Ben Doerr is living the dream in the Pacific Northwest. A thirty-something husband, father & sailor, Ben didn’t wait until retirement to chase his dreams. He recently refit a classic John Alden-designed Pearson Countess ketch, and sails her out of Bainbridge Island, off the coast near Seattle, running day-trips and longer adventure charters along that beautiful coastline via his business Sail Bainbridge. Ben & I hit it off immediately, and chatted at length about his sailing career, life as a dad, his ‘real’ career as a musician, building and running a sailing business, & lots more.
Show Notes
Topics Discussed in the Podcast
- Ben is from Bainbridge Island across from Seattle and sails regularly in the Puget Sound
- He runs a Charter Business called Sail Bainbridge
- Social Media: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Music
- Ben used to work at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
- Ben grew up in St. Louis, Missouri
- He started his love for sailing on his grandfather’s 19-foot day sailor on the East Coast of Florida
- His wife is from New Zealand and they met when she was at boarding school in St. Louis
- He watched the defense of the America’s Cup in Auckland, NZ
- He crewed on a Trip 40 when he was 18 in Michigan
- Camp Owatonna in Harrison, ME where Ben learned a lot about sail trim on dinghies
- Catalina 22 was Ben’s first boat
- His second boat was a Newport 28
- Motivation for the business: Looking for a bigger blue water boat to experience sailing more of a lifestyle
- How to buy a boat that is right for you
- Bens now has a 1965 Pearson 44
- Logistics when buying a boat for the bank
- Managing money to allow yourself to own a boat & travel
- Generational differences in the sailing world and managing money
- What life at sea is like
- The name the boat came with was Ketut, but Ben and his family are changing to True after his wife’s late mother
- Mason Design being sea worthy boats
- Clatsop Community College near the Columbia River bar
- Chamber of Commerce in Bainbridge, WA
- Ben takes his passengers to the San Juan Islands
- Why establishing expectations in this sailing business is so important
- The reality of having children and sailing for a living
People and Books Discussed in the Podcast
- Lin Pardey’s Books
- Lin and Larry Pardey Cruising Tips & Newsletter
- John and Amanda Neal take crew on ocean passages in the Hallberg-Rassy 46
- Jesse Osborn Yacht Delivery business & S/V Empiricas
- Brion Toss Master Rigger and the author as the The Rigger's Apprentice