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World of Boating Radio Show

World of Boating Radio Show

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The world's first and only nationally syndicated radio show devoted to the boating lifestyle! World of Boating airs live every Saturday from 2-3pm EST on radio stations throughout the US and worldwide on the web streamed live and through archived podcasts. Each week the WOB crew navigate the latest boating news and information often combined with an irreverent twist. Listeners (referred to as the passengers on the show) can participate live at 1-888-828-BOAT, through emails, or by clicking on the “Get on the air” tab 24/7 right here at WorldofBoating.com.Copyright © World of Boating 2014 Social Sciences Travel Writing & Commentary
Episodes
  • World of Boating 7-5-25
    Jul 5 2025
    This week the WOB crew share a 4th of July boating story that didn't go quite as planned. Plus is AI giving us a unique new way to test the waters for potential new boat designs?
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    44 mins
  • World of Boating 6-28-25
    Jun 28 2025
    This week the WOB crew discuss the “Poop Cruise” and what the industry has learned since. Plus the Florida Boater Freedom Act goes into effect just in time for the 4th of July!
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    44 mins
  • World of Boating 6-21-25
    Jun 21 2025
    This week the WOB crew gets the back story on an innovative new product that you likely use everyday day when boating. Plus is the new mini pontoon boat popping up in everyone's social media feed a good idea?
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    44 mins

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