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I think CaptForce is right about something. I am not so sure living on a boat is that much difference maintenance wise than living in a house. I was ALWAYS fixing/upgrading SOMETHING on my house, mowing, painting, etc. I bought a brand new home and had the heater go out in 3 years, the garage door jam shut (auto opener), found out I needed more insulation in the attic, had the stucco start to crack and had to get that fixed (warrantied but still a pain), busted the mower on a water meter that the township had put in too high, etc.
It just goes with living, I guess.
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