sandyeyes
Member
Hi, this is my first post, so please be gentle!
Firstly, this is a great forum and is full of intertesting tips, glad I found it.
My situation: going thorugh divorce, house has been repossessed, lost career/job etc etc.
Basically learning that it is possible to survive at sea and that a house is only surplus to requirements anyway. Spent 2 years at sea when I was in my early twenties (40 now...goes quick, doesnt it?), so not to bothered about buying a cheap 22 footer (for under £2000...I know its not a lot, but there are a few around at that price) and living aboard full time.
I am able to get casual work on the Isle of Wight (lived there for 8 years and left a few years ago) and am looking at Isle of Wight marina's view to liveaboards. I don't want to take up a swing morring for example only to be asked to "jog on!". I am not fussed about having shorepower and am quite happy to dingy back and forth, winter heating with parafin lamp and such, leisure batteries and solar etc (also, I know how to be discrete
So, my questions are these:
Does anyone know of the attitude to liveaboards at any of the marina's on the Isle of Wight? (The pontoons have a 2-5 year waiting list, but a swing mooring looks to be available.) If so, you can pm me if you wish.
What systems do you use to keep going in the winter without shorepower and fresh water supplies? (ie, in a 22 footer)
Sorry for the numerous questions on my first post, but I am going through quite a lot of **** at the moment and just want to be reassured I wont be kicked off moorings...Im sure you know what I mean
Any replies will be greatly appreciated
Firstly, this is a great forum and is full of intertesting tips, glad I found it.
My situation: going thorugh divorce, house has been repossessed, lost career/job etc etc.
Basically learning that it is possible to survive at sea and that a house is only surplus to requirements anyway. Spent 2 years at sea when I was in my early twenties (40 now...goes quick, doesnt it?), so not to bothered about buying a cheap 22 footer (for under £2000...I know its not a lot, but there are a few around at that price) and living aboard full time.
I am able to get casual work on the Isle of Wight (lived there for 8 years and left a few years ago) and am looking at Isle of Wight marina's view to liveaboards. I don't want to take up a swing morring for example only to be asked to "jog on!". I am not fussed about having shorepower and am quite happy to dingy back and forth, winter heating with parafin lamp and such, leisure batteries and solar etc (also, I know how to be discrete
So, my questions are these:
Does anyone know of the attitude to liveaboards at any of the marina's on the Isle of Wight? (The pontoons have a 2-5 year waiting list, but a swing mooring looks to be available.) If so, you can pm me if you wish.
What systems do you use to keep going in the winter without shorepower and fresh water supplies? (ie, in a 22 footer)
Sorry for the numerous questions on my first post, but I am going through quite a lot of **** at the moment and just want to be reassured I wont be kicked off moorings...Im sure you know what I mean
Any replies will be greatly appreciated