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On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 09:17:37 -0400, "sel1" wrote:
I have read many newsgroups and web sites and there are many people who travel by houseboat. What do you mean you you say "If you don't want to go ANYWHERE". There seems to be a rather high demand for rental houseboats on the Rideau canal system, the great lakes etc etc. From my visits to marinas, there are far more houseboats than cruisers to rent. ============================================== The biggest issue with houseboats is seaworthiness which is probably what inspired the original response. They are big roomy boats but have low freeboard, a huge amount of windage, and are top heavy. All of that means they are suitable only in well protected water such as rivers, canals, small lakes, bays, etc. They are totally unsuited to open water conditions such as the great lakes. I have seen houseboats on the Rideau take water over the bow and into the cabin from relatively small boat wakes. They also have trouble maneuvering in the locks because the high windage and shallow draft makes them prone to being blown sideways in close quarters. |
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