Luckiest guy in the world with a beautiful wife who is also a skilled deckhand, drinking buddy and life partner. So many of us live vicariously in the pleasure of watching your life adventures. Thanks so much.
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Thanks for joining us on the adventure!
@endlesssummer42610 ай бұрын
You are one of the few channels that actually present the yearly cost in a very clear and precise manor. Thanks to you we have now also started to get a separate bank account for the boat and keep track of our cost in categories. Before we just had a total cost for the year and that was it. So we really appreciate your way of reporting. 👍
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Glad to help
@nelsoncontreras261510 ай бұрын
Great to see you again, I was waiting for the cost of your trip in 2023. You see the glamour of the yachts. but no one tells you the cost of owning one. I love your channel!
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Glad you like them!
@ericspurling81759 ай бұрын
Ed boating rule number 1. Never add it up! You made me realize how much we spend. Still worth it. Looking forward to this years adventure!
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Sorry about that! 😄
@jmsask10 ай бұрын
To see the breakdown of costs is very informative. Thank you
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@Richnoonan110 ай бұрын
Fantastic as usual...there are lots of guys out here who use your annual expense videos to show "others" that buying a boat is a better idea that a vacation home. She is almost there....thank you both...again!
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Be sure to watch the video we did last year comparing to vacation homes.
@anthonyferrara222210 ай бұрын
Appreciate your transparency. I’m sure it helps people considering purchasing a boat like yours. One would need a nice yearly income to afford those expenses. Especially in 2021.
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Very true!
@roussell10 ай бұрын
This is one of my favorites every year, because it helps me to plan and budget to eventually do the same. Really appreciated!
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@darrellyoung95869 ай бұрын
I appreciate your break-down of costs for having your yacht. It gives me a guideline for when I buy a yacht.
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Cool.
@doncritzer279810 ай бұрын
Good video Ed and Lynn.......marinas are biggest expense for sure.
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@matfairband74759 ай бұрын
Thank you for including opportunity cost in your analysis!!! As a financial advisor that spends summers living on & working from our boat on Lake Michigan, I really appreciate your honest accounting and thorough analysis (almost as if an accountant had prepared it, lol!). I go through opportunity cost with clients every day (buying houses, vacation homes, businesses, etc.) and I find that it is an often neglected aspect of ownership cost. It's nice to see "the real deal" shared on KZbin. Keep it up!
@tryingnottosink91078 ай бұрын
Thanks. I agree, most people do not factor those costs into their analysis. Cheers!
@kurtmeister83088 ай бұрын
Fantastic Video. My wife and keep a boat in Mx and have similar experiences. Our aircraft the same, except you add a zero or 2 for maintenance. Thanks again
@tryingnottosink91078 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@ronschwolsky16269 ай бұрын
Thanks for reminding me once again why I have not taken the plunge and bought myself a yacht. It's not the initial cost that is the issue, it's the never ending costs of insurance, slips, maintenance, fuel, and mechanical (where I can't fix anything myself). One needs a lot of disposable income to enjoy that lifestyle. Happy that you two can swing it!
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
That is true. However, it is possible to do it a lot cheaper than us: smaller boat, less travel, anchoring out more, etc.
@ronschwolsky16269 ай бұрын
@@tryingnottosink9107 I’m in LA. Almost everything is more expensive out here.
@erichfricke221010 ай бұрын
The yearly cost video is one of my favorite and I look forward to it every year, I appreciate the honest breakdown of what is costs to own and travel on your boat every year. Our retirement goal is to be able to do the same thing as you guys and travel on a boat. It helps to have an inside look at what to expect and need to be able to afford. I have been told that insurance companies won’t insure a boat as old as yours so I’ve been looking at some newer ones, I’d love to know more about who your company is and what kind of coverage they offer if you could tell me. Also I love that scotch, my brother got me a bottle for my birthday one year.
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
We are insured with BoatUS (Geico) but I hear they may not be taking on older boats now. They just raised our premium and are refusing to insure us in the Bahamas, so we may be switching or going to liability only.
@erichfricke22109 ай бұрын
Thanks, yeah I checked with them and there were some cheaper options for the boats I’m currently looking at (early 2000’s 35’ Cabo flybridge). Thanks again for posting all the videos and information that you do, my wife and I love watching them and planning for our retirement and traveling on a boat like you do.
