sailboat in the $100-150k range. I am finding decent boats, but most would require another $50k to refit for long distance cruising. Rigging, canvas, dinghy, sails, electronics, water maker, etc. all add up fast!

  • @Morrisfactor

    @Morrisfactor

    19 күн бұрын

    Very good point. Nearly all used boats on the market today seem to require extensive repairs/upgrades. Our $100K boat has required three years and another $75K to make it sea-ready - despite three recent surveys claiming it was "above average" condition.

  • @kylem324
    @kylem324Ай бұрын

    Always nice to see a new upload from you. Wishing you well.

  • @stevenwatsham5973
    @stevenwatsham5973Ай бұрын

    There are still some bargains around rotting in the back of some Boatyards!.. One chap I was watching sailed a Hurley 18 accross the Atlantic.. Cruised the Caribbean.. Went through the Panama Canal.. Sailed right across the Pacific visiting all the islands along the way and ended up in Darwin where he met his life partner!.. The thing is that he probably only paid £500 for his little Yacht..

  • @richardcamp8301
    @richardcamp8301Ай бұрын

    Good to see you back. Great video.

  • @JeroenSWart
    @JeroenSWartАй бұрын

    I am glad you are back at it!

  • @gillespeloquin911
    @gillespeloquin911Ай бұрын

    Good to have you back on the air ! And with another very interesting video. Thanks a lot and keep up the good work ! :)

  • @rosscuthbertson2679
    @rosscuthbertson2679Ай бұрын

    Great update Sophie. Thanks

  • @caromarco6315
    @caromarco6315Ай бұрын

    Great to see a video from you again!

  • @SailingHusketeers
    @SailingHusketeersАй бұрын

    Great video guys ❤

  • @sveoti
    @sveotiАй бұрын

    We were laughing. Our fresh water systems cost more than the entire amount they’ve spent. Of course we’re all at different stages in life, experience, and desire. We do love the fact that they and we are sailing the same waters.

  • @LunaMail
    @LunaMailАй бұрын

    Sophie, my friend introduced me to this channel and let me just say you are so charismatic and have a wonderfully charming personality! Your videos have had me dreaming of sailing when...I've never really even *been* on a sailboat. I've never lived close to water. I'm afraid of the sun D: ~~~...but...perhaps somethings changed in me as I've suddenly fallen in love with boats! [Or perhaps it's just the idea of boats and water... Sometimes we dream of the unreachable, dream of the things we're ignorant of. But alas ~] Your candid insight to the sailing life has captivated me time and time again (it's been less than two weeks and I've already seen so many of your adventures!!]. ♡ My friend has a sailboat in Sweden and I'm hoping to at least get to set foot on it once when I fly across the Atlantic this summer!!! Or perhaps if that's not an option, I can stare admirably from a distance ~ All the best to you and Ryan, take care, and thank you for sharing your knowledge and adventures! ♡ xxLuna [P.S. I love budget videos, so thank you for this topic specifically!!!] [P.P.S pardon such a long comment, oops (>_

  • @charonstyxferryman

    @charonstyxferryman

    Ай бұрын

    So you had also been bidden by the sailing bug, Luna? I would like to tell you that you shouldn't believe the marketing guys from the production boat companies who want you buy a long, and thus very expensive, boat. A few ft extra boat-length about *doubles* The price of the boat, doubles maintenance cost, and doubles maintenance time. Why? Because *everything* becomes bigger. There's also averange maintenance cost of a boat which is about 10% / year of the purchasing price of the boat. Less if it's very new. *It's very important to know that you can have the same amount of fun in e.g. a small 18 ft boat, compared to a much larger boat* If you want to sail on big boats: If you keep you promises and shows up when you promised to do , you can easily become a crew member of OPBs (Other People's Boats). For your own safety, asses the vessel's seaworthiness before you do so.

  • @StarfleetCommand71
    @StarfleetCommand71Ай бұрын

    Hello, Sophie. And Ryan. Just wanted to say thanks for the videos. Again.

