That sounds like an exciting and adventurous lifestyle! Living off the grid on a boat can be a unique and fulfilling experience. To thrive in this lifestyle, it's important to plan your budget carefully, considering expenses like fuel, maintenance, docking fees, and provisions. You may also want to explore alternative energy sources like solar power to reduce your reliance on traditional utilities. Sharing your experiences with others can be done through blogging, vlogging, or social media, allowing you to connect with fellow boating enthusiasts and inspire others to pursue their dreams. Remember to prioritize safety, stay informed about local regulations, and enjoy the beautiful waters as you embark on your boating adventures!
I was at AYB today working on my boat. I saw SNAPDRAGON on the face dock. Thought I recognized the name. Hope you got everything fixed enough to get safely underway again.
We knew before we bought her that we would have to fix some things. Didn’t really expect this much this soon. Hoping we can get her to Muskogee, OK, where we have access to more tools.
Take it from a native, Captain....It's not Nor FORK,...lol. Let me help ya....It's pronounced Nor f%*$.....With the accent on the Nor. Try it a few times....lol Happy Independence Day! 😉
Thanks for NOT overdubbing music!! Some of us just LOVE to listen to the diesels!! Can you describe your experience with this Hatt? It's heavy, but what is your take on ride, handling, manners?
I like watching sailing channels as well as motorboat content. It seems like for insurance purposes, sailboats want to be in Granada by July 1st. Granada was just hit by a hurricane on July 1st. Any comment on this from a pro?
Last few minutes before I go in to work here in Norfolk VA. Man I just love old boats. The wood has a life of its on own unbelievable. Newer stuff with were everything is shaped like a spaceship. Just my opinion guess whatever you like for me it’s the Classics