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  1. Marine Resident Friendly Marinas

    This is a list of known and reported marinas that allow marine residents in British Columbia. We need your help to build and keep this list up-to-date. Please contact us with any additions or edits. North Island. Campbell River - Discovery Harbour Marina. South Island. Nanaimo - Stones Marina & Boatyard. Ladysmith - Page Point Marina.

  2. Living on a sailboat

    Living at the marina: $550 per month - We spent two years living on a sailboat full time in Spruce Harbour Marina in Vancouver, BC and we had it GOOD! We were right downtown and the moorage cost included power hookup, a parking spot, storage space, showers, a woodworking shop, and laundry facilities.

  3. A guide to liveaboard marinas: choose the best one for your lifestyle

    Restroom and Shower Facilities. Given the option, most liveaboard boaters will choose to shower in the marina's shower—even if their boat has a shower onboard! This is because (1) humid air can really build up in your boat, particularly in the winter months, and (2) because taking showers will quickly drain your water tanks.

  4. Living Aboard in British Columbia

    Its the 2 weeks away thats the problem for people working or going to school,it should be 90 days(for a nominal fee) with extensions provided when necesary.If the boat is compliant there should be no problem.A permanent area needs to be provided in the Lower mainland for people to live aboard,with dinghy dock and facilities. Wether they are a vessel in transit or a resident of this fine ...

  5. Living on a Small Sailboat in Canada's Cruisers Paradise

    FAR from Fancy - our tiny floating home has no refrigeration, we cook on a camp stove and haul our anchor up by hand⚓️ It's not glam, but boat life has been ...

  6. This family lives on their sailboat. Here's how they make it work

    Nestled inside a marina in Vancouver, British Columbia, among the charter boats and commercial vessels, a couple is raising their two young children. For nearly a decade, this 60-foot-long ...

  7. Can you legally live aboard a boat in Vancouver?

    The average cost of a rental in Vancouver right now is $2,247 for an unfurnished one-bedroom unit, plus utilities. Assuming you are renting a 28-foot boat for $200/month as the Facebook Marketplace listing suggests and you can get into the city-run Heather Civic Marina, the monthly cost of living aboard the vessel would be $809.07/month plus ...

  8. How Much Does It Cost to Live on a Boat in Vancouver?

    These depend on your boat size and location: my 42-foot imaginary vessel would cost me a $2,170 annual licence fee plus $13.14 monthly per foot ($551.88) at the city-operated Heather Civic Marina, or six times that amount at the private Coal Harbour Marina. I'm no math whiz, but even after you pay off the boat, rent isn't exactly a killer deal.

  9. Is living on a boat right for you?

    It depends on your location, boat, and how comfortable you want to be. We spent between $600- $2,000 a month while living aboard our boat. This young UK couple is living on a sailboat for £500 ($570) a month while cruising around the world. This young family from San Diego told Insider they pay $2,200 a month to live on a 40-foot boat.

  10. Living on a Boat Guide: Here's All You Need to Know

    For example, living on a sailboat in a marina in Vancouver, British Columbia, only costs around $550 per month. That rent includes full amenities, including power, internet, parking, pump-outs, showers, and a workshop. You'll pay more than double that for a one-bedroom apartment in Vancouver.

  11. How To Live on a Sailboat

    Living on a sailboat can be a rewarding experience, especially if you come prepared and make strategic lifestyle adjustments. Living on a sailboat is possible if you find the right boat, stay organized, manage maintenance and utilities effectively, make an income, and choose a suitable marina. Anyone who follows these steps can live a frugal ...

  12. How to Live on a Sail Boat and Embrace the Ultimate Seafaring Lifestyle

    Living on a sailboat offers the ultimate freedom and flexibility. Here are the key benefits that come with this unique lifestyle: 1. Exploration: Living on a sailboat allows you to freely explore various destinations and coastal areas at your own pace. You have the freedom to change your location whenever you desire, embarking on new adventures ...

  13. Living on a Boat: The Ultimate Off-grid Living Adventure

    Here's my experience living on a boat in the waters of British Columbia (damn close to Alaska). True,a liveaboard does face some unique challenges, however as with most challenges, attitude and planning goes a long way. In my case I looked for for the right project. I finally found a 50ft aluminum sailboat which I bought for it's scrap value.

  14. Living On A Sailboat

    Living on a sailboat brings us closer to nature. We tend to go to sleep when the sun sets and rise with the sun. You're dealing with the weather on a daily basis, whether it's heat, wind, rain, or cold. You experience weather more intensely on a boat. This causes us to appreciate the good weather all that much more.

  15. Living on a Sailboat

    Some people dream of completing a circumnavigation, while others stick to seasonal cruising. Whatever your goal, sailboats might not be the fastest way to travel, but they are certainly the most romantic. 4. Small Space Simple Living. On the one hand, boats and RVs are the mobile equivalents of the tiny house.

