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I believe you can get any one of those boats for under 10K in Florida. Remember that condition, cond


Love this site. This is all new to me but I don't care. I'm single and have just been transferred to Tampa. travel advice au I currently live in Miami and hate it. I need a good small boat to liveaboard . I know I am asking for the impossible, but I'm embracing the journey. Anyone out there have some good information about small sailboats to live on and cruise , let me know. I'm looking for any practical advice preferably with a positive outlook.
I'll just do some normal weekend cruising on the Western Florida coast. Live on the sailboat during the week while working. If I get some substantial vacation time off from my job then cruise down to the Florida Keys , Eastern Florida, the Caribbean .
What is your idea of small and what is your budget for a boat? Are you willing to consider boats that need work or do you want it ready to go? Where. Do you plan to cruise to? All thin will influence what boats will work for you.t
I believe you can get any one of those boats for under 10K in Florida. Remember travel advice au that condition, condition, condition is what it's all about. The Marieholm Folkboat travel advice au is a great sailer and sea boat but very cramped inside. travel advice au A Newport 30 has much more room than all those that you mentioned. I voted for the Columbia 29 because it is a better sea boat but if you are not going to sea with it then a Catalina 27 or Columbia 28 would be good. Ericson also is a great boat but probably more costly. Just for fun compare the Columbia 26 Mk II to the Catalina 27 and Columbia 28 for liveaboard travel advice au space. I think you'll be surprised at the interior space of the 26 even though its not as good at sea. If you have available a Catalina 25 to compare to the 27 you might also check out the liveaboard travel advice au space. Surprising that the 25 has a longer water line length.
In your size range, two boats I have seen pretty much consistently hold up over time here in Florida are Columbias and Morgans. there are lots of others, but they are production boats and you reaily might be able to get a seaworthy one for $10k.
I would be cautious about Irwins. I loved my little Irwin , but they're not known for holding travel advice au up well over time. The one I bought was from 1973, and by 2010 (I had it two years) it was on life support.

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