@matthewehansen9 ай бұрын
Good choice on the Balvenie 14 - one of my favorite go-to single malts.
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
It is a good choice!
@Agent-yc2ii7 ай бұрын
I am watching all the videos. You guys teach me so much
@karaDee236310 ай бұрын
I always love your transparency, because it keeps it real.... if people cannot do any of their own work,, their expenses are going to be much higher. The marina costs is reasonable but the insurance and transient docking is a killer . Wishing you both a great New Year..🥂🍸🍹
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
We know. If we had to pay someone every time something broke we probably could not afford to do what we do.
@Your.Neighborhood.Weirdo_13 ай бұрын
My husband and I are considering buying a yacht for our retirement. Thanks for such an informative video!
@russelloakes485210 ай бұрын
Love that Scotch. It's my favorite. Great video too. Thank you.
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Our pleasure!
@foreverfixin10 ай бұрын
My boat is a 1983 26 Monterey Carver on a tri axle trailer I love the older boats in most cases they are easier to work on my motor is getting rebuilt at the end of the month I have done most of the work to the interior so that part is ready I have to replumb the boat and buy new engine fans bilge pumps sump pump for the shower freshwater pump raw water pump and I'm doing a hot water heater replacement she's going to be on the water this year love watching your channel and love seeing the updates on y'all Hatters
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Thanks. It saves us a fortune doing most of the work ourselves. And we know things are done right.
@daryllarson961510 ай бұрын
I'm amazed by your home slip cost! West Coast FL way cost is higher. My insurance stays low if stay within 75 miles of the coast, each company fluctuates for international. Love your channel!
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Most marinas on the east coast are much more expensive as well. The Space Coast is the only inexpensive area.
@bradleyholewinski563510 ай бұрын
Love y'all, great video's, I look forward to seeing all your adventures. I was hooked when I saw you guys buying the boat. Cheers!!
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Thanks for joining us on the adventure!
@OwenDavies110 ай бұрын
Viewers should understand that these expenses can be much higher - not only in the event of catastrophic failure but also day to day. My expenses on a slightly newer 63' Hatteras are several times higher than yours. Also while the boat may not be depreciating per se there are 100's of components with a mean-time-to-failure of let's say 5 to 20 years. Over time every refrigerator, AC unit, battery, chartplotter, radar, fixture, faucet, exhaust hose, etc will need replacement. If you are on top of that stuff, it gets expensive annually (cheaper if you DIY but as you know this stuff ain't cheap and your time is worth something).
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Very true. That is why I do a budget video each year. Sometimes we are lucky, other times not so much. Just like a house, things are going to break. Many items on our boat have already been replaced over the past forty year but there are some that have limited life left. We will probably be slowly replacing our air conditioners over the next couple of years. We have done one so far. I don't worry too much about the value of my time though. I enjoy working on the boat for the most part. I am sure I will tire of it eventually but for now it is much like a hobby.
@OwenDavies19 ай бұрын
@@tryingnottosink9107 It is fantastic that you make videos like this. And possibly even more amazing that your read the comments. Everything is a trade off. Do you buy an older, solid boat vs a newer, more efficient and lighter boat (see the Wandering Hillbilly debacle?). Do you buy a faster boat with bigger, heavier engines? Last year I took my Hatteras down to the Bahamas but it cost more than twice as much in fuel as flying down and renting a Moorings boat in the BVIs. Despite being roughly the same size - your (older) Hattaras gets 3x better fuel economy than mine mainly bcz my cruise is around 22 kts... trade offs.
@DrJohn4934 ай бұрын
...not to mention yacht owners that intend to go offshore need to be a boat and diesel mechanic and the opportunity costs of all that labor while cruising.
@stingray45409 ай бұрын
Impressed to see you include the money costs. A lot of people forget things like that, then again, those kind of people probably can’t afford to drop 250k on a boat… Funny contrast though, being a fisherman, I always assumed these boats were much more. You can spend that much on a much smaller fishing boat. That just amazes me and has pulled me down this yacht rabbit hole. Not that I can afford either, but definitely enjoying learning about a different type of boating.
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
I guess you can tell I am an accountant. 😁
@thehuntermedic32489 ай бұрын
Great Video!! Thanks so much! Enjoying the fruits of your labor!!
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Our pleasure!
