Sometimes, your circumstances just change. We are on the brink of selling our 12 month old, 65 ft (!!) boat. Initially, we were going to live aboard and cruise about, but things change when you least expect it. Now we both seem to have fallen ubti jobs we enjoy, have a nice little house, and it's become clear to us now that it's just not going to happen. This is our third boat, and we have already lived aboard our previous one for best part of 4 years, so it's not like we didn't have some idea of what we were doing or what to expect. Everyone with a boat knows there is always something to do, so Mr Hum works all week, spends all day Saturday doing boaty jobs, and then by 7.30 am on Sunday morning he's up and pacing about ready to come home so he can have a Sunday afternoon kip on the sofa. We are also in the "shiny boat brigade" (Mrs Hum hangs her head in shame!), so he's not really keen to take it anywhere in case it gets scratched. He likes to keep it looking nice, and spends ages cleaning and polishing.
We've had to ask ourselves can we justify the expense of keeping it just to use it for the odd weekend? It's a lot to have tied up just sitting there. We could probably buy something half the length for a third of the price and halve our running costs, and have more fun out of it!!
Mrs Hum is feeling very sad now!