tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12630726.post3274479367343707905..comments2024-03-19T05:20:23.760-05:00Comments on Windtraveler: The Cruising KittyWindtravelerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11933432135694020418noreply@blogger.comBlogger26125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12630726.post-15762183844455564472021-01-29T05:21:11.234-06:002021-01-29T05:21:11.234-06:00First of all, you have to think about the mortgage...First of all, you have to think about the mortgage rates before taking the mortgage loan. Nowadays the loan rates are too high for all of the companies. In that case, you can try the <a href="https://mimortgage.ca/" rel="nofollow">best mortgage rates whitby</a> agents. Their loan rates are reasonable from the others. So you can try from there.Dominickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16892760646468170505noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12630726.post-35414750920682457592021-01-28T10:17:59.602-06:002021-01-28T10:17:59.602-06:00Wish you and the hubby many happy years.Wish you and the hubby many happy years.Gwenhttp://liquidnutritioncatscancerensurefood.blogspot.com/2016/02/liquid-nutrition-for-cats-with-cancer.htmlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12630726.post-68174188887603369842015-04-01T14:04:33.570-05:002015-04-01T14:04:33.570-05:00I just discovered this blog and it is answering so...I just discovered this blog and it is answering so many of my questions! I am grateful for all of the knowledge you are sharing :D I just wanted to say that I also find myself asking people with extraordinary lifestyles the nitty gritty "rude" questions, especially about money. For me, it is all about gathering knowledge to use for my own brainstorming later :) I am glad you are willing to explain as much of the financial aspect as you can, because in our culture we are told that if we don't have dollars we can't do diddly. I think people, myself previously included, have a hard time seeing passed this mentality they were raised with, and just have no idea how an alternative might work. To many, there simply IS no forseeable alternative to a steady job with a steady income on land, so your answers open doors they wouldn't have known about otherwise. Thank you!!!<br />Love, NikiNiki Napierhttp://www.writeinshiningarmour.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12630726.post-58342804652782499112014-12-21T07:20:52.784-06:002014-12-21T07:20:52.784-06:00Even as a Canadian you would need private insuranc...Even as a Canadian you would need private insurance. Our health insurance runs out after you've left the province for six months. Then it is private all the way. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05124522021243073077noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12630726.post-84186542214494212452012-01-17T20:38:33.107-06:002012-01-17T20:38:33.107-06:00Well I have fallen in love with you both. That sai...Well I have fallen in love with you both. That said, when I got to the "kitty" link, I was in heaven. You said in many of your post read before you ask it may be answered so I did and it was. The frankness is something that I think we need on land as well. People are so afraid of offending they don't ask and assume, (there's that word again) and get in trouble. Be honest be open and thank you for that. It makes the expectations reasonable.<br />DaniDanihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02001788381779613568noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12630726.post-15176094175576654242011-09-22T08:25:47.157-05:002011-09-22T08:25:47.157-05:00Very inspiring article. I think its a good idea if...Very inspiring article. I think its a good idea if Scott gets his <a href="http://www.marinerslearningsystem.com/" rel="nofollow">captains license</a>. You can never have too many things going for you. As for money. The internet is your friend, as I am sure you are already aware. There are millions of ways to make money. You just have to pick one that is not shady and suits you.Jimfavreurhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01797298577767849326noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12630726.post-62491673689624651892011-07-29T15:16:52.827-05:002011-07-29T15:16:52.827-05:00Scott actually started sailing when he was 5, is d...Scott actually started sailing when he was 5, is definitely the better sailor between the two of us and does a TON of work on the boat. He's half the reason our boat is in as good of shape as it is and is immaculate when it comes to boat projects. He got the license because HE'S got a job opportunity captaining a boat in Grenada. I have no interest in becoming a captain (yet) and am quite happy to just keep blogging and growing my social media marketing business on the side :).Windtravelerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11933432135694020418noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12630726.post-47293517861907189112011-07-27T12:02:52.011-05:002011-07-27T12:02:52.011-05:00Wait... let's make sure I understand this corr...Wait... let's make sure I understand this correctly... You bought the boat, you bring in the income to pay for everything, you grew up sailing since you could walk but he started sometime after 16... but HE's the captain?? Um, how does that work?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12630726.post-51128639595420320742011-06-10T12:02:10.227-05:002011-06-10T12:02:10.227-05:00Here's a link to this month's west coast f...Here's a link to this month's west coast free sailing rag...there's an article about working while cruising that I thought you might be interested in (around p. 110). Thanks for the honest info!