sveinutne
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Hi
I am new to this forum, so I would like to introduce myself. I am 56 years old, and I live in Norway. It will take at least six more years before I can live of a pension, but I would like to start a new type of life before that. I hate the cold climate in Norway, so I would like to go somewhere warm, but I also need to finance my new lifestyle, so I will need to find some sort of income too.
I have many ideas and some are not very realistic, so I thought I would share some of them with this forum to hear what others think of it. Then maybe I can scratch more of the list as not doable.
I have a small sailboat here in Norway. It is and an Ericson 41, an old American classic made in California. It is nice to sail for one or two persons, but now I have been looking at motor yachts of 24 meters in length. You can buy them at low price in Greece and Turkey, now some at less than €200K.
The big drawback with this boats are the high fuel consumption, but if you move very little and only at low speed, the fuel cost might not be too bad. The dream was to use it as charter boat, and move around in the Med at summer and down to the Canary Islands at winter, but that might not be so easy with all the regulation and licenses needed in each country. So I need to look at my options. I got a boat certificate in Norway that is good for boats until 24 meters in length and 12 passenger and crew.
1. Register the yacht as private and just pay for everything myself.
2. Register the boat as commercial, but if it is difficult to meet the entire requirement for charter, just use it as a floating hotel or BB.
3. Like 2, but move it one or two time per week to new locations.
4. I read on a web page about "6-pack" and unsurvey boats, but that was maybe in US.
5. Meet all requirements for charter in one country and stick to that country.
6. Charter in several countries'.
So you see I have many ideas, but what is realistic or best to do is the big question.
Any comments that might help me in this proses is very welcome.
Regards
Svein
I am new to this forum, so I would like to introduce myself. I am 56 years old, and I live in Norway. It will take at least six more years before I can live of a pension, but I would like to start a new type of life before that. I hate the cold climate in Norway, so I would like to go somewhere warm, but I also need to finance my new lifestyle, so I will need to find some sort of income too.
I have many ideas and some are not very realistic, so I thought I would share some of them with this forum to hear what others think of it. Then maybe I can scratch more of the list as not doable.
I have a small sailboat here in Norway. It is and an Ericson 41, an old American classic made in California. It is nice to sail for one or two persons, but now I have been looking at motor yachts of 24 meters in length. You can buy them at low price in Greece and Turkey, now some at less than €200K.
The big drawback with this boats are the high fuel consumption, but if you move very little and only at low speed, the fuel cost might not be too bad. The dream was to use it as charter boat, and move around in the Med at summer and down to the Canary Islands at winter, but that might not be so easy with all the regulation and licenses needed in each country. So I need to look at my options. I got a boat certificate in Norway that is good for boats until 24 meters in length and 12 passenger and crew.
1. Register the yacht as private and just pay for everything myself.
2. Register the boat as commercial, but if it is difficult to meet the entire requirement for charter, just use it as a floating hotel or BB.
3. Like 2, but move it one or two time per week to new locations.
4. I read on a web page about "6-pack" and unsurvey boats, but that was maybe in US.
5. Meet all requirements for charter in one country and stick to that country.
6. Charter in several countries'.
So you see I have many ideas, but what is realistic or best to do is the big question.
Any comments that might help me in this proses is very welcome.
Regards
Svein