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The Top 6 Reasons To Live On A Boat In Puget Sound in 2024

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You know how life just changes right in front of you? Sometimes you just stand there and go, โ€œWell! So much for THAT plan.โ€ We were in that place. We sold our money pit of a house, moved closer to parents to help them and rented. Six months later, parents did not need our help as before, so we could live anywhere! 

We have many dear friends that live on boats and we have talked for a few years about joining them. Now was the perfect time! We bought a great boat, moved aboard and have never looked back. Here are some of our top reasons for living on a boat.

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6. Decrease Monthly Expenses

The thought of living a lifestyle that we crave while decreasing our regular daily expenses seems like a dream, right? We found out that it can be done!

Monthly moorage is less expensive than renting a land-based home (or a mortgage). Our heating bill is much lower, as is electricity and natural gas (now propane). Even our garbage and water bills are included in our moorage. We have found that we eat out less because we already have THE BEST waterfront view while dining!

5. Embracing Minimalism and Helping Our Planet

โ€œThe question of what you want to own is actually the question of how you want to live your life,โ€ says Marie Kondo, organizing consultant and author of “Spark Joy.”

Minimalism is the rage right now. Less stuff = a better life. We could not agree more! It is absolutely astonishing what we actually do not need in our lives. Getting rid of extra โ€œstuffโ€ can bring tremendous peace.

The freedom I felt while purging to get ready to live on a boat was immeasurable! (Even if you do not plan to move onto a boat, I highly recommend purging unneeded stuff from your life. You can thank me later!)

Sunrise in San Juans, Washington

Minimalism goes hand and hand with helping to leave less of a โ€œfootprintโ€ on our beautiful planet. Using less water, less fuel, less power, and buying less stuff that eventually ends up in a landfill is an impactful and simple way to help the environment and our little corner of the world.

seal and pups in Washington

4. The Wildlife

Your windows become your own National Geographic WILD channel!!! Every day you get to see the amazing life that lives in Puget Sound. All kinds of ducks, birds, eagles, seals and pups, otters, sea lions, and on extra special days, porpoises and occasionally even a humpback, gray, minke or a pod of orca whales!!!

We saw this seal and pup while kayaking by the San Juan Island National Wildlife Refuge.

3. Meeting Really Cool People

We grew up knowing everyone on our street, but we had not experienced that in years. When you live on a boat introduces you to like-minded people and to an amazing community! We have found the community friendly, willing to help at a momentโ€™s notice like catching lines as you dock on a very windy day, loaning tools, helping troubleshoot system problems and sharing knowledge from experience.

Planned and unplanned dock parties are the norm, sometimes with live music! Potluck dinners with way too many people smashed into a boat are some of my favorite memories in the marina.

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Lisa Mize boat yoga in Washington

2. Learning New Thingsโ€ฆConstantly

There is no shortage for learning when own and live on a boat. There are so many systems! Septic systems, electrical, battery, structural, engines, generators and if a sailboat, all the rigging and sails. (Do you know that there are HOLES in your boat! UNDER the waterline! Talk about learning!)

Remember the really cool people from number three? They are invaluable as is YouTube! As my husband says, โ€œYou should always keep learning until the day you die.โ€ When you live on a boat you have ample opportunities to learn and stretch your mind. โ€œWOW! I did that,โ€ will start flowing from your mouth. Doing new things that you can be proud of is limitless! Learning to drive, dock, undock, and sail are more skills to learn. We highly recommend taking some good classes and learn about safety while aboard.

 1. The ADVENTURES! of Living on a Boat

Our number one, hands down, best reason to live on a boat is the adventures! You get to go to extraordinary places, some only accessible by boat.

There are many Washington State Parks that are available all over the Puget Sound, including the world-renowned San Juan Islands. (Hint: Buy a yearly park pass. They pay for themselves after seven nights!) We found that visiting little towns that we normally would not drive to is a blast! Finding interesting small-town shops, specialty local food shops, tasty restaurants, new artists, comfortable โ€œlocalโ€ bars, live music, breweries, wineries and distilleries make for fascinating adventures.

Be sure to ask a local for what you are looking for. They usually let you in on local secrets and most often, those are NOT in the travel brochures! We have adopted this method as we travel, and some of our best experiences have been because of asking a local a simple question.ย 

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The Puget Sound and the Salish Sea have countless miles to explore. There are adorable anchorages in hidden coves, energized marinas and everything in between. The biggest question you will face is โ€œWhat type of adventure am I looking for this weekend?โ€ Do you want to try out a new brewery or do you just need some peace and tranquility and maybe a killer sunset? Maybe you are craving a lovely bay to drop in your stand-up paddleboard or kayak to get in some paddle time! 

Each morning, we are greeted by the Olympic Mountains. We watch breathtaking sunsets when the weather and skies gift us one. We hear the calls of the seagulls and ducks on the breakwater and watch them float down the fairway. We greet our neighbors as we pass on the docks. Next weekendโ€™s plans are being madeโ€ฆ yeah, best decision ever!

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