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Have you ever imagined having your New Hampshire wedding on the water? How about a wedding at sea? Do you need to rent a boat or yacht in New Hampshire for a anniversary party or corporate event? A charter boat can provide you with a wonderful and romantic atmosphere for your event in New Hampshire. Partyfun411 has tons of listings for New Hampshire boat rentals and New Hampshire yacht rentals - so if you're looking to rent a houseboat or yacht in New Hampshire, you've come to the right place!
New Hampshire Boats & Yachts may also serve the following areas: Ossipee, Tamworth, Warner, Enfield, Northumberland, Meredith, Franklin, New Boston, Chesterfield, Cornish, Sandown, Croydon, Washington, Groton, Gilmanton Iron Works, Sanbornton, Jefferson, Weare, Acworth, Salisbury, Clarksville, Rumney, Mason, Goffstown, Randolph, Dummer, Portsmouth, Raymond, Lyme, Merrimack, Sugar Hill, Nashua, Hopkinton, New Castle, West Chesterfield, Richmond, Pembroke.
New Hampshire Factoid:
The Bureau of Economic Analysis estimates that New Hampshire's total state product in 2003 was $49 billion. Personal income in 2005 was $37,835, 6th in the nation and 10 percent greater than the national average . They experienced a sharp decline due to obsolete plants and the lure of cheaper wages in the South.  New Hampshire Boats & Yachts

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  • Winter boating tips
    • After loading the boat, let all the water drain out of the boat and motor. Trim the motor all the way down and start the motor for two to three seconds to remove all the water.If you think you have enough warm clothes, bring some more; you can always shed clothing. It's important to keep every body part covered, including your hands and face.Bring a portable propane heater to dry and warm your hands, and whatever else needs warming.Wear a lifejacket and always keep it on. The water is extremely cold, and you're wearing a lot of clothes that will get heavy if you fall overboard.
  • Crab boats remained docked
    • Crab boats remained docked yesterday after the National Weather Service issued a small craft advisory for the California coast, according to a Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen's Associations spokesman.'This is a regular occurrence during crab season,' spokesman Zeke Grader said. 'People are always getting stuck in port due to bad weather. However, this particular advisory is worse because we've already lost the beginning of the season due to the oil spill.'The small craft advisory could continue into early this week, according to the National Weather Service.
  • Crab boats remained docked
    • Crab boats remained docked yesterday after the National Weather Service issued a small craft advisory for the California coast, according to a Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen's Associations spokesman.'This is a regular occurrence during crab season,' spokesman Zeke Grader said. 'People are always getting stuck in port due to bad weather. However, this particular advisory is worse because we've already lost the beginning of the season due to the oil spill.'The small craft advisory could continue into early this week, according to the National Weather Service.