Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Life Aboard A Sailing Boat - Etnies Sandals

Living aboard a sailboat is a great way to enjoy retirement. It is not only fun it's a very economical way of life.

My better half and I stopped in 1994 when he was 49. We bought our boat, in May 1994 in the area south of Clear Lake Houston. I sailed the boat to the British Virgin Islands six months after purchase and that is where he stayed for the next eight years.

My comments are for people who need to retire to live aboard a sailboat in the Caribbean. Etnies Kids RVM Toddler guests paid $ 500 a night we paid zero, and we had a better view.

Storms, not a problem, problem, your sailing between the islands was short. VI in Trinidad, the longest pass of 95 miles ... BVI to St. Maarten. You're not in a hurry if you can not retire because of the economy ... think again. Living aboard a sailboat in the Caribbean is fun and frugal. Enjoy.

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