Friday, August 21, 2009

Are You Ready to Live on a Boat?

     -Pictures of Our Island Paradise and Our Liveaboard Home-




Want a Waterfront Home? Can't Afford it? Become a Liveaboard. Live on a Boat Blog is all about you, your family and your dog living aboard a boat. I welcome the curious, the beginner, and the experienced boater. This blog will be filled with valuable Tips, Guides, and Articles, related to living aboard and the liveaboard lifestyle.

If you have ever contemplated life aboard without maintaining a home on land, or have already made the decision to do so, this is the blog for you. Check back often and you will discover, as we did, that living on a boat is truly "The Life".

Don't Just Chase Your Dream; Let It Float Away - With You On It.




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If you're new to the idea of living on a boat, finding all the information you need in one place was almost impossible - until now. Live on a Boat Blog is being created as a guide to give you information directly from a family that gave up being landlubbers in 2001 have been living on our boat ever since.



There are as many attractions to the living aboard lifestyle as there are downsides. Most boats are much smaller than nearly all houses, and depending upon the time of year and where you dock your boat, can be exposed to bad weather. Liveaboard boats also require special adaptations and maintenance skills. However, they are mobile, provide water access, and combine recreation, transportation, and housing costs all in one.



With the high cost of housing anywhere near the water, a liveaboard lifestyle is becoming more and more popular not only with Americans, but with people around the world. Whether you opt to buy a new boat or one in need of repair or restoration, or whether you choose to keep that boat at a private marina or a municipal facility, you will find that live aboard are unique people coming from diverse backgrounds.


Live on a Boat blog can be the conduit for potential as well as new liveaboards by starting you off with the basics and, hopefully, build upon those bare bones until the liveaboard lifestyle is within the reach of all those who dream. Keep in mind the realization of that a dream is also an adventure.



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