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In a few years time we will be faced with major choices, either sell up and buy a house with a mooring or rent present house and set off.
If we go down the liveaboard route could I hear some views on boat sizes. I realise that this subject has been widely discussed and I have read some interesting threads but any input from people who have just set off and are now starting to realise how things are going to work out would be welcome.
I have to make a decision soon regarding our current boat. I am just to embark on the next stage of refitting her and there is a difference if the work is for my lifetime's use or just to improve her resale value.
The boat is a 36' westerly Conway. She has a longish fin and handles beautifully. I would be confident taking her offshore so that is not an issue.
The thing that concerns me is whether swmbo will be on top of one another (not in that way!) and we will regret not getting a bigger boat. I do love the boat and have visions of a workshop/utility room in the fwd cabin etc etc.
Any views most welcome.
If we go down the liveaboard route could I hear some views on boat sizes. I realise that this subject has been widely discussed and I have read some interesting threads but any input from people who have just set off and are now starting to realise how things are going to work out would be welcome.
I have to make a decision soon regarding our current boat. I am just to embark on the next stage of refitting her and there is a difference if the work is for my lifetime's use or just to improve her resale value.
The boat is a 36' westerly Conway. She has a longish fin and handles beautifully. I would be confident taking her offshore so that is not an issue.
The thing that concerns me is whether swmbo will be on top of one another (not in that way!) and we will regret not getting a bigger boat. I do love the boat and have visions of a workshop/utility room in the fwd cabin etc etc.
Any views most welcome.