Yearly cost to own a 65 foot yacht - Budget vs. Reality E57

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  • Опубликовано: 4 янв 2019
  • We break down the cost to own our Hatteras Motor Yacht and compare it to the budget we created last year.

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  • @SSmith-fm9kg
    @SSmith-fm9kg 5 лет назад +576

    a life I'll never know. BUT, I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night.

    • @johncuervo3019
      @johncuervo3019 5 лет назад +6

      It's a lot of money wasted. Id feel guilty spending that much money for that little trip.

    • @dsn1964
      @dsn1964 5 лет назад +17

      @@johncuervo3019Philly to Key West (and back......after staying in the Keys for a while) isn't really a "little trip".

    • @samoanpunch
      @samoanpunch 5 лет назад +23

      @@johncuervo3019 It's not "wasted." It goes back into the economy where it gets cycled into other things like... wages, food, and shelter.

    • @bernie9728
      @bernie9728 5 лет назад +19

      @@johncuervo3019 If it's your money and you are spending it doing something you like to do, it's not wasted money. I like boats, I don't have one, but someday I might. Right now I have a 35 foot travel trailer and a pickup truck to pull it with that set me back almost $80,000 that some people would call crazy. Maybe it is, but it's my money and my crazy. I worked hard to get my money and now that I'm retired I am enjoying the fruits of that labor. Just living the dream.

    • @Tony-hx2fj
      @Tony-hx2fj 5 лет назад +3

      awesome. happy for you. I just retired but no energy to do all the things I expected I would@@bernie9728

  • @rikda
    @rikda 5 лет назад +414

    First thing anyone contemplating buying a boat should know.
    What you can afford to buy, & what you can afford to own, is not the same thing.

    • @jarnosaarinen4583
      @jarnosaarinen4583 5 лет назад +44

      Tell that to my elephant!

    • @Harlock2day
      @Harlock2day 5 лет назад +18

      Same with cars

    • @darrenkastl8160
      @darrenkastl8160 5 лет назад +6

      rikda Well stated, and so true! But alot of egg heads say I have yacth, like it never leaves to he gravel beach. Lol!

    • @tobiasblech1929
      @tobiasblech1929 5 лет назад +18

      and also know what B.O.A.T. stands for: Bust Out Another Thousand o_O

    • @pauloconnor2980
      @pauloconnor2980 4 года назад +2

      As Peter Crenshaw, from the Three Investigators, would say:” I’ll buy a double helping of that”

  • @mardy2630
    @mardy2630 5 лет назад +392

    Thanks for the reality check. Always wondered what the actual cost of ownership would be.
    Most people are to uncomfortable to openly discuss finances like that. (and I understand)

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  5 лет назад +103

      We just wanted to present information that we wish we had before we purchased. We get some flack for it, but the overall response is positive.

    • @Jessersadler
      @Jessersadler 5 лет назад +4

      @@tryingnottosink9107 how long of a trip was that?

    • @GonzoT38
      @GonzoT38 5 лет назад +27

      @@tryingnottosink9107 Americans can be such puritans about money. I really don't understand why people are so resistant to transparency about these things. As an aircraft (small piston, sub 15K/yr all in operation for less than 100 hours a year) owner myself, I commend you for being open and informative about your ownership costs.

    • @savage22bolt32
      @savage22bolt32 5 лет назад +6

      Thank you so much for this info. I am retired & looking for my first sailboat. My budget is smaller, as will be my boat. 🚣‍♂️

    • @marydecouvertes3789
      @marydecouvertes3789 5 лет назад +4

      @@GonzoT38 Speaking of aircrafts, I wonder what the running costs for a Bombardier Global Express 5000 are. Must be huge.

  • @Waterman-wv2jx
    @Waterman-wv2jx 5 лет назад +55

    Excellent breakdown of the costs. Thanks for the honest look at it. All in all, a decent value for the adventure you both had.

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks. We are glad you liekd the video.

    • @aux1z11
      @aux1z11 3 года назад +3

      @@tryingnottosink9107 Have you guys ever tried taking your boat to the great lakes, or do you know if you can get a big boat to the great lakes, I was wanting to buy a big one down in Florida but can't find a answer on how to get it to lake Erie, I read something called the great loop but it also said somewhere had low bridges and depth issues.

  • @richardbohlingsr3490
    @richardbohlingsr3490 5 лет назад +7

    I have watched all of the past videos on your channel. It's been fun and enjoyable tagging along and getting to know you both. Now it's back to work and planning trips to come. I'll be watching as you post, so "fair winds and calm seas" to both of you and Triton. Happy sailing.

  • @84jamesp
    @84jamesp 5 лет назад +45

    I'm living vicariously through you all, thanks for posting

  • @BaronWeber1
    @BaronWeber1 5 лет назад +15

    You are one of the very few that will discuss the cost of ownership, thank you. I found out very early on in boating that the cost of the boat is one thing and maintenance and the cost to enjoy is another.

  • @matthewlien132
    @matthewlien132 5 лет назад +5

    I saw that diver, got all excited because we puller your weeks. I recognize that man bun and wetsuit anywhere lol glad we got you squared.

  • @melreyes7237
    @melreyes7237 5 лет назад +41

    Thank you for the overview, and thank you for tipping those who assist you.

