Jessica and Ryan Highlight Return of Updated Boat Floorplan Tool
Jessica and Ryan spotlight a returning, updated Boat Floorplan Tool that helps liveaboards and refitters plan layouts and save time during conversions.

An updated Boat Floorplan Tool has returned to the online toolbox for liveaboards and refitters, gaining fresh visibility after being highlighted by Jessica and Ryan of the Jessica and Ryan Adventures YouTube channel. WeBoating published a short item on February 6, 2026 that linked directly to the floorplan tool and to Jessica and Ryan's Liveaboard Coaching channel, noting the tool's update and renewed availability.
The relaunch matters because layout work is where many projects stall. Liveaboards planning conversions and refitters tackling rewires, insulation, or berth reconfiguration often spend weeks on paper, rough sketches, and trial-and-error mockups. A working online floorplan tool speeds that process by letting owners visualize cabin arrangements, galley placements, and circulation paths before cutting plywood or moving heavy gear. For people living aboard, small changes in layout can affect comfort, storage, and safety; having an up-to-date digital reference reduces rework and unexpected compromises.
Jessica and Ryan have built a reputation for practical, on-the-water coaching and build videos. Their Liveaboard Coaching channel focuses on hands-on advice for hulls, systems, and habitability, so their endorsement brings the floorplan tool directly into a community that values measured, DIY-friendly solutions. The WeBoating mention functions as a quick reintroduction to a tool that had been offline or quietly dormant, prompting refitters to revisit it with recent project needs in mind.
Practically, the tool is useful at multiple project stages. Use it when measuring interior volumes and planning bulkhead locations, when evaluating where plumbing and electrical runs will fit, and when deciding whether a new layout will allow for safe passage and sufficient storage. For charters and liveaboards juggling both comfort and code compliance, early visualization helps flag potential problems with access to systems or escape routes. Pairing the digital floorplan with a checklist of fixed elements - mast, companionway, engine access, tank locations - makes layouts more realistic and reduces surprises during install.

Community response will likely focus on usability and integration with existing workflows. Owners will test how the tool handles exact measurements, scale fidelity, and export options for shop drawings. Jessica and Ryan's ongoing coaching content can help bridge the gap between a plan on screen and full-scale implementation aboard.
Expect more hands-on follow-ups from the liveaboard community as people apply the updated tool to real refits. If you are planning a conversion, open the floorplan tool, take accurate measurements, and use the Liveaboard Coaching channel for tips on translating that layout into a safe, comfortable boat.
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