My boatyard did - and I was in a heated shed. However last summer thay decided to stop me doing so on safety grounds and I could hardly blame them. Firstly it was a long way out; down the ladder, across the fllor to one door only. In case of fire we would have died. They were probably concerned in case we had a fire and burned other boats. in fact we only used a kettle for that reason. However they will let us live on board when the boat is out in the yard. this by the way is in Sweden.
we did for months here in the US, but moved off whilst the boat was being repainted. Very uncomfortable climbing up and down a 13ft ladder all the time.
Important question When on the hard do you pee over the side or carry it in a bucket down the ladder . Have you ever fallen holding the bucket when going down the ladder
The thought makes me think that one of those boilogical thingummys with a peat starter producing harmless compost would be good for a live aboard but you have to sit down for a pee or carry the bottle away down the ladder again . I RIGGED UP A HOSE WITH A FUNNEL AT THE END AND TIED IT TO THE PULPIT AND THEN LED IT AWAY TO THE WATERS EDGE- less noise and splatter - BEAT THAT FOR INGENUITY
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Important question When on the hard do you pee over the side or carry it in a bucket down the ladder . Have you ever fallen holding the bucket when going down the ladder
The thought makes me think that one of those boilogical thingummys with a peat starter producing harmless compost would be good for a live aboard but you have to sit down for a pee or carry the bottle away down the ladder again . I RIGGED UP A HOSE WITH A FUNNEL AT THE END AND TIED IT TO THE PULPIT AND THEN LED IT AWAY TO THE WATERS EDGE- less noise and splatter - BEAT THAT FOR INGENUITY
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No problem in Calais, the french pee everywhere /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
Mine does ...Wicormarine boat yard, Portchester, Portsmouth. BUT... the boatyards insurance and your insurance are the really important things to check.
There's full live aboard and there's living aboard for a few nights.
My insurance cover definatly differentiates between the two and allows 4 nights at a time when on land.