The Cheapest Tiny House You Won't Have To Build - Ep 272 - Lady K Sailing
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This week we talk tiny houses and how you can buy something you don't have to build for $10,000 if you're willing to do some work. We talk about tiny house possibilities and why a sailboat tiny house might be much cheaper and easier than building a tiny house, van build, or skoolie. Just buy a sailboat! We cover marina costs and learning to sail as well.
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This was my husband’s sales pitch to me since he knew I was fascinated with tiny homes! And now we’re transitioning to the boat as live aboards!!!
@rfen56
19 күн бұрын
That means he loves you Cindy!
I love this concept! I was thinking, I'm on the west coast but I want to winter in the Virgin Islands, but I wouldn't want to pay for to go through the Panama Canal, so I would have to go around the bottom of South America. Which would put me too close to Antarctica to pass up the opportunity to visit. This is how I ended up riding a bicycle around the world. And I'd absolutely have to bring my bicycle. How many people have ridden a bicycle in Antarctica?
I have a 30ft Ticon Yachts T30 live-aboard ready to go in Virgin Islands. Lots of upgrades, EV motor, Lithium battery banks, water desalination!
Well Tim... I've watched all your videos. And taken your advice.. I'm now a proud owner of an "88" C&C 41. And I have no earthly idea what I'm doing. Yet so excited to do it.. if you ever get to texas.. look me up. I'd love to see what this baby can do... your friend.. Daniel..
@LadyKSailing
2 ай бұрын
That is awesome! Congratulations! :)
I like the buy a sailboat idea. Then, boat around and work on it. Then learn sailing.
Tiny home that moves for free - ah the dream
Man, what a great channel!!! I'm so glad I stumbled onto one of your earlier videos and SUBSCRIBED. If you were at the Annapolis boat show, you weren't too far from my pirate ship at Fell's Point (Baltimore Harbor). If we happen to find ourselves in the same area at the same time, you'll have to come aboard for a visit (and a rum!) Arrr!!! Right now, my schooner (and probably more than a thousand other pleasure boats) are trapped up above the Francis Scott Key Bridge due to it getting "totaled" by a cargo container ship a couple of weeks ago. What I really like about this video was that you're opening up a new world to the "tiny house" crowd. If someone's gonna' like a tiny house -- they'll LOVE living on a boat and, in some respects, they'll find they have more room on a boat! Well, more functional room, anyway. You sure picked a couple of great boats to showcase in your video. That 2002 Catalina 31 is a nice looking boat, but at $54k I think it's a bit on the expensive side. In fact, when I put my steel Colvin Gazelle (50-foot) up for sale later this year, it will probably be priced quite a bit lower. (Anybody interested?) I'm really "itching" to get my 50-year old Westerly Centaur (25-foot) "Opus Magnum-ed out" just the way I want it and get her gunkholing the Chesapeake Bay 'til the end of my days. Anyway, I'm gonna' head off to "Charlie the Truck" and get subscribed there, too. Wishin' ye smooth sailin' as onward ye float, an' good winds an' smooth seas an' friends in yer boat!
@LadyKSailing
2 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!😎
Congrats on the addition to your traveling homes! I've been living in a van since September of '21--and now want to find a boat, so kinda the opposite of your situation. I'll be watching your progress on all fronts-and learning the sailing end of things from watching your videos!
There's a 3-year waiting list for Live aboard pretty much everywhere on the West Coast.
@LadyKSailing
2 ай бұрын
wow!
Box truck build is a great idea for traveling. That is my pick as well.
One added expense for a sailboat is the pump out for the toilet and fuel. Many marinas have free pump out if you can to it. Pump out services that come to you cost money. Boats at anchor will have to motor to the pump out. It’s illegal to dumb sewage overboard in most places. Cooking requires propane which isn’t cheap. But most marinas have free WiFi.
