I’m not sure yet about my answer

  • norbert@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    This is important; if I live on the houseboat then that seems like an obvious answer but if I can’t, I’ll get far more use out of a car. A boat is just a logistics problem unless it’s where I live.

    • VoxAdActa@kbin.social
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      1 year ago

      On the other hand, it seems like it would be much easier, when necessary, to hook an RV up to electrical, water, and sewer services, as compared to a houseboat. I guess you could have a deionized water pump, but those are super slow, like on the order of a tablespoon an hour slow. And, anyway, I suspect it’s not kosher to just poop off the railing.

      • Pseu@kbin.social
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        1 year ago

        I figure that there are maintenance and utility hookups for boats, just like there are for RVs. After all, plenty of boats cannot be reasonably removed from the water.

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          1 year ago

          A friend of mine lived on his boat with his girlfriend and their cat. Moored in Seattle. Cost him a third of my rent for moorage + showers + wifi + hookups.