Does any live on your trojan?

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Does any live on your trojan?

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I was wondering if anyone lived on there Trojan.
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Just weekends Jun-Sept for now. Every Sunday, the option is always there to fill up and just head-down stream and switch to permanant residence status. :)
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this last winter, because it was so butt-cold, i only stayed on 'warmish' weekends. usually, however, i stay on the boat except for sunday and wednesday night. those are my go home and take out the garbage so the wife doesn't yell at me nights. now that spring has sprung, i'm back to the normal routine. :D
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From Thursday night to Sunday every weekend thru the summer. Occasional marina destination, Lake Erie Islands or on the hook in Crystal Bay.
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Post by Jerry »

I am lucky enough to stay on mine from the time it goes in till the time it comes out. At least that gives me almost 5 months to enjoy.
Of course I do have to go home to mow and get mail and things like that. I am fortunate to have good neighbors to keep an eye on things for me.
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So far the longest has been a week at a time on vacation trips, but that is going to change come Nov 1 if all goes well.
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Danny Bailey wrote:that is going to change come Nov 1 if all goes well.
that guy finally going to get around to rubbing out the wife? 8)
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Post by Rodman »

Tuck wrote:
Danny Bailey wrote:that is going to change come Nov 1 if all goes well.
that guy finally going to get around to rubbing out the wife? 8)

:roll: :lol:
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Post by Danny Bailey »

No rubbing out. We'll both be loading up and heading south.
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Post by MTP »

Danny Bailey wrote:No rubbing out. We'll both be loading up and heading south.
we will leave the rubbing one out for the guy who likes midgets
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Post by Peter »

now,now.... not nice to make fun of people with differences...but damn....just can't help myself....Hee,hee,hee...........damn :shock:
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Post by chas1450 »

Hi, we live aboard our F40 rear aft cabin full time, winter, spring, summer, fall, 365 days a year, love it, even thought it was the coldest winter in 20 years here, we have a blog,


http://aboardtheladystar.blogspot.com/
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Post by Rodman »

chas1450 wrote:Hi, we live aboard our F40 rear aft cabin full time, winter, spring, summer, fall, 365 days a year, love it, even thought it was the coldest winter in 20 years here, we have a blog,


http://aboardtheladystar.blogspot.com/
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Very nice blog.. :lol:
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** F26 Hardtop - Express - 1971 - 26 ft
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