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[world-cruising] Re: New "world Cruiser" and some questions

From: Jeff (no email)
Date: Fri Oct 05 2007 - 06:02:48 EDT

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       Mike,
        You're thinking right. Get a bigger boat to fit the tools, if
    necessary. A floating engine shop is the way to go. I like the
    idea of a steel boat with an aft cabin....lots more boat for a lot
    less $$ invested. Some more maintenance, yes, but you can make it
    happen, it sounds like.
         I would say that a 36 foot boat with some capacity to make an
    engine room/workshop would be perfect for you.
         I lack mechanical skills, and we will suffer dollar losses
    because of it. However, wife and I do have an ace up the sleeve: We
    are both nurse practitioners. Our plan is intermittent work back in
    the USA. We can start and stop high paying jobs anytime we
    want "back home", but our services are worth MUCH MUCH less other
    places in the world. If we can get to any US port city (Boston to
    Baltimore, Washington to Miami, Seattle to San Diego, Hawaii) we can
    get a transient slip in a marina and have a job, over the phone,
    before breakfast. The job may be a hospital RN job, which we HATE,
    and not an NP job using our education. The job may not be in our
    specialty (occupational health for me, dermatology for wife), but it
    will let us work for 3 to 6 months and quickly fill up the cruising
    kitty again, keep health insurance, and contribute to 401K each
    year.
         If a couple has a 4 year horizon, forget Spanish lessons as a
    priority. Become a diesel mechanic, refrigeration technician, or a
    registered nurse.
       Jeff, NP, Tampa
       Elise, NP, Tampa
    =============================================================

    Greetings

    The more I read this thread the more encouraged I
     become about our own plan as we too intend to try to work
     a bit as we go.

    I feel good about this because I happen to be the
     diesel mechanic, machinist,welder,fabricator of which you
     all speak, AND I happen to have a mobile A/C and
     refrigeration certification as well, with heat exchanger
     repair experience on top of that.

    Sounds like the biggest problem I have now is finding
     the right boat to haul all my tools.. We now have a 30
     foot cutter that looks much like a West Sail but are
     shopping for a larger boat.

    We are so determined to go in 08 that we have decided
     to just go with the 30 ft boat if we have to, if it
     doesn't sell, but I don't know what to do with my
     stuff. I cant imagine parting with so much as one wrench as
     this seems to be the ticket to success.

    Mike D. S/V Halcyon


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