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When you live in a boat, expect to lose privacy and gain intimacy. After all, if you and your spouse fight (presuming that you have a spouse and that you actually managed to convince him or her to live in that boat with you), there is hardly any place for either of you to walk out from each other, so you have to resolve your issues no matter what.
If you have children living in the boat, you will very seldom have to worry where they are. Where could they possibly go? They will be under your eye all the time. You will always know what they are up to.
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When you're on a boat, everything is limited - water supply, power supply, even refrigerator space and closet space - so you learn to consume less.
Many boats get their electricity from the marina. This is all well and good as long as you are docked, but if you want to go cruising, you need an alternative source of power.
As long as your boat engine is running, you could use an inverter or an alternator. When you turn your engine off, you'll probably need a diesel- or petrol-powered generator. Some boats have solar panels, but these are often good only for small devices such as light bulbs and laptops.
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Living on a BoatArticle Summary: Some people use their boat for day cruising. Others go on vacation in their boat. But have you ever thought about living in your boat full time?
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