is that 24 hrs/12 months a year allowable in the harbor? do they require you to wrap the boat in the winter and out the harbor during winter? or it stays there ?
I like the brother's story about the fire - i think the brother is a mix - i wish more brothers we speak up about how many whites also like our black brothers - i think it is a unique community
Typical rent for a 40 foot boat in the area can be around $800 a month, water and pump outs are usually included, power costs about three or four times electricity on land. Other costs are lower because you have room for less stuff. Maintenance costs are about like house maintenance costs. No yard work but tons of cleaning, mechanical maintenance and paint upkeep.
Hi Frank - fascinating....in D.C. I interned for my NJ Congressman, 1986. ..I went to beach-boys July 4 concert and got hit in my right eye by a fight that broke - Monday, my Representative calls me into office and, i swear, said, "don't call you mom about this and everyone will know you're with the Jersey delegation...." !! Thanks for response......di you live on a boat too?
@@FrankLadd I was told that there is no such thing as live aboard rentals...this is promising. I would like to do my due dilegence and try renting first. I live in DC.
@@simimi4851 Sorry I am not communicating this well. First you have to buy the boat. Then you have to rent the slip. $400 is just slip rent. And I've seen slips rent from $175 per month to more than $1500 a month on the East Coast.
I love this video!! Very well shot and the people all have very interesting perspectives on the liveaboard lifestyle. Thanks for sharing :)
You guys have amazing videos too! Keep up the good work!
Wow, living on a houseboat is definitely a dream of mine.
A former coworker lived down there. Thanks for highlighting that neighborhood.
Beautifully designed
Excellent video. Lovely boats & people.👍
Would it be possible to set my camper on a boat and live in it, I know! Just another crazy Judy idea.
is that 24 hrs/12 months a year allowable in the harbor? do they require you to wrap the boat in the winter and out the harbor during winter? or it stays there ?
At some point in my life this will be one of the many places I want to call home will be.
i would love to live on a boat! well, maybe after i graduate.
what the??...I lived in DC metro area pretty much all my life (+20years) and never knew about this. I would love to live in a boathouse
They dont cost nearlly mutch as ahokuse about 20k for a decent size boat with a cabin or somthing similar
@@bob.evans.8679 That I could do. Boy am I inyerested
Do marinas restrict houseboats/floating houses?
Make way for my steamer and cargo holds of top hats! CHOOOCHOOOO
I like the brother's story about the fire - i think the brother is a mix - i wish more brothers we speak up about how many whites also like our black brothers - i think it is a unique community
so, price of the boat aside, how much for a normal single on costs per month?
Typical rent for a 40 foot boat in the area can be around $800 a month, water and pump outs are usually included, power costs about three or four times electricity on land. Other costs are lower because you have room for less stuff. Maintenance costs are about like house maintenance costs. No yard work but tons of cleaning, mechanical maintenance and paint upkeep.
Hi Frank - fascinating....in D.C. I interned for my NJ Congressman, 1986. ..I went to beach-boys July 4 concert and got hit in my right eye by a fight that broke - Monday, my Representative calls me into office and, i swear, said, "don't call you mom about this and everyone will know you're with the Jersey delegation...." !! Thanks for response......di you live on a boat too?
@@FrankLadd I was told that there is no such thing as live aboard rentals...this is promising. I would like to do my due dilegence and try renting first. I live in DC.
@@simimi4851 Sorry I am not communicating this well. First you have to buy the boat. Then you have to rent the slip. $400 is just slip rent. And I've seen slips rent from $175 per month to more than $1500 a month on the East Coast.
@@FrankLadd thank you!
These are the wealthy "house boat" owners. No change in the waterfront is going to affect them!
Not really u can buy a good 30 used boat for as low as 15k
that stuff looks too expensive for me. I clicked thinking affordability
@@garyscole Wow, This sounds possible even for me.
Wonderful day in the neighborhood...Would you be mine?
The woman with the blonde hair had to have been smoking hot in her prime.
Live on a lake.
then relies on the government s help when shit hits the fan
What person or community doesn’t?
I have a lake house