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    13 hours ago

    A city of 250,000 people could have 250 boats (that’s enough for a marina or two) and it would be 0.01% of the population (the one percent of the one percent). That seems to not really be that crazy.

    And if you consider that a small percentage of the boat population may have 2 or even 3 boats, than it gets even less weird.

    I also think that if you live near water, people are generally at least a little more likely to get a boat instead of a nice car or bigger house or other luxury item.

    Edit: I was off by an order of magnitude so it would be 0.1% not 0.01, however, I think the broader point is still valid.

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      99 hours ago

      You’re also forgetting all the people who live on a boat instead of buying or renting property. I live in a coastal state, and some marinas work like trailer parks, where you pay the moorage fee and they supply water/sewer/electric to your boat.

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          12 hours ago

          I don’t know of any nearby marinas that offer internet connection. You’re pretty much stuck with satellite if you want reliable internet on a boat.

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            154 minutes ago

            Crap, I was planning on confusing the geolocation algorithms by moving my server around.

            Guess I’ll have to figure something else out.

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        213 hours ago

        Yea that’s my mistake, but even scaled up an order of magnitude I think it still works. That’s still 1 in 10 one percenters.