Planning Your Loop Budget

The honest breakdown of what the Loop actually costs and how to build a number you can trust.

Most Loop budget estimates you'll find online are either too vague to be useful or too specific to apply to your situation.

The real cost of the Loop depends on four variables: your boat size, your pace, your marina-to-anchoring ratio, and how much you eat out. Change any one of those, and your budget shifts by tens of thousands of dollars.

This course walks through the real cost categories—the things most people forget to budget for—and how to use the Great Loop Budget Planner spreadsheet to build a number that actually reflects your trip, not someone else's.

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What's Covered

  • The real cost ranges: what $50K, $80K, and $120K trips actually look like

  • Walkthrough of the Budget Planner spreadsheet

  • The costs people forget: maintenance, insurance, haul-outs, the fun budget

  • How to fund the Loop: retirement, remote work, selling the house, segments

  • How to track and adjust your budget while underway

Who This Is For

  • Anyone who wants to make a plan for traveling the Great Loop

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