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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/t...night-luxury-yacht-s-not-expensive-think.html
It's an interesting idea, getting £100 per night for putting out clean linen and a quick spruce-up, but I can foresee a few problems:
e.g. insurance, whether marinas would be happy with non-boaters stumbling along pontoons and falling in trying to get back onboard after the pub (boaters are quite good at doing this anyway), plus the paranoia about damage to delicate interior fabrics and fittings. It's not as if you can get out the 5L tin of Autumn White to patch up a damaged upholstered panel or fitted wooden cabinet.
It's an interesting idea, getting £100 per night for putting out clean linen and a quick spruce-up, but I can foresee a few problems:
e.g. insurance, whether marinas would be happy with non-boaters stumbling along pontoons and falling in trying to get back onboard after the pub (boaters are quite good at doing this anyway), plus the paranoia about damage to delicate interior fabrics and fittings. It's not as if you can get out the 5L tin of Autumn White to patch up a damaged upholstered panel or fitted wooden cabinet.