  • @anthonyc362
    @anthonyc362 5 лет назад +7

    Thank you for doing this! I love budgets and it's amazing how open you are. Very interesting.

  • @stevelongobardi6870
    @stevelongobardi6870 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for providing transparency with actual costs. Glad you guys are blessed to experience and enjoy your passion. Safe cruising !

  • @gopher1471
    @gopher1471 5 лет назад +5

    No one said fun was cheap, but this seems good value for a great year of cruising and a few bumps along the way. :)
    And happy new year to you two too...

  • @sjvcarp
    @sjvcarp 5 лет назад +118

    I bought an inflatable dingy for my kids once, i had to buy a puncture repair kit to fix a leak and the rope also snapped so i changed it for a thicker one so im feeling your pain.

    • @wade5766
      @wade5766 4 года назад +7

      thats really funny still laughing

    • @Jay1830
      @Jay1830 4 года назад +5

      Well im not as rich as you, but once i had a toy radio controlled boat, I had to buy 4 new AA batteries for the remote controller. So i can imagine your pain

    • @colin5577
      @colin5577 3 года назад +4

      I once thought about buying a boat, so bought a yacht magazine and a cup of coffee. That put such a dent in my budget that I had to abandon it. Your original comment was priceless, btw. Thanks for the laugh.

    • @Jay1830
      @Jay1830 3 года назад +3

      @Slippery Storm They where baked ? Damn thats fancy.

    • @mspartybootdeutschlandgmbh1301
      @mspartybootdeutschlandgmbh1301 3 года назад

      Slippery Storm Hahahaha

  • @chileheadcraig
    @chileheadcraig 3 года назад +241

    So basically, if someone gave me a yacht for free, I still cant afford it

    • @Andrew-ep4kw
      @Andrew-ep4kw 3 года назад +12

      yup, the basic formula is expect to pay at least 10% of the boat's value every year in storage, fuel, maintenance, etc.

    • @australianoutback
      @australianoutback 3 года назад

      @@Andrew-ep4kw so I can buy a 100k fishing boat. Sweet

    • @Andrew-ep4kw
      @Andrew-ep4kw 3 года назад +1

      @@australianoutback yes, if you have the 100k plus can afford roughly 10k a year in costs

    • @KNIGHTLABS
      @KNIGHTLABS 3 года назад +1

      Same😅😅😅😅😅

    • @annsheridan12
      @annsheridan12 3 года назад +11

      As Cornelius Vanderbilt said to a guest on the yacht who asked how much the maintenance cost he answered” if you have to ask you cannot afford it “

  • @JohnS916
    @JohnS916 3 года назад +3

    I've been watching boating videos for quite a while and I sometimes wondered how much ownership of a big yacht would cost and I really enjoyed this content because the owners broke it all down in black and white, which I found very interesting. I know I'll never be in a position to experience yacht life, but by watching videos I live it vicariously and it doesn't cost me a dime, lol. Appreciate their openest and laid-back attitude, obviously, they knew the numbers going in so living the lifestyle and cost of such a lifestyle wasn't a shock I presume. They would be a hoot to hang out with. Subscribed.

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  3 года назад

      Thanks for watching. We are glad you found the videos interesting.

  • @CyclingJunkieUSA
    @CyclingJunkieUSA 5 лет назад +18

    Thank you for reminding me of all the reasons I sold my boat. Appreciate that!!!

  • @tomj528
    @tomj528 5 лет назад +100

    Thanks for sharing what owning a yacht costs in a year. I guess the grass is always greener... I've got a 30 year old 16' aluminum fishing boat with 10 year old 25hp Yamaha, here's the break down. Insurance $31/year, registration fee $18.50/year, amortized single battery replacement and trailer tires every 5 years $40/year, Annual maintenance (4 cycle oil change, lower end, servicing trailer bearings, etc) $25, fuel for the entire year of fishing $50. Apples to oranges, but I'm suddenly a whole lot more appreciative of my little craft. Of course, I'd have pretty rough trip taking mine down to Key West ;).

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  5 лет назад +8

      That's great! Thanks.

    • @roccoseals7753
      @roccoseals7753 5 лет назад +5

      Was about to say something about my 83 sea nymph with a 85 evinrude, also reliable as hell, and can almost always be fixed with pliers and duck tape

    • @tomj528
      @tomj528 5 лет назад +4

      @@roccoseals7753 I love those older evinrudes! Parts are so inexpensive...water pump impellers, fuel pump rebuild kits everything is well under $40 and most under $20. So simple and easy to work on too. I've seen some really nice original and super nice restored Sea Nymphs too, they're cool boats!

    • @roccoseals7753
      @roccoseals7753 5 лет назад +1

      @@tomj528 oh man I love that Evinrude, we where running a 9.9 4 stroke merc off a walleye boat but not enough power, and not an Evinrude. That sea nymph was saved from a field of sitting for 18 years as well

    • @tomj528
      @tomj528 5 лет назад +2

      @@roccoseals7753 My Lund originally had a 25hp Merc, I HATED that thing...it never ran right. I remember that it finally gave up the ghost about 2009 or so and I was amazed that my relatives bought a new Yamaha for it. I had suggested getting a used Evinrude but they wanted a new motor which they never used much since they had also bought a Ranger boat and switched to fishing out of that about a decade before. I get to go to their cabin a few times per year and I've happily done all the maintenance on both boats for decades which has been a huge learning experience. The Ranger has 3 large batteries that need replacing every 5 years and they're not cheap, anything that has to be replaced/fixed is a PITA because everything is built in, I've got to replace the bow mounted trolling motor this spring and it's really hard to get access to the mounting bolt nuts and the trolling motor is 5 times the price of a clamp-on stern mounted one like on the Lund. Heck, even the trailer tires are kind of pricey. The Lund's are $40 each for new tires AND rims, insurance is a laughable $31/year and compared to the 115hp Evinrude on the ranger, the 25hp Yamaha sips gas. Clearly, our kind of boats are the best way to go fishing. That's great that you saved yours from a field, these boats are so durable and long lasting they can have many "lives".