Another great video, happy to see you branching out with CharlietheTruck. You make really helpful videos, and I'm really looking forward to seeing that applied to the box truck build. I got into the idea of tiny homes, and van/RV life, but the cost of both have gone up so much since they got popular on KZread. If you're trying to build new, you're looking at $60-80k+ for a van, probably close to $100k for a tiny house. When I realized that I got really into the thought of owning a liveaboard, I'm pretty sure it's the best bang for your buck in any budget range.
@LadyKSailing
2 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
To operate any vessel with a motor you now have to have a boaters card. They just posted the notice on the gate for my dock. And my neighbor said they watch Coast guard inspect the boats at the launch ramp.
Yessss finally someone said to get the boat first before knowing how to sail😂 thank you Tim for the encouragement😄
I want to say thank you for your time in making these videos! I am currently looking for a fresh start in life. I’m in the Cleveland Ohio area and will taking some orientation classes or beginner classes to try to get up to speed. I lost my daughter last year as I’m writing you this on Father’s Day and it completely turned my world upside down. I always told her that I would end up in Daytona beach one day, little I knew it would be so quick. I don’t have much need for all the stuff I’ve accumulated over the years including the house I purchased that she grew up in… I’m 42 and looking to make the move in the next couple months. Hopefully find some work in the Daytona area and just live out the rest of this life. Sailing is a new idea for me and always romanticized the idea of living on a boat. I see some naysayers here but I won’t let that discourage me. Titusville sounds like a great option. I want to talk to you on your consult website and pick your brain one day soon. But I really just want to say Thank you for the encouragement you offer and insight you have gained through your years. It is very much appreciated!
@LadyKSailing
23 күн бұрын
Thank you for your kind words- so very sorry for your loss 💜
NEVER stop growing..
I keep my motor yacht at Titusville Marina. It's not that easy to get a full-time slip. There is a waiting list 1-2 years. If you have a nice boat, it's usually a shorter wait. Great marina!
Great as always, Tim. A couple of points: - I've spent most of the last decade in both a campervan (Northern Hemisphere summer) and a 34ft Catalina (Southern Hemisphere summer). It's a great life. My partner and I always comment when we get back on the boat that we'd love to have the same sort of room (especially width) in the van as in the boat. Mind you, you'll probably beat that with Charlie :-). - The Catalina is also renowned for its amount of storage space, including behind the squabs. I've looked at Benneteaus and etc of the same size and they don't come close on that score. Neither does our amazingly well designed German campervan. - I had a laugh at your suggestion that you only need to empty the black water tank once a month. Either you're looking at boats with massive retrofits of these tanks, or you're doing most of your "business" when not on board. The same, of course, holds true for campervans. Talking with live-aboards, this is a major drawback with living at a marina unless it has facilities to pump out. Some don't, and I've heard macerators going in the middle of the night. Yuck.
The most expensive way to go somewhere for free.
@jaideedave
2 ай бұрын
Or, the most expensive way to travel 3rd class
The tiny house community has already been salvaging boat parts for ages. The problem is that, when you need to commute to a job, renting a slip is super-expensive.
@dottyjyoung
2 ай бұрын
That being said, free boats pop up all the time in costal communities.
Tim, Half of my career was spent building vehicles that are used worldwide. In fact National Geographic made feature about the industry and I both starred in it and proofed the script - about 15 years ago. I would ditch Charlie and buy an almost 70 year old GM bus from Omaha Transit thats been rebuilt and restored for your trek. You can come back here and thank me later as I do with most of your videos! Thank you!
@chevman46
10 күн бұрын
gud luck ...diesel is 4 bucks a gallon even higher in most places ...ha😂
So good to see you’re still at this! We will be looking in earnest this Summer…. Will hit you up! (And yanks for the excellent personal consulting already!
@LadyKSailing
2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for watching!
Currently van life-ing around Europe, but this is definitely my next plan!
It depend on where your daughter will be for the next few years. Cuz that is where your heart/priority is.
Where I am in Northern Michigan there is an 8-10 year waiting list for boat slips, unfortunately. It’s also a 5 month option at best and runs about $7,500 for the summer season. I need to move.
