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Old 22-09-2015, 22:36   #1
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No Hobos.

Now i have loved living aboard most of my life.sometimes it wasn't easy. Never Figured it would be. So after all of this, what else is there for me to do?
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Old 22-09-2015, 23:49   #2
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Re: no hobos.

Hi Fisherman.Ben,

Well, I have to say if you're a full time liveaboard in Rhode Island, how on earth do you make it through the winters? Good on ya, mate, y'all must be tough!

Others may suggest other venues for you, but I think you already have the answers, and just need to acknowledge them for yourself: it may involve great changes. Enjoy.

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Old 23-09-2015, 08:29   #3
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Re: No Hobos.

Hello Fisherman.Ben, I see from your other posts that you have cruised south for at least one winter and previously lived on your Irwin in the summers. I also noticed that you have that long commercial fishing experience in New England

I'm not sure I understand you question or the thread title, but you sure seem to have had a success living aboard. You say it wasn't easy, but as Ann T. Cate stated, those New England winters could be responsible for much of that.

"So, After this, what else is there for me to do?" ...... I'd be tempted to join your brother in Hawaii or take my fishing skills to the tourist charter market and live aboard in better weather.
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