Anyone have any data on how many people that choose to live aboard, actually stick with it for more than a a couple of years? Also, anyone know what the typical duration is for living aboard (I realize it's almost the same question...)?
I'm trying to make realistic plans for my hard to replace possessions for when we take the plunge... I have no intention of selling my tools or heirlooms, but not sure about other stuff. I hate the thought of having to buy a bunch of stuff all over again if this does not work out.
OMG best home and way of life I have and will ever have,,,,,, Im on my 25th year, I dont know how to live or would want to live any different Iam 67 and 7 yrs on a 1972 55 foot Grand Banks Alaskan for which its going to break my heart ot move from the Patriot but I took a parttime job at Fisheries supply in sailboat area to be able to keep her just a little longer I love her so,sold 3 x but just could not complete, the sale for several reasons, one is how can I possibly find a better home,, and she is so easy to solo,, any where, locks, North,, wind/current, just doesnt matter they dance and do what the are asked of them,,,,in such a graceful way no less,,,I have taken care and kept the winter weather off the wood. Except for to me, winters are for taking off from the slip night or day when I hear a storm is on its way,,Andrews cove even gets white caps but the best is the fast swing with 280 feet chain stretched out,,, love swinging in the 30/40 knot winds,, love anchoring,, in 7 years? never a slip,,but an oversized Bruce,,,and,,I anchor hard so I can sleep harder,,
)) getting ready to get back on retirement again and devote the rest of my life to, running up the inside pass, once to the Charlottes then I want ot settle down where winters are warm,, So there is "Fine" 55x18 45ton Grand Banks Alaskan is up for sale,, Vessels as these, I look at the owners as caretakers as if each one of us does our job if taking care,,, 40 years from now, like now,the fasteners and bottom will still look newish, with no speeps, the beams below will still grow pinecones , lol, I just got back from a 4 week trip and was toyed with 6 to 10+ foot short rollers 45 gusts, coming from 2 and 3 directions,, these Alaskans do very well at what they were made ot do,, I had a blast!!!!!,, they can, with the right moves of the controls, spin 45deg to set up for a surf down into that deep on coming hole ,, Get me started talking about living aboard and I can tell you hours and 100,s of stories and reasons, ,,, However,, Iam convinced that one must love the fell of motion, sounds of weather, adventure, the ride up and down while sitting on the anchor in auto pilot,, all the animal interactions,, and one must have a love of adventure life free, muvering a love must, anchoring,,, if you have these features,,, like me youll never come off,, Right now I sit here looking out at a black river rolling past lights in all colors streaking past and thisis just from Diamond marina rt now,, night makes my veiws look like it is a 5 knot current passing by,,,,, As long as I can crawl aboard I will liveaboard
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She is up for sale again to the right kind of owner, however I need a replacement and am looking,