fergie_mac66
Well-Known Member
you might be right but
crane out £50
van vire £100
diesel - maybe another £100
so for £250 I can bring the overheads for the boat to zero by bringing it home
as a freelance.... once a financial drought starts there is no knowing when it will end. BBC is currently absorbing 20 per cent cuts.... so at my age I expect to drop completely off their books
I confess that I am in a bit of a dilemma - I really want to keep KTL going - but working out how to make that happen given the modest cash flow from the project means that I have to work out a way of setting it up on a sustainable basis. That means that I have to be in a position to mothball the project when cash flows plummets - but I also need a boat that is big enough for me to spend longer periods aboard as I get further north and as petrol prices rise
The slug is worth perhaps £1000.
If I buy another boat for say £5,000 (maybe less) - plus a trailer for maybe £1500 I can then get control of my costs
If I buy an old Centaur for £7,500 then I am locked into ongoing costs - big boat craning, big boat storage, big boat sails and repair costs
even if I find a cheap place to leave it - but cheap is till going to be a fair amount of cash
Even mothballing the slug for a year at Fosdyke would cost me £800 or more. To spend that money mothballing a boat that is only worth £1000 is insane. To spend £1500 for a trailer to go under a £1000 boat also makes little sense - especlailly as I really need to throw some money at the boat if I am to finish the journey with it.
I am not at the decision point yet.... I have enough resources in cash and optimism to get me through this summer - and who knows - where future freelance revenues will come from.
Certainly not making sailing films.
I am four years into the project and I have to accept that I can flog a few DVDs and I can give stuff away on youtube where maybe 2,000 a year people will bother to watch them - those in turn get me a bit of sailing relatede journalism and a bit of camera work as well but I cannot see my freelance income sustaining a bigger boat.
So I am trying to work out a way ahead in uncertain times - the future for the cost of petrol is looming ever larger as a massive unknown - imagine what would happen if a petrol kept on rising at the speed it has over the past two years. Could I carry on if a tank of petrol for a Polo was £200
As for going native on New Zealand if I end up spending four months over there living in a van..... I have been there and it is a wonderful place but my home is here, my family is are here and I am too old for them to let me in anyway
Dylan
A thought somebody to boat share on your way round someone who you would trust one week in 2 or 3 on average. You get to do your thing they hang on to your coat tails and get to see places
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