pond weed
New Member
Hello all.
Iv had been going through this liveaboard forum for the last few days. I must say a wonderful supportive community.
I am 22 and live a very nomadic lifestyle, mostly with just enough money to get me through the day. I spent my childhood, sailing dinghies and the last few years on the road, hitchhiking, living of a guitar.
In that time I had a few short encounters on yachts, and over much thinking and consideration, have decided that my plan for the next few years is to buy a deteriated 30-40ft boat and rebuild the whole interior. To live in.
rip out absolutely everything, but the mast and engine.
I live a traveller life. I have great difficulty living in a landlocked home, and the thought of having a moving home makes to most sense in the world to me.
Most of all, my passion is meeting new people and making new friends. The possibility to invite others onto the boat is what appeals to me the most.
I have a great, if not monstrous amount to learn about boats and I plan to spend a lot more time on boats, learning, before I even consider buying one.
As I am in the planning stages at the moment, I was wondering if you might be able to help answer a few questions so as to get a rough idea of the ‘direction’ of future plans.
As it stands, I plan to save up £5,000, hitchhike to Greece and spend 1 year searching the islands for a deteriated boat (I hear some sellers refer to them as ‘project’ bats in listings).
Upon finding a boat, thoroughly inspect integrity of hull and if adequate, purchase it and find a marina to temporarily settle with a job, in which I can spend time rebuilding the interior.
Carpentry is one of my trades and I hope to gear the boat up for cruising med waters. Open Atlantic is something else for another time.
A few questions:
providing I have 1 year to search for a boat (more time if necessary), how much do you think I could find a 30-40ft for, with no consideration to interior aesthetics?
What sailing qualifications do I need for this, according to regulation?
What are your thoughts on the above, mentioned plan, what are the potential problems in it?
What are your estimations on cost of building a new deck, cabin and interior?
(I have little, if no concern for visual aesthetics, rather the function)
Does anyone have any, or know of any blogs on refurbishing old boats?
(essentially boat building, disregarding hull, mast and engine)
As I mentioned before, I have a great deal to learn regarding the engineering and function of boats bigger than dinghies, and will not begin looking for a boat, until I am confident I know enough.
I am very grateful for any advice you are able to offer.
Thankyou very much for your time, I wish you a wonderful day.
Chris
Iv had been going through this liveaboard forum for the last few days. I must say a wonderful supportive community.
I am 22 and live a very nomadic lifestyle, mostly with just enough money to get me through the day. I spent my childhood, sailing dinghies and the last few years on the road, hitchhiking, living of a guitar.
In that time I had a few short encounters on yachts, and over much thinking and consideration, have decided that my plan for the next few years is to buy a deteriated 30-40ft boat and rebuild the whole interior. To live in.
rip out absolutely everything, but the mast and engine.
I live a traveller life. I have great difficulty living in a landlocked home, and the thought of having a moving home makes to most sense in the world to me.
Most of all, my passion is meeting new people and making new friends. The possibility to invite others onto the boat is what appeals to me the most.
I have a great, if not monstrous amount to learn about boats and I plan to spend a lot more time on boats, learning, before I even consider buying one.
As I am in the planning stages at the moment, I was wondering if you might be able to help answer a few questions so as to get a rough idea of the ‘direction’ of future plans.
As it stands, I plan to save up £5,000, hitchhike to Greece and spend 1 year searching the islands for a deteriated boat (I hear some sellers refer to them as ‘project’ bats in listings).
Upon finding a boat, thoroughly inspect integrity of hull and if adequate, purchase it and find a marina to temporarily settle with a job, in which I can spend time rebuilding the interior.
Carpentry is one of my trades and I hope to gear the boat up for cruising med waters. Open Atlantic is something else for another time.
A few questions:
providing I have 1 year to search for a boat (more time if necessary), how much do you think I could find a 30-40ft for, with no consideration to interior aesthetics?
What sailing qualifications do I need for this, according to regulation?
What are your thoughts on the above, mentioned plan, what are the potential problems in it?
What are your estimations on cost of building a new deck, cabin and interior?
(I have little, if no concern for visual aesthetics, rather the function)
Does anyone have any, or know of any blogs on refurbishing old boats?
(essentially boat building, disregarding hull, mast and engine)
As I mentioned before, I have a great deal to learn regarding the engineering and function of boats bigger than dinghies, and will not begin looking for a boat, until I am confident I know enough.
I am very grateful for any advice you are able to offer.
Thankyou very much for your time, I wish you a wonderful day.
Chris