Budget for bluewater cruising
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A complete financial statement of all expenses on a three-year, 35,000 global cruise is analyzed. Extraordinary expenses, such as capital improvements before sailing, are also included. The couple averaged nearly $17,000 annually in living, boat, and capital expenses with good planning.
Publication Name: Sail
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0036-2700
Year: 1996
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Moving on up: should you get a bigger boat?
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The advantages and disadvantages of 25-foot, 35-foot, 45-foot and 55-foot boats are discussed. Larger boats are better equipped and more roomy but are harder to handle and attract higher costs.
Publication Name: Sail
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0036-2700
Year: 2000
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Face to face with fear
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Six experienced sailing couples describe their primary sailing fears. Sailing includes an element of risk, but fears can become positive experiences when shared.
Publication Name: Sail
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0036-2700
Year: 2000
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