>>1035462That depends what you want to do?
you could easily find a job charter fishing where I live although i doubt you'll be going around on a sailboat unless it's super touristy. Another option is work with an outfitter for tourists but regardless you'll find yourself in a tourist industry. Either way you'll need a license for whatever sized craft.
I advise against buying a boat unless you have a large amount of disposable income. A friend of mine has owned many boats and buying a boat is not a sound investment, every time you take it out it'll cost you. generally a boat is a hole in the water you put money in.
if having a boat would be rewarding for you go for it, who am I to tell you how to live your life. It's not a smart idea but people do it anyways.
It's better to invest in a kayak or a small sailing catamaran. I had one when I was in sea scouts and it let me go out on day trips out of the Flamingo and around Biscayne bay.
>pic relatedAlso make sure you can haul whatever water craft you decide to get.