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Old 04-24-10, 10:24 PM   #1
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Old 04-24-10, 10:45 PM   #2
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lol, a Uboat on wheels.
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Old 04-25-10, 12:19 AM   #3
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All you are missing is a periscope so that you can see how far ahead the traffic jam is
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Old 04-25-10, 12:22 AM   #4
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We spent this last Thanksgiving with my mom's parents, who live in an apartment that would feel cramped with two people in it; All six of us spent about a week crammed into it. We toured the USS Pampanito that week, and, well, let's just say I never thought a WWII submarine would feel spacious...
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Old 04-25-10, 12:48 AM   #5
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...who live in an apartment that would feel cramped with two people in it...
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3) When you cook or use the toilet the smell lingers on.
5) Beds, toilets, stoves, and all other appliances are tiny and cramped.

That is my apartment to a tee. Kinda hard to think of it as a mobile Uboat - maybe more of a dead-in-the-water Uboat.
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Old 04-25-10, 04:42 AM   #6
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I see your motorhome and raise you a small cabin cruiser.

- Daily hygiene may involve bathing in the sea. Regardless of weather.
- Limited freshwater reserves; can't waste it just washing the salt off.
- In foul weather, nothing is completely dry for days on end
- very basic wc, no shower, no fridge, no heating, cooking with kerosine
- limited food selection on longer trips, thanks to the above
- very limited electricity (prefer to avoid running the engine if at all possible)
- if we use it, everything smells faintly of diesel oil for some time
- shaken about a lot in foul weather (wasserbomben!)
- need to evade bigger surface craft
- cramped living space (I have my own bunk though! And it's almost as long as I am)

Let's just say when I made a trip on a russian sail training ship and everyone else complained about the spartan living conditions... I thought hot freshwater showers, several warm meals a day and a dry interior were almost decadent luxury on a ship.
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Old 04-25-10, 05:00 AM   #7
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see your motorhome and raise you a small cabin cruiser.

- Daily hygiene may involve bathing in the sea. Regardless of weather.
- Limited freshwater reserves; can't waste it just washing the salt off.
- In foul weather, nothing is completely dry for days on end
- very basic wc, no shower, no fridge, no heating, cooking with kerosine
- limited food selection on longer trips, thanks to the above
- very limited electricity (prefer to avoid running the engine if at all possible)
- if we use it, everything smells faintly of diesel oil for some time
- shaken about a lot in foul weather (wasserbomben!)
- need to evade bigger surface craft
- cramped living space (I have my own bunk though! And it's almost as long as I am)
That reminds when I went on a weeks holiday on a narrow boat. Now i'm 6'2" tall and was constantly bent over when walking inside the narrowboat, occasionally banging my head . Was a nice holiday, until the seal on the toilet broke and the smell from the effluent tank was, well, frankly vomit inducing......
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