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If you’re into seals, osprey, and the salty tang of the ocean-tinted breeze blowing in, you’re sure to love visiting Derecktor Robinhood in Georgetown, Maine.
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The space-efficient dimensions and innovative design of the new BlueCool A-Series air handlers from Webasto Thermo & Comfort North America, Inc. bring relief to houseboats of almost any size.
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City residents have been cramming their stuff into tiny apartments for centuries. But nobody truly understands the problem of space until they’ve experienced life on the water.
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We don’t have flying cars or robot servants yet, but 2017 is already confirming a trend towards virtual reality tours for previewing boats at boat shows.
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Recently a forum member posed a question about where to set up a grill onboard.
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If you’ve upgraded your cell phone for the new year, you’ll want to make sure to protect it with a waterproof case before stepping aboard the houseboat again.
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Fatheadz Eyewear, a leading manufacturer of oversized sunglasses and optical frames, launched their new V2.0 Made in the USA sunwear line.
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Fixer Upper dream team Chip and Joanna Gaines planned to up their game when they took a landlocked 1970s double-decker houseboat and prepared to give it a second life as a floating getaway retreat.
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When wedding bells rang in the firehouse, Forrest Packebush put into action a four-alarm plan to replace his 43-foot 1978 Drifter houseboat with an 80-foot 2000 Sumerset dream boat that is now home to him and his bride, Kayleigh.
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Hidden Harbor Marina is perched on the banks of one of the gems of Tennessee, Hidden Harbor Lake.
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Originally these bright pennants were designed to add a graceful flair of color to public events before president Roger Lepley realized they effectively kept away unwanted birds.
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Boat Owners Association of The United States (BoatUS) is reaching out to its members and any recreational boater concerned about safe fuel supplies to petition for a reformed ethanol mandate.
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The houseboat River Explorer, featured this past Friday, is 61 years old and possesses a very unique history.
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The 55-year-old River Explorer was languishing at a marina along the Upper Mississippi River and was in pretty rough shape when I first came across it in late 2010.
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If you’re looking for a way to update the look of your tableware onboard, here’s some good news for you—there are a lot of options out there.
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MyCANOE will save you space onboard: it folds up into a carry package and takes ten minutes to be water-ready.
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SmartLeisure is a buyer-oriented website that pairs you with other boaters out there who want to buy a vessel but worry they can’t get out on the water often enough to justify the expense.
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“I wanted something different in my life, so I decided to go the whole hog, sell my house, quite the job, buy the boat, and live aboard and have a bit of an adventure,” Johns explains in a video presented by Exploring Alternatives.
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If you're racking your brains trying to think of the perfect candlelit dinner to impress your special someone, these recipes are sure to impress!
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If you’re a die-hard houseboater, you know how much trouble wildlife can wreak on your boat.
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These custom-made lake maps by Lake Art in Harbor Springs, Mich., are a pretty cool way to commemorate your lake.
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ParmaFender is made up of a chain of air-filled segments with a valve hose running through the middle for quick and easy inflation.
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The U.S. National WWII Museum has exciting news—their historic patrol-torpedo boat PT-305 is officially restored and will be ready for touring this spring!