Liveaboard definition
Liveaboard means a boat that is primarily intended for or usable in navigation and is used as a Dwelling Unit.
Liveaboard or “liveaboard vessel” means a vessel used as an over-water or in-water residence in Liberty Bay for a period exceeding two months in any one calendar year.
Liveaboard means a boat moored in one location and used as a dwelling for more than 10 days in any 30-day period. See ‘Floating Home’.
Examples of Liveaboard in a sentence
At all times, seasonal or year round Live-a-board Licensees shall have a fully functional head and shower on their vessel.
Liveaboard is defined as anytime a tenant remains on a ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ vessel for a period of one week or more.
A Liveaboard is considered to be any person who resides in their boat as a primary residence for more than 15 days in a 30 day period.
Pets may not be left unattended aboard vessels, unless approved by the Marina in a supplemental Liveaboard Agreement.
The Port maintains that the Liveaboard Program adds a measure of security to the Marina.
More Definitions of Liveaboard
Liveaboard means to sleep overnight on your vessel for more than three consecutive nights while it is moored in the marina.
Liveaboard means a vessel used as a dwelling unit for more than 30 days in any 45-day period
Liveaboard means a vessel used as a dwelling unit for more than 30 days in any 45-day period or more than 90 days in a year.
Liveaboard means any vessel in which You purchase accommodation for the purpose of diving for a period in excess of 24 hours. Daytrips are not covered under the Liveaboard Rider.
Liveaboard means to sleep overnight on your vessel for more than fourteen consecutive nights while it is moored in the Marina.
Liveaboard means a commercially operated boat that provides an inclusive dive program for paying customers with lodging and meal services aboard the boat;
Liveaboard means a person that utilizes/occupies a Liveaboard Vessel for residential purposes under Marina Guidelines and Policies.