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Books > Sport & Leisure > Sports & outdoor recreation > Water sports & recreations > Boating
The romantic dream of downsizing, giving up the rat race, and living
life at 4mph on the inland waterways is proving more and more
attractive. But for tens of thousands of people it is not just a
romantic dream but an actual lifestyle.
Tony Jones is one of those people. He has lived aboard his 50ft
narrowboat for over 14 years and in this very practical book he
documents what the liveaboard lifestyle is really like, focusing on the
practical issues of day to day living for those who want to know what
living on a boat actually entails, to see how to manage it for
themselves.
Topics covered include:
· the pros, cons and costs of a residential mooring
· power usage and energy consumption (and how it differs from a house)
· how to stay warm - the choice of coal, electric, gas or wood heating
· boat loos - the pros and cons, and troubleshooting typical problems
· entertainment - TV, radio, internet, DVDs
· logistical problems - no postal address, GP access, vehicle access or
use
This second edition has been comprehensively revised to include updated
or new information on costs (moorings, license, insurances etc),
license fees for different types of craft, composting toilets and
ecological living in general, living aboard in London and other cities
(suddenly very popular), postal services, boat stretching, butty boats,
and so on, as well as more anecdotes and profile stories about
liveaboard life.
The aim of this book is to feed people's dreams by showing that every
possible problem that could arise when living on a boat has a tried and
tested solution. The dream is perfectly possible, and this book is the
complete practical guide to achieving it.
Olympic rowers Gary and Paul O'Donovan may be the face of Irish
rowing and Skibbereen Rowing Club, and have enormously increased
the popularity of rowing in Ireland, but they're just one piece of
a much larger jigsaw. Without their club and the people behind the
scenes, they wouldn't be Olympic silver medalists, 2018 world
champions, former European champions and, in Paul's case, a
three-time world champion. Almost one hundred Skibbereen Rowing
Club athletes have represented Ireland at various regattas over the
years; a staggering figure when viewed in light of the size of the
club. Founded in 1970, it is now the undisputed most successful
rowing club in the country, producing five Olympic rowers since
2000 and four world champions between 2016 and 2018. It is the
characters involved in the club, the coaches, members and the
athletes themselves, who come together to make Skibbereen Rowing
Club what it is. Something in the Water reveals what goes on behind
the scenes to create an environment that allows locals to excel on
the national and international stages. The story is told through
the people and families involved, showing how relatable they are to
people around the country.
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