Congrats to both Jammin and Tiparootom!!
We are just about 3 1/2 years full time live-aboards, and the only regret is not doing it sooner. This forum is a great source of very specific information on these magnificent vessels, based on decades of experience and a willingness to share that expertise and wisdom with us newbies. Don’t get discouraged, it’s all worthwhile for the time you get to spend on her underway or anchoring, or whatever you enjoy on the water.
Guess, my wife and i get to chime in on this thread. We closed on our 1972 53'MY on Friday. We get to pick her up on Wednesday in Deland, FL and we'll be bringing he r down to Palm Beach. Too excited.
Tiparootom: How was your trip down? We are in Palm Beach Gardens next to Carmine’s, love this area. Hope to see you cruising.
Don’t get discouraged. Take one or two items and finish them completely. Before to long things start getting ship shape. Good luck and post photos of before and after.
This is good advice, and keep in mind on any given day there are the projects that you know about, and almost an equal number that you don’t know about (yet). On a good day they are mostly aligned.
I have noticed that some of the things I thought were priorities when we first bought the boat weren’t such a big deal after all, so you might focus on the most important things (water tight, safety, mechanical, electrical) and give your self some time to think about the less critical as you learn her nuances.
Good luck and happy cruising to you both!!