Learn about ten things that will make life on a boat easier, more convenient or even — dare I say it? — luxurious.
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Carolyn Shearlock has lived aboard full-time for 17 years, splitting her time between a Tayana 37 monohull and a Gemini 105 catamaran. She’s cruised over 14,000 miles, from Pacific Mexico and Central America to Florida and the Bahamas, gaining firsthand experience with the joys and challenges of life on the water.
Through The Boat Galley, Carolyn has helped thousands of people explore, prepare for, and enjoy life afloat. She shares her expertise as an instructor at Cruisers University, in leading boating publications, and through her bestselling book, The Boat Galley Cookbook. She is passionate about helping others embark on their liveaboard journey—making life on the water simpler, safer, and more enjoyable.
David Brown says
Great podcast. Even better ifi had this bulleted list as a ‘list’ that i could keep on my Google Keep.
Nilda Magaraci says
I have a 38ft Chris craft commando 1968 My first boat which I am cleaning it up and living on is it has been park for 19 years it looks good and I would love to continue to live and cruise with it.to see other parts of the land but first I need to upgrade and do some remodeling please help it’s been my dream I am 67years young and would love to travel and learn different cultures plus meet people but I don’t have lots of money so if there’s a way to do all this with in a budget please guide me . Thank you
Carolyn Shearlock says
Decide what you really have to have and what you can live without. Do the top priority things, then travel 100 miles or so. Do a little more fixing up there, and then move again. There’s a great book called “Get Real, Get Gone” that explains exactly how to do it on a very tight budget. See it on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2JvkQI5