Lake Havasu Boat Show
The Lake Havasu Boat Show, Arizona’s largest boat show returns to Lake Havasu for the 27th consecutive year.
“We’ll have to go some to beat last year,” remarked Lake Havasu Boat Show organizer, Bob Brown....
Why Wearing A Life Jacket Should Be One Of Your New Year’s Resolutions
Not Too Late To Add This Resolution
The majority of 2017 boating fatalities were individuals who drowned and were not wearing a life jacket.
The importance of wearing a life jacket while out on Arizona’s...
Arivaca Lake – Rolling Hills And Scenic Mountain Views
Arivaca Lake is located in Pima County in Southern Arizona. It is 60 miles south of Tucson along the scenic Ruby Road.
According To The AZ Office Of Tourism
You’ve Come To The Right State For ‘Wet And Wild’!
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Waters Sparkle With Spectacular Lighted-Boat Parades
The Christmas season is made just a little more special each year by three of our favorite Southwest lighted-boat parades.
Lake Havasu City (Friday, Dec. 1 and Saturday, Dec. 2, 6:30 p.m.)
Up To 50 Boats...
Boat Broke? Go To Hale’s
Besides servicing boats, Hale’s Marine also transports large and small craft — almost anywhere.
Ed Hale is the proud owner of Hales Marine Services and Transports. Ed began his journey in boating while serving in...
A Seagoing Steamer May Be Lost
Can Historic Waverley Be Saved?
Editor, On Aug. 22, 1787, John Fitch (1743-1798) made the first successful trial of a 45-foot steamboat on the Delaware River. This was possibly one of the greatest inventions of...
Prepare Your Boating Safety Gear For 2018 As The Season Winds Down
Before stowing watercraft, inspect safety and mechanical equipment.
Fall marks the end of boating season for many in Northern Arizona and as owners prepare to stow their watercraft until the spring, it’s an ideal time...
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers – Alamo Lake Draw-Down
A federal court denied the State of Arizona’s motion for a temporary restraining order to prevent the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers from conducting a high-flow water release at Alamo Lake beginning this week.