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"Tom" wrote in message ...
If you have lived aboard a 25-30 footer in a slip with hookups and all that for a duration of time, a year or so, did it get on your nerves? 30 foot IMO is to small for a couple, but is just fine for a single person. Ive lived aboard for 9 years now, and hate sleeping ashore. I am pondering the idea of getting a used boat and docking it in San Diego. I read that some slips can go as low as 200 bucks a month utilities included (or am I mistaken on that one?) Most likely. I told my father about this idea, and he said "living in a house the size of your bed can get to be a chore after a while":-) Your dad ever live aboard? I just wanted to get some opinions from people who have actually done it. Also, there doesn't seem to be any showers in the heads of the used cheepos I have seen on boattrader, etc. Are showers rare in sub 30 foot yachts? Showering in the "clubhouse" is something I am prepared to do. One more thing, I know NOTHING about port o potties (or boats in general), but I was wondering if going #2 in a yacht would smell it up. Are the port-o's easy to clean? Is there a disposable plastic liner involved? Thanks for your patience and answers:-) Ask neal, I think he lines his ceder bucket with a hefty bag, one of those extra strong one Im sure. But a proper maintained system will not smell up your boat. Joe MSV RedCloud Tom P.S. The actual mechanics of the portopottie is not something I was able to find on-line, and I live in Phoenix AZ, so I haven't had much of a chance to hang around the "docks" and ask questions. |
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