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Default Thinking of becoming a live aboard



Another feature of boating to love is harder to describe. It has to do
with the smell of the water, the feel of floating instead of being stuck
to the ground, the forces of nature have you, but they don't, you
partner with them for your ends. But not just that, it's always ancient
and brand new, a part of your history and future and the same time,
deeply familiar yet always strange.


Stephen


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