This “boaterhome” travels on land and water

Why tow a boat to the lake when you can drive it? That’s the deal with the “Boaterhome.” It’s a boat, boat trailer and truck (actually a long, stretched van) all in one. Plus it’s a head turner. It’s guaranteed this most unusual RV will draw attention wherever it goes.

Creating a Boaterhome requires taking the cab of a Ford E-series van and extending the chassis in order to accommodate the 28-foot boat. Inside, the boat/RV looks pretty much like any boat or RV — complete with bed, kitchen, bath and all regular amenities. So stay in a campground or moor at a boat dock.

Here’s what the website autoevolution.com says about this very unusual recreation vehicle:

The “boat” slides right out of the rear of the van, much like it would if it were on a traditional trailer.

“The Boaterhome is not a new invention. Records are sketchy, but it seems that at least two such companies made a product like this one, with similar names. First, there was the Boaterhome made in Idaho, back in the mid-’80s, followed by the 1996 model Highwave Boatorhome 2000 made by Boatorhome Inc. from Ontario, Canada. The latter was first introduced at the Toronto International Boat Show and then, over in the U.S., at the 55th Miami International Boat Show. The reported price tag for it was $180,000, which would be roughly $312,000 in today’s money, adjusted for inflation.”

It’s reported that there are only about 21 of the unusual vehicles in the world. They occasionally come up for sale. So keep your eyes open and if you want one, maybe you’ll get lucky.

##RVT1014

Chuck Woodbury
Chuck Woodburyhttps://www.rvtravel.com
I'm the founder and publisher of RVtravel.com. I've been a writer and publisher for most of my adult life, and spent a total of at least a half-dozen years of that time traveling the USA and Canada in a motorhome.

Sign up for America's favorite RVing newsletter

The FREE RVtravel.com newsletter is filled with great RV information, advice, and news written by RV experts, delivered right to your inbox. Never any SPAM and we will NEVER sell your information! When you subscribe, you'll get three checklists that every RVer should have as a thank you!

Our most popular articles this week:


Softstart700 250 2Run your air conditioner with little power
Running an RV air conditioner on a 20-amp household outlet sounds impossible—unless you have a SoftStartRV™. This small device reduces startup current dramatically, helping many RVers cool their rig when they never could before. Here’s why we trust and recommend it.


THE BEST WAY TO SUPPORT US?
Tell other RVers about us! If you love us and our newsletters, chances are other RVers will too! You could tell your campsite neighbors how great we are, you could post a newsletter or story you enjoyed on your Facebook, you could write us a love letter on the campground bulletin board… You get the picture. Spread the word—help us out! THANK YOU!

Comments

Please follow our rules for commenting.

6 Comments

bloom144
4 years ago

I don’t know about anyone else but that silly ad covered up some of the article text…

Roger
4 years ago
Reply to  bloom144

Yup google adds again same here

Lori
4 years ago
Reply to  bloom144

Click on remove the ad, it will remove the ad and ask why…I clicked ‘covered the content’ and the box disappeared

Jayne
4 years ago
Reply to  Lori

Lori, thanks for the how-to info, never knew this!

Jim
4 years ago
Reply to  bloom144

To eliminate those ads install adblock plus. It’s free and works great. I’ve been using it for years.

Admin
Member
RV Staff
4 years ago
Reply to  bloom144

Sorry, bloom144. I’ve rearranged the image in the article so the automatically inserted ad from Google shouldn’t be covering up the text anymore. Have a good day. 🙂 –Diane