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I'll keep this pretty short as I really don't know too much about all the different sailboats. I used to live on a houseboat, and really loved the life. Mine was basically a large RV set on pontoons. It was nice, but got heavily damanged in a storm, so I got rid of it. I wasn't much of a fan of the layout or the square design for that matter. Fast forward!I'm now considering life on a boat again. This time I'd like something I don't have to spend tens of thousands of dollars a year in diesel costs. I've always loved how graceful sailboats were, so it was something I was considering, and it would certainly help with the upfront costs.I've been browsing places like yachtworld to get an idea on pricing, it looks fairly reasonable, actually. I'm comparing what I would spend on a home and what I would get vs. a sailboat. I'm quite aware the sailboat would have less living space, but it would of course have the inherit advantage of being a *sailboat*.
My pricerange is something up to about 300,000. I'd *really* like if I could find a sailboat that could take me from mainland USA to Hawaii and back, or mainland to Europe (even if multiple stops are necessary, as long as it's doable). Something I could only do in a sailboat, never a motor boat! I love relaxing, cruising, and I can run my business from anywhere, as long as I can get internet access (satellite should do me fine.)Here is where my inexperience comes into play. I don't really know much about sailboats at all, and searching google yielded me a bunch of spam sale sites, with very little good information. I finally found these forums and thought I'd give it a shot. I used to love how the catamarans looked, and how the tri-hulls looked, but I don't know what the size difference is like in terms of living space with the monohulls, nor the ability of the ship to sail/handle seas.I'd like something with at least interior living space of 500 sq feet, preferably larger but I realize my monetary constraint might be an issue. If that's true, please do let me know! PS - I am talking about buying used, I don't think it's wise to pay the new-boat tax that your boat drops in value the instant you put it in the water.
I'd like an enclosed pilot house too, because if I am cruising the sea, I'd want to be able to stay out of the salt spray sometimes.Now, on to sailing itself. I've got some understanding of the basics, what I could figure out from google. If you have some informative sites, I'd love to read up on it instead of wasting your time trying to explain it to me. I'm assuming that I'll need at least two people for "sailing reasons" to do such a long sailing trip? I'm sure from a safety perspective it's better.I'm not married now (the only reason I can even consider this..hehe) but I do intend to marry eventually. I'd like a sailboat that a woman (while not her first choice) wouldn't moan and gripe about either. IE possible to put in nice appliances, have *decent* kitchen room, etc.This may be too tall of an order, I'm quite aware of that. I just know so little, and I'd really like to learn more about all of this, and see what is possible.I really appreciate any help you can give me, even if it's just links to reference material.Thank you so much,David