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Assuming you're serious, can I ask a couple questions?
What are the laws like with boats? Can anyone just be in international waters indefinitely, and or where do you ~~berth~~ dock/slip?
How much sailing experience do you have / how much is recommended?
What do you do about bathroom/shower/internet? Are you employed?
That's awesome, I could technically do this as well. I'm guessing T-Mobile is probably a lot cheaper than starlink. What's your battery situation like? Do you find you collect enough solar to charge them while running a laptop? What hobbies do you have, if it sounds like you spend all your time on the boat?
How big is your boat?
Thank you for this information! Best wishes out there, cheers.