Through their Instagram account, The Reeva Project, the family shares snippets of their daily life, highlighting both the joys and challenges of living at sea. A post on their account stated, “We quit our jobs to live full-time on a sailboat. We sold off nearly everything we owned to make this dream come true. This is our home sailing vessel Reeva.”
The transition to a life on water was not an easy one. The couple sold nearly all their possessions, reducing their belongings from 6,000 kg to just 120 kg. “There was no point in holding on to things we couldn't keep on the boat,” they wrote in another post. Vaidehi, in particular, struggled with parting from a cherished heirloom—a Czechoslovakian crockery set passed down through generations. However, she knew it wouldn’t last in their new home and gifted it to a close friend instead.
A Dream Delayed, But Not Forgotten
Though Gaurav had long envisioned a life at sea, the idea had to be put on hold due to logistical and financial constraints. The COVID-19 pandemic, however, reignited his dream, as falling boat prices globally made owning a sailboat a more feasible option.Popular in Panache
Homeschooling on the Waves
One of the biggest adjustments was Kaeya’s education. Instead of attending a conventional school, she is homeschooled on the boat. Her curriculum is enriched with lessons beyond textbooks—she learns about marine life firsthand, navigates using wind patterns, and experiences different cultures during their travels. For her, vacations mean endless days of snorkeling, honing her sailing skills, and watching the sunset from the deck.Facing Challenges, Embracing Freedom
Living on a sailboat has its challenges. From navigating stormy seas to adapting to a minimalist lifestyle, the family had to pave their own path. “Things have never been easy, we had to pave our own path, as there was no precedence of a liveaboard family from our part of the world. But nevertheless, it has been an amazing 20 months,” they shared.Additionally, their access to everyday conveniences has changed drastically. Gaurav humorously admitted, “Do you ever crave having a hamburger and then remember you can’t order it on Zomato?”
Inspiring Others to Take the Leap
Despite the hardships, the family finds immense fulfillment in their journey. Their story has resonated with thousands, as evidenced by their growing social media following. With over 8,000 followers on Instagram and a presence on YouTube, they aim to inspire others who dream of an offbeat life.Reflecting on their experiences, they wrote, “It hasn’t always been smooth sailing; there have been challenges, doubts, and tough days. But with every wave we’ve conquered, every skill we’ve learned, and every bond we’ve strengthened, we’ve become more resilient, more connected, and more alive than ever before.”