Nosealegsyet
Well-Known Member
Yes ive found this out, so ive had to have a change of plan, so now its a proper boat, with an apartment closely so I can easily get between the two. ThankyouBoats, particularly seagoing ones are not meant to be homes, and in the UK coastal marinas are not residential. While people living on boats still exist, the numbers are declining partly because marinas are being forced to abide by their planning permission which is almost always non residential. As suggested inland waterways are different in that some moorings and marinas are residential, and canal boats are more geared to permanent living, particularly the wide beam ones that can use small parts of the system, mainly in the north. However inevitably demand for permanent berths is high so actually finding one is difficult and sometimes requires buying a boat with the mooring.