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Old 11-18-2007
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I know, Dog. That would actually be ok, if it were affordable. I could easily commute to work in Salem, and it might be nice to be in the harbor. I'll have to check out the other "liveaboard in Boston" thread again; it's been a long time since I read it, and when I did this was not even on my radar.
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I kept my previous boat at Pickering Wharf last winter. It wasn't that expensive at all. The electricity is metered. There are a good number of liveaboards there.
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Thanks LG,

I'm somewhat surprised; I'll definitely check it out, as it would probably be a walking commute from the boat.

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I kept my previous boat at Pickering Wharf last winter. It wasn't that expensive at all. The electricity is metered. There are a good number of liveaboards there.
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