Boondocking in a boat. Ever heard of it? Probably not. You generally don't take boats into the same kind of "off road"environments where campers and RVers venture out into. However, in many ways, dropping anchor anywhere except in a formal marina could be considered to be a similar activity.
Boaters could go boondocking on shore too. They might use their boat to reach an island or other remote location to set up camp where the experience would be identical to boondocking in a tent.
Any sailor who has ever participated in an ocean voyage has essentially spent some time boondocking on the open sea. Anytime you are away from accessible utilities like power, water, and sewer services, you are for all practical purposes, boondocking.
Many of the considerations, preparations, and conservation needs of boondocking in an RV will also apply to boondocking on a boat. You pretty much have the same needs for self sufficiency -- water, food, sanitation, power, and protection from the elements. If you venture out on ocean voyages you could very quickly find yourself much further from any source of supplies or other assistance than you would ever experience on land.
Bon Voyage!
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