Awhile back I shared a post featuring the mountain yurt that Jair and Mel Stolz built up in Golden, British Columbia. Jair’s brother, Eben, shares the same passion to live a life less ordinary, though he chooses a different kind of tiny.
My boyfriend Peter and I became fast friends with Eben and Genevieve Stolz who live aboard Necesse, a 41′ Morgan Classic sailboat, with their two little girls Arias and Ellia. They are on their fifth year living aboard and are currently sailing around the Virgin Islands with us and a few other cruising boats before heading south in a couple of months for Hurricane Season. 
This adventurous family has a pretty amazing story. They’ve worked very hard to make their dreams come true and help as many people as they can along the way. Click HERE to learn a little more about each of the crew, and click HERE to get the full scoop on how they ended up living in a tiny floating home in the Caribbean. What does their tiny floating home look like? Let me show you…
The master bed even has a small bunk. Arias used to sleep there when she was little, but now both girls sleep in the forward cabin (V-berth).
There are two heads (bathrooms) and the aft head has been completely remodeled.
Necesse has a large center cockpit with a beautiful 360-degree view. It’s hard to beat a view like this!
If you’re like me and prefer to follow along on Facebook, be sure to LIKE their page: S/V Necesse
(All photos published with permission, courtesy of www.itsanecessity.net)
By Jody Pountain for the [Tiny House Blog]