<br />http://www.latitude38.com/eBooks/2011/L38201106.pdfKaren Gardellnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12630726.post-54578657714826773952011-06-07T09:39:20.790-05:002011-06-07T09:39:20.790-05:00You guys should totally consider doing the charter...You guys should totally consider doing the charter thing but instead of being "crew" be the "teachers"...as 30-somethings who appear to be super chill and fun you are exactly the type of people my husband and I would LOVE to learn from. We are planning to leave Fall 2014 on our own cruising adventure but like your Grandpa did Britt we want to spend a week on a boat with someone who can teach us the ropes, ins and outs, overnights, etc. We both have a good amount of sailing experience but nothing overnight or extended. So rather than pay some stuffy captain from The Moorings we'd MUCH rather learn from people who could teach us what it's really like and sip some rum on occasion. The market for learning about cruising as a 30-something as opposed to a retiree is sorely lacking which is why I LOVE your blog. It'd be incredible to learn from those out there doing what we want to do that are our age.<br />If you ever consider hosting a week of "cool cruisers 101" we'd be game and we'd pay well!Jill, Tim and Toby Doghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03160785257837276300noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12630726.post-50170971138588989302011-06-06T08:08:59.935-05:002011-06-06T08:08:59.935-05:00Great post. Thanks for your candor. We spent about...Great post. Thanks for your candor. We spent about $15,000 combined in our year off cruising and about half as much as you in terms of outfitting. If I had it to do over again, I would have left with more cash. That was a major factor in our return to life on land. <br /><br />We also dealt with many people who also had issues with jealousy and resentment.<br /><br />I wish we found a way to work along the way.<br /><br />In hind sight I would have also skipped the boat insurance like you guys. <br /><br />I would love to hear more about your decision to do without health insurance. I was always afraid of a major illness or injury which would have required treatment in the States. The cost of the insurance was six months of cruising or $6,000 a year for the two of us. If I was a Canadian resident, I'd still be cruising!Chad Gleasonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02435088681968069653noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12630726.post-26826118910810373042011-06-05T19:15:45.541-05:002011-06-05T19:15:45.541-05:00Thanks for such an honest post (and really, most o...Thanks for such an honest post (and really, most of it is no one's business!). However, it is very enlightening to those who think this might be something they'd like to do. We were gone for 4 months (to and from the Bahamas) and are now back in our cheap apartment (Pittsburgh is a lot cheaper than Chicago and just yesterday we watched the Forensic's Team load a body bag into their van from the house across the street!) attempting to regroup. We hit so many snags on our first trip, and the Knotty Cat sucked up a ton of savings in thousands of dollars worth of repairs. <br />Chartering your boat can be pretty tricky. To charter your boat in the U.S. with yourself as captain, you have to own a U.S. made boat (we do), you have to have at least a 6 pack Coast Guard Captain's license (Hans does), and you also have to have insurance (whether you're the captain or not, and not cheap). To charter in foreign countries you don't want anyone there to find out what you're doing or you can get into a lot of hot water with them (I did a ton of research on this and found it all to be terribly depressing). Our boat is currently on the hard in FL, and the boatyard requires insurance but our company wouldn't cover us in FL during hurricane season. This meant we had to get coverage through a different company and of course this meant we had to get a whole new survey (read $$$$!!!). <br />So anyway, we hope to get a bit ahead this summer and bail our girl out in October. <br />It would appear that you're doing something right and I don't for a second doubt that you'll both be just fine. (Pssst, no one needs to know about any side line work ;-)Laura and Hanshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03896070726300067146noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12630726.post-26209067864841758362011-06-05T16:41:48.534-05:002011-06-05T16:41:48.534-05:00Thanks for being so open and honest. Everybody ha...Thanks for being so open and honest. Everybody has their own budget and needs, but it's so nice to know what someone else is doing to "make it happen". Not too many cruisers do this, and it's appreciated. It lets us know we can "make it happen" too!Mid-Life Cruising!http://www.mid-lifecruising.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12630726.post-50337679193687885812011-06-05T08:34:14.236-05:002011-06-05T08:34:14.236-05:00Thanks for the great post! I know it isn't eas...Thanks for the great post! I know it isn't easy to post personal information, such as finances. I am grateful you did. It shows that when planned out properly, the cruising lifestyle is not out of reach. All it takes is some smarts and a dedication to make the dream a reality!<br /> My boyfriend and I work on yachts now and have worked in the Med, Carribean and are currently working on a 62' stinkpot ( sailor's commonly refer to the big white boats that way!) on the Cheasapeke. It's a good idea to consider doing that if you are sure you can leave your Rasmus in good hands while you are off working. I think you should seriously consider boat insurance before choosing to do that.<br /> We wish you all the best and hopefully we will be joining you soon as fellow cruisers, rather than as working crew!<br /> Off to clean up the boat after a weekend owner's trip! Argghhh, the downside of a yachtie's life!<br />Cheers!