>>2687290I think you're confusing actual homeless people with teenagers wanting to be homeless because of a bad home life, I am the OP and I see a lot of 'i wanna walk across america posts', and I understand the desire to be free, and if you have a back-up plan/failsafe it's a good learning experience.These people don't tend to be larping, they really have a desire for this, but they lack the skill to do it. What they really mean is 'I wanna be capable and self-sufficient enough to be homeless', but their inexperienced mind translates this into 'i wanna be a hobo'.
But I think you're overestimating the degree I am larping, this isn't a dream of mine, but rather a necessity due to homelessness.
People in this thread have guided me towards buying a bigger boat that is more liveable, and I think that's just the guidance I needed.
>>2687177I downloaded a sailing simulator (eSail), and I'll be watching videos and maybe find a good book. In my country, they don't allow tourists to rent a boat without prior sailing experience, not even these little boats. I could contact them and see if its possible anyway, but it's not a certainty.
I'll try to remember your post.
I'm gonna be travelling to inspect a boat next monday, a 20 footer sailing yacht.
>>2687182camping from a canoe is illegal in my country, in fact sleeping anywhere outside an official home without a permit during nighttime is illegal (does not apply to boats luckily)
>>2687191Any boat that floats has to have some value, with a motor or oars you could make just about everything that is stable and floating work. But the trade off of storage/marina fees is the big killer I suppose.
The sites are pretty neat, I found a boat on another site already, I think is looks good. He's asking 1200 for it, got a working outboard motor too and is a complete boat. Seems to be in a decent condition.
>>2687214Polynesia seems like the boaters paradise.
pic rel. is the boat model