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Looking to become liveaboard

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leroadrunner
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Looking to become liveaboard

Post by leroadrunner »

We finally decided to find time and do the great loop. I still have to work, but can take leave.

We decided to become liveaboard and get rid of all our crap!

Anyways, looking for a Classic 36 or 40 Double Cabin which sips a little as possible!!

If you know of any leads me me know!

Thanks!

PS: also check out our blog http://www.cruisingdream.com
Steph
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jcollins
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Re: Looking to become liveaboard

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Welcome to Albin Ownes Group. You didn't mention your price range but there are many Albins out there that would fit your requirements. You don't have to quit your job anymore to enjoy cruising. 90% of my time is now via remote connection/tele-conference. I do miss "human" interaction though.
John
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leroadrunner
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Re: Looking to become liveaboard

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jcollins wrote:Welcome to Albin Ownes Group. You didn't mention your price range but there are many Albins out there that would fit your requirements. You don't have to quit your job anymore to enjoy cruising. 90% of my time is now via remote connection/tele-conference. I do miss "human" interaction though.

Good point. Looking at a budget of 50K, I realize it will a less than perfect boat.

I am not quitting my job, I will take a leave first...and then I like your idea, see if I can convince them that I can work remotely...One step at a time!
Steph
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