Hurricane Milton



He doesn't have a boat slip. Those who live on boats have a place to dock their boats, plug them in for power, get fresh water and dump sewage.

I once went on a sailboat snorkeling trip in the Virgin Islands. The Florida couple who ran the tours lived on their sailboat year-round. They had no slip, no electricity other than their boats generator, and had only freshwater for drinking. They were exceptionally wealthy, and they were not homeless. They carried their jobs everywhere they went.
 
I once went on a sailboat snorkeling trip in the Virgin Islands. The Florida couple who ran the tours lived on their sailboat year-round. They had no slip, no electricity other than their boats generator, and had only freshwater for drinking. They were exceptionally wealthy, and they were not homeless. They carried their jobs everywhere they went.
I believe they are living a completely different lifestyle than lieutenant Dan is....just saying.
 
That doesn't change the fact that he is not homeless. Neither are people who live in RVs!
Oh I get what you are saying and know it's true. Was thinking about being a "road dog" myself and chasing work all over the nation.
BUT

I decided against it due to the maintenance costs on the 5th wheels. A decent used one can be had for roughly $20k. (Never buy new) After living in one for 5 years it's usually toast....plus campsite/trailer park fees on top of the regular maintenance....it's cheaper to rent an apartment in an area than to live in an RV. The Tow Vehicle cost wasn't bad or horrible. (Resale after use is still usually good) But there absolutely was no cost savings doing it that way.
 
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