My wife and I are having serious discussions regarding attempting to try the LiveAboard lifestyle for at least a year, in the PNW, most likely based out of Anacortes. We want to be near our adult children and are tired of the politics and entitlements in CA.
That being written here goes.
My first concern as my user name indicates I am very, very, very tall.
It is a part of my everyday life that I duck doorways all day long. But most buildings ceilings allow me to walk normal.
We are interested in a 35 foot Trawler style boat. I like the Defever and the Nordhavns. What ceiling height might I expect? This answer may prevent me from even going shopping.
If traveling from Anacortes to say Seward and planning to take a month to do it, would you fully provision the boat prior to departure? Take on full fuel or fuel up several times en route?
Are there boat clubs that travel together?
What do they have in common beside the boat?
What do our Canadian friends think of my handguns on their shores?
What do you do with your mail?
Bills?
Medicine prescriptions?
My wife and I are minimalists, we know what we need and are able to live without what we want. (Energy conservation, cold, wind, wet, we adapt)
Don't like running out of wine though.
With the proper permits can you fish, crab en route?
If this discussion is allowed here I am certain I will have more questions.
Thank you,
BigJim
That being written here goes.
My first concern as my user name indicates I am very, very, very tall.
It is a part of my everyday life that I duck doorways all day long. But most buildings ceilings allow me to walk normal.
We are interested in a 35 foot Trawler style boat. I like the Defever and the Nordhavns. What ceiling height might I expect? This answer may prevent me from even going shopping.
If traveling from Anacortes to say Seward and planning to take a month to do it, would you fully provision the boat prior to departure? Take on full fuel or fuel up several times en route?
Are there boat clubs that travel together?
What do they have in common beside the boat?
What do our Canadian friends think of my handguns on their shores?
What do you do with your mail?
Bills?
Medicine prescriptions?
My wife and I are minimalists, we know what we need and are able to live without what we want. (Energy conservation, cold, wind, wet, we adapt)
Don't like running out of wine though.
With the proper permits can you fish, crab en route?
If this discussion is allowed here I am certain I will have more questions.
Thank you,
BigJim