She's more of a weekender than a liveaboard. She's a narrow beam (9'6") planing hull with twin engines and a 35 knot top speed. She's got limited range due to high fuel consumption and limited tank size. The freshwater and black water tanks aren't really conducive to lengthy stays aboard. The head is cramped by most standards, especially if you're as American (read: fat) as I am. The V-Berth isn't very comfy, with thin cushions and limited head room. My example has no genny, but it was an available option, and there is space in the engine room to add one. There's also only one stove burner, and no oven. We used a propane camp stove for our trip. All that being said, my partner and I were able to share the space with our dog for a week in relative comfort. We didn't step on each others' toes too much, and as long as we used the aft cabin, we slept fairly well too.