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richard wrote:
Alice and I are thinking about buying a boat to live on. We live in an apartment now in Boston, which is being sold. We would have to be out next Sept. We would like to live on a boat for a winter to check it out before we buy one. We are not talking about this winter but next. Currently we own a 25 ft powerboat which we use a lot. Any ideas how we might get the experience of living aboard in the cold winter before we buy about? http://www.sexton.com/liveaboard.html Don't forget to put your sheets & pillow in the freezer all day, then pull them out when you go to bed. Helps achieve that realistic chill. A big part of why people live on boats is so they can head south for the winter! Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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