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Great Outdoor Shift
After a decade of optimizing, broadcasting, and consuming through screens, people have hit their limit. In 2025, phrases like “brain rot,” “AI slop,” and “touch grass” entered the mainstream lexicon. [...]
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Boatsetter and Getmyboat Announce Merger, Forming a Powerhouse Marketplace for Boat Rentals & On-the-Water Adventure
Miami, FL – Today, Boatsetter and Getmyboat, two category experts in boat sharing and on-the-water experiences, announced their merger and the formation of a new combined entity. As demand for [...]
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Float, Rally, Repeat: It’s Better On The Water
Pickleball has officially gone overboard. This season, Boatsetter is turning Miami’s love for the game into something completely new: a floating pickleball experience that blends sport, sunshine, and the energy [...]
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Miami water sports: a guide to trying every ride on the water
Miami's warm, protected bays make it one of the easiest places to try wakeboarding, tubing, or waterskiing for the first time. This guide covers where to go, what gear you need, and how to book a boat or captained charter that brings the toys along.
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Grapevine Lake boat rental: your complete guide
Grapevine Lake sits just 20 minutes from DFW airport, with 8,000 acres of open water for cruising, fishing, and water sports. Here's how to rent the right boat, what it costs, and where to point the bow once you're on the water.
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Lake Ray Hubbard boat rental: your complete guide
Lake Ray Hubbard sits just 20 minutes east of downtown Dallas, and it's one of the easiest places in Texas to spend a day on the water without owning a boat. This guide covers what you can rent, where you'll launch, and how to book a captained trip so you can just show up and enjoy the lake.
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Lake of the Ozarks water sports: a complete guide
Lake of the Ozarks packs more than 1,100 miles of shoreline into central Missouri, which means room for every water sport worth trying (Missouri DNR). Here's what you can do, when to go, and how to get on the water even if it's your first time.
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How to host a corporate event on a boat in Miami
A yacht on Biscayne Bay turns a routine team meeting into something people actually remember. Here's how to plan a corporate event on the water in Miami, from picking the right boat to handling catering, capacity, and cost.
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Miami to Bimini by boat: is a day trip actually possible?
Bimini sits just 50 nautical miles off Miami, close enough to reach in a morning and be back by dinner. Here's what it really takes to charter a boat across the Gulf Stream, from passports to the fish tacos waiting in Alice Town.
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How much does a boat rental cost in Miami?
Miami boat rentals swing from about $100 an hour for a small deck boat to well over $1,500 an hour for a crewed superyacht. This guide breaks down real 2026 prices by boat type, trip length, and the add-ons that quietly move the total.
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Art Basel Miami: the boater’s guide to the show
Art Basel Miami draws the art world to South Florida every December, and some of the best views happen from the water. Here's how to experience the fair, its parties, and its floating art by boat.
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Chicago Air and Water Show 2026: a boater’s guide
The Chicago Air and Water Show fills the sky over Lake Michigan every August, and the best seats aren't on the sand—they're on the water. Here's when it happens, who's flying, and how to watch from the deck of a boat.
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Fishing charters in Boynton Beach: a local’s guide
Boynton Beach sits closer to the Gulf Stream than almost anywhere else in Florida, which means big offshore fish are a short run from the inlet. Here's how to pick the right charter, what you'll catch, and when to go.
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Boat tours NYC: how to see the city from the water
New York looks completely different from the harbor, and a boat tour gets you closer to the Statue of Liberty and the skyline than any sidewalk ever will. Here's how to pick the right tour, where to board, and how to skip the crowded ferries with a private charter instead.
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Miami sightseeing boat tour: what to see on the water
The best views of Miami aren't from a rooftop bar—they're from the water, looking back at the skyline with celebrity mansions on one side and the open bay on the other. Here's exactly what you'll see on a Miami sightseeing boat tour, and how to do it on your own terms.
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