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Boatlife

Exploring the Freedom of Maritime Living
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Description

Boat life, this is like vanlife on the water - explore the world across the great blue waters. Boatlife visually explores a nomadic lifestyle on the water featuring unique homes from sailboats to trawlers. Through illustrated maps, itineraries and background information, this book will inspire your own adventure, while taking you on a journey across bodies of water from The Americas and Europe to voyages alongside Scandinavia and the Arctic Circle. Thanks to the ever growing popularity of alternative living propelled by a pandemic, and the increasing affordability of boats, the boatlife movement is fast on the rise. People are choosing to escape their stressful life on land for a simpler and more mindful world on the water. Whether it be spending the summer on the Mediterranean or a weekend in the Caribbean - explore a universe filled with new landscapes, cultural experiences, and endless adventures.

Author Biography:

Katharina Charpian is an explorer, entrepreneur and journalist from Hamburg, Germany. In 2020, she embarked on a six-month sailing trip from Germany to Norway above the Arctic Circle.Today she lives and works on her monohull sailboat exploring the world with her boyfriend and terrier.
Release date NZ
May 16th, 2023
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributors
  • Edited by Gestalten
  • Edited by Katherina Charpian
Pages
256
ISBN-13
9783967040999
Product ID
36057967

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