- Living Aboard - SailNet Community
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- living aboard a catalina 27 - SailNet Community
i too have a 27ft catalina and i love it i live onboard during the week for work then home for the weekend granted there are a few thingsthat i finda little tight i found a great link to someone elses catalina page that had some great tips just google judys catalina 27 some excellent storage ideas that i have been adapting into my boat enjoy your adventure
- Live aboard legal address - SailNet Community
All the states will recognize "At sea, aboard The Ark" as an address The problem in every state is that is neither a street address, nor a fixed address, nor a mailing address Every agency in every state, and the Fed, sets their own definitions for their own purposes
- Power draw on a liveaboard boat | SailNet Community
Since moving aboard 3 months ago, my learning curve on electrical systems have skyrocketed I can parallel my 120v AC side to run both panels off of one power cord I was able to run everything off it (including the 1600 BTU AC unit) until two things happened I just got back from a cruise or I turned on the microwave I won't mention my blow
- Westerly 33 Ketch as a cruiser live aboard? - SailNet Community
Hi, help needed please - I am looking at buying a Westerly 33 Ketch to use as a live aboard in the south west of the UK and but also with a vague plan to start a round the world trip at some point in the next year (I work on a 6 weeks on 3 weeks off basis so I'm thinking about sailing the world in stages)
- Westsail Mast Step? - SailNet Community
This is a little off the subject of "Living Aboard" but I can''t seem to get the "Buying A Boat" thread to open and I''m going to live aboard whatever boat I decide to buy I''m currently "window shopping" for a cruising boat and the Westsail 32 seems to be fitting the bill better than any My question is in regards to the mast step
- Chicago Liveaboard - SailNet Community
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- liveaboards in Texas - SailNet Community
Super nice people, great live aboard community, great amenities and the prices are reasonable It takes us about 40 minutes to sail to the gulf and this is suppose to be one of the best hurricane holes around
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