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Why Live Aboard a Sailboat?

“What are you up to these days?” It’s that question so often posed at extended family gatherings or work socials. It can be awkward or difficult to answer, because you don’t know if you should skim the surface or dive deep.

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We Think We Bought a Boat!?

We submitted an offer on the Morgan 382 in Milwaukee… and the seller accepted. My excitement is on a low simmer. The boat’s not ours…yet.

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Could This Be The One?

Last year, when our search for sailboats took us beyond our laptops and into boatyards and marinas, we did peek at the monohulls. They were tempting, their price tags half of that of catamarans sharing the same LOA.

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Nice Pair (Part 3/3) — The Breakup

After coming to a quasi-agreement with Steven on a price for Nice Pair, Kirk and I felt pretty confident in our prospects of becoming future catamaran owners. We can make this deal work, we thought. We’re so close.

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Nice Pair (Part 2/3) — Making an Offer on Our Dream Sailboat

Three weeks after our trip to see Nice Pair, Kirk flew back to Seattle to help the owner take the boat out of the water. Since Nice Pair is trailerable, Kirk wanted to learn how the boat came apart so he’d understand how to put it back together after we towed it to the Midwest.

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Nice Pair (Part 1/3) — Falling Head Over Heels

For months we’ve had our eye on a 38’ racing catamaran called Nice Pair. Besides the stellar name, Kirk was in love with its design and speed. I simply liked the existence of two hulls, which translates into a large outdoor living space, the ability to cook while under sail, and a bed that won’t pitch you onto the floor while you’re sleeping.

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Our Journey to Sailing

I think we confused a lot of our friends and family with our ‘leaving San Diego and coming back to the Midwest’ plan. We’re not ready to stay put just yet. We have another plan. It's loose. It changes on a daily basis. That's the other reason our friends and family are so confused -- we don't even know what we're doing half the time, either.

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