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All during my peak physical years I wanted to own a 30 to 40 foot boat
for fishing and relaxing on the water. I had to be satisfied with smaller boats in the 16 to 18 foot range. Now that I have the finances to buy something in the 40 foot range I am wondering if I would be physically capable of handling all the duties that maintaining and handling a boat in the 40 foot plus size would entail. I have back pain that limits my mobility to just walking and standing for a minute or so without support. I am hoping to spend most of my time on one of the Missouri River Lakes in North or South Dakota in the warm weather months and dry dock it during the winter. During the ice free months I do hope to live on it though. I will probably opt for an enclosed houseboat for that reason. Do any of you have physical handicaps similar to mine and own a boat in that size? Are there any problems you can't handle on your own? Do you have any special equipment that has helped make your boating experience easier and more enjoyable? What kind of services do Marina's usually provide ( emptying holding tanks, fresh water etc.)? Is there any special equipment you would order on a boat from the factory that would make life aboard easier? Any suggestions would be appreciated. TIA, Dennis |
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