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Levin
Hello everyone, Ok, so I have a strange question, but I figured a bunch of sailors might be able to help me sort this out. I have recently been accepted into a very presigous program in the Navy and will be moving to San Diego. As I will be going into service as an 03 (full Lt) I will have a BAQ of aproximently $2000 to spend on housing. Something I was thinking of doing was rather than rent an appartment in the area was to get a boat and use this as my home. I have an interest in sailing (and as well I should being that I'm joining the Navy) but no experiance with sailing thus far and I have no idea about slip fees or insurance, or what types of loan I can get for a more expensive boat (thinking anywhere from 90k to 130k). So here is my question:1. Is it even possible to afford a 30-40 foot boat on what I will have a month to spend on housing (figuring everything, slip fee, insurance, loan payment) or is this just a crazy pipe dream I should give up and go rent an appartment?2. Even if I could afford it would I want to do it? Would it be one of those things that was cool for a few days and then something I would hate after being forced to sleep on a boat for a couple of months? Is it practical for a single individual (as I am not married) to live on a 30-40 foot boat as their primary residence?3. Assuming the above two questions are yes then what sort of boat should I be looking for? Any specific makes that I should keep my eye out for?Mostly I am looking for an answer to number one and number two, and if they are yes then a little imput on number three might be nice too... Thanks everyone for reading and helping me figure this all out-Levin