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I live alone
on a 31' boat. At its widest point it is 11'6", yet it's
spacious enough
for my needs. Seven years ago I lived in a 3000 square foot
condo at the
marina where I kept my boat. That place was much more space
than I
needed, consumed too much time to maintain, and was expensive
to heat during
the {font:'Microsoft Sans Serif'}{size:14pt}New
England
winters. One day, as I was looking out my living room window
at my boat,
I asked myself "why not try living on it for a year?"
I gave up
the condo, moved onto my boat, and I've now lived here for
over seven years, with
no plans to move back onto land.
I have all
the amenities that I need: queen size bed, gas stove and
oven, refrigerator,
microwave, shower, wireless internet and cable TV.
As it is a
small space, it's inexpensive to heat. With
the money that I save I can easily afford to drop my laundry
off at the local "fluff
'n' fold", eat out often, and take some very nice
vacations.
While I'm
saving money, my biggest savings by living in a small space
is time. I have a freedom that none of my landlocked
friends can imagine, and they usually envy.
However,
the best part of living on the boat is my fellow live-aboards
at the marina. They are like-minded individuals who share my
sense of freedom and have learned that what really matters in
life is not owning
the things that usually end up owning us.
I have
many friends who lately have either lost their job or fear
that they'll lose theirs
soon. I have no such worries. Should I get a pink slip, I'll
cast off the
dock lines and sail to the
Caribbean
, excited about the future.
How many
people in their forties can say they own their own home, have
no debt, and
enough money to maintain their current lifestyle the rest of
their life?
I can.