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Full  SAILBOAT TOUR  [Affordable 38ft, Self Sufficient, Reliable, Ocean Sailing Monohull]
August 30, 2021
Full  SAILBOAT TOUR  [Affordable 38ft, Self Sufficient, Reliable, Ocean Sailing Monohull]

Full SAILBOAT TOUR [Affordable 38ft, Self Sufficient, Reliable, Ocean Sailing Monohull]

Full  SAILBOAT TOUR  [Affordable 38ft, Self Sufficient, Reliable, Ocean Sailing Monohull]

WELCOME!!! To this full in-depth tour of my beautiful 1984 Beneteau Idylle 11.5m or 38′ long sloop rigged monohull sailboat. My humble home upon the sea.

Three years ago, I went up and down the East coast of the USA looking for a sailboat to buy. With a considerable amount of help and advice from my sailing mentor Don. I purchased this boat in Cape Cod Massachusetts for $23,000.00. At that time the boat was on the hard with it’s mast down in an old boatyard miles and miles from the ocean. It was hard to imagine that it would be the boat for me. But after about a month of working with the seller and his broker. We splashed the boat, stepped the mast and sea trialed her. After that, I was confident the sailboat was what I was looking for.

But after several major improvements and upgrades I’ve made during major refits. The boats value is now far greater than when I started. As is it’s practical usability can speaks for itself through the adventures I’ve had and showcase on my social media pages “Adventureman Dan”.

From this boat I love to explore and go on adventures wherever my anchor rests. The boats name perfectly explains what it represents:

-Adventure: (An unusual and exciting or daring experience. Or to engage in daring or risky activity.)

-Borne: (Carried or transported by the thing specified.)

-Adventureborne = “What brings me to the adventure.”

This is a humble sailboat. But that is an upside I think. Because unlike most catamarans and other larger vessels. This sailboat is highly affordable and has an extremely low cost to maintain. Allowing me to be able to sail and cruise full time. Without worry of breaking the bank.

On top of that, my main expense out here in the Bahamas would be food. But nearly a decade of spearfishing around the world has given me the capability to consistently harvest food from around my sailboat through freedive spearfishing. Allowing me to further extend my time at sea. While feasting and sharing it’s bounties with my fellow sailors.

In the future I plan to make more improvements and upgrades to this boat. Stay tuned to see what comes next!
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More adventure content on:
-Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/adventuremandan.life/
-Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/adventureman_dan/
-Website:
https://www.adventuremandan.life​
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