Nealo
Well-Known Member
I know this subject will have been debated many times but I would like to approach it from a slightly different angle. I came across a site in the USA dedicated to advising potential liveaboards and some of the comments quite surprised me. Those who were interviewed seemed to imply that the biggest mistake potential liveabords make is to buy a boat that is too big, because it undermines the fundamental appeal of a life afloat. For instance, one guy was adamant that anyone contemplating the liveaboard lifestyle should buy the smallest boat they think they can get away with and if necessary acquire some form of storage on dry land.
I know there is no right and wrong on this issue, but I'd be interested to hear whether members agree with this point of view and whether anyone admits to making such a mistake?
I know there is no right and wrong on this issue, but I'd be interested to hear whether members agree with this point of view and whether anyone admits to making such a mistake?