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  1. How to Live on a Sailboat for Beginners

    One philosophy in getting started living aboard a sailboat is to start small, start now. That doesn't mean you have to buy a major refit project of a sailboat. You can get started in a small 24 foot single cabin boat for less than $10,000 or a mid-size 36 foot sailboat (see video below) for less than $60,000. Or grab a 1980s fixer upper that ...

  2. Sailboat Living: 10 Things To Know Before Moving On Board

    Watching the sunset every day is one of the best things about sailboat living. Then there's the sunrises and sunsets, and the endless starlit skies. The thunderstorms that you're suddenly a part of, when before you could hide inside brick walls. The constantly changing sea and sky, and the sun and wind.

  3. Living on a Boat: Beginner's Guide for Liveaboards

    Essentials: Stowage, Comfort & Connectivity. When you move from a 2,000-square foot house to a 40-foot boat, all the closets are smaller, the cupboards are fewer and there's no two-car garage. In preparation, you'll need to de-clutter kitchen gadgets, tools, mementos and clothing. Keep winter clothes in off-boat storage and your business ...

  4. How To Live on a Sailboat

    Liveaboard Sailboat Utilities. Like a house, your sailboat needs utilities if you plan to live aboard. These systems have been well-integrated over the years, so it's pretty easy to get power, water, and fuel for living aboard. Here's how utilities work on a liveaboard sailboat. Power, Water, and Sewage

  5. Living On a Boat Full Time

    One parting thought: Living on a boat full time and traveling is like having three or four full-time jobs. Each requires 30-40 hours per week when you include labor, research, and thinking and planning. Boat ownership — basic maintenance and cleaning. Cruising full-time — destination and route planning, weather study.

  6. Life on a Sailboat: Everything You Need to Know About Living on a

    Living on a sailboat full-time is often romanticized as a life of endless sunsets, gentle waves, and freedom on the open sea. Many dream of casting off the lines and setting sail for a horizon of adventure and tranquility. However, the reality of life aboard a sailboat can be as challenging as it is rewarding, as frustrating as it is relaxing ...

  7. How to Live on a Sail Boat Full Time: All You Need to Know

    Important Things To Deliberate When Living On A Sailboat Full Time. 1. The Essentials. You may leave your 2,000 square foot house for a 40-foot boat. When it happens, expect that cupboards are fewer, closets are smaller, and you won't have as much space as before.

  8. 17 Best Sailboats to Live On + What You Should Know First

    Coastal Cruiser Under 35 — Catalina 34/35. If you want to move aboard, you're on a budget, and you want the most space you can get, it's really hard to beat an older Catalina. Starting with the Catalina 30, these beamy boats have a surprising interior volume. They make great first liveaboards.

  9. 10 Best Sailboats To Live In

    Living aboard a sailboat is an exciting lifestyle choice, but there are lots of considerations you'll need to make. ‍First and foremost, you have to pick a boat to live in. Unless you plan on sleeping under a canvas tarp, it's essential to find a sailboat with a proper cabin. Cabin sailboats became common in the United States during the early 20th century, but size and amenities vary ...

  10. Living on a Boat Full Time: How Much Will It Cost You?

    Get the boat ready for life aboard, not just a weekend in the islands. Prepare the boat before you move so it feels like a home, not a camper. If you move from a 2,000-square foot house to a 45-foot boat, you may have a two-bed/two bath waterfront condo but all the closets are smaller, the cupboards are fewer and there's no two-car garage.

  11. Liveaboard Sailboat Budget: A Complete Guide

    Sample Liveaboard Budget. Now that we've covered the basic expenses to expect when living aboard, we'll put together a sample liveaboard budget. The figures are based on someone making a monthly income of $4,000 docking a 30-foot sailboat at a reasonably priced marina. Monthly Expense.

