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The Boaty Show

By: Jeff Pennington and Stephanie Weiss
  • Summary

  • Boats are the fastest way to slow down. Join Steph and Jeff every Wednesday for laughs, hot boats, floaty toy reviews, guest interviews, Boat Of The Week. WARNING The Boaty Show may lead to unhealthy scrolling through online boat ads.
    2024
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Episodes
  • Hot Tub Boats
    Apr 24 2024

    Steph and Jeff this week bring you boaty news from the Bay Area, why Jeff is so down on Boston Whalers, Steph shares how a ferry ride and a Coast Guard Whaler convinced her to leave California for the 1000 Islands, and Jay Nash's sweet sweet yacht rock number lifts Boat Of The Week like a rising tide.

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    52 mins
  • Dock Lines and White Lines
    Apr 17 2024

    We break out the yacht rock in a very special way with new original music from Jay Nash to introduce a big 'ol Boat Of The Week. First, Steph reports on her eclipse experience all on the water as she launched her boat for the season! Mixologist Marc Izzon joins again this week, shares version 2 of the Boaty Show cocktail recipe. New show every Wednesday, thanks for listening!

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • I Yenta'd Myself
    Apr 10 2024

    Boat matchmaking! Aaron and Flavia want to get into boating in South Carolina on Lake Hartwell. We learn Boat Math, work the ups and downs of various boats, drool over Glasstrons and Chris Crafts, and ultimately convince Steph she needs another boat! We waited to look up what yenta actually means after recording the episode. Turns out it means nosy and meddling not matchmaker which actually works way better.

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    58 mins

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