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On Sat, 8 May 2010 18:03:07 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote: And you are the arbiter of the length of the stop? Is stopping for a night not cruising any longer? A week? Month? Year? It's not based on time. Once your boat starts to look like a floating trailer park and has easily visible bottom growth, you are no longer a cruiser, just a liveaboard. I call it one step from homeless. I would readily concede that we are part time cruisers. It works well for us and there's nothing wrong with the life style. However, when we're out here for 6 months at a time and 2,000 miles from home, we are most definitely liveaboard cruisers for the duration. |
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