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Veebyes
Dec 17, 2020Explorer II
deprived wrote:Veebyes wrote:
We have been using a boatyard for some years as our base for anything maintenance & repairs.
The project we are doing isn't RV-related. But your idea of using a boatyard to work on you rig is an amazing idea! Somehow we've always managed to find RV parks that don't mind letting us do major work on our rig but if our luck ever turns, I will definitely look at using a boatyard.
When you do your work at a boatyard, do you live in your RV right at the boatyard?
When in the boatyard we are onboard the trailer too. The boatyard belongs to a relative. We have been doing this routine since 2007.
Really enjoy our stay every time. We have an adapter for marine 30A. A twist & lock type. We are right next to the water. Tires have been in the water a few times at extra high tides.
It is a real working boatyard. A dying breed filled with lots of history, character & characters. They have a full workshop. If I don't have the tool I need they probably do. The trailer gets it's annual full waxing here. Set up the A frames, find a long board to go between them & away we go.
We complain to the owner about no fire ring, no FHU & no picnic table. We get threatened with being launched by the travel lift if we stay too long.
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