For 5G you are going to have fewer options. Outboard is a good way to go for the reasons mentioned by others. You are not likely to find a 4 S OB in that price range unless it is an aluminum boat with a 10-25 HP but I would not be afraid of a two stroke though.
I gave a friend a 1986 Rinker...
90% of how satisfied you are with a claim depends on the adjuster you get and this is a crap shoot as depends who is available when your claim is assigned. Sometimes an inexperienced adjuster works in your favour and sometimes against. This applies to ALL insurance companies.
Aviva is having...
Must be a story behind SUV and 80's camper guy. There are people that live the winter in wall tents in the wilderness. Really not any stranger is it?
I prefer a warm dry house with all the conveniences and have been fortunate enough in life to always have one.
I think that is the Tuff Lift deck. http://tufflift.net/
Not the first time this has come up either https://www.snowandmud.com/archive/index.php/t-85907.html
Is there a specific area where "on the road" is? It is much easier to winter in an RV in Victoria or Osoyoos than Tuktoyaktuk. Everything noted so far is very valid with respect to moving, hookups and propane. I imagine you would go through a 30 pound tank every two to three days in a cold snap.
This is likely very true as it will attract some buyers. I am curious about the interface between your panel and the solar system. Electrical code is getting progressively more stringent so was wondering how difficult the install was on your relatively new home.