Anyone live aboard full-time? Would you?

Anyone live aboard full-time? Would you?

  • I do now

    Votes: 2 2.7%
  • I will someday

    Votes: 19 25.3%
  • Will seriously consider it

    Votes: 37 49.3%
  • Only if I was forced to

    Votes: 7 9.3%
  • I love houses

    Votes: 9 12.0%
  • Did it, hated it

    Votes: 1 1.3%

  • Total voters
    75
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Re: Anyone live aboard full-time? Would you?

I have been involved with boats all my life. I currently live on my boat. The one in my avatar. I would say I am right on the cusp sizewise. I live on there by myself and there is plenty of room. Carver did an amazing job laying out the interior of this boat. Oops is right in that you do things in smaller ways and amounts. The great thing is my current marina is only about 1 minute from my office...sweet! Winter will be a little more challenging since I will be in Baltimore. I will have access to water and the marina has its own portable pumpout. I have wintered there before and that's the two big things that you need. The rest is adaptable adventure. I love it. :cool:
 

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sasto.....its 4 days later and im STILL drooling about that walk around engine room......wow.....what a pleasure

I wasn't expecting that engine room when I first boarded her, oops. Another version of that boat had half that space. The Viking Sportfish was another story. I waxed that engine room, ate lunch in her, and sometimes took a power nap on the freshwater tank.


Enjoy your posts and keep up the good work!

EngineRoom_lr.jpg
 

zopperman

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Re: Anyone live aboard full-time? Would you?

Hmm... I wonder if my school offers a semester at sea... :eek:
 

zopperman

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I wasn't expecting that engine room when I first boarded her, oops. Another version of that boat had half that space. The Viking Sportfish was another story. I waxed that engine room, ate lunch in her, and sometimes took a power nap on the freshwater tank.


Enjoy your posts and keep up the good work!

EngineRoom_lr.jpg

:eek:
 

soggy_feet

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Re: Anyone live aboard full-time? Would you?

11 - 2.jpgI get 6-7 months a year on my Stardust Crusier 40 (not bad for Vermont). At this point, I have propane on demand hot water, propane stove and propane lamps, but other amenities are scarce. If I can't power it off a cheap deep cycle and 35W of solar, than I don't have it. Generally only use lights, water pump, and stereo. No TV.
Very slowly renovating/repairing things. This winters project will be to build a new steel bow, then in the spring, cut the old one off, and install the new one before it gets too late in the spring.

I hate sitting on shore watching people with trailered boats in and out of the lake at will.

Once I get her in presentable shape, I plan on selling it, and using the money on a down payment on something closer to 100ft
 

sasto

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We did a study some time ago and discovered that when I retire I'm going back to living on a boat. Gotta have a boat anyway, might as well live on her. I can sell the home and purchase a liveaboard for between $50 and $100 thousand. Less than half of what the home is worth. Slip will cost around $500 a month. This includes water, electricity, TV and lawn maintenance. Insurance on the boat is more than half of what I pay for the home. I have no taxes to pay for the boat in FL.

We have many livaboards around here that can't afford a home, but can afford a $50,000 boat. Rent alone on a decent place here is going to run between $800 and $1,000 a month.
 

rbh

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^^^^^^^^^^^^^, LOL!!, Lawn maintenance, I know, just sounds silly when your docked/bearthed??. ;) :D


(sounds like you guys had a great get together the other weekend)
 

cfiegehen

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Re: Anyone live aboard full-time? Would you?

I just bought a 3207 to live on all year round just west of toronto, I am really looking forward to it.....this is a great thread
Cheers
 

sasto

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Re: Anyone live aboard full-time? Would you?

^^^^^^^^^^^^^, LOL!!, Lawn maintenance, I know, just sounds silly when your docked/bearthed??. ;) :D


(sounds like you guys had a great get together the other weekend)

We do have palm trees and grass to keep us feeling abit normal. Yeh, we did have a good time. Hope to meet you someday.
 

rbh

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We do have palm trees and grass to keep us feeling abit normal. Yeh, we did have a good time. Hope to meet you someday.

Sounds like a good idea, whens the next get together, going to start snowing here in the next couple weeks and I need more summer!!! :D
 

sasto

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Re: Anyone live aboard full-time? Would you?

Sounds like a good idea, whens the next get together, going to start snowing here in the next couple weeks and I need more summer!!! :D

I think I'm going livaboard sooner than expected.

I believe you have my address and phone number, rbh. Doors open!
 

lucia1964

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Re: Anyone live aboard full-time? Would you?

Seriously, I am planning my retirement now. In 10 years I plan to be on a boat (Hawaii or Florida) after that last one leaves the nest. NO more snow (Northern Wisconsin is for the birds, er, penguins!) and the like. I've been looking at cabin cruisers and I must say I really like the 60's and 70's Chris Craft ! I love the wood. My only question: are they good boats for salt water ? Does it matter? Yes, I'm a newbie. But I'm very serious about this (and very excited - 10 years will take forever!). Any advice would be great. I'm fine with small spaces, limited "stuff". I need to down size. I figure since I'm planning now, I should be in good shape by then. Now if the world would settle down and still be here in 2023. :lol:
 

Polar_Light

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Re: Anyone live aboard full-time? Would you?

living onboard, oh no.
I used to be a fisherman, living onboard for 2-4 months, working in North Atlantic. Not for me for sure ....
 

frantically relaxing

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Re: Anyone live aboard full-time? Would you?

We lived on the Party Cruiser for half the summer when we first got it. I just drove to work and back from the harbor (54 miles round trip). We liked it so much we sold our home to buy the SkipperLiner, and we lived on that (for 7 summer months) in '06 thru half of '09. Issues at our business since then (biz has been good enough it eats all our time) have moved us back to "weekend boater" status, and we absolutely HATE it.
 

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Re: Anyone live aboard full-time? Would you?

lucia1964 Please start your own thread. Responding to this tread (that is OLD) is addressed in the forum rules.
 
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