PierreR
Guru
- Joined
- Oct 7, 2022
- Messages
- 567
- Vessel Name
- Mar Azul
- Vessel Make
- 1977 Hatteras 42 LRC
Since being a member of this trawler forum I am amazed at the number of Newbie's that have heard about the liveaboard lifestyle or the loop that want to jump in both feet with little to no experience. Their sense of adventure and apparent tolerance for risk is refreshing. We all pour cold water on them to see how resilient they are and try to save them from the worst of it and I believe that is a service.
The reason I am posting is two fold. To applaud their out of the box thinking and I wonder what the success rate is? I suspect it is low but how low?
Living aboard successfully is rare but completing the loop is even rarer, only around 200 boats a year. The numbers of actually "getting there" are obviously very low but what happens in between. I wonder what percentage get through our first barrage and begin the purchase/planning process. What percentage actually buy a boat and what percentage run square into disaster once the purchase is complete or running out of time and money? What percentage enjoy their boat but never leave the dock or live aboard and what percentage actually cruise?
I doubt anyone can answer those questions. My own dream was 40 years in the wilderness with looking at never living in the promise land when suddenly it happened and I leave on the loop in less than two weeks. Will i complete it? Been a long time getting here and one heck of a lot of knowledge gained.
The reason I am posting is two fold. To applaud their out of the box thinking and I wonder what the success rate is? I suspect it is low but how low?
Living aboard successfully is rare but completing the loop is even rarer, only around 200 boats a year. The numbers of actually "getting there" are obviously very low but what happens in between. I wonder what percentage get through our first barrage and begin the purchase/planning process. What percentage actually buy a boat and what percentage run square into disaster once the purchase is complete or running out of time and money? What percentage enjoy their boat but never leave the dock or live aboard and what percentage actually cruise?
I doubt anyone can answer those questions. My own dream was 40 years in the wilderness with looking at never living in the promise land when suddenly it happened and I leave on the loop in less than two weeks. Will i complete it? Been a long time getting here and one heck of a lot of knowledge gained.