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Living Full-Time on a Self-Built Boat: A Tour of Jen's Off-Grid Life
Explore Jen's off-grid living on a self-built boat in England where she shares her experience of waking up to fresh air and beautiful views every day. Join the tour of her unique lifestyle on 'Shakti' as she showcases her boat and storage compartments while living immersed in nature.
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1. Living on a Boat 🛥️
Exploring the self-built boat and its features
2. Boat Specifications ⛴️
Details about the boat size, solar panels, and water tank
3. Boat License and Costs 💸
Information on boat license, maintenance, and expenses
4. Winter on the Boat ❄️
Managing electricity and heating during winter
5. Engine and Gas System ⛽
Insight into the engine, gas bottles, and heating system
6. Garden and Kitchen 🌿🍴
Overview of the boat's garden, herbs, and kitchen setup
7. Building the Boat 🚤
Balancing the weight and designing the kitchen.
8. Creating Living Spaces 🏠
Setting up the living room, workspace, and dining area.
9. Yoga and Work on Board 🧘♀️
Utilizing the space for yoga teaching and holistic therapies.
10. Inspiration to Live on a Boat 💡
The decision to build and live on a boat instead of a house.
11. Cost and Construction 🏗️
Details on the cost and timeline of building the boat.
12. Heating and Bedrooms 🔥
Managing the main heat source and designing children's bedrooms.
13. Unique Bathroom Setup 🚿
Exploring the bathroom without a bath, focusing on efficiency.
14. Shower and Toilet Setup
Description of the shower and compost toilet system
15. Spacious Bedroom
Overview of the spacious bedroom with a full-size double bed
16. Unique Features
Features like high ceiling, children jumping on the bed, and bookshelf
17. Staying Warm in Winter
Methods used to stay warm in the coldest room on the boat
Video Transcript
being like deep in nature and waking up
to fresh air and and beautiful views
every day is the plus side to to living
on a boat hey y'all today we are in
England and Jen is going to give us a
tour of here self-built boat and that
she has been living already for 2 and a
half years let's have a look this is my
boat ad Shakti this is the front of the
boat and we've got a storage compartment
at the front where I store my log for
winter and just around the side there
there's a little um opening where I fill
the water tank so um we go to the water
point and we attach the hose pipe into
the water tank or we use the bottles to
fill it manually if we run out while
we're mored up how big is the water tank
the water tank is 1,000 lers and it we
use 1,000 liters in 2 weeks we use the
roof um for yoga or for eating outside
or chilling outside this is basically
our our garden and you got the solar
panels yes um four solar panels which is
enough for us because all that we run
really is um the fridge we don't have a
Telly or anything like that so it's
enough the four solar panels and lights
I guess are LED LED lights on a 12vt
circuit how big is the boat the boat is
65 ft long by 12 and2 half foot wide it
we could go 5T longer but no wider
because there's only 3 in either side
when we're in the lock okay so it's one
of the biggest boats on the the Grand
Union Canal yeah and so it's a bit
trickier to to use this lock it's
actually easier because we don't move
the narrow boats they zigzag in the lock
but we don't move too much in in the
lock so yeah it's actually easier apart
from you have to open both the lock
Gates and not just one so this is the
license number uh I'm class as a
continual Cruiser so I don't have a
permanent moing I move every two weeks
and I have to do 32 kmers in One
Direction per year so somebody comes
along on their bike and they write down
the license number and where you are and