When we look at such photos it's easy to think "what a privilege it must be to anchor somewhere, with nobody to annoy your peace". Then we read the struggles and the anxiety of having to deal with bureaucracies and, more intensely, the weather.
I feel you when you say 'feeling down'. I've been experience anxiety and mild depression -- first time in my entire life I must say... result of being locked at home, where a certain degre of freedom is possible. Then I think the solution is moving to a sailboat for once and get rid of society. Or maybe not.
I'll keep an eye on tour posts more closely.
We have a lot more freedom now then when I wrote this. There is no active Covid in Grenada and we can move freely around with everything open as if prior to the pandemic. It's actually nicer than normal as there are no package tourists here; so beaches are empty and nature is returning to places which have been overrun. We can move between the islands owned by Grenada and are currently up in Carriacou. So for now life is good ;-)