Tengu, it's that man again..Ballerina..Robert Tucker design and you are quite right some people say a yacht is "a hole in the water that you throw money into" But I don't have a house to maintain and as I can still do my own upkeep of my boat, so with care it's affordable on my pension.
Husky, downside of the lifestyle? Singlehanding is obviously not for those who need the company of others, some people just need regular contact with other humans. I don't. Life at times can be a bit 'Spartan' by modern standards, I don't have a TV, if my little charcoal heater goes out I can't just flick a switch for the central heating or turn on a tap for hot water, I have to boil it on the galley stove or shower in cold..
There's also the restriction on just how many 'belongings' you can own, I need to own very little, I'm happy without, others like to accumulate possessions. But none of these things are any different really to the way our fore fathers lived, they survived in relative happiness without all the trappings of modern 'civilization' Of course there are times when the benefits of life ashore are attractive. Stitching a 4 inch gash in my knee while the boat was rolling beam to beam off the coast of Morocco was one of them..so you need to be err adaptable too
I'm a widower, my family have grown up and I have a pension which allows me to live (carefully
) on that amount. I am also an incurable adrenalin junkie, after an active and sometimes..err exciting life, if I settled down in a house ashore and grew roses I suspect Wicca would soon fade..like the roses..)