You are on the right track I started with a box truck I blew up the motor so I sold it and bought a trailer converted a race car trailer to a home lived in it for a year now for a year now into the west coast to the east coast and Back Again you will enjoy it
The problem with this is almost every harbor I inquired of, prohibits liveaboards or does not offer liveaboard slips. And if they do, the asking price is ridiculous. Not to mention (but I will) when I had my Catalina 30, a bunch of retired bossy old pharts were constantly monitoring my use, and continually reminding me living aboard was not allowed. Hundreds of people have keys to the bathrooms/showers too, so I didn't feel especially safe using them.
@tylerm1491
2 ай бұрын
1. Attach a chain to something heavy 2. Drop heavy thing in water 3. Attach boat to chain 4. Go get a hooker and a massive bag of dope, drugs, or pot with all the money you save
I love it, but you must be realistic. YOU need to be a hands on DIY person to do all the fixing that is required. If you can't, you will be paying somone else $$$
On the west coast all the marinas ask for insurance in a minimum of half a million dollars for the insurance.
Greetings Tim, I never thought other sailors would like tiny houses/tiny living. On your box truck, you can always put port holes, hatches and have an outside skin that is a photo of Lady K. Happy Sailing ⛵
@LadyKSailing
3 ай бұрын
That's a great idea!
This was a great video and very very true!!!!
@LadyKSailing
Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
Hey man, you and I think alike. A sail boat was for sale on Craig’s for $1000 parked in the Key West bay. No docking cost! Mothball the gas engine. Buy a DC Trolling Motor. Run it on solar panels! Mount solar panels vertically on the mast!
Excellent as always! What was the second boat you showed with the greenish upholstery and separate chart desk, that is my cup of tea! I look forward to the Charlie the Truck footage
@LadyKSailing
2 ай бұрын
Island Packet :)
Another great informative video Tim!
@LadyKSailing
2 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
Another great report
@LadyKSailing
2 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
I would love to live-a-board, but I'm currently tied pretty hard to the land above the snowline. Living on a sailboat isn't on option when the rivers and lakes freeze over, job isn't the type to let me work remote for several months at a time.
Also you need to be able to keep it somewhere on the west coast good luck just getting a slip for the boat let alone a live aboard
I'm very curious about your design. I'll be watching for updates. The biggest problem with living on a boat, in a marina, is the noise. Get ear plugs! They really help with sleep. I lived in a cab-over camper for a couple years. The older ones are quite cheap. Most likely, the top will need replacing. Kits are $400 to $600. Spend the big money on the truck. Especially, if you are going to be driving long distances. If you have the funds, get a feather weight camper and put it on a V8 Tundra. If you do the speed limit, the Tundra does fine on gas. If it isn't fun, don't do it.
Great idea I Ilved in a dox truck back in the nineties when I started a job in a different town and stayed in a rv park until I could sell my house I was so surprised how much I liked it when people told me I was crazy I told them I thought everyone knew that you will do great it will be like a boat except easier good luck
Sailboats in Australia are so expensive
You're the best!
@LadyKSailing
Ай бұрын
thanks for watching!
Unbelievable! I was just thinking of this exact episode. I don't know how to sail but would love to buy and live on a boat. 😁
@LadyKSailing
2 ай бұрын
You can do it!
Boat slips in any reasonably serviceable location start at $25/ft./mo. - much more than quoted here. Boats have to be out-hauled annually to repair and prevent all kinds of issues. There are thousands of moving parts and components on a boat - all of them very costly. Visit a marina some day. They are all massively over-populated....and parking your car a mile or so from your "tiny home" will cost you a mint.
