Renting a boat for the day in Houston just got easier

Peer-to-peer boat rentals

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The Air BnB of boats, Boatsetter is expanding after acquiring rival service Boatbound. The company now has boats in more than 300 locations, making it the largest peer-to-peer boat rental service in the country.

Here's how Boatsetter works: People rent a vessel from a boat owner, or you can list your own. Boats either come with a captain or you can rent a separate captain. It's a way for boat owners to keep up with expenses of keeping their vessels afloat.

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When we checked Boatsetters for boats for rent in the Houston area, we found an 8-passenger boat you can rent for $178 for 4 hours in Seabrook. If you want to pay for the owner to drive the boat, it costs $398. The site that was just bought out by Boatsetter, Boatbound seems to have an easier search feature and lists more vessels in Texas.


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