Tradewinds
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Photocopies of charts from other boats in the good old daysI see that no-one has mentioned the cost of charts, how much of your budget would you expect to pay for these items?
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Photocopies of charts from other boats in the good old daysI see that no-one has mentioned the cost of charts, how much of your budget would you expect to pay for these items?
Thank you again.![]()
I am sure nobody will be able to give an exact figure:
After careful research I can tell you that £220,438.22p (I measured it) will cover two of you for two years (ie about 9k a month) spending with reasonably uncontrolled wildness, new sails anytime you think of them, chandlery sweeps to the extent that you have more stuff than most if not all chandleries, plenty of ipods and airbook stuff, losing 3 telephones per year, moderately mental clothes shopping incl 1 new pair of £400 designer sunglasses per month, *some* marina fees altho mostly at anchor, buying lots of charts of places that you *might* go to but haven’t done yet, buying a decent dinghy and then another dinghy cos the first one got wrecked (by you) on the beach, and two outboards 15hp and 25hp cos the first got stolen and the second was a bit gutless and you did a lousy trade-in but what the hell, losing 2 wads of cash in the washing machine or in the wind per year, getting mugged (£150ish) once per year, buying a spare £3k musical instrument (eg violin) cos you left one of them outside in a rainstorm and it fell apart, flying to UK bizclass three times a year, one new (cheapish, whatever is in the shop really) washing machine cos you rammed in “just one more towel”, buying loads of beers for "everyone in the bar" twice a year, massive yet somehow reasonable lunches on average three times a week, medical bills for otherwise healthy-but-clumsy types, plus smoking and drinking your head off 24/7. This figure INCLUDES the cost of freeloading ybw forumites landing on your boat - and of course also assumes that you reciprocate with a fair bit of freeloading on them in return.
Add 10% if you drink decent champagne (and nothing else will do) instead of wine etc.
Hope this helps.
You need £2K per month for your boat and the two of you, thats the minimum to live off and travel. (£48K for 2 years) If possible you also want £10K sitting in an emergancy fund when required.
Sounds alot but in practice less than that is just dreaming, I've been travelling and living aboard for the last 3 years, sometimes you don't spend the monthly amount, other times you do and more, We don't drink or smoke, we like to eat out but not expensively, you also want to sightsee, and we that without car hire, using buses and walking.
After careful research I can tell you that £220,438.22p (I measured it) will cover two of you for two years (ie about 9k a month) spending with reasonably uncontrolled wildness, new sails anytime you think of them, chandlery sweeps to the extent that you have more stuff than most if not all chandleries, plenty of ipods and airbook stuff, losing 3 telephones per year, moderately mental clothes shopping incl 1 new pair of £400 designer sunglasses per month, *some* marina fees altho mostly at anchor, buying lots of charts of places that you *might* go to but haven’t done yet, buying a decent dinghy and then another dinghy cos the first one got wrecked (by you) on the beach, and two outboards 15hp and 25hp cos the first got stolen and the second was a bit gutless and you did a lousy trade-in but what the hell, losing 2 wads of cash in the washing machine or in the wind per year, getting mugged (£150ish) once per year, buying a spare £3k musical instrument (eg violin) cos you left one of them outside in a rainstorm and it fell apart, flying to UK bizclass three times a year, one new (cheapish, whatever is in the shop really) washing machine cos you rammed in “just one more towel”, buying loads of beers for "everyone in the bar" twice a year, massive yet somehow reasonable lunches on average three times a week, medical bills for otherwise healthy-but-clumsy types, plus smoking and drinking your head off 24/7. This figure INCLUDES the cost of freeloading ybw forumites landing on your boat - and of course also assumes that you reciprocate with a fair bit of freeloading on them in return.
Add 10% if you drink decent champagne (and nothing else will do) instead of wine etc.
Hope this helps.
Thank you for your comments. I have to say that we have just purchased two new heavy duty sales, replaced the engine and pretty much replaced everything on board, basically we brought a Rival 32 and replaced everything on it including water systems new water tanks, all deck fittings have been replaced and all naviagtion instruments, the rigging will be done before we depart and new self steering gear added. I do believe there will always be something that can go wrong but I am hopeing most of the expensive jobs should not come up. I will let you know. Our plan is to leave next June head down to Canaries to meet the ARC then spend some time in the Caribbean, We then want to head into the South Pacific and complete a circle and head back to the Med missing the Indian Ocean and the Southern Ocean. I have only just started planning this phase. I see that no-one has mentioned the cost of charts, how much of your budget would you expect to pay for these items?
Thank you again.![]()
Good value for money would be a solid state drive netbook, GPS dongle, Open CPN & CM93 charts as back-up navigation system for the whole trip for a couple of hundred quid...
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