Comrade Willy

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For context, not everyone who lives on a boat is wealthy. I live on a ‘yacht’, a 29 foot sailboat. Your walk-in closet is larger, yet because it’s privately owned and not commercial it’s considered a yacht.

Your hate is misplaced.

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A 29’ boat isn’t small, what kind of walk-in closet do you think people have? Your comment makes you seem really out of touch.

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29’ to live on fulltime 24/7/365 is small as fuck. 8 steps, that’s the entirety of my living space.

I’m not out of touch, you just have no understanding of small sailboats. From the front to the back on deck is 12 steps bro.

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A quick google suggests a single mast sailboat can be had for around $50K. Which is a lot of money for a hobby. But it’s insanely cheap if it’s your house.

But how much does it cost to keep it at a marina per year? And repairs and such?

Don’t worry not asking to prove you’re rich and need to be eaten or whatever. Wanna know how much money I need to be able to say “fuck it” and quit my job and live on a sailboat.

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Yeah I’m too poor for a boat but I know a few people who live on them because they’re a cheap way to live a chill life. It’s very possible to be working class on s yacht, I’ve also known a few people who move and crew yachts so it’s very way for me to imagine the human tragedy these attacks can bring.

I hope we can devise a technology to keep people and marine life safe.

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21 points

A 29’ boat isn’t going to have a 29’ liveable area.

First off, a boat narrows so much at the front that a 29’ boat is really closer to 25’ at best. Then it might be 10 feet wide, so you’re looking at about 250 square feet. Most of that is gonna be deck so cut that in half again if you want your living space to be out of the elements.

When you go under the deck you might think there would be plenty of room, but you need to have fuel, engine, generator, bilge, etc.

So in your remaining closet-sized space you need to be able to eat, sleep, cook, use the restroom, store your shit, entertain yourself, etc.

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If they actually live on it instead of owning a house, I’d still not consider them part of the rich who should be eaten.

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10 points

A 29’ boat is absolutely tiny to live on. The overwhelming majority is taken up by things the boat needs to be a boat

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8 points

And the rest of the space taken up by shit that keeps me from dying.

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1 point

But your back yard is infinite.

Boats are the original tiny home.

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Around here you can buy a serviceable 29-foot sailboat for $5k, and a mooring buoy for $1k. It’s cheaper than a van by the river FFS.

People who live on sub-40-ft sailboats are usually just hanging in there. Source: that was nearly me before my fortunes changed slightly. Boats are underpriced because they are a lot of work.

My sister is a corporate executive. Her walk in closet is objectively larger than a 29-ft live aboard. Hell her ensuite bathroom is bigger than that and she lives in a duplex. You are lacking real world context I think.

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For more context. This was a Oceanis 393. so about $100k boat. And it was in the Strait of Gibralter. Not the poorest area of the world.

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For context that’s where the Orcas are

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It’s unfortunate that the orcas can’t tell the difference between rich assholes with yachts, and normal assholes with yachts.

I guess maybe staying out of their tiny part of the ocean while they’re using it is the only thing a person with a yacht can do.

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Every yacht is a rich asshole yacht.

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That’s not a fair generalization.

I own a house worth x amount of dollars, where “x” is average for a house in my area, and not even close to “rich” amount.

If I sold my house and put that same “x” amount towards a seafaring houseboat of equal value (including all expenses for owning an oceanic home), I’m still not rich.

If I sail that boat into the small, avoidable swimming grounds of an endangered species (only 50 members of this local group remain) and then whine when that species attacks my boat, then I’d be an asshole. But still not rich. Probably even further from it - since I’m sure insurance companies wouldn’t cover my stupidity.

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Your walk-in closet is larger,

“I’m not that rich!” Thinks most people have a fucking walk in closet

bruh

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9 points

Yeah you got me. I think everybody has a walk-in closet because I didn’t specifically state otherwise in my post

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-10 points

“Your walk-in closet” implies an expectation that the reader has a walk-in closet.

“A walk-in closet” would be more appropriate if that impression wasn’t intended.

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2 points

do you mean to reply to a comment instead of the post? If yes, can you add a link to the comment for context?

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2 points

General post to the group at large. Lot of people including OP, happy about what they perceive as rich people getting what’s coming to them.

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-13 points

“your walk-in closet”

Lol your privilege is showing, tuck it back in

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8 points

Grow up.

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