Oscarpop
Well-Known Member
Southerly 38.
Just in the transition of moving from land to sea
Just in the transition of moving from land to sea
Now all I've got to do is find out which ones I can afford, (in $,£ and euros), view as many as possible from that list, complete as much due dilligence as possible, get her to my local boatyard, spend 12 to 18 months fitting her out, and I should be able to embark in January 2016. Let the house, sell the business and actaully learn how to sail also featuring heavily on my to-do list![]()
I would have thought the lesson from that long list is that virtually any seaworthy boat will do. Anything below 35 ft is going to be hard work and require sacrifices to avoid clutter. Above 50 ft you are getting into the territory of needing a fit crew.No better way to answer the "what type of boat should I get" question than to go through this thread and find out what people are actually living on now, showing that they are proven. Based on two adults a toddler and a dog, I've left out some of the smaller ones - here's my list:
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Now all I've got to do is find out which ones I can afford, (in $,£ and euros), view as many as possible from that list, complete as much due dilligence as possible, get her to my local boatyard, spend 12 to 18 months fitting her out, and I should be able to embark in January 2016. Let the house, sell the business and actaully learn how to sail also featuring heavily on my to-do list![]()