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A lot depends on what you mewan by "live". A couple can live OK on a
35' boat, but there isn't a lot of space for luxuries, like a washing machine or much of a library. We just built a boat (of my design) to live _and work_ on and it ended up 60' on the waterline. A big boat, but there's room for us to get away from each other. So that's something you'd want to think about. Michael Porter "Cindy" wrote: Hello, I am new to the group. I am interested if anyone has a long range trawler and live aboard. My husband and I currently own a SeaRay 330 Sundancer and are seriously considering selling both house and boat to purchase a long range trawler to live aboard and cruise. The boat that tops our list is a 42 Krogen (single engine diesel). We currently live outside of Baltimore and keep our boat in a slip on the Chesapeake Bay (Middle River). I am interested in anyone's similar experiences, advice. Thank you. Michael Porter Marine Design mporter at mp-marine dot com www.mp-marine.com -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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