Well, actually it's nudging up a bit as folks have been kind enough to buy thru my Amazon links and 6% comes back to me once per month. That's pretty nifty from my standpoint. Still, when I read the CruisersForum thread on $500 per month I think "gosh, that'd be great" to have that much.
However beachbum I noticed your boat picture and I've got a secret for you (insert laughter) those throttles do not have to go all the way forward don't 'cha know! I poke along a little at a time and anchor out almost always so really, it's just fuel, one haul-out every three years (I scrape my own hull or hire a kid) so it's not that pricey. Food of course is a given but I do a lot of canning (meats primarily, along with lasagne, taco soup and this year I'm going to try stuffed manicotti shells too)
There are times when I do hanker for a marina (water is a real physical problem -- hauling same) so after the engine swap next year I'll see if I can save enough to give Seaweed her own watermaker.
Really though, what more do I need? I have my own home, and now a Kindle so I won't run out of books, fuel in the tanks, water too, food in the lockers and well, life is superb. Right now the wind is blowing, the computer is playing Benny Goodman thru the boat speakers and life really is superb.
Get your Great Harbor and come on out and play. It is marvelous and as long as your boat is set up to provide it's own power, really marinas can be a special treat versus a necessity. For Seaweed in the goal to be ever more comfortable afloat I've added an Air-Breeze, Lewmar windlass, and so far 275 watts of solar.
The eventual goal includes 200 more watts of solar, more batteries (have 450 bank now) and a watermaker. Oh, and 150' more of 1/4" G4 (have 100' but that's not quite enough) ... anyway, it's all good out here.
Good luck. And have fun, 'cause that's what this boating life is supposed to be. I live simply but well aboard my Seaweed, and certainly no other boat would make me happier. Even if tomorrow I was fabulously wealthy I'd keep Seaweed and just make her better.
That's probably a result of growing up on one boat... we just kept making oru home better and to me it is natural to take one with good bones and improve her. Goodness knows Seaweed was not capable of supporting me in comfort when I first bought her, but she's coming right along. A few more years and she'll be even better.
I can't wait!
Janice aboard Seaweed
Janice aboard Seaweed welcomes you to my world...