Thanks David! Thats Cool Isn`t It. I Make A Post In Florida And Seconds Later You Post The Pictures In Tucson, Az Into My Post!! RON
LOL, at that price.. Nope, ut-uh. No way. Not me cap. Sorry, nope.I saw a motor home on an RV show one time that had potoons built under it. You just drive the sucker out into the water, engage the out drive and you got a houseboat. The basic model was about 800 grand. I don't think I could drive a million dollar motorhome out into a lake.......................
eDJ,Where I live on the river there used to be a site several miles down from here near the locks
and dam were an old relic of a "Shanty Boat" rested. It had washed up, way up from the
normal river pool stage during the 1937 flood. It seems people have always enjoyed living on
the water in floating homes. Even today people have these big River Queens, and Gibson's tied
up in marinas for their weekend home. They rarely take them out anymore, just on memorial day, july 4, and labor day. Sometimes if the fuel isn't too expensive they will do the fall folage excursion but all of them navigate upstream as far as they can and then just drift back to their slip.
Nearly 100 years ago the shanty boats could pay a riverboat captain to tow them back up towards
Pittsburgh from where ever they were. Many of the would buy items at the glass factories along
the river and float down stream from town to town selling the stuff till they ran out and repeat
the trip. Some boats were barber shops, some photographers, some did sewing etc.
Here is a painting of an old shanty boat like I saw when I was a little kid. It was being used for
storage when I saw it but looked about like the one in this painting. (only sitting on blocks in a field)
A book I enjoy looking at in the Public Library is titled "Floating Homes" by Ted Laturnus.
But there are bunches of such books.
Here is the painting of the old Shanty Boat like was common from the 1800's up to the 1940's.
NEAT TIMES,A MAN TOLD ME, IF YOU NEED SOMETHING, GO TO 10 YARD SALES, YOU WILL FIND IT BY #10 OR BEFORE. THIS FORUM IS THE SAME, AMAZING, IT COVERS EVERTHING. THIS THREAD DAN STARTED AND MICHIGAN MIKE`S "MINI-HOME, REALLY HIT HOME FOR ME. ALL MAB`ERS LOVE THE OUTDOORS, AND SO MANY OF US ENJOY THE SAME THINGS. WHEN WE WERE KIDS WE RENTED THE WOODEN FLATBOTTOM ROW BOATS. WOULD ROW UPSTREAM TO FISH, IF YOU STOPPED ROWING THE CURRENT WOULD STEAL A LOT OF YARDAGE IN A HEARTBEAT. AND DRIFT DOWN AT THE END OF THE DAY. MY WIFE, 4 CHILDREN AND ME CAMPED OUT AND FISHED A LOT. HAD 2 SCHOOL BUS CAMPERS. BUILT THE LAST BUS CAMPER IN 1980, ITS STILL HERE. ANYHOW, I GOT MY DREAM BOAT IN MARCH OF 2006. ITS BEEN IN MY FRONT YARD ON BLOCKS, STILL IS, BUT I HAD TO SELL IT 60 DAYS AGO. THE NEW OWNER REDID THE BOTTOM PAINT. HE IS MOVING IT SOON TO REPOWER IT. HE ALREADY HAS A SLIP LEASED IN KEY WEST FL. FOR IT. I HAVE A 28 FOOT BOAT THAT I TRAILER, ITS SELF SUFFICIENT. I CAN CAMP OR LIVE ON IT, IF I DON`T GET A LARGE GIRL FRIEND. I HOPE THIS IS NOT TO BORING. I SOLD THE BOAT FOR 6,500. HAD 11,000 IN IT. YOU CAN`T BUILD MUCH FOR THAT. 48 FT X 13FT. IT HAD MINOR FIBERGLASS DAMAGE FROM HURRICANE IVAN. THINK THE INS CO. PD OFF 55,000. DAN PUT A LINK TO IT ON MICHIGAN MIKES THREAD "MINI-HOME". OH WELL, LIFE IS FULL OF COMPROMISE`S. ITS JUST NICE TO READ THE POSTS AND ALL THE INTEREST IN HOUSEBOATS. RON