@Rockabuy200210 ай бұрын
What about waxing hull, bottom paint, power at slip, towing insurance, boat and tender registration fees? All in all though, fairly reasonable. Keeping in Florida helps with No heated storage, shrink wrapping, commisioning, decommissiong hauling and countless mechanic hours at $175 per hour. Very impressive that you do so much yourself. Great video.
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Thanks. We have been doing our own waxing. We bottom painting two years ago and it did not need it this year. Towing is included in our insurance with BoatUS. The boat is Coast Guard registered and I believe it is every five years now. Even when we were up north we never uncommissioned the boat. We just heated it through the winter.
@TEDOTENNIS9 ай бұрын
I've always enjoyed the ownership cost and yearly cost. Thank you for sharing.
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@bulldawgs11778 ай бұрын
I love to watch the budget review every year! Make my dream of doing what you do seem closer than it may be, lol. Anyway, love your videos and hope you continue making them! Fair winds and following seas to you both!
@tryingnottosink91078 ай бұрын
Thanks! Hope to see you on the water some day!
@ericmitchell535010 ай бұрын
Looking good you two! Information was great again this year! Thx!
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Thanks! Hopefully, this season will have fewer repairs on the water! At least they did not cost much, with all the slave labor I had aboard!
@johnbuschman88159 ай бұрын
You guys are great as always. Your cost videos are very interesting. I've had 3 large boats only up to 40 ft. All twin diesels in San Francisco Bay and delta. There isn't that much on the west coast as aposed to the east coast as you know. Anyway love you guys, be safe. John
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Thanks. We are glad you found the video interesting.
@Tjay-o9f9 ай бұрын
Thank you for these videos. I am sure you’re helping many who have questions just as I do. Thanks, Tj
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Glad to help
@lorid54810 ай бұрын
You guys look great! Lots of good info especially the money costs and depreciation.
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Thanks! Glad you liked the videoi!
@deanothedinosaur906910 ай бұрын
Very informative. You're a lucky man, Ed, but you earned it.😅
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
@billdomb9 ай бұрын
Great thorough job on this. Good considering opportunity costs and depreciation. We have a rather similar boat and our costs are MUCHO higher. Of course that also includes a captain and a mate.
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Glad you liked it. Thanks!
@billdomb9 ай бұрын
wife also says: Our boat is 64ft 1988 Vantare, looks a lot like your Hatteras. Last year our insurance cost mysteriously went down about the same way yours did. After much digging by the broker, we found out that the company no longer offered wind damage coverage for "named storms", so check the details on the footnotes of the policy!! We got the coverage back with high deductible, and of course paid the higher premium. We are in Riviera Beach City Marina, about 140 miles south of Titusville, and we pay $2300/month (about 4x your rate) for annual dockage. Sometimes the problem is finding people to do the work, not just the cost. We've been waiting 5 months for the opportunity to pay $12,000 to replace damaged eisinglass surrounding the upper helm. It is not the age of the boat-- we have watched new boats wait as long as 2 years to replace engines, and last year we waited 10 months for generator replacement (fortunately it was our second gen, but we spent a lot more on marinas that year rather than anchor out and run the working gen 24 hrs/day.) We appreciated your "Top 10 places" list-- we've been to 8 of them. We are primarily scuba divers, so we are looking for places that make good dive sites accessible. 2 new adventures in the planning stages: Cay Sal (between Bahamas and Cuba) and San Salvador (east of Eleuthera).
@Cheers_Warren3 ай бұрын
Thanks for that video, defiantly starting with the right boat is a big help. You also have enough wear with all to weather a bit issue if it came up. You would not want to do what your doing g on a shoe string budget! Great info cheers warren
@tryingnottosink91072 ай бұрын
Very true!
@jimoverman843812 күн бұрын
Thanks for the video. Really enjoying the channel. The cost break down was really useful.
@tryingnottosink910711 күн бұрын
Glad to be of help.
@GeekBoi3 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. I really appreciate this info as I am looking to get a motor yacht in the next couple of years. Good to have a point of reference for estimating on going costs.
@gottafly3010 ай бұрын
you have inspired me! thank you for the great analysis!
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
You are welcome!
@woodycheshire80799 ай бұрын
Your best video of the year..Every year.
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@jameslandi468810 ай бұрын
Ed Lynn, when we were living aboard our 57' CC back in the late 90's in Naples, FL, we had live aboard insurance through a broker in Seattle, Washington--- it was 8,500 a year!! I figured we were spending around 25k per year, all in, and we weren't doing much travelling except up in Pine Island sound
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Wow, that was a lot for back then!
