Why Living Aboard a Yacht is the Blueprint for a Better Life

It might sound scary or crazy or even a mixture of both, but the idea is not too far fetch when you think about the cost of owning a home in San Francisco. With rent and housing prices at an all-time high, finding a place to live with space is close to impossible. The truth is, you don’t actually have to downsize in order to make the switch to a floating home.

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THE YACHT LADY, a 1999′ Monte Fino, offers two single berths, three twin berths, six cabins and the ability to sleep ten people comfortably. One of the critical factors that has driven many people to live on yachts is simple; life is better on the water.

Yacht Lady 120To be honest, why wouldn’t you want to live on a yacht? A liveaboard presents you with freedom and privacy, in the hustle and bustle that is the Bay Area. Living on a yacht also means endless opportunities for reactional adventures, which is especially practical in Northern California. Fly Fishing, cruising and whale watching give you a quick snippet of the endless escapades the Pacific has to offer.
Yacht Lady 100Why does being near water set our minds and bodies at ease? In 2015, The book Blue Mind Theory verified why are we drawn to lakes, rivers, oceans, and pools each summer.
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The surprising science that shows how being near, in, on, or underwater can make you happier, healthier, more connected, and better at what you do,” by marine biologist Wallace J. Nichols. With cutting-edge neuroscience and compelling personal stories from top athletes, leading scientists, military veterans and gifted artists, Wallace shows how proximity to water can improve performance, increase calm, diminish anxiety and increase professional success.

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Blue Mind not only illustrates the vital importance of our connection to water, it provides a paradigm-shifting “blueprint” for a better life on this blue marble that we call home.