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Have you ever envisioned having your Scranton, PA wedding on a yacht? How about a wedding at sea? Do you need to rent a boat or yacht in Scranton for a dinner cruise or anniversary party? A charter boat can provide you with a wonderful and scenic atmosphere for your event in Scranton. Partyfun411 has tons of listings for Scranton boat rentals and Scranton yacht rentals - so if you're looking to rent a houseboat or yacht in Scranton, you've arrived at the right place!
Scranton Boats & Yachts may also serve the following areas: Pittston, La Plume, Gouldsboro, Archbald, Ransom, Moscow, Lake Winola, Moosic, Duryea, Fleetville, Olyphant, Ebervale, Chinchilla, Jessup, Taylor, Clarks Summit, Dallas, Dalton, Jermyn, Old Forge, Wyoming, Lake Ariel, South Canaan, Dickson City, Factoryville, Peckville, Carbondale, Luzerne, Falls, Wilkes Barre, Waverly, Elmhurst, and Lackawanna County.
Scranton Factoid:
The Toyota Pavilion at Montage Mountain, a partially covered amphitheater seating 17,500, is Scranton's primary concert venue. In the summer months, musical artists ranging from James Taylor to Dave Matthews Band perform. Scranton Cultural Center at the Masonic Temple is an impressive piece of architecture which houses several auditoriums and a large ballroom. It plays host to the Northeast Philharmonic, Broadway Theater and other touring performances.  Scranton Boats & Yachts

Boats & Yachts News and Information
  • Fuel saving tips for boats.
    • 1. Leave the extra ‘junk' home: Don't load the boat up with weight you don't need. Do a little spring cleaning - unused equipment that has been collecting mildew in the bottom of lockers for years should be taken home. 2. Water weight: At 8.33 pounds per gallon, why keep the water in the tank topped off if you're only going out for the afternoon? 3. Tune her up: An engine tune-up is an excellent investment and should easily pay for itself over the summer.4. Tune your prop: If your boat goes 30 mph with a like-new prop and only 27 mph with a prop that's dinged and out of pitch, that's a 10% loss in fuel economy, or, you're wasting one out of every ten gallons you put in your tank.5. Paint the boat's bottom: When boating in salt or brackish waters a fouled bottom is like a dull knife. It takes a lot more fuel to push your boat through the water.
  • Buying Used Yacht
    • A yacht is your house, a favourite toy, family, a symbol of your life attitude or at least  presumptive source of income. Therefore it's necessary to chose it as careful as possible, like when purchasing a car. There are two essentially different variants. A charter yacht and a private one. A charter yacht is leased out, and, accordingly, the more active it is exploited, the better it is for an owner. I shall not explain whan it is fraught with, simply draw an analogy with purchase of used car. If you do not have experience of used yacht purchase, the analogy with the car can help you to avoid many mistakes. What should you pay attention at purchasing an ex-charter yacht?
  • New Wireless Security for Tenders
    • Boat security systems supplier Paradox Marine has introduced Nav-Tracker 2.0 TenderTAG, an enhanced model of its Nav-Tracker 2.0 wireless boat location and GPS tracking system. TenderTAG activates an alarm when a tender is separated from the master craft, which can happen if a tow line breaks, the tender sinks, or it’s stolen. When a Nav-Tracker 2.0 TenderTAG transmitter is mounted discreetly on a tender, a wireless ‘leash’ with a programmable range from 100 to 400 feet is created. The Nav-Tracker 2.0 receiver on board the boat or yacht will not only alert you if the leash is b...Read More...