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    We lived on a sailboat for 18 months. The lifestyle was much more challenging than we expected.

    stamilhstgr0518@gmail.comBy stamilhstgr0518@gmail.comJuly 6, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    We lived on a sailboat for 18 months. The lifestyle was much more challenging than we expected.
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    • My husband and I lived on a boat full-time for a year and a half

    • The lifestyle was our dream, but the reality was much more challenging than we expected

    • We felt like we had to stay alert all the time, and working in such a small space was difficult

    Three years ago, my husband and I packed up our lives in the suburbs of London and moved aboard a 36-foot sailboat

    We’d sailed before and had spent weeks on boats each year for our vacations, but living on one full-time proved to be very different. We ended up living aboard and sailing through Europe for 18 months before my husband received a job on land, and we had to leave

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    The lifestyle was a dream in many ways, but some aspects were more challenging than we ever could’ve expected

    Instead of feeling free, I felt limited

    Boats anchored at a dock during daytime, with the ocean in the background.
    Living in a small space was much harder than we expected.Laura Keys

    Once our boat left the dock, we were limited to only the supplies that we had on board. We had to carry everything with us: food, water, diesel fuel, cooking gas, medical supplies, spare parts, and anything else we could need

    Knowing exactly how much of something we had — but not knowing exactly how long we’d need to make that thing stretch — naturally made us want to ration just about everything

    I found myself monitoring how much food we were eating each day, how much water it took to do the dishes, and how long the stove had been on. I was very aware of our limits

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    We also had to stay mindful of how charged our batteries were. Aside from the potential annoyances of the lights going out or the fridge no longer working, running out of power can become dangerous quickly at sea

    We’d need electricity to power the lights and systems that let other boats see us; we also needed to keep our radio powered in case we had to call for help

    Living in a tiny space also made life difficult. Neither of us is claustrophobic, and we both actually liked the boat’s coziness, but working remotely was tough

    If one of us had a call, there was nowhere to escape the noise, and it was very hard to avoid distracting each other

    We always had to be alert and could never fully relax

    The writer wearing a bandana and using ropes to dock her boat.
    I felt like I always had to be on high alert.Laura Keys

    So much can go wrong on a boat, and the consequences can be very serious. To sail safely, you need to understand the risks and know how to solve problems that arise … which doesn’t exactly create the most relaxing environment

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    We needed to be constantly attuned to changes in the weather. I had to check the forecast multiple times a day, monitor the actual conditions we were experiencing, and move the boat if things ever felt unsafe

    Then, there was the stressful topic of money. Boat repairs can be unpredictable and pricy, and working as consultants also meant that our finances fluctuated

    If a key system like our Starlink internet broke, we would not only have to deal with replacing it — we also wouldn’t be able to earn any income from our remote work while it was down

    Maintenance and repairs became an ongoing battle

    Even with the best planning, boats can be a nightmare to maintain. The salty, wet environment meant that our electrical wiring would corrode quickly, any exposed metal would quickly rust, and we’d frequently find mold growing on walls and inside cupboards

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    Plus, systems don’t just break during the daytime. Alarms go off at all hours, and emergencies need to be dealt with immediately

    We once woke up to find that the lowest part of the boat was completely filled with water. I started bailing out the water while my husband tried to find theen back to bed, it was 3 in the morning

    Despite the many challenges, though, I’m still very glad I got the opportunity to live at sea. I explored the entire west coast of Europe, got really good at problem-solving, and gained confidence in my own abilities

    Sailing full-time is hard, but it was worth it for me — even though I’m glad I’m back on land now

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