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The story of the Luxe Motor MS Watergeus and how to convert a Dutch barge into a houseboat

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The Watergeus is my home. It's an old Dutch Luxe Motor, build in 1929.
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My anchor winch, bike and garden3 views
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My hatches, still loosely on the den. A rope prevents them from blowing away.2 views
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Cutting the stair shorter. Notice, the hatches could still open and no windows were in the den3 views
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Cutting the stair shorter. Notice, the hatches could still open and no windows were in the den7 views
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One of her zwaarden (swoards) used for sailing0 views
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The Admiraal Tromp on her tidal mooring in Brentford, London. Notice the wooden construction on the beach where she is moored.21 views
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The raised den and sliding hatches0 views
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