@brickman. the currently acceptable size for a liveaboard is around 40ft. Waterbugs however when equipt as mine (toilet & shower) can do this with some adjustments. I'm not having any parties aboard anytime soon obviously but as a place to live economically she's pretty perfect. When I am back in london with reliable signal I will upload pics. in the meantime:
From Bow - small make up double bed that transforms to seating for four / larger dinette for anyone 5.8or below it would not be small.
1ft full height closet with two shelves (using wire hangers about 20-30 at a push)
7ft kitchen counter including 2 burner hob single sink and built in tray. 2 closed cupboards, 3 shelves (2 extend below the stern) - the lowest is duckies private area with his food and water and blanket although he prefers next to me)
the higher is for additional dry goods (rice, pulses, canned goods etc.,)
(opposite) 4ft shower / toilet wet room
2ft seat with drawer below
and soon a wood burner
@brickman. the currently acceptable size for a liveaboard is around 40ft. Waterbugs however when equipt as mine (toilet & shower) can do this with some adjustments. I'm not having any parties aboard anytime soon obviously but as a place to live economically she's pretty perfect. When I am back in london with reliable signal I will upload pics. in the meantime:
From Bow - small make up double bed that transforms to seating for four / larger dinette for anyone 5.8or below it would not be small.
1ft full height closet with two shelves (using wire hangers about 20-30 at a push)
7ft kitchen counter including 2 burner hob single sink and built in tray. 2 closed cupboards, 3 shelves (2 extend below the stern) - the lowest is duckies private area with his food and water and blanket although he prefers next to me)
the higher is for additional dry goods (rice, pulses, canned goods etc.,)
(opposite) 4ft shower / toilet wet room
2ft seat with drawer below
and soon a wood burner