  • @lukefay2464
    @lukefay2464Ай бұрын

    Ha, First good to hear from both of you, thank you for sharing this.

  • @MrFroglips69
    @MrFroglips69Ай бұрын

    Groovy episode

  • @robbyoliver4953
    @robbyoliver4953Ай бұрын

    I can honestly say I can’t wait for more or Ryan and Sophie sailing on Polar Seal ! Hope it is not too far off. I love listening to Sophie, and thanks for the insight to sailing on a budget. My budget is so small I may never get too, I am not getting younger and already retired.

  • @ooweesaler
    @ooweesalerАй бұрын

    We have a bene 393 for survey this week. There was a bene 40 2008 for sale at £96k but it was snapped up. Most boats for sale need rigging, sails, thru hulls, electronics, seals, cutlass, solar etc etc regardless of age unless your buying stuff less that ten years old. Less than ten years old and much of the production boat stuff looks to have very variable construction particularly on the interiors. At least with the pre 2007/8 boats they mostly look to be solid and worth upgrading.

  • @RyanSophieSailing

    @RyanSophieSailing

    Ай бұрын

    yep, that's been what we've seen going on too, and you are right, most boats for sale usually need some serious maintenance. Even when we bought Polar Seal and she was only 7 years old, the first couple of years of ownership were brutal budgetwise. Which is such a turnoff when we think about boat number two :p

  • @DYoung-vt8pq
    @DYoung-vt8pqАй бұрын

    Sophie, Brandy, & Beau, all on one video, yay!

  • @user-ju9sv9jy8s
    @user-ju9sv9jy8sАй бұрын

    if you want to get into it, you need to constantly check listings from many different sites and "sometimes" you find an estate sale or a boat that needs a realistic and achievable amount of TLC and you can get on the water with a reasonable budget. Buying the boat is the inexpensive part.

  • @JohnBraman413
    @JohnBraman413Ай бұрын

    i watch them all the time. i like them.

  • @jtlathe
    @jtlatheАй бұрын

    Many boats available in Guaymas Mex from free ( project) and many around 5 to 10k that don't need much work. And of course some are much more. Only issue is that you need to travel there.

  • @keithadams1490
    @keithadams1490Ай бұрын

    Awesome video Sophie!! Some really good and honest information. Thanks

  • @MrJJSimonds
    @MrJJSimondsАй бұрын

    Welcome back.... ;)

  • @sailmedea2028
    @sailmedea2028Ай бұрын

    Another great video. Prices certainly did peak during the pandemic but have pulled back a little although not to pre pandemic prices. I think there is also a YT effect with more and more people getting into sailing / liveaboard and with modern production boats and electronics sailing has probably never been more simple, that’s not to say there aren’t many challenges out there with weather and things that go wrong at 3am. Although the initial investment has increased, one can still sail on a budget, anchorage vs marina, eating on board vs restaurants and learning how to do as many boat jobs as you can How about some Dakota distributors in SE Asia 👍

  • @SailingGargoyle
    @SailingGargoyleАй бұрын

    Always love your videos and so awesome to see B³ We have friends that just bought a Beneteau 473 in Greece and we happen to be here in Malta when they hauled her for the first time. She's in great shape and other the usual fixes an older boat that's been sitting requires, they'll be crossing the Atlantic next winter for less than $10k of additional work. So for less than $150k they have a home that will go anywhere. Sounds like a lot but have you priced even a tiny home these days? 😢 The world's gotten crazy expensive!

  • @faircompetition1203
    @faircompetition120310 күн бұрын

    Just bought a fresh water sailed , blue water boat , fully factory glassed in hull to deck joint ready to sail away for well under 30k Canadian . She is old ,but well cared for and with all the upgrades needed save for a water maker . Solid glass hull below waterline . 35 foot , pilot house , center cockpit aft cabin , variable draft . A ton of really good owner upgrades . I would rather an older proven design well cared for than a newer cheap production boat maybe not well cared for before you . ( see Parley revivals latest Video for why ) I still expect to put 30 K into it , what with all new sails , water maker , washing machine and some instrument upgrades . But save for a chartplotter (owner kept it ) , I could go the way she is . That 40k in and she will be in bristol condition and ready to explore the remotest locations . Any way , the point is there are still great boats to be had well below what they are worth in parts alone . You do not have to buy a boat you can not sail and spend years fixing it .

