Is it okay for the trailerable boat if you camp in it on land?

Instead of pulling a travel trailer on a road trip, can one substitute a trailerable boat to take to the camp ground? Will it hurt the fiberglass hull to be walking around inside the cabin while on dry land? In other words should you stay out of the boat unless in water? With cabin, sleeping berth, stove, porta potti, berth, storage etc, the trailerable boat makes a tempting RV alternative that you can sail in!

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One Response to “Is it okay for the trailerable boat if you camp in it on land?”

  1. sloopy Says:

    I have a Cape Dory 25′ sloop and a reenforced trailer as the boat weighs in excess of 4,500#.
    Yes, we use it as a camper when enroute to the Sea of Cortez.
    Bring a step ladder and be sure to haul it up and stow it on cabin top when stopped and camped out. Much less expensive than motels and RV parks as we stop at restside stops.
    Been doing it for years. It might "look funny" but we get a lot of folks coming over to talk with us about the boat, sailing, etc.
    Have fun…….don’t worry about what others think.
    Fiar Winds…
    sloopy

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