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So the idea is this, a boat is just a property tax if not a insurance, whichever is cheaper. One could live on a sail boat with twin keels to dry dock and live in tidal basins anywhere on the world.
It would only require like 1,200 watts of solar power for internet (star link) and refrigeration/desalination.

Boats are extremely cheep ranging from 8.000 to 50,000 dollars. If one could work remotely, one could technically live at sea and go to port towns along the coast. I don't even see why neets don't get a boat if you technically have infinite water and food.

Boats also help with congestion in cities by allowing people to live on the water.

Stop paying rent to jews and run aground with a small cabin yacht and have sex incel.
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>>535862349
A boat has all the creature comforts including a toilet and shower, or you could just be an Indian and shit in a bucket and throw it overboard.

Also for food you could fish and if you need money you could go pearl hunting for oysters.
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>>535862349
On a sailboat, half the time is spent sailing and the other half repairing. It's not as glamorous as people make it out to be. It's only for those who actually like that lifestyle.
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>>535862349
Lol they will just declare wherever you're anchored an "eelgrass protection zone" or some other dumb shit and get the army corps of engineers to tow and demolish your boat:
https://www.latitude38.com/lectronic/anchor-outs-last-days-richardson-bay/
The glownigger kikes don't want anyone thinking they can live for free anywhere in America.
In fact, the last thing anyone should be thinking about is trying to sell something like this here, where you have lurking glowniggers and spiteful chuds who can't get their dicks wet, who alerted the cops to art spaces where people were trying to live. 4chan is a bunch of crabs in a bucket and will destroy anything like this for fun.
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>>535862924
>On a sailboat, half the time is spent sailing and the other half repairing.
> It's not as glamorous as people make it out to be.
>It's only for those who actually like that lifestyle.
This.
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>>535863097
Buddy , glowniggers like CIA already run drug operations.
Like the CIA Bush family purchased Zapata Oil platforms in gulf of mexico so they can dump south american drugs there.
And then deliver it to USA via boats.
I am sure CIA wouldn't mind you joining their drug delivery op.
>HAHAHAHAHA :))))
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We need to develop airship technology

Guys, we could be floating above the clouds months on end... It's buoyancy you don't need fuel

They are developing this hydrogen power paste that's more energy dense than lithium..


Airships. .. The van life of the skies
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Why would you do this instead of just moving to the 3rd world instead?

>>535863338
Dirigibles and hot air balloons already exist
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>>535862349
>doing this cope again in 2020+6
ANYTHING BUT WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE.
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>>535863338
>Guys, we could be floating above the clouds months on end... It's buoyancy you don't need fuel
"You don't need fuel" is a dangerous proposition for modern oligarchy.
How would they keep you being their energy slave if you don't need fuel?
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>>535863097
What's to stop a person from going to places like Albemarle Sound and just parking your boat in a tidal region where there's some vegetation to conceal it?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albemarle_Sound

>>535862924
I would like the coastal retreats, sounds of the ocean, rocking of the boat, and having satellite internet would make it even better.

I wouldn't feel alone if I could livestream out at sea and chat with people as making a sea crossing.

The fact bilge keel boats can run aground on mudflats like such is pretty nice because it's free temporary realestate.

They could build fiber glass houses for homeless people to fish and live away from society.
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>>535862349
Boats are high maintenance and basically a money sink.
Unless you're willing to work on your raft, it's not worth it.
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>>535862924
lmao i wish it was 50/50
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>>535863463
What needs to be done?
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>>535862349
if you can pay for it its great, the actual maintenance part of sailing can get pretty expensive even without things breaking and proper upkeep. you will still need to go to dockyards and shit to maintain your gel or the boat will rot away from under you and that can get extremely expensive in the 1st world
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>>535862349
Living on a boat has somehow become harder than being homeless since rich people complained about it intefering with their mega yachts
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>>535862546
They farm pearls now, they put some grit in grit in there and wait it out, hunting for pearls in the wild is gonna cost you more in bandages and penicillin than you would make. I like the idea overall but it's not feasible, you can't just dump your wastewater in a harbor, that's jeet mentality and you may have unlimited salt water but that's no good. Also does starlink really require 1200 watts? I've got it but maybe I should unplug that mother fucker the 22 hours a day I'm not using it if it's drawing 10 amps 24/7
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>>535863682
That's why I would get the twin keel, cause I can paint and put anodes on the boat at low tide by getting out and servicing it.