  • @danyleejepsen692
    @danyleejepsen692Ай бұрын

    I bought a Dehler 39CWS from 1990 for 38.000EUR it needed the whole nine. So she got a new dodger, lazybag, instruments, AIS, liferaft, EPIRB, toilet, gas stove and oven, refrigerator , running rigging, MAIN, and a lot of soap and love. Now I have a great boat for roughly 50.000EUR that sails like a dream, it is not fitted for liveaboard. Nor long time cruising like you. But want I wanted to say your'e so right every person every budget can do it. You just need to adjust your'e convenience and luxury to your budget. Follow the dream get out there, and make some memories that money cannot buy.

  • @Gardureth
    @GardurethАй бұрын

    Lovely to see B&B here.

  • @deepdivedelight
    @deepdivedelightАй бұрын

    You are both correct, the comments and what you are explaining. The same goes with cars. A Citroën DS sold in the 90S had no value, today they go for 30K. This pandemic has broken millions of folks, and many spent it on YT, the internet ... Folks are leaving cities and become minimalists, other move into RVs or Boats. Demands versus supply.

  • @akllera
    @aklleraАй бұрын

    Firstly, yacht world listing are always higher priced. Searched a 1990 40ft Beneteau. First one I saw was 85,000 in the states. Some were 100k to 109k.

  • @BigDreamsBoating
    @BigDreamsBoatingАй бұрын

    So I’m chasing the dream on a construction worker budget and not the boss I work with tools HVAC and Plumbing. I have a plan of stages, decided that the wife and I should live on the boat at marina first. We purchased 1980 Pearson 40 for 20k in Above Average condition per survey. Basically a blank canvas , everything works but previous owner raced not cruised. So I need to purchase about 10k in gear batteries and the like. Plan on doing the work myself. Honestly I’m very jealous of your boat and thought you bought new. Nice to see that you guys are not to much different then I am thanks

  • @arottie4097
    @arottie4097Ай бұрын

    W0W!

  • @jeffgriglack9624
    @jeffgriglack9624Ай бұрын

    Saoirse is a Pearson 35 designed in the late '60s by Bill Shaw while Uma is a Pearson 36-1 designed in the early '70s by Bill Shaw, so there are going to be similarities. However, they are very different boats. My boat (which, BTW, I bought before the pandemic) is a Pearson 365, which is very different from both Saoirse and Uma. I have been sailing various boats for over 30 years and planning to move onto the boat nearly as long. I view your channel (and others like it) as filling in the parts of my education that I am missing. One of the things I want to know is, after you have bought the boat and outfitted it, what are the general expenses (day-to-day/month-to-month) to sail the Caribbean and beyond. What I have found is that, like so many things in life, the costs vary a lot depending on how you do it. I saw one channel say that you couldn't possibly do it for under $70k/year, but I have seen other channels who are doing it for much less.

  • @juliespain8318
    @juliespain8318Ай бұрын

    Boat abbreviation for Break Out Another Thousand 🤣

  • @ooweesaler
    @ooweesaler26 күн бұрын

    I am just in the process of buying a ben 40 from 2012. How much chain have you put on the boat? 😁

  • @th3ghote770
    @th3ghote770Ай бұрын

    You can buy a 2018 Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 389 for around 110k from a charter - which are regularly serviced, and get everything fixed as they prep for sale at the end of the year. Chasing Latitudes is a good channel for this, also a 40 foot 2018 Beneteau for 130kish . These are post hurricane boats. You shouldn't be paying 100k for a 2007 boat, when you can get one pretty much ready for island hoping for about the same 2018.

