Wifey B: I'll answer first because we had no freaking idea. We knew we loved boating. We'd lived on the lake so we bought a home in FLL on the water, knowing we'd get a boat or boats shortly after.
So we went out a couple of times on small rentals and we bought a sport boat, but definitely not something to live on, just a bigger version of what we had on the lake. Wonderful though. We could go to the Bahamas or Miami or Key West or lots of places.
But there was all this other water out there.
So, we chartered. A Week. Three Weeks. A Month. Six Weeks. Two Months. We didn't know what would be right. Ok, now here's where my hubby's crazy theory came into play-The Theory of Pain.
Sounds insane but it sort of works. First charters we were always heading home too soon. Wished we had more time. We built up. Reached six weeks then a break then another trip. Two months was just a little much as we found ourselves thinking of home a lot the last couple of weeks. Home being friends and family and land house. Could it have been just taking the boat home? Perhaps, but then sometimes the boat might not be anywhere near home. Didn't want to have to end every six weeks back where we started.
We loved our land home more than we ever imagined we would when we moved to FL. It was the gathering place for all our close friends and family. Oh, no. Now split between two loves. So far, we continue to like to cruise six weeks, home three, but we'll boat some even at home. Maybe home four but a week of that in the Bahamas. Maybe eight weeks away when it's Alaska or somewhere. Maybe a month home or more for holidays. But we found the routine which is 2/3 of the time on a boat. It works for us.
A family of our closest friends lived in RI. They'd always owned a big boat, like 200', but never cruised long times. They enjoyed being with us though. So, they decided to downsize. 200' sounds nice but you can't get to marinas so have to anchor and tender in from long distances, cause the normal anchorage doesn't work either. They decided to charter a bit first. They were amazed how much they loved it suddenly, a different type of boating. The 200' had been more like a water hotel than a boat. They ended up figuring out their plan while having a boat built. They're a month on, a month off. They vary for holidays and certain times. But through trial and error found what worked for them.
You can't know what it will be like until you do it. How much time you've spent on the water in the past might help you. But I see most here tried it, liked it, kept doing it. The ones who tried it, didn't like it, stopped, don't come here but there are lots of them too. So, anything we can share for those thinking about it as to how we ended up as we are might help.