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Floating slum in the North End?

Denizens of pricey Lewis Wharf condos are none too happy with the houseboats that have started showing up in the Lewis Wharf marina, NorthEndWaterfront.com reports.

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They should take a page out of Seattle's book and have floating houses, not houseboats.

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They don't look at all like any seagoing vessel I've ever seen. Do they even have motors? (They certainly don't have sails.)

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Might be a stretch, but they are certainly self-propelled. I've seen one going along the Charles before.

As for the neighbors, If they think this is bad, they've clearly never lived near an ACTUAL trailer park. You can't leave broken-down, rusting cars and mountains of once-used kid's toys on the lawn of a houseboat.

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They don't need to go anywhere, they just need to float. I seriously doubt these have any kind of propulsion, they're just towed.

Take a trip to Sausalito sometime, it's pretty wild. One time I was there, there was a mini-Taj Mahal. Just google "sausalito houseboats".

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Sausalito doesn't have to deal with storms severe enough to require evacuating a marina.

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Generally, boats residing at slips just stay there during storms because it's a very safe place to stay. This marina is especially well protected, so there's no reason to leave.
Nice try, though.

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Sorry, but there's nothing in your deed that promises your view of the water will remain perfectly as you want it. I don't care how much you paid for it. If they filled the whole harbor in and made it an amusement park, enjoy the view of the roller coaster or move.

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Gotta agree with the poster that they're pretty ugly. But luckily there's no laws against ugly house boats.

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