Yachts & Yachting magazine

Jess Lloyd-Mostyn

‘There is a continual subconscious dynamic component to how you exist on a boat’

It sounds obvious but probably one of the greatest challenges of living on a boat is adjusting to a home that is constantly moving.

I mean, your house never loses its foundations and drags its way down the street. The average apartment doesn’t buck and bounce in a storm or when another, bigger apartment, moves past it too quickly. And, unless your home is a campervan, gypsy wagon or

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