Can everyone post what boat they have as a liveaboard please?

Mee gawds !, that must hold some Gin /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif

It´l look much better with loads of old washing hung up and a few rusty bikes, maybe a couple of old diesel cans, and a few lumps of wood tied to the rails ?. and possibly a plastic penguin to scare dump ducks (Shitehawks) off.....

And is that a baby grand in the rear open air ballroom ???






Vewwwy nice indeed, do you accept letters of begging from poor unfortunate cruisers ?

If so, please pm me with your address..
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1. Harrison Butler (1914) 28 foot...sitting head room only - two adults (young and in love).
2. Colin Archer type 30 foot (1946) - two adults and baby.
3. Looe Lugger 46 foot (1921) - two adults, toddler, parrot and cats.
4. Salar 40 (grp) - two adults and two kids.
5. Van de Stadt Caribbean 40 (wood) - two adults, one kid (earlier kid strangely chooses to be a dirt dweller!).
 
Island Packet 370, 2004.

Our family of 4 lived aboard for 6 months cruising the US east coast. Currently in UK working but plan to get back out there again and continue.

Lovely solid boat and supremely comfortable to live on.
 
Our very first boat, an uprated 2002 Beneteau Oceanis 36cc, still, because she's home from home! ( part time ). /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 
1963 42ft steel R.Clark yawl one-off. Could do with little less length little more beam, but happy enough.
 
Nauticat 42 - Cruising couple, 365/365 (no home ashore). Very pleased with the choice, would choose the same again. Very stable, comfortable, easy to sail, very seaworthy.
 
Nicholson 38-full time live-aboard, when in UK. Not exactly the ideal live-aboard boat by todays standards, but I bought her for her sea-keeping ability, not live-aboard luxury.
I've since spent so much money on her I'm frightened to take her out.
What.?
No, it's too dangerous out there to risk it.! /forums/images/graemlins/ooo.gif
 
Nautitri (Kelsall 39) '76. Very stable but a bit too wide, keeps me out of marinas thankfully.
Now planning our 32nd summer onboard!!
 
Wauquiez Pretorien 35.1985. (part time). French blue water sloop, has circumnavigated (not us). Nice and stiff, skeg mounted rudder. Second cabin too small for a couple unless very recently married.
 
1978 Nicholson 32Mk X1- singlehanded-no home ashore-9 years in December. Portugal -Med(4 yrs)-Canaries-Caribbean-Now wintering in UK.
 
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