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Did you finally toss off the lines and go anywhere ??
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I've so many questions! How do you dump the toilet in the winter? How do you keep your fresh water from freezing in the winter?
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good for you guys.... I wish you good luck and fair winds...
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please look for:Hydrogenerator"save marine H240".
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you guys should do this!
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you guys are cool,consider adding electric motor and solar panels,plus of course windmill,did it on an old 42 feet,live in French polynesia now..
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living on a boat sounds perfect to me other than one thing, i dont know if i could have internet, how would i do that?
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and please guys,do not forget the proper fishing gear,when you'll eat your own fish,mahi-mahi,yellow fin and others!!sashimis,you will be happy...!make sure,you have solar panels and proper"wind mill'..also,make sure you have the right propeller for the size and loads of your boat,this will make you save,so much diesel.love you guys,it is my future too.JM.
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Just hearing you speak tells me you are living on a boat. I use to live aboard just got to old. Good luck
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A sailboat is beyond my dreams.
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Rotterdam has a very nice marina, 'Veerhaven Rotterdam' (Forget Amsterdam) Enjoy!
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if Matthew came visiting where would they have gone?
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Bully for you! Visit us in Hamburg!Julian
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i live in saskatoon got a job offer in toronto found a boat called the sea spell do you know this boat and do you know the condition of it ?me and my girlfriend want to live aboard and would appreciate your incite.
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Hi!! I am Paul, suffered a nasty stroke, and I would like a free or close to it catamaran! 32-50 feet, or at least a sailboat! I I would love to give you trips any where!! So if its neglected I can Help!! Long as it motors a bit. Theres much more to this story. I need a place to stay, with something to do whenever I can. Right now its only about an hour or two a day, a boat would really help!! I am trying really really hard! I am 250 miles from seattle. I am 58 and had a nasty stroke 2 and a half years ago. It has taken 95% of all my memories away! and my right side of my body, which is slowly comming back. I dont drive and type with one finger, I can use my arms but healing of my right hand is slow. I love sanding and polishing any thing!! (high end painting,I used to do a lot!!) That would take some time to do a boat, I have done a few before! Or is there a rich person that wanted videos of exotic places, or who would care enough to help, who knows!! This so called stroke just wants me to make people happy! Please get a hold of me if you have anything I could have!! We could talk sometime!! I just wanna clean and polish things, it is sooo cool!! love you all, Paul If you know ANYONE have them write!!!! energetic432111@gmail.com
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Beats the hell out of a nailed together Tiny Home.
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that fella is playing battlefield on that laptop at 2:10
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Come to the Bahamas where you can wear a wind breaker in the winter or maybe just a regular tee shirt, I haven't worn a jacket in about 3 years, all year round it's hot
Meet Rob & Jay, a couple living on a sailboat, full-time, as they prepare for retirement in ~10 years. After they lost their home, and Rob lost his job, they spent years living in a shared 5-bedroom rental before taking the plunge and buying a 43 foot steel sailboat - Goshawk Ketch. They are now full-time liveaboards, even during Canada's extreme winters, and have spent the last 3 years living on the boat while renovating it from the inside out to get it ready for cruising. The boat life suits their simple lifestyle as they eagerly plan to set sail for Quebec City, Halifax, the Caribbean and then the Atlantic! Follow their boat life journey at: https://www.youtube.com/user/GoshawkKetch Thanks for watching! Mat & Danielle ------------------------------------------------------------- STAY IN TOUCH! ------------------------------------------------------------ Blog: www.exploringalternatives.ca Facebook: /exploringalternativesblog Instagram: @exploringalternatives Music & Song Credits: All music in this video was composed, performed, and recorded by Mat Dubé of Exploring Alternatives.