@yepiratesworkshop7997
2 ай бұрын
If you look around and can be resourceful you can usually find some way to work out the money draining problems. Some life/workstyles just won't work without spending a ton of money due to what's available in that specific area, while a couple of miles away, you can find something cheaper. I know of a co-op style yacht club in the Upper Chesapeake Bay that probably costs less than $1k per year to moor your boat, have access to a work dock and dingy dock, onshore bathrooms and showers, and a large, fenced, parking area that you can see from your boat. The "added" costs are that everyone puts in a few hours a month to the marina -- which also has a boat lift free for it's members to haul out and store their boats on the club's grounds during the Winter. My 50-foot schooner probably costs me $10k to have it in the Fells Point area of Baltimore's Inner Harbor, but has all sorts of amenities, gated access, fenced parking and something like 100 bars and restaurants in a 10 block area. There is also a LOT of so-called "cultural" stuff to do nearby as well. A parking garage in that area over a year's time would probably be about half as much as my marina fee! I also have to carry a $1-million liability insurance policy, too. But, even that's not "too" expensive. It's probably only a few hundred more than the Tow-Boat US "Golden Unlimited" towing insurance plan. The average rent for an apartment nearby would be about $3k per month AND you'd still have to pay for parking somewhere -- about $4,200 per year. There are many liveaboards at my marina and they're all saving lots of money over renting an apartment or buying a house and they all have the best waterfront views that the condo crowd has paid anywhere from $350k to $1-million for. Oh, and if something ticks them off or they get tired of the area, they can simply cut their docklines (none of us really ever does that unless we're drinking, pissed off about something, and want to make a dramatic point). O.K. untie their docklines, and find another place to live -- taking their 'water-house' with them. It's all a matter of taste, resourcefulness, attitude and a bit of luck now and then. There's also the possibility of finding someone who has a riverside home and a dock, who'd rent you a spot on their dock and let you park your car in their driveway. Or, maybe they want to sell their boat and will pony up with dockspace to seal the deal. Depending on "luck," you might get it relatively cheaply or free if you're willing to take care of their pool, mow their lawn, etc. There's always a way if you're willing to try. Sorry to drone on with this so long, but the "I can't get there from here" thing ruined many great opportunities for me during my younger years and I'd hate to see it happen to someone else. The truth is, you never really know until you give it a good, honest, try.
@Franklin-pc3xd
2 ай бұрын
@@yepiratesworkshop7997 I saw those marinas in northern MD. Like the rest of NOMD at the time (maybe 15-20 years ago) that whole area was a wretched white-trash sh$t hole, to borrow a Trump term. Look, when it comes to anything I can float, fly or fu@k, I'm renting, borrowing or stealing it but I'm never buying it.
Ah Tim! Linda, my beautiful wife said 'no worries, come to Australia'. We've got a Jarkan you can see, if you dare'. Enjoy the new project.
@LadyKSailing
2 ай бұрын
😃
You got me, I was about to spend 100k on a used van. That could get one hell of a nice sailboat.
Tim!!! You just caused a giant light bulb to pop on in my head!! I have 20 acres on a vineyard and winery that I own. I was going to buy pre-fabricated tiny homes for airbnb guests but they are expensive. Why not buy old sailboats that are ready for the scrap yard and put them into a retirement life of housing airbnb guests?? Amazing idea. Thank you as always.
@davidbrayshaw3529
3 ай бұрын
You could get the local excavator guy and a crane guy out and dig them into the ground up to the waterline and make a nice "arrangement", as such. And you would be spoiled for choice for cheap options for yachts. You don't need decent rigging, nav gear nor a functioning engine, just something that's neat and tidy down below that doesn't leak. And if you did come across a vessel with decent running gear/nav gear then salvage it and stick it in the classifieds. The only suggestion that I'd make is to stick to GRP or maybe ferro cement, in your circumstances. Timber won't last and condensation and heating will be a nightmare with steel.
@jeffreyhutchinsdo
3 ай бұрын
@@davidbrayshaw3529 Love it. Thanks for that.
@davidbrayshaw3529
3 ай бұрын
@@jeffreyhutchinsdo Good luck with your project. It's a great idea. You've got me thinking about putting a Granny flat in my front yard, now!
@robyoung5455
3 ай бұрын
There’s a company in Europe (France I think) that does this kind of conversion.
