Benefits of Boat Club Memberships

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During the pandemic, people have been investing in lake houses at higher rates than usual due to the social distancing benefits of the lake lifestyle. In particular, boating is a popular socially distant activity that also has clear benefits for your mental and physical health. If you’re new to boating, joining a boat club is a great option. 

An exceptional alternative to buying a boat, joining a boat club offers plenty of benefits. These clubs are monthly memberships that allow their members access to a group of boats for a fee. Maggie Maskery of Discover Boating comments, “Boating is one of the safest, most enjoyable things to do to escape pandemic stress. If you are not quite ready to purchase a boat but want to test the waters, a boat club membership is an excellent alternative.”

Low Costs

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One of the most apparent benefits of boat club membership is the lower costs. Especially compared to the cost of buying a boat, the price of boat club memberships is incredibly affordable. While the average cost of purchasing a boat is $20,000, an average boat club membership fee is between $1,000 and $6,000 with a couple of hundred dollars monthly fee. Plus, you don’t have the extra responsibility of maintaining the boat or handling insurance!

More Variety

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One of the key benefits of boat club membership is the ability to check out multiple types of boats. You have an entire fleet of boats available to you. Especially if you’re trying to decide what kind of boat to buy, boat clubs are an excellent way to do extensive test drives and discern your favorite. Maskery adds, “Joining a boat club provides access to a wide range of boats, which allows you to experience different activities whether it’s fishing, watersports, cruising or sailing – you get endless adventures and something for everyone!”

Fun Perks

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If you’ve just moved to a new lake area, boat clubs are excellent ways to connect with your lake community. By joining a boat club, you have immediate access to social events such as social club gatherings, parties, and cruises. If you’re new to boating, you’ll also benefit from the boating classes and on-water training that many boat clubs offer. Further, many boat clubs provide a complimentary supply of water skis, slides, and other water toys to enjoy. This way, you’ll be able to make the most of your time on the lake.

Location Flexibility

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If your lake house is in a different location than your home state or if you frequently travel, a boat club might be perfect for you. Many boat clubs include reciprocal rights to rent boats at locations in different areas of the country. “You may be able to utilize your membership from coast to coast,” says Maskery. Of course, some policies have changed during COVID, but once things open up again, it may be possible to rent boats wherever you go. 

Given all the benefits of boat club memberships, it’s no wonder that boat sales have recently reached an all-time high. Take advantage of this safe and fun water activity as soon as possible!

Boating 101: 15 Essential Items for Your Day on the Lake

BoatingEveryone loves to go boating, but some forget to pack important items needed for the trip. This information has been compiled in order to help you stay on track with your boating venture. There is nothing worse than packing everyone up and arriving to your destination to not be able to have the most fun because you forgot something.

Here is a list of 15 items that are essential in almost any of your boat outings!

#1: Boat Registration

This is important to have before the boat touches the water. It is a requirement in order to operate the vessel.

#2: Camera

Make sure to take a waterproof camera to ensure you can capture the memories.

#3: Marine Radio or Waterproof Cell Phone

This is important for your safety should you become stranded.

#4: Clothes

Just in case an emergency should happen and you are stranded, you may need to take clothing (protected by plastic) to change into should your clothes become wet.

#5: Cooler

If you are going to go fishing, then you will need a cooler for the fish. You will also need a cooler for you drinks or your food.

#6: First Aid Kit

Face it, accidents happens. It is important to have a first aid kit with you for the safety of you and those with you.

#7: Fire Extinguisher

This is self-explanatory. If your engine catches fire, you will most likely want to put it out!

#8: Fishing License

You will need your license on you if you plan on doing some fishing (unless it is private property and you own the lake).

#9: Hand Sanitizer and Wipes

You will be handling a lot of things that hold bacteria. It is important to take wipes and hand sanitizer with you on your trip.

#10: Repellent

Most times it is important to take insect repellent to keep bugs off of you . You are in nature, it will happen.

#11: Food and Beverages

Take food and beverages with you, you never know when you’ll want a snack.

#12: Personal Floatation Devices – PFDs

You will need to make sure each passenger has a PFD for safety. This is a must.

#13: Visual Distress Signals

This is important to have if you are far away from land and your radio is not responsive. This will alert people to your location and that you need help.

#14: Map and Compass

Just in case you venture too far out on the water, you will need to be able to work your way back to land. The map and compass will allow you to stay in control of where you are.

#15: Sunscreen

You will be outdoors, and the reflection of the sun’s rays off of the water can quicken the effect of sunburn.

Make sure that all of these items are packed before you leave for a boat outing. It is suggested to make a list of everything you need to take and everything you want to take to ensure you leave nothing behind, especially anything that is listed here.