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Jess Lloyd-Mostyn

‘A great advantage to living small is that everything is only an arm’s reach away’

This month is our anniversary, ten years since we loosed the docklines from the UK. And though a sailing yacht that has taken us three quarters of the way round the globe is a far cry from a 40ft corrugated metal box, the volume is comparable. Yet, far from feeling boxed-in or cramped, this undeniably small space has seemed ample for our needs, both when

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