Hello, all! Longtime lurker on Reddit and now on Lemmy. I’ve tried looking into getting out of the US as things aren’t looking too great as I’m sure many of you know, but wanted some tips from those of us who have gotten out. Where did you decide to move to, and what were the things you looked at when deciding to move there? How did you go about the process? What are some stories you can tell about the immigration process? Where can I start? How can I realistically make it happen? I hope this isn’t silly to you all, as it matters quite a lot to me and I’m genuinely interested in getting away from here for good. Thank you all for your time!
That’s awesome, I could technically do this as well. I’m guessing T-Mobile is probably a lot cheaper than starlink. What’s your battery situation like? Do you find you collect enough solar to charge them while running a laptop? What hobbies do you have, if it sounds like you spend all your time on the boat?
How big is your boat?
I don’t use Starlink because I am not a Musk fan even though it’s the better deal.
I have 400AH 12vdc LifePo4 (lithium iron phosphate) batteries, 500w solar, 400w (peak) wind and a Honda eu1000i generator. Usually I make enough electricity to run a low powered laptop no problem (Lenovo T15g2 and a X1 Carbon 65w & 45w power bricks). If I’m running the Dell G15 (240w power brick) I almost always will have to eventually run the generator.
I’ve been teaching myself how to open and run a YouTube channel. So I’ve been learning everything that goes into it from being able to shoot video that doesn’t suck balls, to post production, all the backend stuff, merch, and on and on and on. So that whole mess is now my hobby. I’m on most social media if you care to search. There’s not much right now for sure.
I go ashore a few times week when in port, see the local attractions, hang out with other cruisers and people that I meet, and of course work on the boat. I also do some volunteer work trying to get donated laptops and whatnot out to people who otherwise don’t have the means, and teach them how to use them. All free of charge or obligation.
My boat is a Bayfield 29. Small boat, small problems, small bills.
https://sailboatdata.com/sailboat/bayfield-29/