Once ever few months I get a strong urge to sell all my shit and buy a sailboat
I feel in a lot of ways it could be the perfect life.
>Save money for year >Buy boat >Find QT3.14 conservative girl who dreams of traveling the world >Sail around world >Stress free >port to port >Fuck qt3.14 on deck under stars >Have lots of white babies >Drink good whiskey >Eat good food >Avoid the decline of western civilization >Live good life >Die
Been thinking of buying this boat I am 22 for what its worth I grew up on the water, but have no clue about sailing Most people who I have met that do sail are pretty red pilled though
Nicholas Morris
same, I also get a strong urge to sail once in a while. I might just save that for when I retire. I'm gonna focus on myself, building a family, and having a homestead.
Jeremiah Ross
There's no such thing as being a conservative rootless world traveler. Your children will have no social grounding, and inevitably become dreadlock -headed "world citizens", ending your family line soon after.
Find a small town, open a local store, and live a simple life if want a lower stress, traditional lifestyle. Keep your kids off meth. Home school if necessary, and don't marry a woman who drinks.
Also, women who like traveling enough to make it a lifestyle are all whores, and horrible mother material.
Kevin Allen
My old man and his partner literally took the sailing pill for their retirement. I've accompanied them for plenty of trips, the longest being over 3 nights.
Personally I think it's kinda shitty: >boring times when there's no wind >have to sleep in shifts and keep watch >it's fucking hard to sleep if the sea is rough >salt fucks literally everything up (your laptop for example) >eventually you need space from the people you're on board with (lol there is none) >Having to sail while it's raining >Food
Lucas Brooks
Learn to sail first Round the world trips are not novice material Rent or buy a dinghy like a laser or performance 420 to learn the basics. Then start progressively sailing larger and larger keelboats. When you're experienced enough, find someone doing a short leg or seasonal transport, and crew for them. Learn about long distance sailing through their experience.
THEN go ahead and buy your own boat and travel where you may. But don't jump into it, you're going to get yourself killed.
t. sailor
Brayden Young
oh and I forgot to mention
>Stress free HAHAHAHAAHAHAHA
Gavin Robinson
>son of a sailor Do you mean your dad owns a boat for leisure or is he from like the 1700s?
Kevin Evans
You need lots of experience for that. Keep in mind that usually nothing happens in the sea, but when it does, somebody always dies.
Adam Johnson
Uh, this isn't a profession. You can maybe sail some parts of the year but this is just larp. Its expensive and you need lots and lots of money not just one year salary. Also no woman will have kids on a boat lol what are you smoking op
Yeah I think I am going to buy a dinghy for now. That makes sense Thanks man!
Zachary Evans
99%: >attempt to sail with no knowledge >get lost >die
Or, best case:
>buy sailboat >attempt sailing with no knowledge >run out of money in tropical thirdworld shithole >work in the mines with the shitskins >get malaria >die
Daniel Carter
If there's an happening in the sea, and nobody is there, does somebody die?
Enjoy dumping your shit overboard in buckets, and standing out in the sun for 12 hours a day just so you can steer the fucking thing. Buying a sailboat is a horrible idea OP.
Xavier Nelson
Sailings fun as shit, but it's windy and hurts my ears. Otherwise it's pretty good. If I had the funds I could have a yacht and sail to Australia and visit my sister.
Andrew Scott
sailing for leisure is pure fucking cuck mode
the actual sailing redpill is to grow up sailing competitively and traveling the world competing in various competitions
opti - byte - laser radial - laser full rig
thats the true path, and you can throw in 29ers, moths, and other memes along the way for fun
And what adopt us that have done square rig sailing? Is that cuck mode too?
Mason Green
Former navy here, Sailing requires constant vigilance, which is why we are sober at sea but drink like hell when visiting port.
Take whiskey out there and you'll never come back.
Connor Flores
I knew a girl who used to live on a boat with her family and sailed around the world with her family. It sounded amazing, being able to spend a week or a day in one country and then just pick up and leave for the next. user, follow your dreams. Sail around the world with the girl you love.
Nicholas Robinson
I also have that desire. I have been watching YT channels like SV Delos and La Vagabonde and wondering how I could do it. I have never set foot on a sail boat and have only seen the ocean a few times and I have not job or any real college or way to make money to buy a boat so I'm out of luck
Andrew Morales
That stache is fash
Angel Watson
I approve.
