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Have you ever dreamed of having your South Bend, IN wedding on a yacht? How about a wedding at sea? Do you need to rent a boat or yacht in South Bend for a corporate event or wedding? A charter boat can provide you with a romantic and scenic site for your event in South Bend, IN. Partyfun411 has tons of listings for South Bend, IN boat rentals and South Bend yacht rentals - so if you're looking to rent a houseboat or yacht in South Bend, you've arrived at the right place!
South Bend Boats & Yachts may also serve the following areas: Mill Creek, Goshen, Galien, North Liberty, Buchanan, Bremen, Wakarusa, Osceola, New Troy, Notre Dame, Berrien Springs, Wyatt, Niles, Granger, Walkerton, Nappanee, Lakeville, Berrien Center, Elkhart, Lapaz, Cassopolis, Rolling Prairie, Mishawaka, Edwardsburg, New Carlisle, and St Joseph County.
South Bend Factoid:
South Bend is a city on the St. Joseph river and a twin city. It is the economic and cultural hub of the region commonly known as Michiana, and may be best known as the home of the University of Notre Dame.  South Bend Boats & Yachts

Boats & Yachts News and Information
  • Dammrich's group boats
    • Dammrich's group said California ranks No. 2 in the nation after Florida in the number of registered recreational boats, with nearly 1 million mechanically propelled boats – which includes sailboats with motors – and an additional 71,036 sailboats, canoes and kayaks. California also is second in the nation in boat sales: In 2006, Californians generated $1.21 billion in new powerboat, motor, trailer and accessory purchases. The state has 83 boat builders and more than 8,000 employees in the boating industry.
  • Fishing Boats
    • Bass Fishing BoatsAfter your budget there are really only 4 major concerns for buying a bass boat and they are size, material, motor and service. Your bass boat should be able to carry all your gear comfortably and able to seat all the people you would normally travel with all the time without crowding or making it unsafe. Aluminum boats are great for rivers and rocks whereas fiberglass is suited for still waters. As far as motors go, biggest is best for handling. Service is extremely important and should be done regularly with genuine parts by authorized dealers.Fishing BoatsSo far we have pretty well centered on bass boats, which is all well and good because bass boats allow you to fish from several different angles but not all anglers are interested in just bass fishing. In order to choose your boat you’re going to need to look at sport fishing boats (for large fish) and all purpose fishing boats (which are great for rough water) that are suitable to the different types of fishing you expect to be doing. Another style of fishing boat is the air boat which allows you to get into locations not accessible for other fishing boats. The point here is to realize that there are a multitude of different types of fishing boat designs and by choosing the wrong boat will probably be detrimental to your fishing experience.
  • Pirate Attacks in the Modern World
    • Sea pirates seemed to be brave robbers and fearless adventurers in children's books. Pirate attacks in the modern world are made by dangerous criminals who become more and more impudent. There were 325 pirate attacks registered on the whole planet in 2004 and 445 attacks a year before. Experts explained the decline of cases with activation of patrolling of Malaysia and Indonesia coasts. Strait of Malacca between Indonesia and Malaysia is a long, narrow and very busy passage. It accounts for more than a quarter of the whole world's volume of cargo transportation and a quarter of all pirate attacks.