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Sail Loot Podcast 060: Cruising Costs Monthly – Asante Sailing Money July 2017
I learned a lot about boating in the month of July 2017. A few snafus taught me what not to do again. A few victories taught me what to do again. Everything taught me that I really just want to be at/on Asante as much as possible.
Some boat owners hire people to clean and maintain their boats while they’re away. Not this guy.
I return to Asante after being gone for 3-4 weeks and not only are the planned projects waiting for me but so are the ones that pop up because she is sitting there alone for so long. Had I been on Asante when the power cables got stuck under the piling protective fenders I probably could have saved my batteries. I certainly would’ve given her a good scrubbing or two.
Asante is my home and she needs regular cleaning and maintenance just like any other home.
I’m getting to her every weekend now and things are much better. Here is what I had to spend some boat money on in July of 2017.
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A Few Things You’ll Learn about my July 2017 S/V Asante Cruising Costs:
- My total costs for the month of July 2017
- Why I left Asante for so long.
- What to watch out for with changing tides and docks that don’t float.
- What happens to your batteries when your shore power has been unplugged for 3-4 weeks and you left your fans running.
- Becoming a true sailor.
- Alternator failures.
- Specifics of what I spent money on.
- And much more!
Links and Resources from this episode:
- Amazon – where I found and purchased the majority of my items.
- West Marine – I did end up getting some things from West Marine too. Sometimes I found things in their stores. Sometimes I ordered it online and shipped it directly to Asante.
- Monday Never
- Sail Loot Podcast 051: Delivering Asante
- Sail Loot Podcast 052: Teddy’s Sailing Money to Purchase Asante
- Mantus Marine
- Sailors Helping
- Sailors Helping Facebook Page
- International Rescue Group
- BVI Relief
- #BVISTRONG Gear Shop – Remember the Adventure’s #BVISTRONG gear shop where 100% of the proceeds go to VISAR’S BVI Relief Fund
- BVI Abroad – Hurricane Irma Facebook Group
- BVI Relief
- Go Fund Me Page set up by Sea Boss and Three Sheets Sailing
- Three Sheet Sailing Facebook Page
- Yacht Sea Boss Facebook Page
- Red Cross Hurricane Irma Relief
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