Hi all,
I am on a 3-4 year countdown to living aboard, so I am trying to put together a list of boats that would be good matches for me. Happily, I could spend hours on Yacht world without getting bored, so the research is coming along pretty well thus far.
So far I have three boats identified: Prairie 29/ Atlantic 30, Morgan West Indian, and now, the Willard Nomad. I always liked how they looked, and the glowing reviews for their sturdiness, but I assumed that (like almost all boats that are well built), they were out of my estimated price range. They just look like expensive, serious boats. I finally looked up some asking prices, and WOW! what a deal these are!
Has anyone lived aboard a Nomad? Do I stand much of a chance at finding one in the Florida/ Gulf Coast/ Lower Eastern Seaboard area? Anything in particular that I should watch out for? I did join the Yahoo group, and aside from ballast issues with some boats, I haven't seen anything too scary or unusual.
I would love to hear anything you have to say about them, or about the other 30 models.
Cheers!
I am on a 3-4 year countdown to living aboard, so I am trying to put together a list of boats that would be good matches for me. Happily, I could spend hours on Yacht world without getting bored, so the research is coming along pretty well thus far.
So far I have three boats identified: Prairie 29/ Atlantic 30, Morgan West Indian, and now, the Willard Nomad. I always liked how they looked, and the glowing reviews for their sturdiness, but I assumed that (like almost all boats that are well built), they were out of my estimated price range. They just look like expensive, serious boats. I finally looked up some asking prices, and WOW! what a deal these are!
Has anyone lived aboard a Nomad? Do I stand much of a chance at finding one in the Florida/ Gulf Coast/ Lower Eastern Seaboard area? Anything in particular that I should watch out for? I did join the Yahoo group, and aside from ballast issues with some boats, I haven't seen anything too scary or unusual.
I would love to hear anything you have to say about them, or about the other 30 models.
Cheers!