The Pirate’s Life houseboat underwent a complete gut remodel and was rebuilt using reclaimed material, sweat, and some TLC! The overall aesthetic is tranquil and comfortable.
This charming houseboat was featured on FYI Network’s Tiny House Hunters, but at 400 square feet, it feels quite spacious thanks to a gut remodel.


You can enjoy your morning coffee and evening cocktails nestled on the deck. The deck offers spectacular views of Charleston Harbor and the Ravenel Bridge.


This cozy and inviting houseboat is perfect for a vacation getaway, from the turquoise ceiling to the beautiful wood flooring. The coral and turquoise against the bright white backdrop make a fantastic combination.



The kitchen is painted white with hardwood accents which makes it more spacious. Below the sink are storage cabinets for kitchen utensils and other stuff.



The boat has a full-sized marine toilet that is easy to use if you follow some simple instructions. It has an apartment-sized (12 gallons) water heater ensuring you get hot water throughout the boat.


The bedroom is the most amazing part for me of this houseboat. The turquoise color is refreshing, calming, and serene. This is perfect for people looking for peace and tranquility, as the marina’s setting is quiet and secluded.



A view from the outside where you can enjoy coffee or cocktail with a scenic view of the water around.
Getting out from a stressful daily life, this is the perfect choice for unwinding alone, or with friends or with your lover.


Living on the water took away the boundaries created by land and custom and introversion. Without fences and driveways, the water provided a constant thread of connection and dependency.
Lily Graham, The Cornish Escape
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