|  |     Three Bouys Houseboat Vacations operates one of the largest houseboat
    charters in N. America with over 800 houseboats in the US and Canada.
    They have charters facilities on Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri,
    Lake Havasu in California, the St. John's River in Florida, Lake
    Lanier in Georgia, as well as on Lake Eufaula. In Canada, Three
    Buoys operates charters on the Trent Waterway, Rideau Waterway,
    and Lake of the Woods in Ontario, Shuswap Lake in British Columbia,
    and also in the British Virgin Islands. For more info call:
    In the US 1-800-423-7021,  in Canada 1-800-661-9558
    
    Another company, on Lake Powell, (as an example) rents a 36 foot
    houseboat that sleeps 6 for $606 for 3 nights. (half price in the
    off season) This is from Del Webb Recreational Properties, Phoenix
    Arizona. (1-800-528-6154)
    
    Another recommendation is to contact your State Tourist Board, Chamber
    of Commerce or the National Park Service.
    
    (Source: Waterski Magazine March-1988)
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|  |     Add from Yankee Magazine
    
    40' or 34' houseboats for rent, Lake Champlain, sleeps 8 or 6.
    
    Vermont Houseboat Vacations, Inc
    90 Forbes St.
    Riverside, RI 02915
    401-437-1377
    
    
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|  |     This is sort of the topic... houseboats.   Does anybody know why
    houseboats (a boat with sleeping or toilet facilites aboard) are not
    allowed on Squam Lake, N.H.?  It seems to me that discouraging toilet
    facilities (self contained not overboard discharge) would ENCOURAGE
    elimination into the Lake.  How is a boat with a toilet and someone
    sleeping aboard more of an environmental problem than, say, a summer
    cottage on the shores of the Lake?  
    
    If you ask me I think the no houseboats law is something the lake shore
    landowners dreamed up to keep the 'public' from having direct overnight
    water access as the land owners do.  I believe its not so much an
    environmental issue as a territory issue.  If the no houseboats law is
    environmentaly sound, then I submit that private cottages on the lake
    should be discourage too... and, perhaps eliminated as the houseboats
    have been. 
    
    Jeff
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