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Voluntary Simplicity : Living on a Sailboat
Thinking about moving aboard and living on your sailboat? Ever wonder what drives people to do such a "crazy" thing? Read more to find out!
5 commentsHow To Live Aboard A Boat #2, Clearing Customs
Here are some more tips for those planning on living aboard a sailboat in the Caribbean and cruising in those waters. For the original Hubpages article. "How To Live Aboard A Boat" see the link below in the resources section below this article. ...
7 commentsThe Falmouth 22' Cutter : A Surprisingly Small Cruising Sailboat
Who says good things don't come in small packages?! If you have ever gazed upon a Falmouth 22' Cutter, you know that they do! Most people when they think about cruising sailboats wouldn't even consider a 22' boat an option ... and in most cases...
6 commentsWhere to sail.
The best sailing destination depends on the season, where you are starting from, what you are looking for ashore. Here is an exhaustive list of Caribbean destinations with comments and recommendations.
1 commentAustralian Scuba and Snorkelling Dive Cruises, Tours, Holidays, Schools, Live-Aboard Diving Charters, Locations
Australia has a truly unbelievable array of dive spots, dive tour, holiday and Scuba and Snorkelling trip operators, diving schools, day-trip cruises, live-aboard diving cruises, charters and resort diving options.
1 commentLiving Afloat
We live on a sailboat. For two years we stayed in a marina on the Chesapeake Bay; now we spend our time traveling. When people hear that we live aboard a boat, they usually have many questions: How do we keep warm in the winter? Do we have running...
9 commentsSounding the Conch Shell at Sunset
You are in the Bahamas; anchored in a peaceful cove with just a few other sailboats visible in the distance. The sun is slowing sinking below the horizon. You are savouring a sundowner cocktail. Softly, at first, then slowly building to a crescendo,...
7 commentsThe MARINADELREYBOATPeople
Darryl is a fifty year old engineer who has lived on his boat for 15 years. He has a mid-size bayliner boat. The inside has a bedroom,a kitchen,a bathroom its very similiar to a single apartment. Darryl when asked why he decided to live on a boat...
3 commentsHow To Live On a Sailboat, A Live Aboard's Story
Tips on how to live on a sailboat and quitting your job to go sailing in the islands.
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