Is it possible to live on a boat instead of a permenent house?
On Sep 9, 9:00*am, Secular Humanist wrote:
In article , says...
Wayne.B wrote:
He mentions the desire to go "port to port", i.e., cruising. * To me
that implies a boat that is seaworthy and not just a harbor derelict.
Harbor derelicts are a big problem down here in sunny Florida and some
other places. * They are giving cruisers a bad name, and all kinds of
negative regulations are springing up as a result of people living
aboard on derelict vessels.
I thought a derelict vessel was an abandoned vessel.
If there are folks living on a vessel - like a Wilbur Hubbard for
example - you might call that a vessel in need of TLC, or a decrepit
vessel, or a floating pile of crap.
Jim - I hate pedantry.
Why don't you go call somebody's wife and threaten to molest them,
again.
Why dont you go break a young girls arms...Loogy.
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