You can at least live on a tall ship in many places. Pay is shit and work is hard, but they're always looking for people.
And I know a few full time living history types. Some paid to do it but most just do it. You can just wear a tricorn and a robe anglaise all day every day if you want. There's no law they can't stop you and your Panniers will keep them at a safe distance (This post brought to you by Da Share Zone)
There's a dope yearly race too that goes between Scotland, Norway, England, and the Netherlands. I went to the one in Shetland this year with some friends. Every stop is basically a festival with music and stalls and beer and fireworks etc. So the crews sail for 4-7days each leg and then party for 2-3 days and then do it again, and again, and again. It seems pretty cool.
You can at least live on a tall ship in many places. Pay is shit and work is hard, but they're always looking for people.
And I know a few full time living history types. Some paid to do it but most just do it. You can just wear a tricorn and a robe anglaise all day every day if you want. There's no law they can't stop you and your Panniers will keep them at a safe distance (This post brought to you by Da Share Zone)
There's a dope yearly race too that goes between Scotland, Norway, England, and the Netherlands. I went to the one in Shetland this year with some friends. Every stop is basically a festival with music and stalls and beer and fireworks etc. So the crews sail for 4-7days each leg and then party for 2-3 days and then do it again, and again, and again. It seems pretty cool.
We love our beautiful boaters, don't we folks!?