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I think, once you investigate how much the insurance is going to cost, you'll find that this will be more difficult to do than you'd expect. Using the boat as a sailing school or charter boat will require you to have commercial insurance including liability, and commercial insurance is fairly expensive.
The tax issues will also be a problem, since you'll be living aboard. You'll probably need to consult an accountant.
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New England
You know what the first rule of sailing is? ...Love. You can learn all the math in the 'verse, but you take
a boat to the sea you don't love, she'll shake you off just as sure as the turning of the worlds. Love keeps
her going when she oughta fall down, tells you she's hurting 'fore she keens. Makes her a home.
—Cpt. Mal Reynolds, Serenity (edited)
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