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Well they don't need over width permits or watch for overhead power lines that way do they.
I guess that's one way to do it. :)
You don't see that every day.
Quote from: diyfrank on May 10, 2009, 11:30:58 AM
You don't see that every day.
Working on the channel we see a lot of things you don't see every day! If that make sense ??? Tankers , barges made for tugs to nest right in so, they sort of look like small tankers , lots of pleasure boats, etc. There's something different going by everyday.
It's a little one houseboat ferry.
That looks like one of those "Park model" homes that I looked at while starting on this building journey. Great idea, but the lofts never had more that 50" of headroom and the materials were not always the greatest.
But sticking it on a barge is a cool idea, especially with the Hood Canal Bridge being torn down. I wonder where its going to end up. Maybe one of the islands?
Would a wider panoramic shot show the outhouse-boat as well? ;D