Robert writes - " About a year ago my fiance and I bought a run-down houseboat in Seattle. Knowing that there would be many painful construction days ahead we decided to first equip our house with a floating hot tub. Starting with only a picture-book understanding of marine engineering, used materials from craigslist, and some amount of luck we built a 23' hot tub boat for 4 people..." - Link.
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Wow. That is a great looking floating hot tub. Nice work. That is very cool.
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