  • @777jones
    @777jones 5 лет назад +11

    What I am getting is this guy is sensible and able to think thru problems. He is controlling costs. Another type of owner could spent vastly more. Or less. This guy is doing it correctly.

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  5 лет назад +2

      Thanks. We agree. There is a lot of options on how to do this, depending upon you money, ability and desire to get your hands dirty.

  • @davidzimmer2694
    @davidzimmer2694 5 лет назад +1

    Great information and thanks for the honesty. Not many out there would lay out their expenses like that and I'm sure several of us will use this info in the future, boating or otherwise. Thanks again and be proud of one of the best blogs/channels out there today on youtube.

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  5 лет назад

      Thanks. We are glad you enjoyed the video! We are just trying to provide the info we would have found helpful. There are so few Motor Yacht vlogs out there, we would think there would be more interest. If you see Lyn walking around topless in the next video you will know we are going for the numbers! :-)

  • @cleanwaternasenyiuganda8124
    @cleanwaternasenyiuganda8124 3 года назад +2

    Helping me realize that we need to charter for a week and be done with it!
    😁
    Thanks for bursting my bubble

  • @cowgerbry
    @cowgerbry 4 года назад +3

    Awesome video, thank you!! This was incredibly helpful as I contemplate the annual costs of a similar yacht. There's very little information on this available, so you guys are really to be commended for sharing this!

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  4 года назад

      We are glad you found the video helpful. We posted a budget video last year as well and plan to do one for this year in the near future.

  • @michae8jackson378
    @michae8jackson378 5 лет назад +11

    Happy New Year to both! I think the costs that you had were normal.....as you both said, it increased your experience level and makes you a better captain! I’m a retired airline pilot....any pilot who said they never made mistakes....I never want to fly w that person! I’m hoping that when we start our cruising after I retire from my job now I’ll still have the same mentality....minimize the mistakes by doing all I can to stay on top of things....knowing I’m gonna screw things up sometimes!

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  5 лет назад +5

      Happy New Year! Somehow I missed your post earlier. That is one thing I am certain of - I will make more mistakes. As long as no one gets hurt, I am happy to learn from them.

  • @Slonge92
    @Slonge92 2 года назад +1

    Even a few years later this is a 12 minute master course. You can easily adjust it for inflation and tailor it to your general situation. Very informative. Thank you!

  • @sirkjeff1
    @sirkjeff1 4 года назад +1

    thank you , I been wanting a 55' Hatteras for a long time. Being a motorhome owner, I understand maintenance is the real expense . I learned to do as much of it that I can. I figured i would just do a live aboard in PR when my wife and I retire. YOu opened my eyes to the reality of it. I miscalculated fuel expense. congrads for living the American Dream.

  • @caldelt
    @caldelt 5 лет назад +4

    Let the kids take care of themselves. I kept telling my dad that he should buy the yacht he wanted or I would with his money. That's what I'm doing now.
    Thanks for the super thorough and informative video!

  • @Hellahard
    @Hellahard 5 лет назад +10

    I build yachts like this for a living and could never fathom being able to afford the basic upkeep, let alone the payments.

  • @Nobamaable
    @Nobamaable 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the informative video. I plan to do this trip, but I plan to do it in a 36 ft Trawler some day to keep overall cost of ownership down...I'd say the experience is priceless. Life's too short. Thanks for taking me on your cruise via RUclips.

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  5 лет назад +1

      We agree, life is short - so live it while you can. A 36 trawler would be a great size and way more economical.

  • @Tshasta4449
    @Tshasta4449 5 лет назад +2

    Great videos, love the honesty and insight on owning a yacht. This will really help future yacht owners get an idea of what in reality the costs are.
    Have a great 2019 and will be looking forward to your next adventure..

  • @EasyKill7
    @EasyKill7 5 лет назад +5

    Thank you for this video. I had wondered what the costs were operating.

  • @TobyCostaRica
    @TobyCostaRica 4 года назад +79

    Reminds me of a saying for cars. if you can't afford 2 Ferraris, you wont be able to afford one Ferrari

    • @goodbarbenie5477
      @goodbarbenie5477 3 года назад

      Ahem...if U Cannot afford the petrol/ gasoline... Hahaa then...what's the point, it's really to tease the neighbours...sssssh don't tell we can't afford the boat...but what the heck... Hahaa...

  • @ulysees321
    @ulysees321 5 лет назад

    Great video, Thank you for being so open and honest, understand a lot of people don't wish to discuss these things, not that I'n in a position to buy a boat but still appreciate you both being so up front

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  5 лет назад

      Thanks. We try to present information that we would have found useful when we were starting the process.