  • @thecanadiancaribou

    @thecanadiancaribou

    Ай бұрын

    Oh wow.... You have no idea how boating safely works......

  • @aeneas-sails
    @aeneas-sailsАй бұрын

    c'est bon de te voir! My own moves are substantially more modest than most, and my singlehander project is about to get strip planked in my backyard. It will have a Root berth (named after a former US Secretary of State & yachtsman) and a pop top cabin, which for me will be a serious upgrade in creature comfort from the over 3,000 miles (48,000km) I voyaged in open boats. Around the world? No. Great Loop and coastal-estuary work? Yes. There is a vessel and a voyage for every budget.

  • @ame2deo
    @ame2deoАй бұрын

    Always some of the best vid arpund about sailing. I still can't get why you are not on the top of the sailing channels...well pandemic really hit hard on you..stopped your climb to the top and delayed revenues forcing to step a little back. It's a true pity as your contents are way over those produced by others and you deserved (and deserves) way more

  • @sailingsvandorina9758
    @sailingsvandorina9758Ай бұрын

    Its still possible to find more affordable boats, we purchased an Elan 431 back in September for £11k, though it was pure luck! She had just come into the boatyard after a year of cruising and the sellers wanted to go off around the world by bus (WTF!) and wanted cash urgently. So many boats are getting cut up here in Scotland as well that have nothing wrong with them, just people cannot afford the yard fees etc. So, if you want some cheap boats, HEAD TO SCOTLAND!

  • @RyanSophieSailing

    @RyanSophieSailing

    Ай бұрын

    Not to mention, Scotland is an absolutely GORGEOUS place to sail (if a tiny bit gruesome at time ;))

  • @sailingsvandorina9758

    @sailingsvandorina9758

    Ай бұрын

    @@RyanSophieSailing Ha yes definetely, right now its grey and bleurgh!

  • @aaronnunn5240
    @aaronnunn524022 күн бұрын

    I love my Benny Oc 400, and its not for sale!

  • @antonpaisov
    @antonpaisovАй бұрын

    important to note that new boats were much cheaper 5 years ago too

  • @collinl.179
    @collinl.179Ай бұрын

    Benneatau and Jeanau are set up with an aft helm. I would not want to be in the wind and the sun all day. It really has an effect after days and days of cruising. Great fpr the med not great for world cruise IMO.

  • @dennispatrick4999

    @dennispatrick4999

    Ай бұрын

    Cruisers all have Dodgers and Biminis. Most can enclose the cockpit.

  • @Patri-ciaVB
    @Patri-ciaVBАй бұрын

    Nice music.

  • @rb239rtr
    @rb239rtrАй бұрын

    Vessis are good. But if you leave them on deck in the rain, they fill up.

  • @RyanSophieSailing

    @RyanSophieSailing

    Ай бұрын

    hahaha! I could see that happening... Speaking from experience? ;)

  • @rb239rtr

    @rb239rtr

    Ай бұрын

    @@RyanSophieSailing yes, one dry, one full of rainwater. Also, these shoes are supercomfortable, good traction and you can feel everything you step on.

  • @danknox9986
    @danknox9986Ай бұрын

    Sophie you would love any shoe company that sponsored you. I am a fan of your videos but I like them better when $$$ is not the theme. Anyone that has had a boat for any length of time knows it costs a fortune and well people may dream about sailing around the world, very few people ever even try. Even people fully Dedicated to cruising may cross one ocean but even that is rare. I would bet most don’t make it to the next port. Anyway I enjoy seeing the fun and cherry, Sophie, not the one that’s analyzing how much it cost to go to sailing. You know the cute one that makes fabulous food and does the hair flip! But yes we all need to earn a living and that does get in the way. Best wishes. Oh and the dog is cute too!

  • @chhindz
    @chhindzАй бұрын

    B&B did extensive DIY on the boat that not all are capable of. Brandy you're a fine girl.

