• @The_v
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    7611 hours ago

    I have a friend who grew up on the coast and her family always sailed for fun.

    When she got divorced she bought a sailboat and traveled for a bit in it. She then parked it at a marina and lived in it for so many years close to her kids and grandkids. She paid $100K for boat and her marina fees were $300/month. The boat was paid off with the divorce settlement.

    The cheapest 1 bedroom apartment to rent nearby was $3500/month for less square footage than her boat. The cheapest small house was around $1,000,000 or around $6000/ month at the time. The homes around the marina were all priced at several million dollars.

    • @[email protected]M
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      3010 hours ago

      We met someone like that and they were considered homeless by the city, lol. I think they were annoyed at that.

      Seattle is full of people that live on boat as an affordable alternative. You can’t be squeamish about insects or get seasick easily because of the storms. I couldn’t do it myself, but I’ve known quite a few that have.

      • @SpaceNoodle
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        10 hours ago

        What kinda insects we talking about here?

        • @[email protected]M
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          2010 hours ago

          Water spiders, gnats, etc. You know, bugs you see in a boathouse or in the bathrooms around water.

          • Drusas
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            33 hours ago

            We don’t really have gnats here in Seattle. It’s great.

            • @SpaceNoodle
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              22 hours ago

              So we only get water spiders and etc.?

          • @SpaceNoodle
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            119 hours ago

            Why would you assume that I spend time on boathouses or aquatic bathrooms?

                  • @SpaceNoodle
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                    12 hours ago

                    Yeah, about insects that live on and around boats.

            • @[email protected]M
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              149 hours ago

              Lol, I assume everyone has been camping near a lake or something. That’s what I meant by bathrooms on water. If you have ever been by a pier, look underneath, that’s a good tell as well.

    • @Carnelian
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      2811 hours ago

      me writing “the ocean :)” as my permanent address on government documents

    • @[email protected]
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      1710 hours ago

      This is the right answer. It’s an RV on water but it doesn’t disintegrate (working as intended, that) like an RV or fifth wheel.