  • @lgriestra
    @lgriestra 5 лет назад +1

    Excellent! Thanks for the info!
    And Happy New Year to you too!!!

  • @jimgaul67
    @jimgaul67 5 лет назад +3

    You guys are living the dream and look like a fun couple. Regardless of how much money you spent, you are doing what makes you happy. Love the “spending the kids inheritance “ comments.... use it on my kids all the time to get a rise out of them.

  • @Robasteerjock51
    @Robasteerjock51 5 лет назад +4

    Happy New Year guys. Come up to Kennebunkport Maine this summer so we can get you a Lobsta

  • @cranegantry868
    @cranegantry868 2 года назад +1

    Fascinating. That's a good summing up of costs. Also, thank you for letting me know I'll never have a boat like that!!!!

  • @danimal9861
    @danimal9861 5 лет назад

    I just recently stumbled on your channel, this is very close to what I'm hoping to be doing in the next couple of years with my wife and I. Found your channel very has good information. Looking forward for your next season.

  • @denniss3980
    @denniss3980 3 года назад +5

    There was a time in my life that I saw myself living on a boat after retirement, but seeing these kinds of expenses I will stick to my RV

    • @dwightlooi
      @dwightlooi 3 года назад +1

      Well, it all you want is to LIVE on a boat a lot of that goes away. You can anchor it in a swamp somewhere, never clean the bottom or maintain the engine, there won't be fuel costs either since you are basically using it as a floating house. The boat still float for years in total neglect and maybe you can even grow oysters and mussels on the hull LOL!

  • @bnkwupt
    @bnkwupt 5 лет назад +4

    Nice. Thanks for sharing the actual costs of this lifestyle. Very helpful. Glad you’re enjoying the boat!

  • @bodybait
    @bodybait 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you both for doing this. I have watched your show all along its great!

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  5 лет назад

      Thanks. We are glad you enjoy the videos! We have many more we will be posting through the winter.

  • @shawnweed265
    @shawnweed265 3 года назад +1

    This was fascinating info and well produced. Congrats to you guys on living your dream. And what a gorgeous boat you have.

  • @danh3534
    @danh3534 5 лет назад +13

    Appreciate you sharing this personal information, does help many people I'm sure, all the best!

  • @davidcalderwood2887
    @davidcalderwood2887 5 лет назад +16

    This is why I prefer sailing yachts! My good friends 2001 Amel 53 Super Maramu 2000 that he lives aboard year round, with his solar panels and his watermaker... not to mention his proficient blue water fishing skills, he's almost entirely self sufficient outside of emergencies. He was docked for 2 months out of 12 last year and paid around $4500 in routine maintenance and berthing costs, paid around $1500 to fill his tank and whatever he paid for food throughout the year, all-in-all, under $10k easily for an entire year of operation, including crew that sail with him and pay for some of the already acceptable costs! The year before that was a bit more expensive, closer to 60k, but he had the boat on the hard for new gelcoat and anti-fouling as well as mast maintenance and getting some new sails with an electronic raising system setup as well as a lot more that I'm sure I missed. All in all, when I comes time for me to grab a yacht of my own, it's gonna have sails!

  • @tommitchell3330
    @tommitchell3330 5 лет назад +1

    Great that you are able to and do make significant use of your yacht, rather than just keeping it in and around Philly. Forgetting the costs and using it for long and really enjoyable trips is "priceless". In the long term I suspect you'll never miss the money, but value your experiences greatly.

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  5 лет назад +1

      We agree. We so so many people with nice boats that hardly ever leave the dock. To each their own, but in our opinion, that is not what boats are for.

  • @MOTORVESSELFREEDOM
    @MOTORVESSELFREEDOM 5 лет назад +1

    I remember about a year ago, I somewhat respectfully laughed when you said "you can cruise 26K+/-".......I am always asked what it costs to cruise and people get frustrated with "There is no answer"..The only answer I can give people is "its more than what you say you can do it on"...lol.......Thanks for sharing the honest numbers and truth of boat ownership and cruising....People need to know that even accountants can underestimate numbers....lol...Your original post was excellent and you dont hear many accountants talk about depreciations, lossed revenue from potential investment, etc......GREAT VIDEO

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks. We are glad you enjoyed the video. The main difference between my estimate and the actual number was that we decided to take a 3000 trip. That is why I included a trip cost and a regular cost slide. Of course, hitting bottom twice sure did not help!

  • @rvasquez8057
    @rvasquez8057 4 года назад +7

    Always heard, owning a boat was like owning a hole in the ocean that you just keep throwing money in. Still sounds like some great memories. 🥂

    • @super_straight
      @super_straight 3 года назад

      That is a great analogy - as long as I remember this, I will never buy a boat.

  • @Gmtail
    @Gmtail 5 лет назад +8

    Its takes a lot of balls to take a trip like that, mostly due to the issues you had so I give you tons of credit. I'd find it hard to relax always worrying about what is gonna go wrong next, but that's just me.. And you only live once plus you have the money, so enjoy the crap out of it. It's certainly a dream of mine to island hop..

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  5 лет назад

      Thanks. I agree - you only live once, so you may as well enjoy it if you can. My brother died in a boating accident several years ago and it really put a perspective on what is important in life.

