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The Ultimate Floating Brick ?


alan_fincher

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Oh, but surely it's lovely inside.

Oh, hang on, actually it isn't.

 

I'm imagining the sales angle: "A unique chance to stamp your own personality on this spacious living accommodation", which is brokerese for "boring rectangular thing".

 

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5 minutes ago, doratheexplorer said:

If someone sealed up a shipping container and dropped it in the cut, would you call it a boat?  No, because it wouldn't be.  And neither is this.

Yep.

 

Aren't narrowboats just glorified shipping containers?

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I think shape wise it compares quite favorably with that awful hotel fat boat on the K&A if it"s still going I  often wonder what the owners of these bricks would think of steering /handling a proper shaped hull with decent swims they probably not be able to tell the difference

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33 minutes ago, X Alan W said:

I think shape wise it compares quite favourably with that awful hotel fat boat on the K&A.

This reminds me that at first I misread the last word of the title, and I was therefore expecting a thread about that vicar who used to run a hotel boat.

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