
The family doesn't just want to get off the grid, but as 21st century missionaries, they want to help others become self reliant and build their own stuff as well. They knew they wanted to work with communities from Oregon to Alaska so they decided to build a barge. It's both home for the Ebel family of 12 (6 kids are adopted) and a floating workshop complete with a mill so they can help communities fix things, and learn to fix things.
Their barge is also the beginning of a future liveaboard-community (they're calling it the "Pacific Iceberg"). Eddie invented a building technique using floats so that their boat is actually a "floating dock" and the project can grow.
Pacific Iceberg: pacificiceberg.org
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