  • @gaylebartlett4631
    @gaylebartlett4631 3 года назад +2

    Thanks, I think my plans of living on a boat have changed...THAT IS A TON! Now I wish I took those sailing classes my parents tried to push on me when I was a kid.

  • @foreveroldsmobile9874
    @foreveroldsmobile9874 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for sharing all of your experiences and costs with us. My girlfriend and I made a life change and have moved from Kansas City to Fort Lauderdale. Your videos have been a huge inspiration. Currently looking at Hatteras' on the market. Couple questions, where do you get your insurance through and did you finance any of your 58?

  • @toannguyen214dallas
    @toannguyen214dallas 5 лет назад +6

    Wow real talk. I still save more money owning a house thank you nice insight. I bought one of my house and made bed and breakfast paid $45,000. Cash.

  • @mnelson5388
    @mnelson5388 5 лет назад +123

    It looks like buying the most expensive room on a Royal Carribean cruise ship is about 90% less expensive than owning your own yacht.

    • @patriot-wf1er
      @patriot-wf1er 5 лет назад +3

      Great point

    • @nestam6844
      @nestam6844 5 лет назад +2

      Can’t swin on a cruise tho.

    • @Frindleeguy
      @Frindleeguy 4 года назад

      Eww

    • @JimBobe
      @JimBobe 3 года назад

      @@nestam6844 what? Yes you absolutely can lol

    • @JimBobe
      @JimBobe 3 года назад +1

      @Slippery Storm When you book extended stays like that you probably get a discount

  • @tom5518
    @tom5518 5 лет назад

    Thanks for posting this up Ed & Lynn and good job on budgeting the impossible. A member over at the Hatteras forum started a new thread linking one of your videos! Stop by and visit, but maybe not until April 16. LOL

  • @popsboatsnhotrods
    @popsboatsnhotrods 3 года назад +1

    You guys are smart and you are reaping the benefits of the lives you have made for yourself ! Thanks for sharing great videos.

  • @UncleKennysPlace
    @UncleKennysPlace 5 лет назад +46

    If those numbers scare you, I can say that they are quite palatable compared to aircraft maintenance and operation costs.

    • @stuarth43
      @stuarth43 5 лет назад +5

      it is the TYPE of boat they have, the most expensive boat type of any, use long more slender, do not push huge bow wave, steam displacement speeds ie sq/root wlx a factor in this case 1.2, that boat is old Hat, pardon the pun, so this vid will scare people who know zero about boats, you have to be nuts to run this type of pig

    • @one4theroad15
      @one4theroad15 5 лет назад +1

      Try owning both!🤦‍♂️

    • @lydiaanderson4020
      @lydiaanderson4020 3 года назад

      @@stuarth43, Hello how are you doing?

    • @darthkek1953
      @darthkek1953 3 года назад +1

      If you think aircraft maintenance and operation costs are high, you should see the scary space exploration costs.

    • @deandeck
      @deandeck 2 года назад

      @@darthkek1953 If you think space exploration costs are high you should see what planet terraforming and colonization costs look like!

  • @starlessaeon3972
    @starlessaeon3972 3 года назад +3

    And I can't even scrap up $125 for my friends birthday fishing trip this Saturday 😅😔.
    Nice vid👍

  • @larrychapel2767
    @larrychapel2767 4 года назад +1

    You guys are the best. Thanks for helping us understand the expenses. I will no longer complain about the 10k I spend on our 2008 36 Silverton per year!

  • @markusbroadwater8361
    @markusbroadwater8361 5 лет назад

    Great video. Thanks for all the info. The memories you are making with each other is awesome. Cheers..

  • @TEDOTENNIS
    @TEDOTENNIS 5 лет назад +4

    Thank you for taking to make this video.

  • @hocares6983
    @hocares6983 5 лет назад +5

    How about the joy & happiness it brought to you everyday by that boat compare to your expenses?
    How about those things youd see in the ocean that average people have no opportunity to see?
    How much it cost ?

  • @yamahonkawazuki
    @yamahonkawazuki 5 лет назад

    I do appreciate teh honest heads up on total cost and breaking it down for us. much appreciated.

  • @ilovemusic-lp7zw
    @ilovemusic-lp7zw 3 года назад

    Thank you for sharing. I'm a new boater (Tracker PG 175 WT). I often envy larger boats but not the expense (s) noted in your video. I do desire to upgrade one day, but only to something in the range of 25 to 30 feet. It's the freedom and experiences that are worth the expenses for me! Thanks for sharing.

  • @thomasbaker1961
    @thomasbaker1961 5 лет назад +7

    I love friends that have boats!

  • @craiga7652
    @craiga7652 5 лет назад +26

    I watched a video where one of the oil sheikh's mega yachts had an annual budget of $30 million! So don't feel too guilty.

  • @codemonkeyalpha9057
    @codemonkeyalpha9057 4 года назад +1

    You guys are awesome, good to see you are enjoying yourself. Thanks for the insight, not sure I'll ever need it as I'll never be able to afford the boat, but I feel enriched by the process none the less :-)

  • @mcraige109
    @mcraige109 5 лет назад +1

    Hello Captain Ed & Lyn, Glad to meet you. I'm from Philly & I'm glad that I ran across your channel.
    I just watched your very educational video on boat ownership.🛳
    I had no idea of what the true cost ($💵) to operate & maintain a boat cost.
    You did a fine job on this video.📹 I will be watching more. Thank you for the lesson.👌😊
    BTW: Take it easy 🥺 ⎈ on the bottom of your boat...lol.😉

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  5 лет назад

      Thanks for watching. We are on our way back to Philly now. Yes, we dock by the Mosulu.

