hertfordnc
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I'm 63, retired. Wife will work for a couple more years. We're thinking about taking a year to run up and down the east coast at five knots. We don't think we want to do it long term.
Boat selection would be an important part of the equation.
I could spend a lot of money on a really good well maintained boat and sell it with minimal depreciation. Or, i could find something cheap with good systems and some long term issues and just dump it at an acceptable loss.
Or maybe buy it on FL in winter and sell it in Maine in summer? There seems to be a north/south price disparity.
I've owned a few boats and had a career in the Coast Guard. I'm not an expert at anything but i know how to NOT DIE.
I'd love to hear from people who have taken this approach.
Boat selection would be an important part of the equation.
I could spend a lot of money on a really good well maintained boat and sell it with minimal depreciation. Or, i could find something cheap with good systems and some long term issues and just dump it at an acceptable loss.
Or maybe buy it on FL in winter and sell it in Maine in summer? There seems to be a north/south price disparity.
I've owned a few boats and had a career in the Coast Guard. I'm not an expert at anything but i know how to NOT DIE.
I'd love to hear from people who have taken this approach.