nmcafee
Member
So,
We have a plan to live aboard a ~56 foot trawler in the Bahamas during the winter, up the east coast during storm season. The boat will be fairly self sufficient with watermaker, solar and generators. My vision has us anchoring out 90% of the time when in Bahamas, 50% of the time up the east coast.
Question is for the Bahamas. I forsee the ability to say "who wants to come over to our boat and play some cards and do some general chit chat" and have some people respond.
One of the things that led us to build a liveaboard plan was the collection of stories about the boating community. Is my vision accurate or a pipe dream?
Currently have an average of $900 a month in my budget for marina time and want to make sure it is realistic to anchor out that much and still keep social.
Thanks in advance for anyone offering their advice.
We have a plan to live aboard a ~56 foot trawler in the Bahamas during the winter, up the east coast during storm season. The boat will be fairly self sufficient with watermaker, solar and generators. My vision has us anchoring out 90% of the time when in Bahamas, 50% of the time up the east coast.
Question is for the Bahamas. I forsee the ability to say "who wants to come over to our boat and play some cards and do some general chit chat" and have some people respond.
One of the things that led us to build a liveaboard plan was the collection of stories about the boating community. Is my vision accurate or a pipe dream?
Currently have an average of $900 a month in my budget for marina time and want to make sure it is realistic to anchor out that much and still keep social.
Thanks in advance for anyone offering their advice.