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Modern communications means earning a living aboard is possible. The experience of four couples.
[Cruising World, December 2001]
One couple finds the perfect off-season job to finance their cruising. Their advice: look for jobs others don′t want to do, or come up with an unusual service that will fill your cruising fund account.
[48º North, August 2000]
Slowing a cruise to earn money along the way has its benefits. One couple talks about their various jobs. 1 page.
[Cruising World, October 2000]
A software developer handles sales, customer service, and runs other aspects of his business while in Antarctic waters. He describes the basic systems he needs to earn a living from anywhere in the world.
[Ocean Navigator, March 2004]
The author and her husbands brought their crafts with them and need not work ashore except to sell their output.
[SailNet, 30 October 2003]
This magazine and its related information services give expatriates advice on where and how to live abroad. Topics include geography, property, employment, healthcare, and banking and investment.
[International Living, Waterford, Ireland]
Working on board, ashore, or on trips back home can replenish the cruising kitty. Here are some income ideas from a couple that have used several of them.
[SailNet, 7 August 2003]
One liveaboard′s equipment choices for operating a business on board a cruising sailboat.
[Robert Doty, Jacksonville, FL, USA]
Grab bag of tips and commentary on ways to earn money on board or in port. Contains excerpts from hard-to-find bulletin board and newsgroup postings, as well as links to useful sites and vendor pages.
[Bill Dietrich, USA]
A discussion board and photo gallery for cruising sailors and wannabes focused on ways of making money while you cruise
[Cruisers Forum, Buskerud, Norway]