I'm busy planning a life that escapes into stunning
blue water, and have been reading about the complexities of expatriation... I've (read) that it's best to visit places you're interested in (and if there are a bunch, that could get spendy without a boat)... so,
boat (first) seems to be the answer, then visit, fall in love, and then maybe buy-in. The killer-diller part of this theory is knowing the feasability of region-wide
marinas (caribbeans, S. America, maybe even Pacific). Is
liveaboard at
marinas even a thought process in island nations?
I have (somewhat) limited resources, and have a need to get it right the first time: sailboat about $150,000 (paid for on purchase) and then a home of about the same.
Clearly I need more ideas...
The jist is this... a calm, secure, simple life, not over-reaching a modest
budget, but for sure, a feeling that I can calm down, and feel safe - a sense of being "home", and secure in that feeling.
Maybe I'm just nuts
Ideas liveaboards !
Tell me!
Bill