  • @RyanSophieSailing

    @RyanSophieSailing

    Ай бұрын

    That is absolutely true, and the reason why I wanted to make this video in the first place. The DIY work that Beau and Brandy have done on Saoirse is nothing short of spectacular!

  • @DARTHDANSAN
    @DARTHDANSANАй бұрын

    I started investing so I can sail one day .

  • @garysmith1639
    @garysmith1639Ай бұрын

    Hey Sophie, is that your autobiography I see under the lamp beside you? It’s titled “I’m a Little Crabby”. Just kidding, I’m just yanking your chain. Enjoyed the video, thanks!

  • @AssiToniful
    @AssiTonifulАй бұрын

    prices are going down... thanks for the last update shortly before the end of the video

  • @TurnOffYourTV
    @TurnOffYourTVАй бұрын

    Good vid. Realistic vs Pipedream. It takes a real warrior if you dont have a Fat wallet. Beau and Brandy are Unicorns.

  • @demlds
    @demldsАй бұрын

    😭snif, products from vessi are not delivered in Europe, their gloves seems very nice...

  • @akllera
    @aklleraАй бұрын

    Found a 2000 40ft cc in Puerto Rico for 95k.

  • @pmnfernando
    @pmnfernandoАй бұрын

    why didnt you sold your boat when the market was high? then you could have gotten a more robust cruising one.

  • @podocrypto6072
    @podocrypto6072Ай бұрын

    The boat market is starting to tank, as the economy of the entire world is rolling over. Even the Fed Reserve held off on lowering interest rates. As boat slips continue to rise and as inflation continues to rise, but the economy is on the brinks of a collapse like `2007-`09, there will be no available boat slips to rent once all the sailboats come back to the States for hurricane season. That being said, this year's hurricane season is expected to be a big one! So because of that, people will be competing with everyone else to sell their sailboats, and not wanting to purchase a new one because labor and fiberglass resins and materials just jumped up to all new highs. Also, credit card lending is at an all new high with credit card interest rates climbing to 30%. So is boat insurance! So the bottom of the boat market is about to drop out and prices are about to dump!!! Also the stock market is also where everything else is at, at an all time bubble and the bubble is about to pop! So just wait for the dump is you are going to buy a sailboat, if you want a sailboat even when the market dumps.

  • @SVDreamCatcher1

    @SVDreamCatcher1

    Ай бұрын

    Have you ever considered becoming a motivational speaker??? 😂😂😂

  • @podocrypto6072

    @podocrypto6072

    Ай бұрын

    @@SVDreamCatcher1 You think I'm wrong? Look what the stock market did today. I have a close friend that is in Florida and by May, there will be no slips let to rent. Go see how and why the Moorings is dumping all their sailboats in their rental fleets. They had the worst rental season in 12yrs. Kansas is going bye bye!

  • @jabberwockytdi8901
    @jabberwockytdi8901Ай бұрын

    There are a lot of people with silly inflated ideas of the value of their boats, the used car market has crashed from it's pandemic highs and boats will surely follow.

  • @michaelpeoples6320
    @michaelpeoples6320Ай бұрын

    I bought a 1996 Oceanis for €43k 2022. The engine, diesel heater and windless are the only things I didn’t replace. €37k later I’m ready to go. Unfortunately trying to register the boat under an Irish flag 🇮🇪 is like giving birth to a pineapple by anus sphincter only😮😢

  • @l8knight845
    @l8knight845Ай бұрын

    That boats a death trap. Electric motor, very little battery. There will come a day when they need to get the heck of dodge and cannot. I drive an EV. So many experiences where i was screwed due to lack of charge, but my life wasn't on the line.

  • @andersonautomotive
    @andersonautomotiveАй бұрын

    The correct answer for how much it costs is ALL OF IT. However much you budget for a boat, you will spend a little more than that. However much you have for a monthly cruising budget, you'll spend all of it. However much you budget for maintenance, you'll spend every dime, plus a little. It doesn't matter if the number is a couple grand for a boat and a couple grand a month, or if it's a million dollar boat and $20k a month. All of it.

