Whenever my sister Susan and I go to the Sailor's Return's outdoor patio for a beer, located in the Sunset Bay Marina, I always admire the many yachts that are berthed there. Many of them appear to be live-aboard vessels. People can be seen walking their dogs, bringing back groceries from Publix or just hanging out on their boat decks. The marina is just a few blocks away from downtown Stuart, Florida, and so is a perfect location to live. This lifestyle does not come cheap, of course. However, if you want to save money, you can always moor your boat out on the river and take a dinghy back and forth when you need to be on the mainland.
Two very nice-looking cabin cruisers (or yachts - I can't actually tell) are tied up right in front of the Sailor's Return's patio, both of which are for sale. The Nautical Yacht Group is the listed agent, and I tried to find those boats on their website, without success. Not that I am in any position to buy one - I'm just curious about what they are selling for. One is the Avanti out of Boston, and the other is called the Scampo Al Mare out of Newport, Rhode Island, as seen in the photograph on the right. I even put those names and locations into that group's search engine, with no results. What I did get is a list of yachts for sale at prices that blew my mind. A number of them are located here in Stuart and priced in the millions of dollars. Others are actually priced from 80 to 100 million dollars, although you might have to fly over to Italy to pick them up. Hard to believe there so many people in the world who can afford prices like that. We are definitely living in a new gilded age, with the rich becoming super-rich, and more and more people just hanging on by their fingertips. And will Donald Trump, the great populist president and hero to the working class, fix this imbalance? Yeah, right. I am sure he will fix everything but good. And has already started.