  12. REALITIES OF BOAT LIFE: What Does It Take To Live Aboard A Sailboat

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  13. Living on a Boat: Beginner's Guide for Liveaboards

    Here's some expenses you may incur by living on your boat: Boat mortgage payment. Slip fees. Boat insurance. Waste management. Gas. Food and water. The best way to manage expenses is by making a budget and sticking to it. Depending on the size and value of the vessel, boat insurance may be just as expensive as house insurance.

  14. 13 Best Liveaboard Sailboats (under 30 & 50 ft)

    Choosing a boat to live on is a big deal — something you definitely want to get right. There are plenty of options to pick from, which can make the choosing process a bit daunting. So to help you navigate those deep waters (no pun intended), here is an article summarizing the 13 best liveaboard sailboats under 30 and 50 feet.

  15. Living on a Boat in the Mediterranean: The Complete Guide

    In 2022, as the world began to re-open post COVID we took an opportunity to realise a long held dream, to live aboard a sailboat. Since then we have spent two summers in the Mediterranean, sailing and living aboard our little sail boat Whisper. When we aren't sailing we continue to live our nomadic lifestyle, guided by a philosophy of slow ...

  16. Living In A Sailboat: An Insider's Guide To Sailboat Life

    You can get it cheaper but there are no recommended surveyors in Sicily so we made the decision to fly one in from the UK. That way there weren't any language barriers either. We were slightly unlucky that the marina the sailboat was in was such an expensive one to get a lift out, you can get lifted out for more like £200-£300 ($250 - $380 USD) in other boatyards.

  17. We live aboard a boat during the winter, with snow, ice and no running

    When we first started thinking about buying a boat, I picked up The Essentials of Living Aboard A Boat by Mark Nicholas. From our sunny front Porch in L.A., From our sunny front Porch in L.A., I read about the perils of winter boat living -- the damp, the mold, how all his suits were wrinkled on one side from condensation in the closet.

  18. How to afford and start living on a sailboat

    Your dream is to become a liveaboard? You want to know more about sailboat life, and what it means to live on a sailboat? You want to know how to afford livi...

  19. The True Cost of Living on a Sailboat: Our Monthly Expenses

    Insurance ($233) If you are a newbie cruiser, your boat insurance options will most likely be limited. Insurance was a considerable expense in our first year. In our second year, the cost dropped from 2.8% of the boat's value to 1.3%. (We now have restricted cruising grounds for July - November.)

  20. The ultimate guide to living on a boat

    2. Decide where you'll keep your boat. The #1 mistake people make when moving aboard is buying a boat before knowing where they will keep it. This is because in most cities, there's a large supply of boats, and limited liveaboard space. The lack of moorage is usually due to city regulations that limit the number of liveaboard slips and year ...

  21. Living on a Self-Sufficient Sailboat for 10 Years + FULL TOUR

    Brian and Karin Trautman have been living on a sailboat for 10 years, and their boat is set up so they can be off the grid in remote places for months at a t...

  22. 6 Most Affordable Liveaboard Sailboats

    No liveaboard sailboat list is complete without the Catalina 30. This sailboat is one of the most popular 30-foot sailboats ever built, and it features an exceptional interior layout that's perfect for living aboard. When it comes to size, 30 feet is just about perfect for a single person or a couple living aboard a boat.

  23. So You Wanna be a Liveaboard…

    So You Wanna be a Liveaboard…. You can live aboard just about any kind of boat... The thought of living aboard a boat sounds lovely, romantic and simple—and indeed it can be. But if you're thinking about making a move from land to a boat, you need to consider a few things. If you don't already own a boat, you'll need to buy one, and ...

  24. 38' Cruisers Live Aboard with Paid Slip

    On a scale of 1-10, this boat is at a solid 8. The Boat is a 33-foot (38-foot overall) 2-bedroom/1-bath (queen & modified king) with a full kitchen that comfortably sleeps 4 people, but it may be tight. The boat runs great. I have lived on it for two years, but moving up to a larger boat.