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    Explore "houseboat" with insightful episodes like "171: Houseboat Rental Vacation Tips", "Emily Garland: Gingerbread, Gamalan, and Living on a Houseboat", "Ian - What do you love about the UK?", "PQ56 - Hardcore travel review of Mexico City and New Orleans' houseboats" and "PQ50 - It Began in Premiere Quest" from podcasts like ""Vacation Mavens", "The Enthusiast & Co", "mit Milch und Zucker", "Premiere Quest" and "Premiere Quest"" and more!

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    171: Houseboat Rental Vacation Tips

    171: Houseboat Rental Vacation Tips

    Have you ever considered renting a houseboat? This fun type of vacation rental is a great way to socially distance! Find out what it is like to stay on an "RV on the water" and get houseboat rental vacation tips from Jessica Averett, from Bring the Kids, on this week's episode.

    ON THE PODCAST

    00:30 - Talking with Kim and Tamara

    05:25 - What’s happening with school

    07:24 - Talking with Jessica

    09:05 - Where to take a houseboat vacation

    10:38 - What to expect

    16:10 - What to look for in renting a houseboat

    19:00 - Tips for planning your trip

    21:50 - Price

    23:45 - What is the water like

    26:50 - What to pack

    28:44 - Jessica’s Favorite Travel Gear

    ABOUT JESSICA AVERETT

    Jessica Averett is an adventure loving mom to 5 kids. She and her family have a serious case of wanderlust and are constantly exploring to find the best travel experiences for families. You can follow her writing and adventures at Bring The Kids.

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    TIPS FOR RENTING A HOUSEBOAT

    • It is really popular to have a houseboat vacation on large lakes. Most people will rent a houseboat through the local marina.
    • Staying on a houseboat is like staying on a big RV on the water
    • The houseboat moves at about 6 miles per hour on the water because they are so big, so don’t plan on traveling far if you have a short vacation time.
    • A typical time on a boat is usually four days to a week. You can then spend your time stopping at a few places or just dropping anchor wherever.
    • Surprisingly you do not need a boating license to rent a houseboat. Most places will just require you to be 21 years or older.
    • It is fun to rent other boats or water toys to take along. This is so you can get to shore faster or just ride around off the houseboat. This could be anything in between floaties and kayaks or jet skies and a small craft.
    • Since towing will make your houseboat go even slower, if renting a motor boat, it makes sense to have someone else drive it ahead of the houseboat when going to a different location.
    • For smaller water toys like kayaks and floaties, the roof of the boat is flat so you can just tie them off up there for when you are moving around.
    • If you are going with younger kids, you might really want to look into getting a houseboat that has a slide off of the roof.
    • You will also need to think about how many people you want to sleep. A typical houseboat sleeps up to 8 or 12. Given that number if you are going with a larger group some of you can actually camp on shore in tents, while some stay on the boat for the night.
    • One big tip for going on a houseboat vacation is to go with another family. This will make your trip more fun to hang out with friends. Plus if they have kids around the same age they can hang out together and have others to have fun with. This will also make it easier on the adults having a few more people to drive the boat.
    • The price of renting a houseboat mostly varies on the kind and size of the boat that you are renting. For a three or four day trip you will probably be looking at around $2,000.
    • Keep in mind that you can still get some choppy water on a lake depending on the size and the weather.
    • Make sure you pack plenty of sunscreen and aloe because someone will end up with sunburn since you are spending all of your time on the water. You should also think about bringing a line or rope with clothespins, so that you will have an easier time drying all of your swim suits and towels.

    FAVORITE TRAVEL GEAR

    Jessica loves her pair of Columbia pants along with a pair of Chaco sandals.

    MENTIONED ON THE PODCAST

    House Boating Rentals

    SunBum

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    Emily Garland: Gingerbread, Gamalan, and Living on a Houseboat

    Emily Garland: Gingerbread, Gamalan, and Living on a Houseboat

    Emily Garland is the founder of Maid of Gingerbread, making her official title gingerbread architect. But if giant life-size gingerbread houses, clocks and more wasn't enough, Emily is the self-described Queen of Niche. Among other things, she regularly plays Balinese Gamalan and lives on a houseboat, and does all of these things with unfaltering enthusiasm - it was a joy to chat to her and discuss all of the incredibly interesting spokes of her life! 

    @gingerbreadmaid

    Maid of Gingerbread

    Ian - What do you love about the UK?

    Ian - What do you love about the UK?
    Brenda and Ian met almost 20 years ago in Canada. Thanks to Facebook they stayed in contact and so we met up with him during our stay in London and got to chat with him about his life and his work with the NHS – the National Health Service of the UK. Since the public health system in the UK is different to the health system in Austria, we got to learn a lot of new things. “I’m very proud of the concept of the NHS. The operation around it though, is very difficult.” Like a lot of the stories we get to hear people talk about on the podcast, Ian’s story also starts with a cup of coffee he had with his boss, who is inspiring him to this day. Ian himself wants to inspire his colleagues as well, but with a different approach. He and his team decided that Kindness is a key element for their work environment and started to work flexible hours and days, so everyone can stay with their families as well as working on their common goal. Ian and his wife Diana spent some of their years together on a houseboat on the River Thames. Due to the house pricing on London, it was an affordable alternative to living in a house in the city. Their wish for a house and a dog of their own grew bigger and so they sold their houseboat and moved to Kent, where there are staying now together with their lovely dog – who is also making a quick appearance in the podcast. Living on a houseboat is only one of the things, that Ian experienced in his life. He also visited 40 countries before he turned 40. If he still can name all of them? Well, for that answer you will have to listen to Ian’s podcast episode. We also talked about why Ian is mostly influenced by strong, intelligent, independent women, how Brexit will affect the NHS and if he imagined his life being like this, 20 years ago.

    PQ56 - Hardcore travel review of Mexico City and New Orleans' houseboats

    PQ56 - Hardcore travel review of Mexico City and New Orleans' houseboats

    Premiere Quest is going to Africa! Where in Africa? We're gonna let you decide (at a later date).

    In this episode we discuss the canal boats of Mexico City, the air boats of the Louisiana swamp, boats made of monkeys and finally the intricacies of elephant houseboats. 

    If you enjoy, tell a friend then let us know on instagram, twitter or email us at thesunnyrim@gmail.com 

    Family Vacation on a Houseboat with Singer/Songwriter Paige Bryan

    Family Vacation on a Houseboat with Singer/Songwriter Paige Bryan

    Singer/Songwriter Paige Bryan took a vacation on a houseboat with her dad Sinbad, and let's just say, no one had any business being on that boat. 

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    Part 19 - Salmon Arm & Shuswap Lake

    Part 19 - Salmon Arm & Shuswap Lake

    TransCanada Transpondency

    a travelogue of sorts.

    Adam Gratrix goes houseboating on Shuswap Lake

     

    Driving up to Salmon Arm, Adam makes a pit stop in Merritt. It's four days of drinking and partying aboard a 3 deck houseboat named Twilight Dreams. After spending an extra day in Salmon Arm, he drives back home down the Coquihalla Highway listening to the DicksNJanes Podcast

    Music by Prizes (formerly Treasure)

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