@ronrobichaud864810 ай бұрын
Thank you for your accounting of expenses. You forgot to mention your alcohol totals! 😂🥂 Wishing you many more years of happiness and safe travels!
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
I am not counting that - I am ignoring those costs! 😁😎
@ronrobichaud86489 ай бұрын
@@tryingnottosink9107 cheers to that!
@stuckcamping10 ай бұрын
Caver 506 is a super nice boat in that 50 to 65ft range. These cummins diesels run forever!
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
We agree.
@heathwellsNZ10 ай бұрын
Such an interesting video and breakdown and also commentary. I was especially interested in your comments about depreciation. I've never bought a brand new car for the reasons you mentioned... depreciation and that I know work colleagues and friends who have just as many (if not more) issues/troubles with their new car than I've ever had with my used cars over the years!
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
We are glad you liked the video!
@juangranados76528 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. I always wondered. I hope I can do something similar! May god keep you safe in your travels!
@tryingnottosink91078 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@marcsienicki165310 ай бұрын
Enjoy you videos always love to see the end of the year one !!!!
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Thanks 👍
@jackredmond602310 ай бұрын
Great review - Thanks!
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Our pleasure!
@markdschedler9 ай бұрын
Always nice to see a couple that likes boating and being together. I look forward to a video on the role alcohol plays in your lifestyle. Has boating led to more drinking? Is it a problem? How do you do a video while drinking with a full bar in the background and it apparent that you had a few before filming…. And it not be a problem? What are you giving up have booze in your boating lives? How has booze affected the boating culture? I’m not judging, I’m a drinker, but you’ve got me thinking.
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Actually, we never drink before filming. Even during filming we usually have just one. While captaining the boat, I never drink. Not even a beer. Too many people count on me to keep them safe. However, boating has led to more drinking in general. Nothing to do with the boat, it is just that we take 3 month long vacations now, and that leads to going out for dinner much more often, and partying with friends almost every day.
@mikeh72568 ай бұрын
Just getting a bigger boat so we can journey on the ICW. Our home is on the ICW... curious about how and why you chose your hailing port. Thanks - and my wife and I love your videos.
@tryingnottosink91078 ай бұрын
We spend about 5 years with Philly as our main port since it is close to our land house. We moved it to Florida to save the three-week trip down (and back) every year, and a whole lot of fuel. Still, we miss having it in Philly.
@lesb348110 ай бұрын
When you begin planning your 2024 cruising season, if you do indeed decide to go up the West Coast of Florida, make your starting point the Dry Tortugas at Fort Jefferson. You will not be disappointed. Thanks for the video.
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
We have been thinking of going there. Perhaps this year.
@dabuya9 ай бұрын
The Balvenie 14 Year is my favorite single barrel go-to Scotch.
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
A great choice!
@michelledixon15409 ай бұрын
We were next to you guys last year at Spanish Wells. Sorry we didnt get to meet up with you both. 100 agree with your calculations. See you on the water again. Crew of Sunset
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Cool. Hope to see you on the water this year!
@rodneyrosecrants89108 ай бұрын
Thank you for this new update on boat ownership…
@tryingnottosink91078 ай бұрын
You are welcome!
@stretch343189 ай бұрын
It costs a lot but you could not have the same experiences otherwise. Flying between islands and renting hotels is as close as you can get but its a different experience altogether, although in similar places. If your boat was a trailerable cabin cruiser and you stayed in hotels here and there to up the comfort level, would save alot on slip fees, insurance and gas but still not as comfortable experience as a 65' hatteras. Thanks for doing the expense report for us.
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
That is true. Experiencing the Bahamas in this manner is a whole different experience.
@thelivingbranch9 ай бұрын
capt flint from missouri loves the show === cheers mates
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching. Cheers!
@curthook962210 ай бұрын
Really not too bad when you consider everything. Btw that floor looks awesome
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Thanks. We agree!
@proehm10 ай бұрын
I don't know if it conveys the same. But on my old ('99) motorhome, ongoing maintenance has been steadily around 5% of its "new" cost. Because it sat for Covid, the backlog of maintenance is more than it's worth, but far less than the cost of replacing it.
