The American dream is rapidly changing with the proliferation of mobile income! Sailboat life is one of the freest options, is this something you are considering?
As cool as it sounds to live in a boat that's way too small for me lol but I love the fact you are living your best life cheers my friends I wish you the best
If I could buy something I would love to buy something like this it is amazing I know that there's probably things that need to be done but I just think it's the classic so cool I love the kitchen right God bless you
The sailing folks that I watch on RUclips all have catamarans. Super stable on open ocean seas, lots of room, easy to maneuver. I know, I’m a sailing purist also, but if I were to sail around the world I would definitely get a cat.
@@leoblumhagen644 Yeah, it needs about 1500 watts (you can turn them down, but they default to max power for some things), so it would be only used at the dock on shore power. Maybe it can also run off the alternator when running the diesel -- if the alternator is big enough.
When I lived in Southeast Alaska the fishermen’s wives would have their husbands pick up some “Party Ice” for holiday time social gatherings. Party Ice is a chunk of calved ice for the punch bowl! ;)
I had a friend who lived on a 32 ft sailboat in Port Clinton Ohio. Even in the winter on Lake Erie - I don't think I could have done that because the winds are brutal and Lake Effect snow is awful.
The hull would be so cold too. Yikes. I live in interior Alaska and the coldest that I’ve ever been in my life was when I lived near the Great Lakes and that lake effect cold. -45 doesn’t feel that bitter.
Sometimes when you have to poop, you HAVE to poop! It's not waiting for time or tide, you'll be prairie doggin'! If you try to hold it, you're gonna have the worst cramps, IDK if you can actually injure yourself. 😲
I never be able to live in a boat: I have horrible seasickness, even in a cruise I spent my days throwing all my life. Never again. Nice boat and they live the life they dream of: it's heaven on water.
@@WatchDoggyDog Marine heads are designed to handle both 1 & 2... standing or sitting. I'll check the video again to see if they have a composting toilet, which also accepts 1 & 2, but the #2 requires composting material to be added beforehand, and disposed of later. If they didn't prep it first, then restricting it to only #1 makes sense.
Why don't you upgrade a little bit and get a somewhat little bit bigger boat than what you guys have now/then the boat your sharing now lol since you flip boats?
The American dream is rapidly changing with the proliferation of mobile income! Sailboat life is one of the freest options, is this something you are considering?
Underrated video. Yall are wonderful! I just bought a 28.5 and absolutely love it. Thank you for sharing!
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As cool as it sounds to live in a boat that's way too small for me lol but I love the fact you are living your best life cheers my friends I wish you the best
Yes, I’m not claustrophobic at all but this small space would change that, LOL!
Great video! Enjoy your adventures & wish you both well.
If I could buy something I would love to buy something like this it is amazing I know that there's probably things that need to be done but I just think it's the classic so cool I love the kitchen right God bless you
She looks so happy and fulfilled!
T his really hits home! I have lived on a 45 ft catamaran for about a year!
Nice boat, but too small for 2 people. I used glacier ice in my cooler when I lived in Alaska. It lasts longer than store bought, and it's free. 👍🏻
I love these videos they are the Best tiny homes are so cool Hope yall have a nice day❤😁🌹
The sailing folks that I watch on RUclips all have catamarans. Super stable on open ocean seas, lots of room, easy to maneuver.
I know, I’m a sailing purist also, but if I were to sail around the world I would definitely get a cat.
Get an induction cook top. They're small, highly portable, inexpensive and will change your life!
Nic, I doubt they have enough power on board, would work if art the dock, only mentioned an alternator, no solar etc.
@@leoblumhagen644 Yeah, it needs about 1500 watts (you can turn them down, but they default to max power for some things), so it would be only used at the dock on shore power. Maybe it can also run off the alternator when running the diesel -- if the alternator is big enough.
When I lived in Southeast Alaska the fishermen’s wives would have their husbands pick up some “Party Ice” for holiday time social gatherings. Party Ice is a chunk of calved ice for the punch bowl! ;)
I had a friend who lived on a 32 ft sailboat in Port Clinton Ohio. Even in the winter on Lake Erie - I don't think I could have done that because the winds are brutal and Lake Effect snow is awful.
The hull would be so cold too. Yikes. I live in interior Alaska and the coldest that I’ve ever been in my life was when I lived near the Great Lakes and that lake effect cold. -45 doesn’t feel that bitter.
Sometimes when you have to poop, you HAVE to poop! It's not waiting for time or tide, you'll be prairie doggin'! If you try to hold it, you're gonna have the worst cramps, IDK if you can actually injure yourself. 😲
I never be able to live in a boat: I have horrible seasickness, even in a cruise I spent my days throwing all my life. Never again.
Nice boat and they live the life they dream of: it's heaven on water.
U 2 R beautiful. Good tour thaxx
what if the storm comes. how do you deal with that?
So if uou have to poop out on the water, ya just don't? I need answers! Lol, awesome boat
A 28 foot boat will have a marine head (i.e. toilet, you barely see @5:45) with a holding tank. At the marina they have pump out stations.
@@Nic7320 yea but she said their toilet was #1 only. Maybe she meant that only while docked.
@@WatchDoggyDog Marine heads are designed to handle both 1 & 2... standing or sitting. I'll check the video again to see if they have a composting toilet, which also accepts 1 & 2, but the #2 requires composting material to be added beforehand, and disposed of later. If they didn't prep it first, then restricting it to only #1 makes sense.
is this boat working out for you? can i ask what you paid?
Why don't you upgrade a little bit and get a somewhat little bit bigger boat than what you guys have now/then the boat your sharing now lol since you flip boats?