@Urmomsmysidepiece
3 ай бұрын
Watch the video on the boat auction I watched the boat auction in Long Beach these things were crappy cuz they were lived on by like homeless people and stuff they might not be great for the water but if you wanted to like permanently put them on your land and just put them as airbnb's people were buying these things for $300 a piece there was a really nice 41 ft one didn't even sell you could have turned around and said hey I'll give you a hundred bucks that's what this one guy was doing cuz the minimum bid was $400 and none of them were selling he was like 300 300 and you just kept buying them just a scrap them out for their windows and their sales and their stainless steel cleats and stuff like that
Love
You got to ask yourself why are there so many boats for sale think about it you know what the abbreviation of B.O.A.T. means bring over another thousand😮
There you go again making me think!!! LOL
Oh yeah one more tidbit the first Marina in Ventura that I went to said they wanted the boat to be 2005 or newer.😢
@LadyKSailing
2 ай бұрын
wow
Could I have your opinion on the Harmony 42s? I'm looking at a Catalina, Oceanis & Jeanneau in the same size but I haven't seen much about this french built boat. Thank you so much for your brilliant videos!!
ive been thinking about this for years in south florida. say west palm beach south. and i know a ton of places these people anchor, but i dont understand where they are parking the car. i have to get to work and have been trying to figure out where they park. in multiple locations... im convinced they dont have cars
I’m about ready to take the plunge. Living/working in Lorton VA the next few years. Tons of affordable boats available close by. First I need to find a reasonable marina that allows live boards within commuting distance. Any suggestions out there? Thanks!
You forgot to mention shit breaks every day on a boat. Maintaining a boat costs and if you have any money you will spend all of it on youre boat. Ask me how i know. Live aboard 40 years so far. Bought my last boat a tayana 37 for 52,000. Then spent 250,000 over the next 20 years fixing it.
This exactly what my wife and I are doing at this very moment. House is sold, camper is cleaned, painted, and stocked up. In two days we cross the mountains to the sea where take our fist looks at the crop of boats we’ve been scouting online. If we’re lucky, an unlisted gem will show up in one of the marinas or anchorages we visit, and then the real adventure begins. Excited and terrified.
@LadyKSailing
3 ай бұрын
Good luck!
This is exactly what my wife and I did last month. Couldn't afford a home in this crazy market so I bought a 72' Columbia 30' for cheap, have been steady fixing it up since. Slip fees are cheap here in Tennessee. Recommend Progressive insurance for older boats like mine.
Any ideas for single person on a catermaran...?
I've been wondering about the reality of sailing a boat during the summer (PNW) and for the winter, putting the boat on our (not yet) own private property with good wooden deck around it to make getting in and out easy. Then, launch it again in the Spring, Rinse and repeat. I suspect there are some local regulations that might stop this sort of alternative lifestyle?
@LadyKSailing
2 ай бұрын
There is no law against putting your boat "on the hard" i.e. up on a wooden cradle - (or on a trailer if it's a much smaller boat) on your personal property for the winter - as long as that is ok with the neighborhood housing authority or the local regulations where you live - if it's a larger boat you have to consider that you might possibly be hiring or renting a crane to get the boat in and out of the water - which can be quite expensive
Parking your box truck can be a challenge
@mallorymcguire833
2 ай бұрын
Most of the harbors I asked told me they no longer allow liveaboards.
@TheCornucopiaProject-bd5jk
2 ай бұрын
@@mallorymcguire833 it’s like car or van camping in the city. Keep the lowest profile possible, run under the radar and don’t ask for permission
Any cost equal to the monthly maintenance fees of a condo
I'd be buying you breakfast... digging your posts
@LadyKSailing
2 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! 😎
I would think you'd at least want liability insurance Incase you run into someone or some property that's not yours.
I came the the same realizations about boats a couple years ago. Unfortunately I cannot buy one yet so if you could halt your rise to stardom that would be great
@LadyKSailing
2 ай бұрын
😄
No fair. My offer to this guy was that he had to tie BOTH hands behind his back for all future videos. Looks like he tried to get fancy and just tie back the right hand - and not permanently - so no cigar and no hundred bucks, buddy.
