Te-ai întrebat vreodată cât costă să deții și să operezi un iaht de 65 de picioare care își petrece zilele navigând în Bahamas și Keys? Atunci acest videoclip este pentru tine. Trecem peste toate cifrele și comparăm cu anii precedenți la bordul iahtului nostru cu motor Hatteras.
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Surprinzător de accesibil: costul deținerii unui iaht de 65 de picioare!
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I’m shocked at the low cost of your boat. My 28ft with twin out boards costs me more for storage and repairs. Of course it burns less fuel etc but I’m amazed how reliable that old Hat is. I’ll keep an eye out for you in the Keys.
doing better than the wandering hillbilly,,,drink up
I don't know if it conveys the same. But on my old ('99) motorhome, ongoing maintenance has been steadily around 5% of its "new" cost. Because it sat for Covid, the backlog of maintenance is more than it's worth, but far less than the cost of replacing it.
Wow you two had a great year as far as expenses this year! 😁🛫 How is that windless controller holding up? 🤪
Biocide😁🛫Your insurance dropped probably because you earned your 100 ton skippers Lic!
Thanks for bring Honest on the costs. Maybe next time add all the other costs like Food, Bars 🙂
This is one of my favorites every year, because it helps me to plan and budget to eventually do the same. Really appreciated!
So as a basic starting point for budgetary concerns and planning for annual costs. It would be safe to use 15 to 20% of the vessels value. Depending on which crusing/ live aboard situations you might be doing?
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I'm amazed by your home slip cost! West Coast FL way cost is higher. My insurance stays low if stay within 75 miles of the coast, each company fluctuates for international. Love your channel!
Thank you for your expense report as a new used Hatteras it was interesting. I think you mentioned an algae cleaner, could you provide the name of the product I have Detroit 6v53s they are running great, like to keep them running great. Thank you
Viewers should understand that these expenses can be much higher – not only in the event of catastrophic failure but also day to day. My expenses on a slightly newer 63' Hatteras are several times higher than yours. Also while the boat may not be depreciating per se there are 100's of components with a mean-time-to-failure of let's say 5 to 20 years. Over time every refrigerator, AC unit, battery, chartplotter, radar, fixture, faucet, exhaust hose, etc will need replacement. If you are on top of that stuff, it gets expensive annually (cheaper if you DIY but as you know this stuff ain't cheap and your time is worth something).
Appreciate your transparency. I’m sure it helps people considering purchasing a boat like yours.
One would need a nice yearly income to afford those expenses. Especially in 2021.
I always love your transparency, because it keeps it real…. if people cannot do any of their own work,, their expenses are going to be much higher. The marina costs is reasonable but the insurance and transient docking is a killer . Wishing you both a great New Year..🥂🍸🍹
Ed & Lyn – just a budgeting tip here for you….. Remember that Roger-Outs are FREE! Just saying!
You left out the Bars and Restaurants. I'll just guess half again as much 🙂
Cool video,👍👍
My wife and I are looking for nearly the same boat as yours. Roughly the same year and everything. We are having a hard time finding insurance due to the age of the boat. Any thoughts or recommendations?
Great review – Thanks!
Thank you for your accounting of expenses. You forgot to mention your alcohol totals! 😂🥂
Wishing you many more years of happiness and safe travels!
Ed Lynn, when we were living aboard our 57' CC back in the late 90's in Naples, FL, we had live aboard insurance through a broker in Seattle, Washington– it was 8,500 a year!! I figured we were spending around 25k per year, all in, and we weren't doing much travelling except up in Pine Island sound