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Could you live on a boat for a week?

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  • by Capt. Jack Sparrow GALCIY on November 17th, 2007

    Capt. Jack  Sparrow  GALCIY

    Pretty sure it wouldn't be a problem.
    Now I'd be more inclined if the boat was big enough.
    The Seas calm enough.
    And the food rum and wenches in plentiful supply!

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  • by DRLAURAHATER on November 17th, 2007

    DRLAURAHATER

    If it a cruise ship yes but a tiny rowboat no.

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  • by Ocean is gone... on November 16th, 2007

    Ocean is gone...

    I could live on a boat for a month... Just as long as I had enough supplies...

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  • by 8 Jan 2004-10 Dec 2009 on November 19th, 2007

    8 Jan 2004-10 Dec 2009

    I lived on boats for 4-1/2 years!

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  • by Galeanda on November 17th, 2007

    Galeanda

    I can and I have. It's lovely to be lulled to sleep on a sailboat, very romantic, too:-)

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  • by fils1girl on November 17th, 2007

    fils1girl

    When I was a child our family went out on a 35 ft cabin cruiser every summer for 3 months. Sometimes we wouldn't even see land for days. Aw what fun I had.

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  • by Chicken Pee on November 16th, 2007

    Chicken Pee

    probably. what kind of boat? cruise liner? kayak?

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  • by Kal-El on November 16th, 2007

    Kal-El

    If it was a nice enough boat. :)

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  • by scruffy on November 16th, 2007

    scruffy

    Ohh yea love the water!

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  • by Kevisaurus is a Carnotaurus today on November 16th, 2007

    Kevisaurus is a Carnotaurus today

    I have smoked MJ 24-7 for almost 2 1/2 a year solid in my past if that answers any thing. I am quite sure I have smoked more than you ever have Evan and I am not kidding you. In fact I have yet to smoke any for the last ten months; I suppose I am over due. AB is such a drug to me that I am so addicted to this site.
    Contact Mr. Zissou for me.

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  • by Cowboy-Matter of Fact on November 19th, 2007

    Cowboy-Matter of Fact

    I have, and yes I could again.

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  • by Kitt-tastrophy on November 17th, 2007

    Kitt-tastrophy

    Sounds like fun to me...as long as I have the proper "equipment".

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  • by Swee Pea on November 17th, 2007

    Swee Pea

    Yes, a house boat.

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  • by Snowman on November 19th, 2007

    Snowman

    I lived on a boat for 4 years when I was in the Navy.

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  • by Babycakes on November 19th, 2007

    Babycakes

    I have on my sisters house boat and her son lives on a boat also.

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  • by JuJubee is wearing a COAT of chocolate on August 10th, 2008

    JuJubee is wearing a COAT of chocolate

    It depends on what kind and how small a boat you're talking about! :) If it was large enough to move around and had a cover, I think I could.

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  • by scubabob on November 22nd, 2007

    scubabob

    I used to live on my 25 foot Carver Santa Cruz during the summers. Never an issue.

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  • by Takei-Shihan on November 17th, 2007

    Takei-Shihan

    That depends on what size & type ... cruise ship or canoe ... as for ships, yes, and I have.

    In 1960, when I was a baby, we crossed the Atlantic by ship so my father, who was a Canadian Air Force Fire Fighter for Crash and Rescue, could work at an air base in Zwiebruken, Germany.

    In 1985, I worked on a ship that was mostly cargo container frieght hauler but also had 20 luxury suites for 40 passengers. We sailed from Nambour, Australia, through Panama, to New York and Halifax.

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