  16. Sailboat Living: 10 Things To Know Before Moving On Board

    Watching the sunset every day is one of the best things about sailboat living. Then there's the sunrises and sunsets, and the endless starlit skies. The thunderstorms that you're suddenly a part of, when before you could hide inside brick walls. The constantly changing sea and sky, and the sun and wind.

  17. Living on a Boat: Beginner's Guide for Liveaboards

    Essentials: Stowage, Comfort & Connectivity. When you move from a 2,000-square foot house to a 40-foot boat, all the closets are smaller, the cupboards are fewer and there's no two-car garage. In preparation, you'll need to de-clutter kitchen gadgets, tools, mementos and clothing. Keep winter clothes in off-boat storage and your business ...

  18. Living In A Sailboat: An Insider's Guide To Sailboat Life

    You can get it cheaper but there are no recommended surveyors in Sicily so we made the decision to fly one in from the UK. That way there weren't any language barriers either. We were slightly unlucky that the marina the sailboat was in was such an expensive one to get a lift out, you can get lifted out for more like £200-£300 ($250 - $380 USD) in other boatyards.

  19. Cost of Living On A Sailboat (Monthly Breakdown)

    The first cost to consider when living on a sailboat is the marina fees/slip fees. The marina costs for a sailboat are approximately $10 to $20 per foot per month. For example, a sailboat owner with a boat size of 30 feet will typically pay between $300 and $600 per month in slip fees to stay at a marina. A marina will charge a boat owner on a ...

  20. What It's Like to Live on a Houseboat in Vancouver

    This houseboat in Vancouver offers a stunning view of the marina. The North Shore mountains and downtown are only a taste of the upsides of living in this floating home. The owners Doug McClelland and Anthony Tucker plopped their newly built floating home in Coal Harbour Marina in Vancouver, British Columbia. This harbour is considered one of the best in North America, and is full of gorgeous ...

  21. 14 Things Nobody Tells You About Living on a Boat

    Living on a boat is a dream for many people. You might imagine tropical anchorages with darting fish, solitude deep in nature, or evening cocktails on the stern as oranges and pinks splash across the horizon. Boat life is often romanticized, and when I tell people I've been living on a boat since 2016, they often say something like, "You ...

  22. Best Sailing Destinations In BC

    The best sailing locations in British Columbia include the Gulf Islands, Vancouver Island, and Princess Louisa Inlet. Other top sailing destinations in BC are Gabriola Island, De Courcy Island, and Secretary Islands. These are just a few and sailing goals may differ on what you would like to see. In my experience, the Sunshine Coast is some of ...

  23. 14 Surprising Things About Living on a Sailboat that Nobody Talks ...

    Freedom from stuff is one of the greatest parts of boat life, and the limited space is not a big deal over time. After many years of living on our CT-41 sailboat, we are still thinking of ways to ...

  24. The Rain Keeps Coming... Living on a Sailboat during BC's Extreme

    Over the past few weeks, British Columbia has been experiencing a huge amount of rainfall and destructive weather and it is causing some major problems! They...

  25. Nancy Marie (Rorvick) Staheli Obituary

    Staheli, Nancy Marie (Rorvick) 85, completed her life on this earth March 22, 2024. She was a nurse, mid-wife, adventurer and sailor. A lover of nature and wilderness. Babies, dogs and books were ...

  26. How to Watch Hockey East Championship: #1 Boston College vs #2 Boston

    Who: #2 Boston University Terriers (26-8-2) vs #1 Boston College Eagles (30-5-1) Where: TD Garden, Boston, MA. When: Saturday March 23rd, 2024. Puck Drop Time: 7:30pm ET. How to Watch: Tonight's ...

  27. Tasmania Election 2024 Results

    Tasmania Election 2024 Results. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn, and work.

  28. Planned Outage for Some Cornell Lab Services

    Several Cornell Lab of Ornithology services will be unavailable beginning March 19 through 6:00 a.m. U.S. Eastern time on March 21. This is a one-time disruption while we migrate more than 1.6 billion eBird observations and additional project data to new servers. After the move, our websites will have improved reliability, stability, and room ...

  29. Pandemic Lockdowns Had Varied Effects on Wildlife

    A new study challenges the conventional wisdom that wild animals became more active during pandemic lockdowns. Snapshot USA. By Emily Anthes. March 18, 2024. In the early months of the Covid ...

  30. As the Rio Grande Dries Up, Canoeing Near Big Bend National Park Gets

    The Rio Grande in a section of the Temple Canyon route, outside Big Bend National Park in Texas, in March. The river's depleting water has made finding sections deep enough to paddle ...