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And I want you to get one ;)

Sailing had always been on my "someday bucket list," but I kept putting it off since I could never make the time to take the week or two off to do the course.

But once I started learning, it was so much more deeply satisfying than anything else in my life, that it immediately became a top focus. Before I'd even finished my captain's license, I had already hit "buy it now" on an ebay listing (admittedly reckless and not recommended, but I couldn't wait).

That being said, boats are floating money pits (the rule of thumb is that you spend half the boat's price again, every year, in maintenance and mooring) and take a ton of upkeep, so I think it's only viable if it's a major piece of your life and you're willing to devote considerable time o it. Otherwise, it just sits there, losing money while accumulating chores.

I sold mine during the first lockdown, but I'll absolutely get another someday, once I'm ready to wrap my life around it again.



I literally bought a book about buying boats. I was really hyped about buying a boat before I read it. Still no boat years later.


I think the key is to get a modest sail boat like a sunfish similar size. The cost are way more manageable.


Yeah, I looked at trailer sailers (although I wanted a cabin), but it wasn't really viable for the types of travel I wanted to do. Now that my life and location are slightly more predictable, a 7m with a small cabin that could go on a trailer would be ideal. (Although I'm sure I won't end up making that sensible choice.)


Hey, You only live once.




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