Buying A Sailboat For Dummies -

by John Grimshaw: Focuses heavily on the financial logic of ownership.

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Buying a sailboat is a significant life decision that combines personal passion with serious financial and mechanical responsibility. For a first-time buyer, success lies in understanding that the "sticker price" is only the entry fee into a complex world of maintenance, logistics, and continuous learning. ⚓ Phase 1: Define Your Mission by John Grimshaw: Focuses heavily on the financial

by Daniel Spurr: A comprehensive guide to 84 popular used models. ⚓ Phase 1: Define Your Mission by Daniel

Identify for your local waters (e.g., "Best 25ft sailboats for the San Francisco Bay").

Most marinas require it; costs roughly $300–$500 per year for smaller boats.

Usually charged per foot; can range from $2,500 to $7,000+ annually depending on location.

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