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Hi to all.
This is my first post. I don't yet have a boat, but hope to have one within the next 12 to 18 months. I'm gathering as much information as I can at this stage.
So, to explain. My wife and I would like to sell our house and buy a boat to live aboard full time. We live in France (we're British but in the process of obtaining French nationality which will help with spending time in other Schengen countries). We'd like to sail the main European waterways (Canal Midi, Danube, Rhine etc) but still have the ability to do some coastal cruising and we'd like to be able to explore the coasts of Spain, Italy and maybe get down the Greece.
I realise that I'm covering a broad spectrum above and there is probably no 'perfect' boat for this. So, I'm happy to listen to what we might need to compromise on. Our budget will be in the region of 150,000 euros.
The size of the boat is a big thing (for me) as I'm fairly tall at 6ft 4ins (1.94m). We'd like minimum of 2 bedrooms (we will have guests from time to time), but ideally 3 as one would become an office as my wife and I will work from the boat. I'm thinking Starlink or 5G SIM cards depending on our location. We don't to work from the 'lounge' area, as if one is working and the other isn't then we don't want to be disturbing the person working as it involves video calls.
We've looked at some boats of up to 18m in length and no more than 5m width to ensure we can navigate the locks. This size boat seems to have a number of options in terms of head-height. We're also looking for a decent amount of outside space for dining etc. This will be our home.
However, these boats also come with a draft and air-draft which it seems may not be suitable for some of the European waterways. We don't want to worry about canals - I guess we'd be too big - and were really thinking main rivers and visiting the cities which lie on them. But, I have read that a draft of no more than 1.2m is recommended in France and that France also has the most low bridges! We could skip France if needs be. We live there now and could visit anywhere we want to see before getting a boat.
To also compound the 18m long issue, I have also read that many inland marinas will only accommodate boats of up to 15m! We don't plan to always need a marina, but realise we will do sometimes. How true is this 15m issue?
So, essentially what I'd welcome is suggestions on is the best type of boat that's got plenty of live-aboard space, but with a usable draft & air-draft for European rivers. I realise that these issue become less of a thing once at sea. I'm also guessing 2 engines are probably best given our desire to coastal cruise, but may be less needed/practical on some rivers.
I know Dutch barges are popular - especially for living space - but I'm concerned about their suitability outside of the river network.
As I say, I'm gathering info at this stage so thank you all in advance for your thoughts. Both positive and negative - though let me down gently if you have to let me down at all.
I suspect there's no ideal boat for my needs? Maybe I need 2 different types of boat?!? If so, I hope house prices go up in the next 12 to 18 months!!!
Thank you.
This is my first post. I don't yet have a boat, but hope to have one within the next 12 to 18 months. I'm gathering as much information as I can at this stage.
So, to explain. My wife and I would like to sell our house and buy a boat to live aboard full time. We live in France (we're British but in the process of obtaining French nationality which will help with spending time in other Schengen countries). We'd like to sail the main European waterways (Canal Midi, Danube, Rhine etc) but still have the ability to do some coastal cruising and we'd like to be able to explore the coasts of Spain, Italy and maybe get down the Greece.
I realise that I'm covering a broad spectrum above and there is probably no 'perfect' boat for this. So, I'm happy to listen to what we might need to compromise on. Our budget will be in the region of 150,000 euros.
The size of the boat is a big thing (for me) as I'm fairly tall at 6ft 4ins (1.94m). We'd like minimum of 2 bedrooms (we will have guests from time to time), but ideally 3 as one would become an office as my wife and I will work from the boat. I'm thinking Starlink or 5G SIM cards depending on our location. We don't to work from the 'lounge' area, as if one is working and the other isn't then we don't want to be disturbing the person working as it involves video calls.
We've looked at some boats of up to 18m in length and no more than 5m width to ensure we can navigate the locks. This size boat seems to have a number of options in terms of head-height. We're also looking for a decent amount of outside space for dining etc. This will be our home.
However, these boats also come with a draft and air-draft which it seems may not be suitable for some of the European waterways. We don't want to worry about canals - I guess we'd be too big - and were really thinking main rivers and visiting the cities which lie on them. But, I have read that a draft of no more than 1.2m is recommended in France and that France also has the most low bridges! We could skip France if needs be. We live there now and could visit anywhere we want to see before getting a boat.
To also compound the 18m long issue, I have also read that many inland marinas will only accommodate boats of up to 15m! We don't plan to always need a marina, but realise we will do sometimes. How true is this 15m issue?
So, essentially what I'd welcome is suggestions on is the best type of boat that's got plenty of live-aboard space, but with a usable draft & air-draft for European rivers. I realise that these issue become less of a thing once at sea. I'm also guessing 2 engines are probably best given our desire to coastal cruise, but may be less needed/practical on some rivers.
I know Dutch barges are popular - especially for living space - but I'm concerned about their suitability outside of the river network.
As I say, I'm gathering info at this stage so thank you all in advance for your thoughts. Both positive and negative - though let me down gently if you have to let me down at all.
I suspect there's no ideal boat for my needs? Maybe I need 2 different types of boat?!? If so, I hope house prices go up in the next 12 to 18 months!!!
Thank you.