    • @lydiaanderson4020
      @lydiaanderson4020 3 года назад

      @Hello M Craige, How are you doing?

  • @sevtecsev
    @sevtecsev 5 лет назад +3

    On the other end of the price spectrum, three of us ran about 1500 naut miles once in a 22 footer, slept under cover on board, ran aground deliberately repeatedly, used very few marinas, and it cost roughly $300 for the entire trip, exclusive of the vessel initial cost. Oh, yes, we were in a hovercraft. Now, about that 8 Hp hovercraft, 200 miles in a day, me alone around the entire shorelines of Lake Washington and Lake Samamish and interconnecting waterway. . .

  • @stevehughes1250
    @stevehughes1250 5 лет назад +4

    Glad you finally got that Roger guy out.

  • @ianadkins471
    @ianadkins471 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for being candid and sharing this info

  • @matiuBlog
    @matiuBlog 2 года назад

    Fantastic video!! Love the honesty and precision. Keep them coming!

  • @motorv8N
    @motorv8N 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks for this - very helpful to someone such as myself longingly eying a Grand Banks 42... I realize this would be very doable.....as long as I sold my house and moved aboard....something that has gone from a ridiculous fantasy to .....hmmmmm - I wonder.....😎

  • @billdomb
    @billdomb 5 лет назад +3

    Nice compilation. OK, though, you got me: what was that rainbow colored thingy sitting in front of you??

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  5 лет назад +5

      It is a piece of blown glass artwork we purchased from a local artist in New Hope, Pa. We thought it had a nautical / wave feel to it and bought it for the boat.

  • @BC-xu9xd
    @BC-xu9xd 3 года назад

    Excellently done. Thank you for sharing your experiences. 'It ain't a hobby, it's a way of life."

  • @markc3986
    @markc3986 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for sharing
    “Budget vs Reality” that’s a good title for a boat ownership book and I could give you a chapter of material to help !

  • @salmazzei5882
    @salmazzei5882 5 лет назад +3

    At least the money is spent on something they're enjoying. In comparison to throwing the money towards property taxes (that's how you know you actually don't own your property), it's a well spent exchange.

  • @100pyatt
    @100pyatt 5 лет назад +8

    I expected more money that was surprisingly low. 😎👍

  • @King_Maximus
    @King_Maximus 5 лет назад +2

    Y'all are awesome!!! Happy New Year!!!!

  • @stevedean418
    @stevedean418 5 лет назад +1

    This is spot on. Back in 2012 my father and I bought a 50ft Hatteras convertible that was located down in Miami. We have a summer home down in the Keys but we actually live in NC about 30 minutes north of Myrtle beach which is where we now keep the boat. We keep it at the grande dunes marina in South Carolina because the water there is brackish instead of pure salt. Anyhow we have had a few boats in the past in the 35-45 foot range so we weren’t total beginners. We left Miami and where going to head to Nassau then back to Miami and bring the boat to its new home in Myrtle Beach. Well we figured a budget for gas plus a few thousand extra for miscellaneous things that may occur. Well as you said those 92 series Detroit’s loved to burn some oil and since we are from the N.C. area we weren’t aware that boats that sit in lower Florida have the fuel systems polished every few months to keep the algae out and we bought the boat and it sat in Miami about for months before we started our journey. About a 100 miles all four of the Racor filters were all but clogged shut. We only had two spares and I can assure you it’s not easy to find racor filters for a 1982 Hatteras throughout all the chubs and kays in the Bahamas. We had to have a few filters overnighted to Nassau to continue the trip. While in Nassau or small dingy/tinder decided it wasn’t going to run anymore. After we made it back to the states we had to have both shafts repacked in Daytona beach and shortly after that we lost trim tabs and a tropical depression decided to bless us with its presence. After a few days of rough traveling we made it to Charleston harbor and our generator gave out on us. By Gods Grace we finally made it to Myrtle beach and a trip that we planned on making in 2 weeks took us 4 weeks plus and the couple thousand we had planned on our budget was no where in sight. Of course that budget didn’t include fuel that was figured separately but our misc budget was laughable when we finally made it home. On top of that we had to fill up in the Bahamas and that boat had two tanks one is 750 gallons and the other is 250 so we put around 859 gallons of fuel in the boat and went to pay for it and my bank had turned my card off due to possible fraud. That was a long 30 minute phone call. The people at the fuel dock thought I didn’t have the money to cover the bill and started to get a little excited and Piss off with us. My bank said it would be 2-3 hours before my card would be active again so I went to the boat and pulled out the cash I had saved up to have a little fun in the casino at Atlantis. That truly broke my heart the whole trip I was looking forward to the casino and then bam all my gambling was in the fuel tanks. Gotta love boats especially old Hatteras.

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  5 лет назад

      That is an interesting story. I will definitely make sure I have plenty of spare racors for our trip down to the Bahamas. And will give my credit card company advance notice. Hopefully this year's trip will be a little less costly then last yeas.
      We love the Grande Dunes marina. The staff is very nice and it is great to be walking distance from provisions. We always stop there when we pass by.

