Danthegorrila
Well-Known Member
Great that your doing it we're coming to the end of our second year, it truly is a great lifestyle. We have been in the Med and the Algare (hi Stingo), travelling slowly to get to Greece and then in April we are going to check out Croatia.
A couple of thoughts;
We have a watermaker, but have not yet switched it on!
The points every one has made are valid, you can generally get good water and you can not use the watermaker in Marainas or harbours and once on you have to use it every other day or pickle it whisch is a bit of a performance. However further east we are told there is less water availablity and for ocean crossings etc it will be useful. The biggest advantage is in the mind, we know we don't need to worry about finding water, even though our westerly has capacity for a month.
The next point is not so nice for you! We have made friends with 2 couples on Legend 36's, one is'nt happy but are only living aboard for 2-3 years and are putting up with it the others sold it after the first season to get a more suitable boat. The problems have been: swept back speaders causing problems down wind (as you hoope to be going), its overall internal size and carrying capacity (who said every liveaboard sits 4" lower in the water, there are no exceptions!) and the general quality of the interior which people have said is not up to the knocks and bangs of full time life onboard.
The stuff people have said about dinghies very true, a rigid dinghy worth its considerable weight. Anchor, you can't have too many or too much chain.
Other advice I would recommend ensuring your power generation system, power is more critiacl than water! and a cockpit tent for the extra room, we have had -1 this winter and loads of rain! but being able to sit in the cockpit is wonderful.
Best wishes
A couple of thoughts;
We have a watermaker, but have not yet switched it on!
The points every one has made are valid, you can generally get good water and you can not use the watermaker in Marainas or harbours and once on you have to use it every other day or pickle it whisch is a bit of a performance. However further east we are told there is less water availablity and for ocean crossings etc it will be useful. The biggest advantage is in the mind, we know we don't need to worry about finding water, even though our westerly has capacity for a month.
The next point is not so nice for you! We have made friends with 2 couples on Legend 36's, one is'nt happy but are only living aboard for 2-3 years and are putting up with it the others sold it after the first season to get a more suitable boat. The problems have been: swept back speaders causing problems down wind (as you hoope to be going), its overall internal size and carrying capacity (who said every liveaboard sits 4" lower in the water, there are no exceptions!) and the general quality of the interior which people have said is not up to the knocks and bangs of full time life onboard.
The stuff people have said about dinghies very true, a rigid dinghy worth its considerable weight. Anchor, you can't have too many or too much chain.
Other advice I would recommend ensuring your power generation system, power is more critiacl than water! and a cockpit tent for the extra room, we have had -1 this winter and loads of rain! but being able to sit in the cockpit is wonderful.
Best wishes