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![]() "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Tue, 7 Sep 2010 08:27:58 +0100, clarenceestil wrote: This was a thought that just brushed on my mind, What kind of size would be suitable for a livaboard boat? that would be in the sea. I quite fancy the idea of going from port to port. What kind of budget/ size of boat would I need to be looking for? We met a couple earlier this year who had sailed around the world on a 35 ft sailboat and they were still living aboard when we met them. That's about the minimum in my opinion. Many, if not most, will want something larger. The 40 to 50 ft range is very popular with liveaboard cruisers. Powerboats (trawlers) have about twice the usable living space as a comparable length sail boat, but have much higher operating costs. Lots of people live aboard boats full time. Most are not cruisers. Lots are berthed permanently and people commute to day jobs or are retired. Sacramento Delta is full of these. But they are mostly like a house trailer on a barge. Cruising, you better have a lot of savings. As you will not have any fresh income, and it will cost to berth in all those ports, plus living expenses outside eating fish for 3 meals a day. And may cost to catch fish. |
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