For the most part, I can solder, tie knots, fix minor electrical problems, change seals and gaskets, also with internet you can google practically anything you need to fix and how tos.

I want a boat I don't even need a marina for, and that's why the jews would hate this idea, cause you don't technically have to pay anything aside tax/insurance. Water? desalination, Food? fishing.
If you could do data entry or phone calls with voice over ip on satellite internet, that gives one the ability to have an income while floating at sea.

Plus there's so much cool equipment on boats, like nav lights, radios, fish finder, engines, radar, and gps.
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>>535862349
Yea because a bunch of fat slob internet neetz with trash piled up around them are going to be able to maintain and fucking navigate a boat through coastal waters?
These dudes won't even change the toilet paper on the roll when it runs out.
You've never been on a boat have you?
It's not that complicated, see NOLA, but you have to have some brains and understand what problems can occur and be ready to fix them by yourself in the middle of nowhere or the sense to only go places you can be helped if something does go wrong.
Regular boat maintenance in or out of water is important.
But you should definitely take a wack at it and let us know how it goes.
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>>535863682
How do they maintain the gel on ships that are too big to get back on land?
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>>535864035
>Water? desalination
Doesn't desalination require a fuck ton of power?
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>>535863938
nah it only uses like 50 watts, but if you are using a computer and need to power a refrigerator ac, television and few other things, 1,200 is actually very feasible with the footage provided by a boat.
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>>535863602
This is one advantage of boating, you can go get service elsewhere that's cheaper
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>>535863528
>bilge keel boats can run aground on mudflats like such is pretty nice because it's free temporary realestate
i do this all the time
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why overcomplicate it and not get a camper?
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>>535864117
If you run batteries, you could get away with it a lot better.

Most decent solar panels are water proof and you can drag them on flotillas if you really wanted to be hardcore, at 4000 watts, 10 400 watts you could easily power an electric boat.
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>>535864061
they need to go to drydock every couple years or lose their insurance coverage
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https://youtu.be/bX5EraBZ0As?si=5u8fWTWYr9xnVshn
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>>535864042
I heard of people fixing rudders at sea by getting in there and replacing them.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinkerbelle
>During the voyage Manry was knocked overboard by big waves, suffered from hallucinations, repaired a broken rudder in mid-ocean, and was woken up one morning by a surfacing submarine, USS Tench (SS-417).

https://www.specialtymarine.com/
They even sell parts to boats for servicing them, and if I was sailing I would have a patch set incase I take on water, and i'd furl my sails during high winds.

I think boat maintenance aside painting and engine servicing is probably easy.
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>>535864173
makes maintenance a lot easier, no haul out fees
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>>535864173
>>535864345
That's a kewl boat, what's it's name?
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>>535864345
until you get caught doing that and fined 30k
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>>535864427
Fuck da police
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>>535864427
It speaks volumes where society now hates "freeloading" existence, by not paying money to live where you sleep.

I just want to squat on a coastal area where I can go to the beach and watch ladies in their bikinis.
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Its racism if you dont let me on
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>>535862349
Except:
1. no good source of water, have to buy that somewhere, you have to be very frugal with it, desalination is slow as fuck. Also its not always sunny, you also need batteries to.cover the time when theres no sun.
2. no plumbing, either you dump the shit into the sea like a nigger(which is also illegal and they will catch you eventually) or pay exorbitant prices for ports to dispose of it.
3. boats need frequent maintenance
4. you need fuel
5. Docking at ports costs money, a lot of it.
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>>535862349
>living above the sea
>sleeping above the sea
Yeah fuck that
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>>535864345
Pretty fucking based, laddie. I moved pretty deep innawoods but still have power and septic, I consider myself decent at self sufficiency but I don't think I could do what you do and be content. It's not the loneliness, I love that aspect, it's the idea of not being "anchored" to a spot that I can work on and reinforce.
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>>535863338
Blimps and balloons already exist, ots just that the hydrogen or heliumnor whatever is always slowly escaping because the molecules are so small
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>>535864695
This.
Anons, since I KNOW this.
Trust me.
There are 2 best day's in Man's Life.
A day when he bought a boat.
And a day when he sold a boat.

