You know, I'm still of the generation where if you wanted something, you worked for it...earned the money for it yourself, and so on. It's become clear that the world has changed, though I haven't. This is a world of YouTube channels, Patreon accounts, GoFundMe sites and so on. So IN FACT, Philippe, it might be that if you find a cute girlfriend who looks good in a bikini, start up all those things I just mentioned, post weekly sailing videos which prominently feature the bikini, interspersed with "He-Man at Sea" footage, and pitch your proposal hard in just the right way, you might in fact be able to get people to give you enough money to do this. What "just the right way" is, I have no idea.
How to go about this, I have no idea, nor interest. However, if a young couple who know nothing can sink their "forever home and around the world" boat on a Florida sandbar, the third day they're out sailing, and still get people to buy them a whole new boat, pay for disposing of the old one, pay the fines and put something like $20K in their cruising kitty, then there must be something to this brave new world of internet fantasy-marketing.
1968 Selmer Series 9 B-flat and A clarinets
1962 Buesher "Aristocrat" tenor saxophone
Piper One Design 24, Hull #35; "Alpha"