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wondering .. do you have a TV on board? How ....
Glenn Ashmore wrote:
The thing is there is a big difference between "going boating" and living on
a boat for 6 months or longer. A cruising boat is not a camper although a
lot of people use than as such. A cruising boat is a home and should have
what ever conveniences and amenities as the owner feels he needs.
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Glenn Ashmore
I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack
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"Tim" wrote in message
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I dont' have a problem with it. I'm saying that if I want to watch TV
I'll stay at home, I go boating to get away from stuff, not take it
with me.
This reminds me of some neighbors of mine that bought a $160,000.00
motor home that had about everything I can think that you can put on
2 axles., Why did they buy it? Their answer is obvious. So they
could go ..."Camping" !
If you want a TV then get one. I'm not going to stop you. But there's
no need to expect me to have one.
Rosalie B. wrote:
If the fact that I want to watch TV isn't a
problem for him, then why should you or Tim have a problem with it?
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