>tl'dr if it floats or fcks you rent it
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>>535864035
Spend another 30-40k and get a catty with daggerboards the living experience will be much greater and you can beach it the same way
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>>535864695
>Sailboat
>Fuel
In America rent for a boat can be anywhere between 400 to 600 a month for 25-45 foot boat.
(marina rent)
With the twin keels you can drydock on a muddy reef. So no rent cost

The only maintenance a boat requires is paint and engine service. Ropes and sails can be replaced when they get old. But synthetic ropes never get old it seems.

>Standard 12V Sailboat Watermakers: Generally produce 5–15 gallons per hour (approx. 19–57 liters), balancing capacity with battery load.

That's plenty of water to flush, and cook with. My yacht would have a bidet.
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>>535863097
Thanks for that link. Good memories.
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get a small parcel of land, put the boat on it for half the year, work on it while living on it. Other half go out exploring on it
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>>535864427
not a problem here yet. im sure they'll get around to banning it. it's stupid because the antifouling is ablative, the whole point is it dissolves into the water
>>535864417
Cup o'Tea. This boat was 5k euro six years ago with engine, sails, fenders, lines, & trailer. There's a stove, toilet & sink in the cabin and berths for 4, only 23 feet long. Put another 1k into her over those 6 years and I'm gonna have to get a new outboard this year which will probably be another 5k. To live on a boat like this you'd have be in the Caribbean of South Pacific
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>>535862349
uh, got something between 30 and 500 dollars? itd take me a lil bit to get the 500.
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https://youtu.be/7KB-q7ehzM0?si=zPdCMqxObKZWeWNM

This guy is showing how to build the electric boat if you can stand his constant mogging
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>>535862349
i love this idea and have been seriously thinking about doing it.
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>>535864345
looks cozy
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>>535866767
yo im pretty sure it's nearly accessible to make something like this that uses renewables to split water into hydrogen for cooking and engines, thoguh a bit dangerous as an amateaur (or very dangerous)
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>>535867295
Your country is ideal for something like a woodgas engine, you can disappear into your multidunous fjords for good
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>>535864321
Jesus man.. if this isn't some bot posting I don't know what to tell you.
I've been on boats in the ocean and that's one thing.. but even on huge lakes and major rivers you better be ready for anything.
Your responses are too "well I'll just do this" with simple fixes you read for problem x or y..
Don't get me wrong I appreciate the fellow skilled outdoorsmen or adventurer, but......
Changing a faucet can fuck your whole day up if there is some anomaly or setup you didn't forsee or some dumbfuck plumber did it and it makes no sense.
You think the instructions: do A if X and B if Y thing is going to help you? What if you drop them in the water?
At least with the faucet I can shut the water off and reassess and go get parts if needed.
I don't like the over simplified explanations and "I have the answer right here from the Internet" shit.

There's some dude, who is very skilled, on YouTube who does exactly what you're talking about.
Last time I checked on him he was miserable as fuck and pulling out.
You need to get over the excitement of your new idea and put yourself in a different perspective..
Or you might die.
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Hear me out: what about land boats?
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>>535868156
ok boomer
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>>535864321
>>During the voyage Manry was knocked overboard by big waves, suffered from hallucinations, repaired a broken rudder in mid-ocean, and was woken up one morning by a surfacing submarine, USS Tench (SS-417).
That's a cooler story than life of pi's straight up delusions, why isn't this a movie?
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>>535865281
Please explain to OP how much work and knowledge is needed to do what you do.
I'm not saying people don't have to start somewhere and learn from experience. If you really do own, maintain and live on that boat you know the problems that can occur.
I may be wrong but OP seems a bit cavalier about the healthy fear and respect he should have for his dreams.
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Bust
Out
Another
Thousand

Bankruptcy
On
A
Trailer

A hole in the water you throw money into

Boating ain't cheap people



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