Year: 1982 Language: english Author: Groene J. Genre: Manual Publisher: Hearst Marine Books ISBN: 0-87851-217-9 Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 215 Description: Living aboard a boat can be a low-cost, mobile way of life. It can be more exciting, educational, rewarding, and inspiring than anything you’ve ever done. It can be a warm, family-bonding approach to raising children. It is a way to travel without a suitcase, with time to live among a variety of cultures. You may test yourself to your physical, emotional, spiritual, and psychological limits. It is a way to grow, to achieve, and to take control of your life. In many ways, your decision to move from a land-based home to a water-borne vessel could be even more difficult than actually living aboard. But Janet Groene, who lived on a small sailboat for ten years, helps to eliminate the mystery and anxiety by detailing what the liveaboard can expect and how life aboard can become everything you dreamed. How to Live Aboard a Boat is a practical guide filled with sound advice on everything from making the commitment, choosing the boat, and equipping your new home, to such day-to-day concerns as mail, pets, banking, and making a living. It is a unique hook about the boating life, spiced with anecdotes from the author’s own experiences and those of other liveahoards she has met over the years. For everyone who wants to live on a boat of any size or type, here’s how.
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How to Live Aboard a Boat
Language: english
Author: Groene J.
Genre: Manual
Publisher: Hearst Marine Books
ISBN: 0-87851-217-9
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 215
Description: Living aboard a boat can be a low-cost, mobile way of life. It can be more exciting, educational, rewarding, and inspiring than anything you’ve ever done. It can be a warm, family-bonding approach to raising children. It is a way to travel without a suitcase, with time to live among a variety of cultures. You may test yourself to your physical, emotional, spiritual, and psychological limits. It is a way to grow, to achieve, and to take control of your life.
In many ways, your decision to move from a land-based home to a water-borne vessel could be even more difficult than actually living aboard. But Janet Groene, who lived on a small sailboat for ten years, helps to eliminate the mystery and anxiety by detailing what the liveaboard can expect and how life aboard can become everything you dreamed.
How to Live Aboard a Boat is a practical guide filled with sound advice on everything from making the commitment, choosing the boat, and equipping your new home, to such day-to-day concerns as mail, pets, banking, and making a living. It is a unique hook about the boating life, spiced with anecdotes from the author’s own experiences and those of other liveahoards she has met over the years.
For everyone who wants to live on a boat of any size or type, here’s how.
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