    • @stevedean418
      @stevedean418 5 лет назад

      Trying Not To Sink I think you will be fine going to the Bahamas our issue was the boat we purchased had spent a number of years in Miami and from what I was told the constant warm weather allows algae to grow in the diesel tanks especially if the boat isn’t used regularly. I know here is North Carolina it’s not a issue because if the milder temps and the winter months it gets below 50 degrees most Days. The algae and fuel polishing is a big thing down south and us being from the Carolinas we had absolutely no idea that was a thing more or less a problem. But next time y’all swing through the grande dunes swing by and if we are there maybe we can have a drink or two. I don’t want to give out the exact location but we have the only early 80’s model Hatteras convertible named “majestic” with the hailing port still marked as Miami. If you are walking to the restaurant/bar you can’t miss the boat. Not the Ruth’s Chris steak house but the actual grande dunes restaurant. The dunes has always treated us very well actually a few years ago the golf channel filmed a show in Myrtle beach called the big break and if you watch the first episode the contestants actually do all there intro off the boat filmed in the ICW. But we are there pretty much all the time so next time y’all swing through first rounds on us.

    • @stevedean418
      @stevedean418 5 лет назад

      I was going to share some photos of our Bahamas trip but it doesn’t allow one to post pictures

  • @celyl
    @celyl 5 лет назад +57

    B O A T - Break Out Another Thousand !

  • @erikvanderburg3597
    @erikvanderburg3597 5 лет назад +4

    Living that good life!

  • @rodbecker332
    @rodbecker332 3 года назад

    Thank you for this video, it makes me feel good about my expenses on my 36 foot cruisers yacht. I am on the creek 5 minutes from you guys, hope to see you on tha water this summer.

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  3 года назад

      Stop by and say hi if you find yourself at Penn's Landing Marina.

  • @chargotcha
    @chargotcha 4 года назад

    I too, am living vicariously through your experience, thanks for posting. Very informative and appreciate your honesty!

  • @rogiste1
    @rogiste1 5 лет назад +14

    Thank you for opening up the books to show what's real.... This is why people love your channel - you have fun and its ok to be real about. Next year the budget should be smaller - because its time to start getting product endorsement - Hit up the tequila brands........ Thank you for being real!!!!!

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  5 лет назад +3

      Tequila brands - now that is an idea! We are glad you enjoyed the video!

    • @perrooceaniko2005
      @perrooceaniko2005 5 лет назад +1

      Well, people complaining and whaling about the yearly cost (that you can afford by the way ), and explaining that could go to Disney 2 weeks with that , or feed the poor, or have a smaller boat or whatever .... It is funny ... But the bunch of places, experience, sunsets, divings, adventures, sense of freedom, etc etc that a big yacht offers is unparalleled. My 2 kids always have a blast on the boat, most of our friends love to cook for us (lucky dogs we are) and we always have a wonderful time when out. Is it expensive ? yes ... Is it funny ? Ohhh boy !! Give you good memories ? The best ...... And the pictures are always excellent.

  • @tomruggiero8414
    @tomruggiero8414 5 лет назад +4

    Had an 30 ft. new SEARAY in 1984 3000 bucks a year just for docking and winter storage/ NO GAS OR REPAIRS ETC.

    • @wesm3848
      @wesm3848 5 лет назад

      I have a 23 ft cobalt and it costs me $4,000 to store and dock for the year. In Madison WI the season is short and most of the money is used to store inside. Dry stack for the year.

  • @johnboone2581
    @johnboone2581 5 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing and being honest. As always I enjoyed the video and can’t wait for the next one. Happy New Year and cheers 🍸

  • @Frindleeguy
    @Frindleeguy 4 года назад +1

    This is a great video. I have toyed with the idea of a trawler over a sailboat (motor sailer really) because they're more comfortable. That extra room for a deck or fly bridge up high is a real bonus! I have wondered what the fuel would come up to. I almost convinced myself that fuel and rigging would nearly even out over time... But after seeing this fuel cost I just can't imagine doing it. $12,000 in rigging is high quality running, standing and sails of a big sailboat (DIY of course) and that should last all of 10 years. Back to the Gulfstar MS market I go! Thanks!

  • @lambocandles8382
    @lambocandles8382 5 лет назад +6

    Next time I hear someone complain about supercar running costs I'm sending them a link to this video lol.

  • @burtmacklin6443
    @burtmacklin6443 4 года назад +11

    To everyone freaking out about the costs, please take into account this is a 41 year old yacht and technology has come a long way. Also, spending maybe 10 minutes watching bits of their videos the dude has a habit of accidentally damaging his yacht.

    • @JohnS916
      @JohnS916 3 года назад +1

      I think if you are into exploring inland waterways and the like, the odds of striking the bottom go up. Is it feasible to have some kind of protective steel tubing in front of the propellers just to offer some kind of protection? It could also serve to minimize injuring or killing Manatees or Turtles in those southern waterways? Similar in concept to racing vehicle roll bars.

    • @Ger0n1m0
      @Ger0n1m0 3 года назад

      24 year old Semi truck driver here. I make close to 65-80k a year.
      Can I afford a yacht

    • @Ger0n1m0
      @Ger0n1m0 3 года назад

      Say I lose my trucking career for some ungodly reason. Can you make it off 25k a year or less with the yacht owned?