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
A new 60 foot Hatteras costs $3Million, so 5% of that would be $150k per year. Glad it is not that much!
@r390radio10 ай бұрын
Thanks for bring Honest on the costs. Maybe next time add all the other costs like Food, Bars :)
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
We are afraid to add all that up!
@mikecruzado57759 ай бұрын
Great video loved your explanation of costs Thank you
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@foggybottombbq19169 ай бұрын
Awesome information and thanks for sharing.
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@eotwawki923810 ай бұрын
So as a basic starting point for budgetary concerns and planning for annual costs. It would be safe to use 15 to 20% of the vessels value. Depending on which crusing/ live aboard situations you might be doing?
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
I suppose that is how it works out for us. The boat is worth $250k and we spend about $50k per year.
@caught.in.the-act10 ай бұрын
Love it, great info. I love single malt as well.
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@mattgreven761510 ай бұрын
I'm seeing a huge disparity in boat prices between boats that are 2000-2005 (for example) and boats 1990 and older. HUGE disparity. In your experience, are you finding lots of age-related items that need fixed, such as wiring issues? Obviously, you'd upgrade the systems/navionics etc., and those upgrades would last for several years. I'm on the fence with the attractive prices of the older vessels vs. some 2000-vintage boats. Love the channel!
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
The most expensive thing that has ever broken on our boat is the windlass, which cost us about $3k since I did the work myself. We have never had any wiring issues. Usually, you will find that previous owners have already done much of the updating on an old boat. For example, much of our boat was changed over to 12 volts for modern electronics, the kitchen was updated. Most things are really not very expensive. The way I see it, I could repower each engine and generator, replace all the air conditioners, paint the entire boat, etc. for $300k and it would still be a third the price of a 2000's era Hatteras.
@alyssonmanson891210 ай бұрын
missouri on deck just showed up on my channel
@FordVerdery9 ай бұрын
As always super content, we were wondering when we can get a video of your musical talents. If your musical talent is as good as your adaptability to operating and maintaining your “HAT” there are a lot of us missing out. If there is one already out there let us know because we missed it. Thanks for all you do for those of us learning the ropes.
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
I have probably played live on three or four videos. I don't remember which ones. I have also done the background music on a couple. I am no longer a good musician. Years ago I was. I am way out of practice now.
@deniermurch869310 ай бұрын
Not too expensive for the fine time you had, it's worth it.
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
We agree!
@size-matters10 ай бұрын
I’m shocked at the low cost of your boat. My 28ft with twin out boards costs me more for storage and repairs. Of course it burns less fuel etc but I’m amazed how reliable that old Hat is. I’ll keep an eye out for you in the Keys.
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Hope to see you there!
@festerofest437410 ай бұрын
Ed & Lyn --- just a budgeting tip here for you..... Remember that Roger-Outs are FREE! Just saying!
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Roger that!
@Pete-s3d10 ай бұрын
Thank you for your expense report as a new used Hatteras it was interesting. I think you mentioned an algae cleaner, could you provide the name of the product I have Detroit 6v53s they are running great, like to keep them running great. Thank you
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
I have just been using whatever they sell at West Marine. I do not remember the name. Although I was wearing one of their T-Shirts in a video last month.
@derekarcherhoogland10 ай бұрын
Love you guys!
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@FordVerdery9 ай бұрын
Great video. Do you know how many days you were on the boat in 23
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
About 120 altogether
@Slonge929 ай бұрын
It’s amazingly affordable if you cut corners on maintenance and equipment!
@bikersoncall9 ай бұрын
'Cutting Corners' is not at all what they did, but I think I get what you were trying to convey.
@flowolfram8 ай бұрын
Thanks so much. Love your videos. Two quick questions... 1. Didn't you take a captains class of some kind, and could that have helped your insurance costs? 2. Do you carry $300K or $500K liability, or do you go back and forth depending on the marina? Thanks! Dennis Hill
@tryingnottosink91078 ай бұрын
They deducted $500 off my insurance for being a licensed Captain. I believe our liability is $350k. Definitely not $500k. Although fuel spill is set at $1million liability.
@hescominsoon10 ай бұрын
Might want to look at adding a fuel polishing system....unless you have one already.
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
We have one but it doesn't help much when the growth is in the tank.