What about motor sailors?
@LadyKSailing
2 ай бұрын
Well sure, you can make a tiny house out of any boat I suppose
There is not such thing like “for free”! This is a dream.
Thank you for all you do, our family is planning to make the move to full time living on a boat in the next 18 months.
@LadyKSailing
3 ай бұрын
thank you for watching!
Great episode Tim, keep on going
@LadyKSailing
3 ай бұрын
thanks for watching!
Great comparison!
@LadyKSailing
3 ай бұрын
Thanks!
So your trying to convince tiny house/vanlifer people to consider a sailboat as a better option......while you do the opposite in a box truck 😂. All good brother,long time subscriber here,keep up the good work. Just wanted to point out the irony.
@LadyKSailing
2 ай бұрын
Pretty much!
@nickpellegrin
2 ай бұрын
@@LadyKSailing I still enjoy your content,im intrested in making small spaces livable,van,box truck,boat,diy camper.....all the same,but on different terms different ways to enjoy the world while we still can. I jyst saw some humor in this vid. Keep up the content,and thanx for sharing.
I really enjoy your channel. And you are correct about nearly everything i've heard. But (you knew it was coming lol), I must caution against expecting to live free and easy at anchor in Florida. Lots of problems, like who will let you dock your dingy, who will give you WiFi access, and will it still be there when you get back from the store. Theft is a big problem, dingy and on board while away as well. Do billions of skeeters come out to visit every day at sundown? Happens in many places, they can fly out to a mile from shore in calm areas and are unbearable. Is there a local honey barge to pump you out? Often a legal requirement in FL , and the State wildlife people WILL board you and check your papers and receipts for pump out. The fact is NO ONE in FL much likes live-aboards who don't pay mooring fees... and some local cops will run you off whether its "Constitutional" or not. Arguing is not recommended ;)
@LadyKSailing
2 ай бұрын
Good to know- thank you!
An RV that can kill you. LOL.
you love Catalina, but wasn't it a Catalina the broke on you in rough seas?
@LadyKSailing
2 ай бұрын
Lady K is a Hughes, not a Catalina
@jackpresnull3818
2 ай бұрын
Oh OK. Thanks for the reply. I thought I remembered the one that flooded was a Catalina.
@jackpresnull3818
2 ай бұрын
I should be buying my first sailboat next year.
@LadyKSailing
2 ай бұрын
Congratulations! 🥳
thing is, I need to convert a BIG house lady to a "tiny house" boat lady. 🙄
@LadyKSailing
28 күн бұрын
Good luck!
Getting paid for what you're passionate about IS the dream. You're living it, Tim.
@LadyKSailing
3 ай бұрын
thanks for watching!
And, I also have made a surf camper from a box truck, complete with solar, AC, top loading fridge, bathroom, Murphy bed/living area and kitchen counter. I love it! Scariest was cutting the sides for the windows. Always a bit scary when cutting big holes on a wall!
@LadyKSailing
3 ай бұрын
Very cool!
You are really good at your job
@LadyKSailing
2 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
Great video - really appreciate the content!
@LadyKSailing
3 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
Good luck on your new project great idea. 👍
A sailboat is a tiny house lol
@davidbrayshaw3529
3 ай бұрын
I look at it like my house is a tiny boat. My wife doesn't see it the same way, though.
Tim, we love you too! You do amazing informational videos. I look forward to seeing your videos every week. I now sail lake Superior in part from watching your videos and realizing that YES, I can sail (and so can anyone else that has an interest in it)! You ROCK Tim!
@LadyKSailing
3 ай бұрын
That is awesome! thanks for watching!
Thanks for the great show! 💙
@LadyKSailing
3 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great Video Tim! Cannot wait to get my tiny home! 🚢
13:11 hahahaha...!! A Box truck..!!! Congrats, and I wish you well in that renovation..!! 👊
Looking forward to your adventures
I am looking at sail boats... not travel trailers.😊
@captainjimolchs
3 ай бұрын
Some sailboats can serve as both.
