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<blockquote data-quote="slas" data-source="post: 4326162" data-attributes="member: 39669"><p>In my mid/late 40's I semi-retired. Sold everything I had here in OK and bought a sailboat in FL. Spent about a year cruising through the Bahamas, Turks and Caicos and onto the Dominican Republic. Ended up spending 7 years there, getting married and having a son. Moved my family back here 12 years ago, but after my son graduates we are looking at options in other countries, maybe back to the DR or a similar climate. Many people invest in a nice sailboat after retiring. Retiring on a nice boat gives you the opportunity to spend time in all the countries that have been mentioned here. Many end up anchored somewhere, fall in love with the country, sell the boat, buy a place there and settle down. It's a great lifestyle and I'm working to get back to it as soon as my son graduates and I can talk to wife into it. Now with Starlink, you can also remote work and always stay connected. Just a thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slas, post: 4326162, member: 39669"] In my mid/late 40's I semi-retired. Sold everything I had here in OK and bought a sailboat in FL. Spent about a year cruising through the Bahamas, Turks and Caicos and onto the Dominican Republic. Ended up spending 7 years there, getting married and having a son. Moved my family back here 12 years ago, but after my son graduates we are looking at options in other countries, maybe back to the DR or a similar climate. Many people invest in a nice sailboat after retiring. Retiring on a nice boat gives you the opportunity to spend time in all the countries that have been mentioned here. Many end up anchored somewhere, fall in love with the country, sell the boat, buy a place there and settle down. It's a great lifestyle and I'm working to get back to it as soon as my son graduates and I can talk to wife into it. Now with Starlink, you can also remote work and always stay connected. Just a thought. [/QUOTE]
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