Sailing Tiny Homes - Liveaboard Sailboat Cruising 30 Feet Or Less. Minimalism At Sea

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Could you live with all of your belongings in a tiny home no more than 400 square feet? Some say, "Buy small but sail big. Go small, go now". Living minimally in a confined space is not without challenges. Join us for these five unique tiny sailboat tours. Direct links to each of these channels below.

[Tiny Sailing Homes Featured in This Compilation]

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A truly wonderful channel! Here I am at 67 going on 35 years, little resources and have been trying in my own mind to fully realise `the dream`. By pulling these channels and their beautiful people with real world thoughts and objectives together you have created a Eureka moment for me.
I`ll be on the water within a month if all goes well (Don`t have a boat yet!)
Thank you all so much, following you all the way! x

stevenkemp
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When these boats were built they were the big boat. Lyn and Larry Pardee cruiser the world in 22 and 27 foot boats. The advertising for my Cape Dory 27 states its a world cruiser. What has changed is people's expectations. Honestly, I don't want anything bigger she's all that I can manage. Bigger boats just mean more work, more money and more crew. My CD 27 is my forever boat.

tdk
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Proves the point that you do not have to have a 40 foot plus boat worth half a million with air con, showers, fridge freezers and water makers and a massive amount of electrical gadgets to sail the world and enjoy it. Go small, go now.

mikehurley
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Thanks again for the feature! We love our little boat ☺️

HannahRaeBaldwin
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"The Adventures of Tarka" channel is awesome.

solrac
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I live on a 25ft Atlanta 24. small is awesome i just need the incentive now to sail away and live my dream. best move I've ever made xx

andrewwilliams
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Great overview. I like sailing channels with smaller boats more than those with larger and more expensive boats. Sailing Magic Carpet is one of my favorites.

SailingMarieholmIF
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I'm living on my second boat an Ericson 41. My first boat was a Albin Vega 27.

I'm looking now for a certain 30 footer. I not going say which one it is so as not to have a billion people looking for them too, you know, price wise. They rarely go on the market.

My 41 is nice, but I haven't taken her out on a sailing date yet. I just leave her all tied up at the dock. Sad.

Prices double for everything when you reach 40 feet versus 30 feet. And at 50ft they double again.

If you would to live at the dock or on the hook and not go anywhere, go BIG.

If you would to go cruising, as Lin & Larry said; Thirty feet is enough.

svoctopus
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this compilation is very well thought of. it's not repetitive. instead each story accentuates an aspect of liveaboard sailing and different ways in which different people deal with similar problems

tombombadil
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Nice roundup of some of the smaller cruising yachts and their owners!

Paul_Crosbie
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A worthy video!!! There are so many big boat videos out there that it’d be easy to get discouraged. I live in a 28ft boat and the advantages out way the disadvantages. Expenses; tucking into small anchorages; less stress if you have to sail unexpectedly engineless and less stuff to maintain are to name just a few advantages.

richardcranium
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Me and the wife just bought a Catalina 27” 1979 working on her daily after work and weekends! We have grown on the ocean 🌊 boating. Now trying to make a home away from home to cruise around the Bay Area! Like you boat! ⛵️

mikejustus
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Less than 3 years to go if nothing goes wrong and this will be my life.

jodyssey
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Small and simple. That's the way to go!

gerrit
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After owning 8 boats (from25ft-40ft) I have decided, that every boat has a function, small is cheap, easy, but is cramped with limited capacity.In contrast larger boats usually sail better (depending on design of course) have comfort, water, fuel, and range. But I think the most important thing is purpose.

johnpatterson
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I wish we still were looking at Adventures of Targa a great channel

tanglesfishingsunnycoast
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I live on a sailboat, and I always say "If you're in one room, you're in every room." LOL

skeingamepodcast
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cal 2-27 for almost 30 years. We travel the inside passage between Seattle and Glacier Bay each summer, winter at a marina in puget sound. A great galley, lotsa counter space, refrigerator, and good storage, fold-down table that will feed four, huge for the two of us, two settees that give each of us our space, head and stateroom kinda combined, so no shower, but roomy, bed that one can sit down on, easy entry, egress without kicking the partner, expensive 8 inch thick mattress, cause almost one third of our life is spent there. Boat handles easy, not great to windward, but sneakily fast downwind. Diesel, 5knots under power, six knots or a bit better with good wind. Equivalent to a circumnavigation in miles traveled. Been a good time. At the moment weathering winter in the teens, F., comfy and warm in our insulated home.

steveknutzen
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G'day from Australia.
I recently bought a Columbia 27 in the process of refitting the boat. I am soon going to do a walkthrough on my boat.
Gerard on board,
SV GEMSTAR.

SvGemstar
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I once owned a Glander Cay 23. It had standing headroom. . .. in one spot. And it was good for weekends in the Marina. Then I had to move from Baltimore to Milwaukee, and I thought that I needed to take the boat there, too. It was a 60 day trip on that 23 ft boat by way of the Erie Canal. After that, I did not thnk so much of small boat living. Thirty feet would have been much better.

jeffreyerwin