Jackson Sanchez
Kek getting caught in rough weather makes for good stories
Isaac Wilson
Of course you wouldn't raise children on a sailboat you dumn fuck, he's talking about in your younger ages. I say go for it OP, why not? What's the worst that could happen?
Henry Rodriguez
It sucks, shit always need fixing or sanding.
Christian Price
The USN is an islamic navy. RN and RCN and others have beer machines onboard and each crew gets 2 beer per day
Camden Hernandez
HAHAHAHAH, good one fellow white.
Ryder Mitchell
We know you lads get beers god damnit, stop rubbing it in REEEEEEEEEE
Ethan Hill
I'v been in weather like this. It was in a cozy 295 foot steel boat though. Good times.
Jack Bailey
Pearson 424 liveaboard here. Boats are work m8. Definitely has perks, but don't think you won't be doing an ass-ton of maintenance.
Gavin Parker
I've been onboard the HMCS Algonquin a couple of times and the ratings who showed us around always laughed when they showed us the beer vending machines in the mess and how the US guys who came onboard were in awe
Grayson Adams
He implied that he wanted to so as to "avoid the decline of western civilization". You can't "avoid the decline" by taking a sailing vacation for a few years, then coming back.
My dad grew up sailing as did my grandpa. They both pitched in and bought a 36 footer that they race in the summers on the great lakes and keep at the yacht club. Going out for a cruise as the sun sets on the water in the summer is magnificent, racing isn't really my thing though. Sunday brunches at our yacht club are amazing as well, I don't ever recall seeing a non white as a member at the club we belong to either.
Luke Moore
Ironically, there would be few disciplinary issues, and less binge drinking on liberty if we could have one or two after a hard day's work underway. It's like hundreds of years of tried and true norms mean nothing to the geniuses of today.
Thomas Thompson
jealous
Tyler Bell
>tfw 23 years old and still living with my parents >with no job or money im stuck in this place is it too late for me lads?
Jaxson Ramirez
>Find QT3.14 conservative girl who dreams of traveling the world >Fuck qt3.14 on deck under stars >Have lots of white babies Conservative girls dont want to travel, we want a stable home and environment to raise our babies in. Stable tends to mean dry land. And good luck giving birth on a boat. A ship, sure. But not a boat.
Blake Mitchell
>we
So are you taking applications...
Brandon Bell
Already married, sorry. Husband's at work and I'm going to start on preparing dinner soon. I'm 21 years old for reference.
Luis Reed
Sailing is a hoot. Not for everybody. Learned most all I needed to know in and around the SF bay, it can be quite harsh there. Longest transit was to Hawaii on a 70 footer. Nothing finer than 'star watching' with a compass & sextet' and making landfall without GPS. (we fucking had gps but we did not tell the guy in charge...) Good times.
Gabriel Anderson
I work and volunteer for the Dutch company "Fair Trade Shipping Co." on their brigantine, Tres Hombres
i'm at home on break in Galveston but she was on her way across the Atlantic last i checked
AMA
Parker Gutierrez
Wew what a ride
Austin Stewart
>standing out in the sun for 12 hours a day just so you can steer the fucking thing
Windvane steering will keep you on a bearing out in the open ocean
Ethan Carter
>Once ever few months I get a strong urge to sell all my shit and buy a sailboat Don't we all?
Zachary Baker
I've been living on a sail boat for 5 years now. Never circumnavigated or crossed the Atlantic, but I have traveled through the Panama canal on a couple occasions. It's a good way to live for some people. I would highly recommend easing into it and obtaining professional training and get ASA certified up to at least 108
Christopher Price
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Just so long as you take the safe routes ... st lawrence, trent severn, great lakes. personally i think a chicago -> -> toronto -> nyc and beyond would be cool. moor in each city, stay a few days.
Chase Martinez
You'll find the girl for you. You'll also get the boat. Unfortunately for you the boat will have to wait until your children are adults, like my husband and I are waiting until our kids are adults to get the JDM classics we want.
Adrian Davis
You can sure avoid the bulk of pseudo intellectuals such as yourself