Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:

All Comments (22)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • It's a great way to live, I'am on the upper Mississippi about 80 miles north of St. Louis, Mo. you have to be able to work on your boat & not spend money on mechanics every time there's a problem. Thanks for the video.

  • if i live on a 30 foot catamaran with no engines does it need to be registered i know it varies state to state so for simplicity lets say its your state ?

  • @elouwen - It is a bit old, but ironically most of the changes to the lifestyle have been on the convenience side, rather than the boating side of the equation. I just spent a couple of hours at West Marine and with your comment in mind paid attention to the current product lines - and they are pretty much the same. I'll update anyway soon, along with specific product reviews. Ready to go "live" again with the modern podcast.

  • well done.

    i was raised on boats...

    i have been a landlocked teacher for 22 years...

    i'm ready to move...

  • nice

  • you have inspired me......

    I thought living on a boat was something people didn't really do and was something uncommon, but now I know there are others that love the sea as I do and would live as close as possible to it. Now I know I can acctualley have my dream to move onto a boat!!! thnx for uploading these videos :D

  • Hey man your living my dream!!

  • you can use a high vacuum and evaporate the sewage.. once it is dry burn it.

    incinerate it. In fact separate the poop from the urine.

  • I am planning to retire and become a full time live aboard in 10-12 years.

    I am thinking a 50' Gibson Houseboat would be ideal.

    Somewhere on the Tennessee River, Northern Alabama???.

    These videos are great.

  • We lived aboard for seven years, everything that Mark said is true. He did not dwell on the problems but touched on them. Make a list of everything you need, not want before you buy your boat. A separate shower was a must as we went to professional jobs. One of the things I learned after I went bluewater sailing. If you buy a used boat, it is like buying a used car. Last, you are never more than six feet away from each other unless one of you is in bed. Water living is great no mater what age.

  • OMG that was wonderful. I want to live like that.!!!!!!!!! How big a boat do you need?

  • @svberry if you check out "choosing a boat", i interview folks discussing that (among other things). I know of solo liveaboards living in 55' boats, and families in 26'ers. As a simple person, I am very comfortable in a small boat, but my family is far more complex and could never do that.

  • @svberry Hi. I live in a 25 foot wooden boat. Not comfortable at all but now I couldn't live again in the city. I love it.

  • Love the video! Going to visit the website also.

    Hubby and I have a 5 year plan to save for an older sailboat, live aboard it, and eventually sail the Caribbean and beyond!

    Thanks for the information, and the inspiration!

  • Thanks for sharing the vid

    we have long shore- perhaps the one thing that is big in my country..

    people like to make sea activities like surfing etc.

    I like how the letters are 'dancing' in the beginning of the film :)

    Regards from Israel, you are invited to visit :)

  • Bayliner.

  • what kind of boat did you buy?

  • I want to get a yacht, not like super nice, but nice

  • thank you. have thought about this for a number of years . this helps a lot .

  • Thanks for your videos. I am the Cruisin' the 'net columnist for Living Aboard Magazine and have included your link in this months column. The column is 12 years old.

  • Much appreciated!

Loading...
Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more