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Sumerset Houseboats is a name you can’t miss in this industry, especially considering they were the beginning of modern-day houseboating.
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"Houseboats are the most versatile type of boat in the industry. If you can imagine it, you can build it. I don’t know of any other boat like this in the world."
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Summertime means grilling time, and if you don't agree, take a moment to bite into a barbacue-glazed rib and then say you still don't agree.
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Whether you’re hosting big parties on the lake or just feeding your gang of family and friends, keeping chilled food cool during the heat haze of summer can be a challenge.
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Do you think all toilet papers are alike? Thetford Marine offers this tip: in a marine sanitation system, household products tend to clump and obstruct.
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Houseboaters seeking fresh, pure water without the space or electric demands of a full-sized watermaker will find FCI Watermakers’ Aqualite series unrivaled.
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This is the point where two worlds meet like never before...
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"We recently moved down to the Lake Cumberland and Dale Hollow area and thought this would be a great opportunity for us to combine work and our love for the lake."
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You may have seen the news circulating around the web about one unfortunate houseboater’s vessel going up in flames early Friday morning at Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada.
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The inaugural Marine Industry Cares Foundation (MICF) 2015 Marine Immersion Summer Camp just ended with great success this past July in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., showing that the future shines brightly.
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When you’re enjoying an evening sunset set slow fire to the water around you, there are few things that can ruin the moment—except that tell-tale bzzz of mosquitoes gearing up to dive bomb you.
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Nothing beats the summer heat like smooth, creamy ice cream! If this is right up your alley, you should definitely take a look at Cuisinart’s Mix-It-In Soft Serve Ice Cream Maker.
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There is a familiar echo vibrating from the Lake Cumberland docks in central Kentucky that you can count on hearing every year at the On Water National Houseboat Expo.
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“Baby, be a simple kind of man. Oh won't you do this for me son, if you can?”
Lynyrd Skynyrd’s much-loved song, “Simple Man,” seems quintessential to houseboater Clay Ghann and his wife, Cathy, owners of the Dixie Cricket.
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Having grown up in a boating/skiing family, I knew that I wanted to work in the marine industry pretty early on.
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Pop your knuckles and get to work, because BoatU.S. is redoubling their call to action regarding protecting the integrity of the nation’s fuel supply.
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See anything good lately on the ol’ tube? If you're bored or want something new, check out a show that's all about unbelievable houseboats.
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As the summer boating season kicks off, there are steps houseboaters can take to keep their children safer in the water.
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Attention all houseboaters who own personal watercrafts—HydroHoist Marine Group has introduced its latest docking platform for PWCs, the HydroPort Pro.
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There’s one thing every houseboat owner has in common. They had to go through the process of buying their first boat.
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Terry Miller from Houseboats Buy Terry reveals some of her background and funny experiences when we interviewed her to find out more about why she chose to get into houseboat brokerage.
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According to the Charlotte Observer, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg police force sent a message yesterday that is good for all boaters everywhere to keep in mind
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One forum member was casting around for cost-effective alternatives to replacing the non-skid pads on his houseboat’s stairs...
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Conntek’s latest Bluetooth Speaker Bulb is bringing on a fun atmosphere for houseboaters everywhere.
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Webasto Thermo & Comfort North America’s range of air conditioners, heaters and marine sunroofs has just launched their all-new Air Top Evo models.
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Have a fun and safe Fourth of July celebration, everybody!
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These summer delights will be perfect for a Fourth of July kick-off!
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One of the marine industry’s leaders in woven vinyl surfaces is preparing for growth by updating its logo, brand look and website to align with the bright future of this company.
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This two-story, 106-foot houseboat was first built for millionaire hotelier George Boldt in 1903, right on the glowing end of the Gilded Age.