Sunday, August 23, 2015

Living Aboard?

Life on water has it advantages and disadvantages like most dwelling locations. The excitement of traveling in the blink of an eye and freedom to relocate at any time and  anywhere you would like to go is very alluring to some. Depending on the kind of boat you would like, it can be cheaper than owning a home and there is a little chance of becoming destitute. Some of the benefits of living aboard and not owning an actual home is the fact that you wouldn't have to maintain some of the items you would if you owned a home like a lawn mower. You can also avoid living near noisy neighbors that may be bothersome when you are trying to enjoy some quiet time. Speaking of views, rather than staring at the back of another home, you can watch and take photos of the sunset. Rocking of the boat also promotes blissful sleep. Naturally, living on water also means that you are just seconds away from many water activities like fishing which can lead to a surfeit of fish and other water bodies. Another huge benefit of homes near water is that they offer a higher level of privacy. There is also somewhat a downside to living on water. Rough weather can equal a rough night. The boat can sink at any time. In cases of serious medical emergencies, there might be no one to attend.
      I personally wouldn't want to live aboard even if it might have more benefits than living in an actual home because most of the disadvantages can lead to death.

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