OldDan1943
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- Vessel Name
- Kinja
- Vessel Make
- American Tug 34 #116 2008
Wifey B: Definitely not camping although I would ask about the supply of hot water for showering.
Camping is porta potti or worse, no climate comfort, no tv, tightly rationed water, no refrigerator or freezer, no stove or oven.
To me the difference is "necessities." I know certain things are not absolute necessities, not necessities by definition, but they have become so to me and in my life. They are necessary to my comfort.
Wifey B, hot water by either running the main engine or the generator to provide the juice to run the hot water heater. Add to that an enclosed shower. That way you do not have to clean up and dry out the entire head.
I suggest, some folks call it camping in their $100-200K RV.
Let's be honest, there are fewer things to hit in the water while on a boat, than an RV on the highway.
Now Walmart used to have a policy you could park your RV in their massive parking lot. Not sure if that is still in effect.
I THINK it is still easier to find a secluded spot to anchor your boat than your RV. SHRUG
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