It’s really long and quite wide but no sign of a mast. No idea what the history of this thing is.

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    Now I’m curious what kind of vessel you’re in lol

    Edit: Lmao, bunch of comedians in here, love you all. Looked like he was just floating on half a piece of angled sheet metal.

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          I don’t. It belongs to my parents. They have two and this is the tender we tow behind the bigger one.

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            Why do your parents own a boat (or two boats)? I just don’t know anyone who owns a boat and I’m wondering why people decide they need one.

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              Same reason people buy motorhomes - this just moves on water. It’s like a second home you can go to on holidays. Our first one was just a small fibreglass hulled boat for day trips but every subsequent one after that has been bigger than the previous. The current one is 11 meters long steel boat that weighs over 10000kg and has most modern comforts you’d find on a house or summer cabin: heating, running water, indoor toilet, sauna, solar panels, full kitchen and so on.

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          Finland is knows to be the land of a thousand lakes… Owning a boat there would be highly appropriate if you ask me

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      It’s a boat. Think of a wagon, but it floats on water. Instead of wheels, it has a propellor that propels it through the water.