David Ballinger, the creator and designer of the MetroShed has spun off his latest project with a similar modern aesthetic and focus BUT this one floats — it's the MetroShip Houseboat...
David Ballinger, the creator and designer of the MetroShed has spun off his latest project with a similar modern aesthetic and focus BUT this one floats — it's the MetroShip Houseboat...
The prefab luxury house boat has an open concept floor plan with a large living area, central kitchen, master bedroom and bathroom. Outfitted with a high-end media center (speakers, HD projector), central heating and air conditioning, it also has high end appliances from Gaggenau, Viking and LG.
You can see more information and images at the MetroShip site.
The base price of $239,000 seems not-so-unreasonable as one might expect (after all, it is a house AND a boat!). Perhaps I need one of these at City Island?
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It's really nice - a distinct improvement on most houseboats that look like floating FEMA trailers...
...but correct me if I'm wrong - Aren't the vast majority of power (house)boats completely assembled in a factory someplace and delivered to you on a flatbed truck rather than assembled from scratch in your local boatyard?
So calling this "prefab" is rather pointless, Yes?
(In fact, the website doesn't even use the word)
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I love how it looks. My question would be if the actual exterior siding would be storm safe? Even if kept in relatively tranquil waters, storms are inevitable...especially on water.
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I am not in the least bit a sea-worthy person, but I just got a HUGE feeling of needing to put this on my possibilities list. It's gorgeous :o)
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@baileyb--
Perhaps you're not aware that all boats, like all automobiles, and all houses, have to meet certain production/building standards in order to be sold and licensed in the US?
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Forgive my ignorance, but aren't most house boats permanently attached to a dock (which also adds to the cost, GREATLY btw)? I didn't think you take your houseboat a-crusin' like is depicted in those photos. I think they have some type of flexible utility attachments as well.
Also, there might be a question of where to dock the thing. I know here in Seattle, there a finite number of houseboat "spaces" available, and once that quota is met (which it has been for many years), no new houseboats can be docked. Anywhere in the city
The logistical questions are endless! I need a drink!
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i think i just fell in love...
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@kellylc
Two different kinds of houseboats...
The Union Lake Seattle/Sausalito kind - which are floating houses...
...and the other kind, which are floating RV's.
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i want one …
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