HeadedToTexas
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I've got several years of planning left before embarking and among the decisions is where to live after here. It occurred to me that living somewhere with a dock and access to the water would ease the challenge of prepping the boat. Back in the day my grandparents lived on the Caloosahatchee in North Ft. Myers. That's probably why I'm typing here today. For better or worse, Grandpa's place isn't in the family nor in the budget.
So is living on a canal or river or lake somewhere with access to bigger water what you non-live-aboard folks do? Would you if you could? A condo without a lawn to mow or driveway to shovel makes sense if being gone for long periods is in one's future. Any pitfalls I'm missing there?
So is living on a canal or river or lake somewhere with access to bigger water what you non-live-aboard folks do? Would you if you could? A condo without a lawn to mow or driveway to shovel makes sense if being gone for long periods is in one's future. Any pitfalls I'm missing there?