IWe moved to FL to try another loction... and house left with family(kids-
mistake)... and my part of the bargain was when we got to a certain point,
I
would hae the boatr I always dreamed of: I was on a destroyer, so I knew
it
would be good for me....I was surprised my wife adapted and liked the year
we spent there...
I was amazed... there is a lot of compromise and ****ft of priorities- but
no
lawnmower LOL
after getting used to the marina shower routines, learning your boat--- we
intend to relocate to coast on a larger boat...
We spent a year on a 26 foot in tampa area... and look lovingly back on
the
experince...and forward to being on a coast again...
this time I get to hae my ham radio :)))
*tem****arly* stuck in SE USA
"Cablespeed" <maxheadspace@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> My wife decided she wants to go off and find herself in a life that
> doesn't include me! She has always objected to my idea of buying a
> sailboat, so the closest I've come is owning a power boat or two. Maybe
> it's divine intervention that she decided to move on!!!
>
> Anyway, I've done some sailing, and actually took cl***** a while back,
> but am considering the prospect of living on a boat. My price range
> limits me to boats in the 35 to 40 foot range.
>
> Any suggestions, comments, recommendations, warnings that you can give
me
> to aid in my planning to move to an aquatic domicile? Other than the
> obvious issues of limited living and storage space, what do I need to
know
> or look for?
>
> Many thanks in advance!
> Max.
>


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