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12630726.post-70753326092838324392011-06-04T07:14:35.955-05:002011-06-04T07:14:35.955-05:00Nice write up on the financials. Post it over on ...Nice write up on the financials. Post it over on Cruisers Forum, they love threads about cruising costs especially when you offer up some real numbers like you have.Whisperboathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01126498351296189487noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12630726.post-88223305761705350242011-06-03T19:30:03.397-05:002011-06-03T19:30:03.397-05:00Great explanation, and glad to see the Campmor log...Great explanation, and glad to see the Campmor logo, which I spend money with as much as I can without being caught by my wife or adult kids!!!<br />I enjoy the blog and your adventure. For too many reasons, happy sailing!!<br />WarrenWarrennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12630726.post-34638115938006958012011-06-03T17:49:53.596-05:002011-06-03T17:49:53.596-05:00I would like to book a week before you raise your ...I would like to book a week before you raise your prices. Seriously!! <br />Sometime this winter would be good. After November..<br />I know you weren't planning on doing this until next year, but I am in need of an experience to enlighten my boyfriend to the dream!!<br />I am a fan of Windtraveler on FB. My name is Jackie Ford. Please write me back if this is a possibility!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12630726.post-52227436224083970402011-06-03T17:36:37.840-05:002011-06-03T17:36:37.840-05:00Thanks for the response Brittany. I'm not supr...Thanks for the response Brittany. I'm not suprised your blog is so popular - it is by far the best one I found out there, and I looked quite a bit. I hope one day I will get closer to what you do because it really looks like you're doing it right. The best of luck! Say hi to the Caribbean from me. :)Paulahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05792654344716946694noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12630726.post-65980422881853538972011-06-03T14:11:43.200-05:002011-06-03T14:11:43.200-05:00Thanks for sharing! Us, truly landlocked folks (I...Thanks for sharing! Us, truly landlocked folks (I), couldn't even immagine how this would be financially possible with out being bazillionaires. Now, I see that it is and it sets my immagination sailing. I may never be a cruiser, but I know that it is possible thanks to this post.<br /><br />Lots of love,<br />Kristi in LVAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12630726.post-15315089754635108982011-06-03T14:02:47.345-05:002011-06-03T14:02:47.345-05:00Do you have a plan for leaving your boat in Grenad...Do you have a plan for leaving your boat in Grenada while working somewhere else? Would that be a marina or mooring? I'd be pretty nervous leaving it to work in the Med for any extended time. I'm sure you've considered this - just interested in what your thought are and how much that would cost.Patnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12630726.post-33390551390990423662011-06-03T12:14:19.305-05:002011-06-03T12:14:19.305-05:00@ Paula - I write for my old company, blogging for...@ Paula - I write for my old company, blogging for them. It's an arrangement that has worked out tremendously well. I do submit articles here and there, but so far - my writing has been by and large for this blog...I hope to change that. As for sponsors - we just ask. Because our blog is popular and gets a lot of traffic some respond, some don't. If you have a product you like, I suggest asking for an "in kind" sponsorship meaning they'll donate it to you. Be creative. Though, this is tricky if you don't have the website stats to back it up...sort of have to have that first I think. But just start asking!!<br />@ Anoymous - we know, which is why we are hesitant...but thanks for the tip on price!!!Windtravelerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11933432135694020418noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12630726.post-70538379439072142752011-06-03T12:09:43.771-05:002011-06-03T12:09:43.771-05:00This is a great break-down, thank you. As we are p...This is a great break-down, thank you. As we are planning to go sailing in the next three years, I am thinking a lot about our financials. I was looking at having a smiliar savings budget to start with but didn't know how to go about earning some money while sailing. <br />You say you earn about $200 from writing - could share more about how you make money from writing? Do you write articles on hubpages and if so, how many do you have to write for $200 a month? Also, how do you find sponsors?<br />I would greatly appreciate more detail about this as it sounds you are doing it right! Thanks! PaulaPaulahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05792654344716946694noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12630726.post-36581145820103531162011-06-03T11:59:59.583-05:002011-06-03T11:59:59.583-05:00If your going to run a crewed charter, I would sug...If your going to run a crewed charter, I would suggest you check out the competition... $500/week is way to low, and may scare clients off.<br /><br />Secondly, make sure you know the local rules. I am just going through that now, and each island is different. Lots, and lots of hoops to jump through. I have not found all of the hoops yet :)<br /><br />Good luck.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12630726.post-15734238856448146812011-06-03T10:40:09.260-05:002011-06-03T10:40:09.260-05:00Great Post! Write a book, you are an awesome write...Great Post! Write a book, you are an awesome writer and it would bring more $ !! :-)Dawn Irelandnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12630726.post-35529447184598951072011-06-03T10:26:58.801-05:002011-06-03T10:26:58.801-05:00Several people I know just come back to the US and...Several people I know just come back to the US and get a job with West Marine. Work at one and learn the ropes and you can work at just about any other one. A friend worked at several in Fla and went north for the summer season. She got a job in North Jersy and did NYC on her days off. Side bennie is you get a discount! KenAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com