mvweebles
Guru
- Joined
- Mar 21, 2019
- Messages
- 7,782
- Location
- United States
- Vessel Name
- Weebles
- Vessel Make
- 1970 Willard 36 Trawler
The only real reason to me of maintaining a land house while cruising is that you truly are planning to stay there. I sold my last land house when I started cruising 7+ years ago and put the money in a balanced account and it has made way more than the amount the house would have appreciated, not even counting the cost to maintain the house. Now I have that money and the price of my planned replacement house is less that what I sold the last for.
Sometimes people who learned we didn't have a land house would said "Don't want a place to return to after cruising?" I would respond "No, it turns out there are houses for sale everywhere I go and I can get one when the time comes."
A healthy perspective. But I have met several folks who sold everything and didn't save. Now elderly, they are struggling aboard. One fellow although healthy at the ripe age of 84, said he had simply aged out of sailing. Financially, he was stuck. I know, personal choices, but still, it can be very difficult to re-enter a housing market as your income stagnates while markets increase.
We view our current cruise as a lazy delivery. A couple years but focus on getting Weebles to Florida where we can make multi-month trips to Bahamas, Mexico, parts of the Loop. If we wanted to truly cruise, we'd buy a different boat with more waterline. But that's not our goal.
Costs Don has posted over the years on CF have been very helpful. I really appreciate the generosity in his sharing and will miss his contributions if he does exit the forums along with boating.
Thanks Don.
Peter