Submitted by KawaiiFive0h t3_124nz7j in pittsburgh
motociclista t1_je15zxb wrote
Reply to comment by bleepblopbl0rp in They’re Dealing With the Boat Finally by KawaiiFive0h
I’m a boater and this situation has been discussed at length on the local boating facebook pages. If scuttlebutt is to be believed, this guy got a boat he couldn’t really afford. Then couldn’t afford docking. Then it broke and he couldn’t afford to fix it. The he just decided to pick up and move out of state.
Duke-996s t1_je1hac9 wrote
You deserve bonus points for working the nautical term "scuttlebutt" into this thread.
motociclista t1_je1od43 wrote
I live on a boat, I try to work in nautical terms when I can!
thescorch t1_je29cuz wrote
I've fantasized about living on a house boat in a city before. How is it?
motociclista t1_je2ax4b wrote
I was using a bit hyperbole. I don’t live on a boat full time. Just part time during the summer months. It’s pretty great really. I’m a boater, and love being on the river. So it’s cool to have a little house on the river that I can start up and drive around. For me it’s more about boating than having a house. What I mean by that is I know some people that live on a boat because it’s a cheap way to live. For me it’s a hobby. I like boating and a houseboat is the perfect type of boat for what I do now. I’ve owned all different types of boats, but houseboating is where I’m at right now. If you have specific questions, feel free to “slide into my DM’s” as the kids say.
daninhim t1_je4ic7h wrote
In the late 90s I had a coworker that lived on one docked of Washington’s landing. It was nice until it wasn’t. And by that I mean when the River froze over and the ice floe ripped her home from its mooring and dumped it by the Point.
Bradbitzer t1_je2y730 wrote
Where are ya docked?
motociclista t1_je2ybe7 wrote
Lighthouse in New Ken.
Bradbitzer t1_je2yf7r wrote
nice! I work next to Washington’s landing, didn’t know if I knew ya :)
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