If you're thinking of living aboard during a New England winter you'll have issues. Unless you can run the fire place 24x7 you'll need supplamental heating from shorepower or a diesel heater. Most marinas here winterize their docks for winter so there'll be no dock water available. In general you head south in October or haul out for winter.
If you're thinking of living aboard during a New England winter you'll have issues. Unless you can run the fire place 24x7 you'll need supplamental heating from shorepower or a diesel heater. Most marinas here winterize their docks for winter so there'll be no dock water available. In general you head south in October or haul out for winter.
I would be staying at a marina with a winter bubbler system as well as shore power. However no dock water is provided. The boat has 100 gallon water tank that I could fill if needed with water from a short walk to the clubhouse.