@hescominsoon9 ай бұрын
@@tryingnottosink9107 I was curious if that was the case....thank you 👍
@miguelsmith96226 ай бұрын
New boats give hell during the first year! It's about all of the handmade details that will spring up... quite normal
@rski10365 ай бұрын
So much for "boastng" about the bottom cleaning guys. Time to speak with others in that marina.
@AmericanMX9 ай бұрын
This doesn’t sound much different from our high end RV and expenses. It is definitely not a way of life that can be financially justifiable. Lol. It’s about quality of life and enjoyment.
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
That is true!
@Chris4631910 ай бұрын
My wife and I are looking for nearly the same boat as yours. Roughly the same year and everything. We are having a hard time finding insurance due to the age of the boat. Any thoughts or recommendations?
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
We use Boat US but it is expensive and I hear they are not taking more clients.
@rikspector10 ай бұрын
Ed and Lynn, If you didn't have the boat, would you have spent as much on travel or a second home someplace? I know living on the boat and travelling around is way better than a fixed location, but what would you have done or did do(did do??) before you bought it? Happy new season, Rik Spector
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
We have no interest in a second home. Too boring for us. If we were not boating we would be traveling, mostly Europe, or maybe on cruise ships. We would probably be chartering the islands as well. Before we bought the boat I was working much more, and we were taking the family on 10 day cruises every year. We did that for about 10 years. Prior to that, the kids were younger and we would do Disney and Universal each year. Before the kids, Lyn and I traveled through much of the United States by car.
@rikspector9 ай бұрын
@@tryingnottosink9107 You made a good choice with this"mobile home" not as complicated but beautiful with a touch of the unexpected 🌟😒
@mattgreven761510 ай бұрын
second question: I see that you're a guitar player--have you found any local places (seems like there's always a guitar player somewhere!) that you can either sit-in, or just go start playing and put out a tip jar? Curious if I should bring a bass along on my journey.
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Not yet! I have played a few times at a local open-mic night in the Philly area last year but that is it.
@CytotoxicTCell4 ай бұрын
This is a good video. Do you have any revenue estimates from if you put your yacht on charter?
@robhowen9 ай бұрын
Your home slip costs are so low compared to what I pay in San Diego. Does your home marina offer services such as pool, laundry, showers, restrooms, mail, etc?
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
No pool, but everything else.
@robhowen9 ай бұрын
@@tryingnottosink9107 Good for you!
@MarkPerry-r3x9 ай бұрын
Love your videos. I understand the expenses, but how do you pay for it all?
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Work! 😄 Actually, we own an accounting firm and I only work during tax season. However, it is really not that expensive when compared to buying a vacation home. We did a video on that last year.
@thehopulusexperience9959 ай бұрын
Great Video! If you like it would be Great to calculate ownership vs charter. ;)
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
We have never chartered but it would be a nice comparison.
@prahdbitlestif7129 ай бұрын
By any chance were you guys in Cocoa FL last week? If so I missed you😔
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
No, we were in Philly.
@TheFalconJetDriver10 ай бұрын
Wow you two had a great year as far as expenses this year! 😁🛫 How is that windless controller holding up? 🤪
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
It is working perfectly. No issues at all. We were a bit concerned because the anchor is so heavy (103lbs).
@datamack10 ай бұрын
Now that you are keeping the boat 1000 miles away from where you live, should you also include travel costs to get to? A few flights for 2 people plus taxis is not an insignificant difference. Do you also have to pay someone to check on your boat regularly since you can’t just swing by after work during the rest of the year?
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
We drive our Tesla back and forth, straight through. We make the trip four times a year. It costs about $50 for electricity each way, so it is not significant.
@shawnwood987510 ай бұрын
Ed- Do you find being at anchorage less appealing then having transient slips? I know when you have repairs you most likely will go in, outside of the restaurants are their any other reasons why you wouldn’t stay at anchorage more to lessen the transient fees?
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
We do like anchoring, and do mostly that in the islands. We prefer it, at least when we know there is a good place to take the dinghy. We planned to anchor more this year but had generator problems.
@kathyline1110 ай бұрын
Hey guys, great video, but how many months is actually included in the yearly cost? how many cruising months?
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
The boat is in the water for all 12 months. We usually take one big trip each year, that lasts 3 to 3 1/2 months.
@rbmurray920410 ай бұрын
Why is your insurance so expensive? I have a 50ft dual diesels and it’s 1/5th the price.