@Lady K Sailing knocked this one out of the park sir!
@LadyKSailing
3 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@elliottscott6179
3 ай бұрын
@@LadyKSailing Cat 310 will be my starter boat.
Great show. You keep getting better. Love your passion.
@LadyKSailing
3 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
Great job Tim! Bringing the tiny house crowd to sailing. Love the creativity. Thanks for the entertainment/content!
@LadyKSailing
3 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
Tow a small sailboat behind Charlie, carry some scuba gear and a mountain bike, and you'll have the best of ALL worlds. ^_^ Love your channel. I'm heading over to Charlie the Truck to subscribe.
@LadyKSailing
3 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
After 36 years of commercial fishing I’m longing for the ocean again. Tiny and cheap are on my agenda.
Good for you Tim, I too am in a holding pattern until my kids get a little older. Been watching the sailboat market for a couple of years and my time is coming, good to see yours is too. Keep up the good work!
@LadyKSailing
3 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
Timely message.
Lol, your sarcasm is awesome. Especially on the Wharram vid. Lived aboard in the past on 25', then 30' Pearsons, np. Purchased a Tartan 37 (with upgrades needed) $10,000. Best Tiny home. Please continue & Fair winds.
@LadyKSailing
3 ай бұрын
thanks for watching!
Oh to be young again, and more money savvy than I was, so many more choices than In my hay day
I think this video may have sold me on moving forward. That Catalina 310 with the island bed. I always think of where I want to end up instead of a reasonable place to start, and transition later. Good job! But I'm not sure slips in Calif are that inexpensive lol
Great perspective I didn’t think of a sailboat is a tiny house but keep thinking about buying one so I can get one in Southern California which is the closest place to Las Vegas. So at least once a month I can go spend my time on the boat with my wife and kids Bring me too. When you get that truck finished you should let the channels know when you’re gonna go see what is the transcontinental race from Long Beach to Hawaii we love to meet you hang out for a moment and just enjoy some good company with good people
Tim great episode. You brought up the Marinas. Sure would like a comprehensive list and scoring system 1 to 5. Looking for our boat an looking for job's in Florida. We want to do exactly what you said. Get our boat. Live in a marina while we get to know our boat n aĺl her systems. Slowly take her out on sails ⛵️ until we feel comfortable to head to the Bahamas n VIs.
Right On! I looked at the box truck option, but decided to build out a 20' trailer with 19kwh of battery, 2x3000w linked, mppt inverters, and 4kw of solar. on the roof, Disco beds, Coleman Gas stove, Portable shower, Starlink, etc. I found it easier to just unhook the trailer and drive away with my 4x4 Toyota truck, to get groceries, go to coffee shops to edit video , drone footage and photos, etc. Spent 2 months near Lander University last fall camping and working from my "Trailer" and watching my daughter play rugby on the weekends. I made everything removable from the trailer once I buy my boat, which I am in the process of doing right now. Maybe a slip In Charleston, SC this fall instead of the trailer. Thought I would give my two cents as I struggled with this decision for a long time and actually had money down on a Mercedes Van before I saw the issues on mobility once I set up camp the Van for months. I even left my trailer in campgrounds and drove 1000 miles away for an away games for a couple of days, way cheap on fuel thats for sure. 10mph with the trailer, 20mph without. Hit me up if you have any questions.
@billcostello7769
3 ай бұрын
Hoping you meant MPG?
@DerekAlexander-yv9dr
2 ай бұрын
@@billcostello7769 Yes for sure! Bill thank you for pointing that out.😉
Can't believe how cheap boats are in the U.S. I would come across the pond and snap one up and sail it back. However, I would have to pay a horrendous amount of import duty on the Customs valuation, not what it says on the receipt. Plus slip costs are expensive in the UK and Europe. I would have to live in the States but they don't give Visas out any more. Could find a nice American lady though..........