Boat Tour!

Me listing out the statistic of the boat. It is 43 feet long, 24 feet wide, 56 feet tall
How tall am I again?

It's been a long time coming, but I finally made a tour for you! It's impossible to squeeze it all into one video, but I did my best to give you the low down on most of the important stuff. If you want more information on a given topic, please comment and I'll add it in to the next video! And I just realized that in the ENTIRE video, I forgot to tell you the boat is a Privilege 435 EZC. Whew, now I got it all!

This tour was so complicated that I ended up filming the whole thing twice because, when I sat down to edit the first batch, I realized how much I had either skipped completely or dumbed down too much. I'm pretty sure this second go around got most of the good stuff. I just forgot to show you my fun motion sensor lights on the stairs and in the pantry. Oh well!

While you're watching this tour, I want you to keep something in mind. This boat is basically a floating city with all of the services needed in one spot. There's electricity generation and distribution from three sources, a fresh water and raw sewage plant, living quarters, internet company (thanks Starlink!), and garbage collection (that's me). The only thing I need to pull in for every now and then is diesel, food, and company. It's an off-the-grid dream!

As always, please like and subscribe on the YouTube channel so you don't miss out on any of the future adventures!

If you're not ready to get off of your couch yet, here's another video I recorded the other day of a sailboat salvage. Sea Tow arrived to salvage a sailboat that sadly burned down from a cooking fire just 10 days after hurricane Helene devastated the Clearwater and Dunedin area. Luckily, the owners got out safely and moved somewhere nice!