@rusty912910 ай бұрын
Would you mind sharing who your carrier is? I understand that a big factor is the latitude of where the boat lives.
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
I would love to find cheaper insurance.
@rusty91299 ай бұрын
@@tryingnottosink9107 A friend with a 46 Grand Banks is with Geico...very reasonable.
@kevinallwood27309 ай бұрын
It would be very interesting to see a comparison with European/UK costs for similar size boat. My gut feeling is that the USA is way below European costs. A marina berth alone around the Mediterranean alone would probably be more than your total annual cost.
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
I think you are right.
@kathyalbright430610 ай бұрын
Interested in your bar expense as ours will be same 😂. But seriously, what is the weight of your new stainless anchor? We have 42 LRC, 38,000 lbs.
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
It is a 103lb Mantus 2.
@williamwebberjr80459 ай бұрын
Thank you for this information, my wife and I use your videos to help with our planning. Is it possible for you to share your engine(s) and generator run times? For instance year to year comparison and reduced engine hours by positioning the boat in FL vs running up to PA. Also have you been able to record or have you noticed a reduction in generator time. Because of the solar panels? And what savings might accrue if you say double the amount of solar up top? Our home port will likely be Corpus Christi, TX - there is alot of sun.
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Most years we travel around 3000 miles. This year was only about 1100 since we started in Florida. We travel at 10 knots, so we put about 110 hours on the engines this year. Since we installed the solar panels, lithiums, etc. We rarely use the generator during the day while at anchor. We used to run it around 5 hours per day, whenever we needed 110 or 220 volts, or to keep the refrigerators cold. Now we only run it at night, when we want air conditioning. I did a video on the cost advantages several years ago but forgot the title. I estimate mate it saves us about 5 gallons per day. Perhaps $25 per day x 90 day trips, so $2250 per year. But the real advantage is always having electricty when we want it and always having cold refrigerators and ice.
@williamwebberjr80459 ай бұрын
Thank you for your reply. My wife and I have not caught up to the present videos (at the beginning of Season 3) so I am sure I will find the cost comparison video soon.@@tryingnottosink9107
@matthiashui55389 ай бұрын
Hi there, follwing you since 2 years now and loving your videos! Here in europe it costs EUR 15k to have a 62 foot boat in the marina. Do you guys know why there is such a huge difference? Cheers from Austria (boat planed to be in croatia)
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
It varies greatly in the USA as well. We pay approximately $750 per month but a hundred miles south in Ft. Lauderdale area it would be $3000 per month. It all depends upon how popular the area. Most paces are around $1000 per month for our boat.
@maximuscryptosx94249 ай бұрын
Beautiful... YOLO. Congrats
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@mikeparkhurst88049 ай бұрын
You are right about the cocktail,s thinking maybe it's one big reason they bought a boat, great excuse to drink.haha. Y'all getting lot's of snow? Rain ☔ on the way here.TGIF,got thing's ta do.we,ll talk later.
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
It's a great place to drink!
@MikeyDee2510 ай бұрын
Thanks for the number crunching, guys! What about travel expenses from PA to FL and back, why not include those amounts? Also, do you claim the boat as a second home and get money back at tax time?
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
We drive our Tesla back and forth so the cost is about $50 each way. You can claim mortgage interest on the boat as a second home but that is about it. However, we do not have a mortgage on it.
@pastorraudel12619 ай бұрын
If money wasn’t an issue do you think it’s worth installing a sea-keeper or similar stabilization device?
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
I would love to but I can't see where it would fit on our boat.
@robertmdaniels10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the update. I'm still dreaming of owning one
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
Go for it!
@bobvecchi3049 ай бұрын
That is certainly very enlightening information but I was hoping for your opinion on the surprising affordable part because what is affordable for different people is subjective. Of course, I’m not considering someone who would purchase a similar boat but who wouldn’t have the financial means to maintain it, or use it as much as you do. But how would one compare the cost to taking land vacations or cruises or some other form of travel and vacations.
@tryingnottosink91079 ай бұрын
We did a video comparing it to a vacation home last year. I consider it affordable because $20k a year in costs and a $15k per year mortgage to buy the boat is less than the cost of owning and maintaining an average middle-class land house in most areas of the United States.
@melodymakermark9 ай бұрын
In order to make this lifestyle work for me in retirement, I need to live your life at half scale. Does Hatteras make a 29’ MY ?