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- Joined
- Aug 29, 2014
- Messages
- 2,228
- Location
- USA
- Vessel Name
- Sylphide
- Vessel Make
- Kingston Aluminum Yacht 44' Custom
Hello attractive young people,
As I'm sure many of you are aware, I'm saving up to buy a boat to live aboard. I'm still probably 3 years away from ownership, but I'm on track, and working toward getting my life in order for the change.
In anticipation, I've been thinking about some logistical issues. Work takes me away from home for about a month at a time, usually five or six times per year. This means I'll be leaving my boat unattended for about half of the year. I was never terribly concerned about doing this with my old boat, since it was a much less valuable vessel, and it wasn't my home. The next one will be my home, so it bears thinking about.
My best laid plan of mice and men is to snowbird up and down the east coast. Since I'll hopefully be moving a lot of the time, and always be somewhere different, I'm wondering how easy it will be to find a place to keep my boat for about a month at a time. Do marinas offer decent deals on this sort of thing, or should I expect to pay exorbitant transient fees? Does it depend on the season? Are there people that I can hire to check in on the boat regularly? People I can trust with the keys to my home? Should I just have her hauled up onto the hard to save money, or would that be more expensive? It might make me sleep a little easier knowing that she wouldn't sink or be stolen, but it might be more of a pain getting her laid up before I leave, and fit back out again every time I come home. Would you be concerned about the frequent loading and unloading of the hull being on and off blocks several times per year?
I'll be making phone calls to marinas up and down the coast to ask them these sorts of questions, but I'm curious to know what your inclinations would be in this circumstance.
As always, thanks much for the input!
As I'm sure many of you are aware, I'm saving up to buy a boat to live aboard. I'm still probably 3 years away from ownership, but I'm on track, and working toward getting my life in order for the change.
In anticipation, I've been thinking about some logistical issues. Work takes me away from home for about a month at a time, usually five or six times per year. This means I'll be leaving my boat unattended for about half of the year. I was never terribly concerned about doing this with my old boat, since it was a much less valuable vessel, and it wasn't my home. The next one will be my home, so it bears thinking about.
My best laid plan of mice and men is to snowbird up and down the east coast. Since I'll hopefully be moving a lot of the time, and always be somewhere different, I'm wondering how easy it will be to find a place to keep my boat for about a month at a time. Do marinas offer decent deals on this sort of thing, or should I expect to pay exorbitant transient fees? Does it depend on the season? Are there people that I can hire to check in on the boat regularly? People I can trust with the keys to my home? Should I just have her hauled up onto the hard to save money, or would that be more expensive? It might make me sleep a little easier knowing that she wouldn't sink or be stolen, but it might be more of a pain getting her laid up before I leave, and fit back out again every time I come home. Would you be concerned about the frequent loading and unloading of the hull being on and off blocks several times per year?
I'll be making phone calls to marinas up and down the coast to ask them these sorts of questions, but I'm curious to know what your inclinations would be in this circumstance.
As always, thanks much for the input!