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Have you ever envisioned having your North Platte, NE wedding on the water? How about a wedding at sea? Do you need to rent a boat or yacht in North Platte for a dinner cruise or anniversary party? A house boat can provide you with a scenic and wonderful venue for your event in North Platte. Partyfun411 has tons of listings for North Platte, NE boat rentals and North Platte, NE yacht rentals - so if you're looking to rent a yacht or houseboat in North Platte, NE, you've come to the right place!
North Platte Boats & Yachts may also serve the following areas: Madrid, Tryon, Gothenburg, Moorefield, Callaway, Farnam, Elsie, Stockville, Brady, Maxwell, Keystone, Wallace, Maywood, Hershey, Arnold, Cozad, Sutherland, Curtis, Hayes Center, Willow Island, Ogallala, Wellfleet, Dickens, Stapleton, Paxton, and Lincoln County.
North Platte Factoid:
As of the census of 2000, there were 23,878 people, 9,944 households, and 6,224 families residing in the city. The population density was 2,281.5 people per square mile . The racial makeup of the city was 93.47% White, 0.71% African American, 0.64% Native American, 0.39% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 3.30% from other races, and 1.45% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 6.68% of the population.  North Platte Boats & Yachts

Boats & Yachts News and Information
  • Sailing Yacht Short History
    • Sailboats were used from times immemorial. Desire to sail across rivers, seas and oceans prompted man to create a boat. The first records of boats were found on clay tablets in Egypt, made more than 6000 years ago. Many historians consider that ancient Greeks began to investigate the Aegean sea more than 10,000 years ago. We known from the yachting history that Pharaohs in the Ancient Egypt loved to sale by Nile on the boats made of papyrus. It was customary to bury the mummified remains of Pharaoh together with a boat that it was easier for him to travel in the other world. Indian Maharajah also loved excursion cruises by waters of the Kerala river. Phoenicians were considered very skilful shipbuilders.
  • Smoke Alarms in Boats - Fire Safety
    • Smoke alarm technology has developed significantly during the past several years with more features being available, such as optical sensors, long life batteries and the facility to ‘hush’ the alarm when, for example, cooking food. It's strongly recommended that boats with overnight accommodation are fitted with at least one smoke alarm. Boaters should use smoke alarms as part of their fire action plan to detect and ultimately escape from fire on the boat. Early detection of a fire while boating can help deal with a small fire before it gets out of control or give everyone aboard the chance to escape without being overcome by smoke or poisonous fumes, especially while sleeping and that's why unaware of the fire danger.
  • Fishing Guide and Charter Locator
    • Planning your next fishing adventure just got a little easier with a new Fishing Guide and Charter Locator at BoatUSAngler.com. The Web site is the online home of BoatUS Angler, a membership program that offers services, fishing tips and safety information just for trailer boat anglers.Anglers can easily search by region, state or even by species. Included with each fishing guide or charter company listing is full contact information and links to their Web sites. Many listings also have detailed descriptions on their business and the types of species available, boats and equipment being used, professional credentials, or other relevant local information.