    • @burtmacklin6443
      @burtmacklin6443 3 года назад

      @@Ger0n1m0 Maybe. There's a lot to unpack there. Is it an Motor Yacht M/Y or a Sailing S/Y, fuel prices are one of your biggest operating expenses. How are you planning to use it? Long trips or fishing? Do you have a place to anchor or are you going to pay monthly for a spot? What condition is it in now?

    • @Ger0n1m0
      @Ger0n1m0 3 года назад

      @@burtmacklin6443 man I dont have any plan. I might fish alittle with it but I have never been on a boat except when I was maybe 4 years old. For all i know I'd drive it in a circle and have a ball. I have no idea what I'm looking for in a boat except It would have to be affordable. Be alittle roomy and have space for friends or family to sleep. Like two extra bunks or something. Other than that I drive a Semi 6 days a week lol

  • @jameshobbs6092
    @jameshobbs6092 5 лет назад +1

    FINALLY! Realistic numbers from someone doing it, Thank you, subscribed.

  • @RockwoodJoe
    @RockwoodJoe 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome, your breakdown is spot on with reality. A 35 foot boat is about $15k per year to "just sit in the water" if you do most of your own mechanical maintenance. The boat purchase price should never be considered as part of the amortization. Buy cash, and say hello to depreciation. Owned a boat since I was 20, and my eyes pop out of my head when I look at how much I could've "saved" now that I'm in my mid 40's. Bought a boat, fixed it up specifically for our honeymoon and got the wife hooked. We have no regrets, especially when the kids were growing up. My advice to anyone starting out - do it with cash, never borrow for this kind of hobby.

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  5 лет назад

      Thanks. We plan to post a budget at the end of this year as well. It should come in close to last year.

  • @calvin6429
    @calvin6429 3 года назад +5

    this made me think twice about owning a yacht.. thanks

    • @annsheridan12
      @annsheridan12 3 года назад

      There is an old pilot saying “ if it floats, flies, or f-cks , lease it , don’t buy it.
      Personally I’m batting 300

  • @augustusmustus6217
    @augustusmustus6217 5 лет назад +4

    Having sails would drop the fuel cost by 60%. Granted I'm biased as a single handed sailing/ small hull dwelling,function over cosmetics, kind of anarchist.

    • @swimcat2333
      @swimcat2333 5 лет назад

      Me Too! Small craft sailing person here minimalist, Sailed all over the Caribbean And the keys, Cross the Gulf Stream several times that Yucatan Strait Florida straits, All in 25 footers And And a 30 footer all sail boats. Don't have to go that big if you wanna be out there,

  • @johnnyo3220
    @johnnyo3220 3 года назад

    Now this was a very informative video about a topic I've wondered about from time to time. I already knew that boat ownership can have substantial financial obligations, depending of course on what kind of boat we are talking about. Thanks for taking the time to put this together and sharing it, especially to those who are considering a large boat purchase. Buying cars or boats is an emotionally driven experience and many folks either overlook this inconvenient fact or don't want to know how much boat ownership really costs. However, if you can justify these expenses against the fun return and future memories then purely from a life standpoint and if you can really afford it then why not? It's obvious by the numbers posted, the more you use the boat the higher the expenses. Some may offset this by using their boat like it was a vacation cabin, just keeping it docked and hanging out on those short weekend escapes. I can only imagine if you think you are just going to lounge for a couple days that might not be the reality if like me personally, I would be constantly fiddling, cleaning, and doing general cosmetic or minor mechanical fixes. If I could convince myself these efforts were a form of relaxation, then no problem.

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  3 года назад

      We are glad you found the video helpful. We have done several others, one each year, since then, to compare costs over time. Thanks for watching.

  • @MrTbullit
    @MrTbullit 2 года назад

    Tom Green once more to say thank you for your answers and clearing up a few things, will continue to enjoy all of your adventures.

  • @swimcat2333
    @swimcat2333 5 лет назад +4

    In 2019 BOAT stands for Break out another ten thousand

    • @tolga1cool
      @tolga1cool 4 года назад

      Then I don't even want to know what PLANE stands for

  • @danielstamp3301
    @danielstamp3301 5 лет назад +16

    Boat. Bust Out. Another. Thousand.
    It's my dream to own one though.....

  • @mfhairstream6812
    @mfhairstream6812 5 лет назад

    great channel. spent most of the weekend watching your adventures

    • @tryingnottosink9107
      @tryingnottosink9107  5 лет назад

      Cool. We are glad you enjoyed the videos. Hopefully we will have another posted in a week or two. We do not have a lot of free time this time of year.

  • @christophertaylor8125
    @christophertaylor8125 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the video, few more months and the boating season will begin!

  • @Reviewoutlaw
    @Reviewoutlaw 4 года назад +6

    I wish i would have seen this video before i purchase my 35FT Monterey, 😂

  • @papioscarw
    @papioscarw 5 лет назад +7

    Like the bumber sticker I saw on big motor home, "Spending our kids inheratence and Loveing it." I guess my SSI checks won't cover the bills. LOL

  • @nickk6894
    @nickk6894 2 года назад

    I love the video! I also read some of the comments and surprised to see people think that owning a yacht comes with no expense. I have 27ft power boat and it’s exactly the half of what you spend:)

  • @bobramsay4404
    @bobramsay4404 5 лет назад +1

    Great to get some good information on costs, many thanks !