  • @RyanSophieSailing

    @RyanSophieSailing

    Ай бұрын

    So accurate 😆😆😆

  • @anttilehtinen9460
    @anttilehtinen94607 күн бұрын

    For those who are still learning it is confusing that you talk about amps when you mean amp hours.

  • @gogogaga7441
    @gogogaga7441Ай бұрын

    I'm counting on a market crash in the next 5 years, or at the very least, the folks who bought during the pandemic will be selling at a loss! lol

  • @joemerican5781

    @joemerican5781

    Ай бұрын

    All boats sell at a loss. You’re just waiting for a crash.

  • @svjuno
    @svjunoАй бұрын

    2 people’s salary for 2-1/2 years is a lot of money. You can do it for really cheap if you don’t count everything. 😅

  • @TheJPT64
    @TheJPT64Ай бұрын

    Nice start but I stopper watching during your shoe commercials 🙁

  • @kylecarscaden3953
    @kylecarscaden3953Ай бұрын

    Do you worry about sailing that much on a boat with an unprotected rudder?

  • @alfonsomunoz5456
    @alfonsomunoz5456Ай бұрын

    In my honest opinion, most of the people will not sail forever. Savings run out and not every couple can make a living out of YT. It is noticeable that YT is flooded with sailing couples. So eventually most of the couples will abandon that life in 2, 3, 4 years... and the boats will come back to the market. I live in a house with garden and swimming pool. When covid came it wasn´t a big trouble for me, but I understand for many people it was traumatic and after the pandemic they went in mass to consume holidays or start a RV/boat life. But you can´t live in a permanent holiday. Work, bills, kids are part of life.

  • @kirk9671
    @kirk9671Ай бұрын

    They worked on their boat for 2.5 years. Think about how much money 2 people working 2.5 years. That is easily 100k. Perhaps 200k. Buying an old boat is not always cheaper.

  • @brettbackhouse5190
    @brettbackhouse5190Ай бұрын

    boats under 100k , you are just buying a headache. if you want to do it comfortably the bigger the better and the latest model you can afford. i have been sailing for over 40years. My wife and i have a 2018 jenneau 57. A great cruising and comfortable boat.

  • @Mafiakitty
    @MafiakittyАй бұрын

    One solution is to buy a boat older than 2005.

  • @dawntibble5289
    @dawntibble5289Ай бұрын

    Great to watch but that is not budget, rather restoration.

  • @notwhatiwasraised2b
    @notwhatiwasraised2bАй бұрын

    Lady K Sailing is a good KZread channel re: boat shopping Sailing with Thomas did a recent episode about going full electric.

  • @evinwhiteson4902
    @evinwhiteson4902Ай бұрын

    Budget cruising is not cool. Spending every dollar i have on my boat is reality.

  • @MOBiEC1
    @MOBiEC1Ай бұрын

    You need to account for inflation. In real terms the boats have not appreciated

  • @SustainableSailing
    @SustainableSailingАй бұрын

    I don't understand. You talk about the lovely Beau and Brandy spending so little over many years on a project boat. Then you switched focus to ignore the project boat option to look only at the newish production boats. I realise that is where your comfort zone is but it would have been more consistent to look at the current situation for cheap project boats with low budget refits. Look at Wilding Sailing refitting a Wharram as an EU example.

  • @davidrockefeller2007
    @davidrockefeller2007Ай бұрын

    Whatever the price you think it will cost, double it. All the money you spend is no longer making money elsewhere and long term this is profound. Plan on retiring? Factor long term investment losses.

