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![]() "Joe" wrote in message om... So whats the deal with you Northern folks. Do you pull your boats to keep the ice from crunching them, or it it just so cold that you never take them anywhere? What about the folks who live aboard. What do they do? Move ashore. Do the steel hulls stay in the water? Unafraid of the ice. Must suck to only be able to use your boat half the year. Make your boat worth half as much huh? Joe Twice as much, actually. Fresh water boats do sell for more, for obvious reasons, not sure how much more, I have a number like 5% in my head. Most places around here require you to haul your boat, my marina was around the end of October, at the marinas behind my house sometime in early November. http://community.webshots.com/photo/...5018MtCDzTyuKC They've been living here for a few years, the water doesn't freeze, probably due to the current. All the comforts of home but this guy told me he had a wife and two kids, can't imagine living aboard a boat that small with that many people, even if they were related. John Cairns |
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