i never thought of asking this question before,but is there any people living on there boats who go on yahoo answers any where in the world
2007-12-31
14:07:39
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Cars & Transportation
➔ Boats & Boating
i have been on my boat about 40 year's been many places in th uk,thank's for your answer's
2008-01-02
07:04:33 ·
update #1
for the benifit of (the capt)i am white,i rather not spell properly than not be able to do other things,the times i have seen these people broke down in there boats with engine problems but they have not a clue what makes them work nor all the other parts what go with it but there gramer (or is it speech) and spelling is o.k
2008-01-02
07:26:47 ·
update #2
david essex maybe
2007-12-31 14:10:01
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answer #1
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answered by finger lickin` good 6
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A guy called "Unhappy Murcia" who answers questions is very knowledgeable - he lived on a narrow boat and hopefully may pick up your question.
I have a small narrow boat, which I could live on happily by myself, but not long term with someone else. We spend up to a month at a time on her during the Spring, Summer, Autumn, out on the English canals and rivers. She isn't seaworthy but being small (30') she is trailable and can be trailed to a port and put on a ferry to go to France/ Ireland/Holland, etc.
I don't use the internet on board, but many of my friends with similar boats do via a phone link.
Edit your question if there is something you particularly want to know.
2008-01-01 09:49:34
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answered by Veronica Alicia 7
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Yes, my wife & I have lived full-time aboard our 45-foot sailing yacht for 4 years now. We're currently wintering in a marina on the Greek island of Crete along with at least 6 other couples living aboard their yachts (mostly British, like us, and Germans). There are another 6 or 8 boats where their owners live aboard all summer and go back home for the winter - but they don't know what they're missing [grin].
2008-01-01 06:53:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I've been living on my sailboat for 4 winters now... it's definitely a different lifestyle, but it's worth it.
and congratulations to everyone who corrected the grammar in the original post. This may not be an English class but grammar and spelling still count for something. At least, they should.
2008-01-02 07:01:36
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answered by The Capn 3
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I am sure there are people living on a boat with internet capabilities. So to answer your question, it's entirely possible.
PS: This goes out to the readers flaming this guy's grammar. Yahoo Answers is not an English class, nor are all of the people posing queries from English speaking countries. So stop trying to look so uppity and pedantic by taunting people for poor grammar.
It just amazes me on the level of immaturity or lack of respect people of this world have nowadays. Wait, let me rephrase that, people of America. I'm an American and it shames me that jerks like this are allowed to roam freely unabated by their acerbic behaviour.
Cheers! (and I mean that in the most sarcastic manner to the oafs waylaying this chap's question)
2007-12-31 19:01:21
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answered by ArticAnt 4
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I am not living on a boat now, but I have lived on a boat for long periods of time, and I have also logged on to Yahoo Answers while I was on a boat. It is not difficult.
2007-12-31 15:19:24
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answered by Anonymous
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People living in their boats... ( correct your grammar )
The answer to your question is maybe... Why not? You can do that by using laptops;-P
2007-12-31 14:41:26
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answered by ;-P 3
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i know there are lots of people that do live (full time) on boats. their boats vary from permanently docked houseboats to refurbished fishing boats to criuse ships. there is no limit except your imagination and your bank account.
2007-12-31 14:34:02
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answered by Anonymous
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people living on THEIR boats, not there boats.
2007-12-31 14:15:31
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answered by ...... 3
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I know someone who did live on a boat once, but that was quite a long time ago. I would love it today!!
2007-12-31 22:20:11
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answered by Anonymous
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My wife and I have lived aboard our sailboat for over 6 years. There are many people who live aboard various boats, sail and power ... there are hundreds of people cruising the world and living aboard their sailboats and yachts.
http://www.cruisersforum.com/
2008-01-01 04:52:50
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answered by cat38skip 6
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