RE: WHY I DECIDED TO LIVE ON A BOAT, CHAPTER 4: PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP vs. RENT, HIP-HOP (& SECTION 8 NEIGHBORS)

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WHY I DECIDED TO LIVE ON A BOAT, CHAPTER 4: PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP vs. RENT, HIP-HOP (& SECTION 8 NEIGHBORS)

in boat •  8 years ago 

You have a lot more room below than I could remember on an ancient 39.6 foot C class, gaff rigged, keeler that I helped relaunch 50 odd years ago. She far more cramped for room. The pumps we needed to keep her semi dry might have made a difference as well

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My boat is actually 40 years old this year. I find it amazing all the room it has, but there are always trade-offs. I've got a luxurious open floor-plan, but no where near as much storage space as other boats in my class, yet... the open salon and galley make up for it as mine feels more like a 45'er.

I think the old boat was originally a racing boat, built around 1900, three layers of nz kauri attached diagonally. It had been out of the water for about 10 to 20 years, all the boards slowly swelled to their original size, inbetween times we had to pump all the water out. I think that is why I was taken along, to be the pumper. But was good fun.