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Reddit mentions of Voyaging On A Small Income, 2nd Edition
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Voyaging On A Small Income, 2nd Edition https://www.amazon.com/dp/1888671378/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_RxKoybXEVMVXD
It's a fantastic book.
Voyaging On A Small Income is a book by a husband and wife team who have sailed the world for decades and spend something like $5k/year to do it.
You might like Annie Hill's blog then. She and her then husband (I think they got divorced? not sure) sailed BADGER around and wrote a book Voyaging on a Small Income in which she heartily endorses junk rigged boats.
I'd check out "Voyaging on a small income" by Annie Hill
I've heard that it is a good book to use for reference, and she should know her stuff she and her husband built their boat and sailed it some 100k plus nautical miles. It's on my to read list for sure.
http://www.amazon.com/Voyaging-Small-Income-2nd-Edition/dp/1888671378
Work random jobs at hotels when your in port for a month or so. Looks like he's a freelance photographer as well. Probably runs a website too. The most expensive part is getting the boat.
Edit: Awesome book on the subject
Have you read the Annie Hill book on voyaging? Full of tons of practical advice and encouragement honed from her experiences (both success and failure) over several decades of voyaging on a boat. A 'must read' book for anyone preparing to go voyaging.
Regarding financial stuff, this is very good:
http://www.amazon.com/Voyaging-Small-Income-2nd-Edition/dp/1888671378