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

Moody 47 - and we love her, there's no place like home!
Lofticus and I have been living on her and cruising since last May, but are currently marina liveaboards for the winter in Cartagena, Spain.
Just like houses we all choose something different for different reasons, vive la difference :))))
 
Hedoniste 44 steel ketch. That makes two listed on this thread so they have to be good. :D

A proper blue-water cruiser as the last time she was bunkered, I put 650 litres of fuel into her tanks and she also has a 1,000 litre fresh water tank.

David

I hear you have been down to see my (T)rusty old ketch whilst unusually in a marina, how are you getting on with yours now ? filling the fuel tanks is a depressing exercise isnt it ? well at least when you have to pay for it all.

My son did the water tank last and complained about how long he had to stand in the rain with a hose pipe ! maybe now he will get out of the shower a little quicker !

happy sailing
 
1989 Prout Snowgoose elite37...

once the decision was made on what type of boat we wanted to live on, buget constraints lead us to buying a boat needing cosmetic updating...

advice to anyone listening.... think long and hard about the cost and time needed to bring a boat up to a good standard! especially whilst living on board

mucho dosh spent , 12 months later... nearly done. she is looking amazing.

burned out 3 electric polishers, should have bought a professional one to start with :rolleyes:
 
We moved aboard our Moody 39 in April. First frost of the year last night, wasn't too bad, but not looking forward to it getting colder. Hoping to convince my wife that we can head a long way south before this time next year!
 
Moved into our Gemini 105 in August this year.... so far we have made it to half way along the Midi on the way to the Med early next year....

So far so good... Cats rule :-)

Stu
 
Liveaboard boat

The two of us live aboard Fandancer, a 40ft ketch, a Northstar40, Sparkman and Stevens designed, originally Canadian. Centre cockpit allowing for huge aft cabin. Log burner stove installed for winter in saloon.
 
Seems we are unique

Outremer 40/43. (catamaran)

In total honesty it is a silly boat for living on board.. the hulls are very cramped and we have to fold our bed away to use the main cabin.....

But we love her... And she sails like a deamon...
 
Very interested to see what comes out here, as there seems to be a vocal bunch with very definite my boat is best theme, but I would also like the rest to lay it down.
For the purposes of this exercise, I am not interested where you are or what you do with it, just what you have.
Thanks....

It's a pity that this thread hasn't yet reached its potential. I for one would like to learn more about the boats in question, your perception of the suitability as a liveaboard, good points, bad points, photos, data, budgets etc.

All this information would help me narrow down my own choices for the future, steer me clear of prejudices and blind alleys and generally improve my learning curve.

I think my own boat (Feeling 9m20) has been ideal for the type of sailing I have been doing up to now, ie a brilliant compromise of economy, comfort and performance but now with age and potentially more time available, my desiderata are changing.
 
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Leisurely 3 month learning curve trip to Gib, 5 day hop to the Canaries, head west after stocking up and 24 days later.....paradise. :cool:
 
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