  • @theyshouldhavenevergivenme5439
    @theyshouldhavenevergivenme5439Ай бұрын

    This was pretty underwhelming . The title suggested some kind of breakdown but all we got is a tour of someone’s boat but nothing about the cost of owning/living or anything. The video ends with a statement that invalidates what was said in the minutes before… hmm 🤔

  • @whileysea
    @whileyseaАй бұрын

    Well, if one accepts the fact, that size has its disadvantages, especially if you plan to be able to sail even in storms alone, so your wife can rest and vice versa, do NOT BUT ABOVE 36 FEET! I bought a 1984, 33 Ft Long Keel Sailboat with no electronics, no gimmics, heavy, sturdy and in pristine condition, for 29'000 Euros. I worked like a dog, invested about another 120'000 Euros, saving it from my mouth, each and every month, for 10 years and now I know my Sailboat inside inside out. I rather prepared her, fully, before I leave for good, then hoping and worrying all the time. End of Mai we leave Spain, going towards the Carribbean and then only God nows. My Sailboat is rigged as a SURVIVAL DEVICE. I don't need Harbours, only for Provisions. No Luxury really, but when the WEF COUNTRIES go crazy again, I can go stealth mode. Look for a sturdy boat, not a shiny and fast one. And remember, that in the 1980there was a 30 to 33 Ft Sailboat already a BIG ONE.

  • @RokyPalmor
    @RokyPalmorАй бұрын

    Très intéressant , mais parle moins vite , mon cerveau à du mal à suivre pourtant je suis franco-américain plus exactement un hamburger à l'huile d'olive ( père américain et mère provençale) je m'abonne

  • @Robert-og2kr
    @Robert-og2krАй бұрын

    The idea that you can "buy a boat cheap and get out there" has been around for decades--and it's always been true, but misleading. The reality is what you show with B&B--yes, you can do it on a budget of less than $50,000, but you need to do tons of work and likely put at least another $20,000 into the boat. You will also have to be willing to sacrifice comfort. Then, when you are out cruising, you probably need at least $20,000/year to cover expenses--on a tight budget. You'll either need savings or some kind of income stream--and I'd guess a KZread channel isn't enough of an income stream for most🙂

  • @aaronha994

    @aaronha994

    5 күн бұрын

    Yep, it's been over a year of hard work and fiberglass nasty work and with all the new equipment I could have bout a smaller brand new one, but that's how it goes.

  • @vandalorian8777
    @vandalorian8777Ай бұрын

    To be honest I didn’t think you were even sailing anymore.

  • @Xx-yk6cu
    @Xx-yk6cuАй бұрын

    audio is bad. dodgy asmr noises

  • @user-fo3vw5xl4v
    @user-fo3vw5xl4vАй бұрын

    Hi .. don’t really understand the point of the video ……..are you just making content … p;or … but you must need to make some money …. Again very poor

  • @ericseidel4940
    @ericseidel4940Ай бұрын

    J'allais hurler juste avant de voir la toute dernière minute. Comme tous les prix qui ont monté inconsidérément pendant la pandémie, le prix des bateaux est en train de subir une très grosse correction. PROSPECTIVE : Je dirais même que le prix des bateaux, comme des logements, va continuer à baisser et n'est pas prêts de s'arrêter. 1 Tous les constructeurs visent les gens aisés et les fleet de location, qui occupent les places de port. Il n'y a plus de place à pas cher, voir il n'y a plus de place du tout. 2 La population baisse, le nombre d'acheteurs baisse, le chômage baisse, les annonces de recrutement fleurissent, et les annonces pour bateaux aussi. YOUPII c'est bon pour la planète. Mais pour les cinquantenaires, pas glop. Tous les biens dont ils ont gentiment fait monter les prix toute leur vie vont perdre de la valeur, et ça va faire mal et c'est pas prêt de s’arrêter parce que la baisse de la population ne ralentit pas, au contraire. Ha j'ai failli oublier : le pris des annonces n'est pas le prix de vente. La réalité c'est encore bien moins que ça, surtout en période de baisse où tout le monde se regarde en chien de faïence en attendant le premier qui va craquer.

  • @NoBullshitJustGaming
    @NoBullshitJustGamingАй бұрын

    Hi... not the first

  • @RyanSophieSailing

    @RyanSophieSailing

    Ай бұрын

    But posting a video without your comment in the comment section wouldn't be the same 😉

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