lowkee
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I am reading a book titled "All in the same boat", in which a man has a liveaboard and literally sails everywhere and sold all of his shoreside belongings. I'm wondering, is there anyone on here who has taken this route?
I don't mean mooring in a marina with a houseboat which never moves. I mean anyone who lives aboard their boat full-time and only occasionally comes in for supplies/work/whatnot.
A telling perspective of the author of this book is describing the house they sold prior to shoving off as a 'box of walls'. Interesting book to anyone who has considered it or just wants to read about someone who is doing it.
For those who are doing it currently.. what do you like/dislike about it? What would you change if you did it again? Would you do it again? Do you feel more free or stuck on the outside looking in?
I don't mean mooring in a marina with a houseboat which never moves. I mean anyone who lives aboard their boat full-time and only occasionally comes in for supplies/work/whatnot.
A telling perspective of the author of this book is describing the house they sold prior to shoving off as a 'box of walls'. Interesting book to anyone who has considered it or just wants to read about someone who is doing it.
For those who are doing it currently.. what do you like/dislike about it? What would you change if you did it again? Would you do it again? Do you feel more free or stuck on the outside looking in?