How one family lives their dream - onboard a sailboat!
Captain Rob Lee, his wife Cheri, and their son Jonathan have been living aboard their sailboat, the sv Bella Rose, since August of 2005.
They offer a wealth of resources on how to get started living aboard, as well as some fun pictures and antecdotes.
Rob has written numerous resources on living the "pirate lifestyle" as he calls it, as well as how to begin living "off the grid".
The trawler pictured here belongs to an 80 year old woman named Mo and her dog Honey. Mo and Honey cruise full time by themselves!
Living aboard the Bella Rose
Bella Rose is a 1981 11.0C S2 sailboat. She is a 36 ft center cockpit sloop, which the family purchased and completely remodeled.Rob says "We chose this life to be self-sufficient and independent, to live "green" and be a member of the natural world" and made a "Commitment to live the life. To live in the moment and take each day for what it is".
The family moved aboard two weeks before Hurricane Katrina ravaged the gulf coast. It took nearly 18 months for them to complete repairs on Bella Rose while they continued living onboard, but they were determined to make it work!
What's in the Bella Rose Story
- Living aboard the Bella Rose
- Rob with his Friend Mac
- Captain Rob on Twitter
- Rob on living Green
- Captains and Admirals Cafe
- Captain Rob's favorite links
- The Pirate Lifestyle
- Cruising Life on a Sailboat
- Pirate Tools
- Rob's Blog on living aboard
- A poem by Rob
- More resources for Living Aboard
- What are your thoughts on living aboard?

Rob with his Friend Mac
Captain Rob on Twitter
"Ahoy me Mateys" he likes to say!

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Rob on living Green
published in "Living Aboard" magazine: Sept/Oct 2007
I have always been environmentally savvy. This is probably part of the attraction of the living aboard lifestyle. As long as I can remember I have been concerned and aware of the environment. The first Earth Day was April 22, 1970. I attended high school and college in the '70s. If fact, the college I attended was Environmental Studies focused.My original life-plan was to homestead - move to rural American and be self-sufficient on my own piece of land. I was big time into solar, wind, water, wood, all forms of alternative power. I have always tried to keep my energy footprint small. For example, I heated my home with firewood for 17 years, and I lived in a far northern state.
One of my biggest concerns is energy waste. Consider what is commonly called "leaking electricity." Leaking electricity is responsible for 5 percent of all household electricity usage. This is electricity used by appliances (television, satellite systems, cordless tools, chargers and much more) when they are OFF. Yes, off. Then, of course, there is conserving/reducing heating, cooling, and lighting waste.
How about water waste? The "typical" American family of four uses 250 gallons of water per day (inside the home), and 100 gallons per day of that usage is caused simply by flushing the toilet. Doing the math, that totals 1,750 gallons per week! We, a family of three, only use about 80 gallons per week. OK, we also do two loads of laundry a week for another 50 gallons or so.
At the moment we are "plugged in," but we have lived off the grid before. Once we were off grid for 11 continuous months. On our boat we use a generator to produce the minimal electricity we require when disconnected from shore power. If we were to cruise across oceans I would probably install solar panels and a wind generator.
Liveaboards don't just talk the talk, they also walk the walk.
Captains and Admirals Cafe
by BellaRose
Captain Rob's favorite links
for living aboard
- sv Bella Rose Main Site
- Share the dream of a family living aboard the sailboat Bella Rose enjoying the full time liveaboard cruising lifestyle.
- Rob's personal site
- Experiencing Great Success Without a Real Job. You really can achieve your goals. What is it that you love doing?
- Yahoo Group on homeschooling sailing kids
- Sailing_Kids: Sailing Kids Homeschool
- Yahoo group for Rob's Livaboard friends
- captains_admirals: Captain's & Admiral's Cafe
- Lee family You Tube page
- Family living and cruising aboard a sailboat.
Name: flyer
Family living and cruising on a sailboat.
Country: United States
Schools: "I went ALL the way!"
Website: http://www.svbellarose.com - Living Aboard Magazine
- Living Aboard is the magazine for liveaboards,
cruisers, and those still dreaming, written by people who are actually living
on their boats. We also feature our own online bookstore of liveaboard titles. - Live the Pirate Lifestyle
- The Pirate Lifestyle is an Intentional living Lifestyle. You creating a fun, happy, lifestyle of freedom. Captain Rob is living his dreams living aboard a sailboat. Your pirate lifestyle is the life you have always wanted to live, your dream lifestyle
Here's my favorite link:
Rob's Blog on living aboard
Fetching RSS feed... please stand byA poem by Rob
Life is a Journey

We come to many, many forks in the road of life...
Do we choose the left fork or the right fork??
It doesn't matter,,,,, really!
Because each road continues on,,,,,
This journey of life.....
We can look back and see where we have been,
We can look around and see where we are,,,
Can we ever truly know where we are going?
No.
By the way,
If you are not happy with the road you are traveling search for a fork.
So I ask again.
Do we choose the left fork or the right fork???
Continuing on the journey of life is the important issue.
So choose, make a decision, continue on, wherever the road takes you.
Why?
You can not live your life, standing still, at a fork in the road.
The journey of life is endless.....
Rob, June 2005
More resources for Living Aboard
What are your thoughts on living aboard?
Any comments are appreciated!
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- CCGAL CCGAL Sep 26, 2009 @ 3:36 am
- My husband would be deliriously happy to live aboard a boat, but I would not be able to sleep, I think. I don't swim well, and am not too enthusiastic about being out on the water like that. Still, it was fascinating to learn about, and the pirate fun stuff was a swell addition. Good job!
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- mukunda22 mukunda22 Nov 24, 2008 @ 12:31 pm
- So very cool!!
Great Job!!
Maybe living on the sea is a thing of the future!! (For some of us!!)
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- Joan4 Joan4 Nov 24, 2008 @ 9:38 am
- Great lens here! How wonderful to live on the sea!
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