Sea Change
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If you're interested, I can dig out their numbers?that $70k PER YEAR sounds like BS, unless they completely refitted their cat with all high end electronics, new sails/rigging on top etc. etc.
If you're interested, I can dig out their numbers?that $70k PER YEAR sounds like BS, unless they completely refitted their cat with all high end electronics, new sails/rigging on top etc. etc.
Even so that would require a salary around £150k. Much more understandable if working, although I’m not sure I’d want the commitment of work spoiling the fun. I’d rather service my engineBy the way the family in question are still working, but remotely. Pretty common these days.
absolutely, it would be interesting to see. i guess if they are treating the lifestyle like a holiday then i guess it makes more sense.If you're interested, I can dig out their numbers?
I absolutely don’t think there’s anything wrong with wanting to change one’s life if there’s an opportunity to something that would increase one’s sense of well-being.For me it’s probably a little of both but mostly a desire to explore. Modern Britain isn’t really a viable place to build a life these days for anyone who isn’t already wealthy, and it’s making the whole country angry/depressed. I find that with sailing you tend to end up in small seaside communities most of the time which end up being more human places to hang out.
I’m not really running away, but I certainly don’t want to live out my days working for very little return on a rainy and dreary island listening to ever escalating hate speech (and that’s just the BBC!).
absolutely, it would be interesting to see. i guess if they are treating the lifestyle like a holiday then i guess it makes more sense.
Paying for three kids would explain most of that I guess, especially with 5 flights home, plus heath insurance for 5, and food, and eating out. Kids are expensiveThey run Starlink on the boat and have a local SIM card each for use off the boat.
They have three kids, a 40ft cat which they keep in good nick, and they pay for both health and boat insurance. They have also had a few flights home, and inland trips which involved paying to store the boat and then renting a vehicle.
I don't think their lifestyle or expenses are unusual amongst the family cruisers. We'd probably end up doing some of the same things if we had the budget. Fortunately, none of these costs are essential and you can live perfectly happily on much less.
and cats are pricier, i wonder what they shagged to incur those repairs, that boat is '09-'12 so i guess sails and rigging over 2 years?Paying for three kids would explain most of that I guess, especially with 5 flights home, plus heath insurance for 5, and food, and eating out. Kids are expensive![]()
they will be paying rent or a mortgage plus council tax though, different considering most own boats outright.Ah, dollars, about 55k a year. Still an eyewatering amount but then a lot of couples with kids will be spending that just to live at home.
Most couples don’t even earn that, let alone spend it. To spend £55k you have to earn £100k. People on £100k are the top 1% of earners. Not wealthy, just earnings. Wealthy folk “earn” way less for tax reasons.Ah, dollars, about 55k a year. Still an eyewatering amount but then a lot of couples with kids will be spending that just to live at home.
Remember this is in the Caribbean and $5k does not go far eating out with a family of 5. Likewise the grocery bill. Of course you can eat for less, but they clearly choose not to because they have the income to do so.Wow $5k on eating out and somehow spent over $16k on groceries in a single year?!
salaries are higher in the US and tax is lower, with 2 salaries is they both work remote i can see how they fund that.Most couples don’t even earn that, let alone spend it. To spend £55k you have to earn £100k. People on £100k are the top 1% of earners. Not wealthy, just earnings. Wealthy folk “earn” way less for tax reasons.
Most couples will have a combined income of maybe 40-50k which will necessitate spending of 20-25k
Yes I see how it can be done but it’s certainly not average or normal for a cruising budget or even a home budget. Kudos to them for living the dream and hopefully they fully realise and understand the privilege they have.salaries are higher in the US and tax is lower, with 2 salaries is they both work remote i can see how they fund that.
yeah im not sure privilege has anything to do with anything, the average US salary is like 64k, people make decisions and live the consequences good or bad.Yes I see how it can be done but it’s certainly not average or normal for a cruising budget or even a home budget. Kudos to them for living the dream and hopefully they fully realise and understand the privilege they have.
gotta be better than pottering around the garden for eternity though ?Having not crossed an ocean to get there,from the sofa Ithink I probably would get bored without something useful to do apart from existing in warm water and trade winds.some sort of relation to the people who live there through working offering your skills.
People like Musk raise that average. The real world is very different. It’s absolutely privilege to be able to earn that much while doing relatively little and doing it remotely.yeah im not sure privilege has anything to do with anything, the average US salary is like 64k, people make decisions and live the consequences good or bad.
Each to his own I guess……..having done a little voyaging it’s for me relationships to people not places that sticking the memory.gotta be better than pottering around the garden for eternity though ?
It could be that the UK is just sh*t though? but even then, people make choices some are good and some not soo much, some are good workers and some arent, some waste money while others dont, some constantly learn while working and others don't, some are lazy etc. etc. but privilege? nah that just sounds like blaming others for circumstances.People like Musk raise that average. The real world is very different. It’s absolutely privilege to be able to earn that much while doing relatively little and doing it remotely.