We understand the quandary... how do you find the time? Well, getting rid of the job certainly helps, but then you wind up with more time than money. :wink: When I had a steady paycheck, having a motorcoach with a big diesel chassis that sat more than it moved didn't seem illogical. Even with that, we still couldn't take all the stuff along.
We've come to the conclusion that not having to work the fun stuff around a work schedule means we can enjoy what we want when we want... but we still can't take it all along. As much as we enjoy Wild Blue, we still hankered for RVing. So now we'll do both... just not at the same time. Will there be times when we drive by water and think, "Oh, that would be fun with the boat"? Sure. Or when we're on the boat, "Gee, it sure would be nice to have an RV on that beach and a vehicle to run to the store."
You have the perfect boat(s) for where you live. We feel we do, too. And they're relatively easy to haul around to other cool places. RVs serve much the same purpose... it just depends on the amount of "like home" you want.
Sunnybrook is a well-built brand. You may start with a 23', but when you start spending the winter in one, you will likely want to step up. Trading up is pretty easy... trading down or selling off is pretty tough right now.
There was a time when we had two homes, two RVs, two boats, two motorcycles, AND jobs. And as the RVs and boats got upgraded, trying to take it all along got to be way more work than fun. As you know, we are not minimalists - we need more than 3 outfits and like to have some creature comforts. You can find time to play with all the toys, you just might not have as much time PER toy while you're working.
I'm not trying to talk you into our out of anything - just a thought: better to find out while you're working if you enjoy a particular lifestyle, rather than retire, buy the big toy, and find out you don't really enjoy it. Ask Dr. Bob about the folks who went cruising at the same time they did... few of them stayed with that lifestyle. Same thing for RVing... over the years we've met plenty of couples who didn't "sync" with the idea of traveling... one of them really wanted to spend those "golden years" working on a garden or baking cookies for grandkids. If you get a smallish RV now, you may find that it really "floats your boat"... or not. Then, when you're ready to spend LOTS of time out and about, you'll know what works for you.
Before we ordered the Nu-Wa, there was a lot of discussion. Joan was more than ready to do more RVing... I need more boating. As usual, we came to a good compromise: let's try it for a while again, and if it's as good as we remember, we can sell the house (split our time between Wild Blue and the RV... we've never named our RVs). If not, we can sell everything, get that bigger sailboat and go chase those horizons. :wink
I can work with that. 8)
You are close enough that you can picture retirement... hell, from the sounds of it, you can almost taste it. Getting to where the weather suits you is good for the soul... how do you picture it?
Best wishes,
Jim