I think the sequence of events is this, roughly:
- Between now and next spring, liquidate a lot of junk and put in a lot of sweat-equity (but not money) on aesthetic repairs.
- List and sell, May through August. Try for a profit, but be prepared to just break even.
- Move to month-to-month lease locally.
- Choose somewhere with lots of boats and jobs to job hunt. Probably Miami, since it also provides easy jumping off to island hopping.
- Get a job there.
- Move to a month to month there.
- Boat-hunting. Slowly and patiently.
- Choose and buy boat.
- Move aboard, pay it off, fix it up, learn maintenance and repair of marine diesel, electrical and electronic systems, hulls and decks, sails, rigging, etc..
- Save a cruising kitty.
- Quit, and head for the Bahamas and Caribbean.
- Work out the kinks for 6-12 months.
- Panama
- Passage-making
- Sustain on ~20K/year by eating a lot of fish, stopping to work in boatyards and on 3-6 month programming contracts, doing charters, maybe selling some photos and articles, and hopefully some deliveries.
So that's the "plan" for now. Let's see how it goes.
I found some cool pages on the theory and physics of sailing:
I want to start to get really specific with boat knowledge. J measurements, cringle radii, clew vangs, fliberty-gibbet ratios, the whole bit. So I'm going to work on that.
I found some cool pages on the theory and physics of sailing:
I want to start to get really specific with boat knowledge. J measurements, cringle radii, clew vangs, fliberty-gibbet ratios, the whole bit. So I'm going to work on that.