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dmtarry

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I lived on narrowboats for 22 years. I now live on a fat narrowboat, it restricts my cruising range ( been there done that ) it greatly enhances my comfort levels and I will not be going narrowbeam again anytime soon !! As for ( Sueb ) keeping a house I completely disagree, I know epeople in their eighties still aboard. I got rid of my house five years ago and havnt missed it one jot. Houses bore me to death. I have just inherited a fab old stone cottage but will I ever live in it...........will in nelly, it aint going to happen. :cheers:

 

Tim

I'm sure hubby feels the same, although he is happy on the narrowboat. I certainly won't want to live in my boat if I am by myself and in my 80s. Different people different solutions.

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<…> As for ( Sueb ) keeping a house I completely disagree, I know epeople in their eighties still aboard. I got rid of my house five years ago and havnt missed it one jot. Houses bore me to death. I have just inherited a fab old stone cottage but will I ever live in it...........will in nelly, it aint going to happen. :cheers:

 

Tim

 

Hear, hear.

 

Epeople, now that's an idea, do they live in an eboat?

 

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