Not sure I would want to live on board Sea Lady permanently.
But then again I am a sea 'lady'.
There are certain creature comforts that I require for everyday living and that would mean a boat at least 50 foot, king sized bed, internet, proper oven, microwave, electric anchor winch, fridge and freezer, toilet with super efficient holding tank (not the normal smelly ones), washing machine, wine cellar complete with a very capable crew.
All male wearing gold g string sailing uniforms who are expert at peeling grapes and waving palm fronds.
As well as massage, finger and toe painting, hair washing, coffee making, champagne bottle opening etc etc etc
Bugger - Woke up again
I have 'lived' on my Top Hat for 5 days at a time - then I need more ice, fresh food, booze, hot shower, garbage disposal etc.
Then back on board again
White wine and bubbly MUST be chilled!!!!!
Many have of course lived on a boat this size for longer periods of time.
Including one man I met living on board - he even had an iron. WTF???
Plus he had a generator.
My enjoyment of being on board does not include the serenity of a generator
A proper toilet is a real concern.
Many people continue to use a marine toilet.
But I am not a fan of swimming in sewage. Plus it is illegal in enclosed waters.
So a porta pottie for me and that is not enough for permanent living.
For me Sea Lady is a weekender / holiday house with 360 deg water frontage and the scenery changes.
All that said I know numerous people who currently live on board boats solo and love it.
There are 3 men who each live on their boats 2 straight one gay near mine at anchor plus another 3 who live on board at the marina nearby - all love it and would not choose anything else.
All this living on board is of course i
llegal.
Diana