Vessels Built by Waterway Houseboat Builders Inc.

compiled by John M. MacFarlane 2017

Waterway Houseboat Builders Inc. were established in 1968 and located in Sicamous BC.

110 matches. 3 pages. Max 50 records per page.
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Name Registration Vessel Type Year Built
Julia Valentina 826930 (Canada) Houseboat 2004
Kali Maureen 827764 (Canada) Houseboat 2005
Katy V 819476 (Canada) Houseboat 1997
Key West II (II) 822674 (Canada) Houseboat 2000
Klub Ness 821132 (Canada) Houseboat 2000
Klub Ness II 825087 (Canada) Houseboat 2003
Knots Enuff 818093 (Canada) Houseboat 1995
Kokomo V 822580 (Canada) Houseboat 2000
Lady In Red I 826288 (Canada) Houseboat 2004
Lady J IV 820195 (Canada) Houseboat 1998
Lady Laurie 826607 (Canada) Houseboat 2004
Lady Lee I 819476 (Canada) Houseboat 1997
Lake Lounge on Okanagan 828953 (Canada) Passenger Vessel 2006
Land's End I 816208 (Canada) Houseboat 1989
Lyken (III) 819373 (Canada) Houseboat 1977
Lynn's Poor Little Oilman 826872 (Canada) Houseboat 2004
Mac Cloud Nine 832000 (Canada) Houseboat 2007
Madalynn 819375 (Canada) Houseboat 1996
Mama's Dream 823237 (Canada) Yacht, power-cruiser 2002
Manxman 826284 (Canada) Houseboat 2004
Margaret Anne I 822578 (Canada) Houseboat 1999
Marjorie I 823203 (Canada) Houseboat 2002
Minto Ellen 827763 (Canada) Houseboat 2005
Miss Bessie 829390 (Canada) Houseboat 2006
Monique J. 819377 (Canada) Houseboat 1996
Montego Bay III 822703 (Canada) Houseboat 2001
Montego I 820180 (Canada) Houseboat 1998
Natalia I 820948 (Canada) Houseboat 1999
Natalie's Arc 820180 (Canada) Houseboat 1998
Nefertiti I 826871 (Canada) Houseboat 2004
Never Look Back 832544 (Canada) Houseboat 2008
Nita Louise I 820975 (Canada) Houseboat 1999
No Wahala 832543 (Canada) Houseboat 2008
Number 7-I 820174 (Canada) Houseboat 1998
Okanagan Princess 828953 (Canada) Passenger Vessel 2006
Papa's Dream I 822658 (Canada) Houseboat 2000
Penelope II 830909 (Canada) Houseboat 2006
Polaris IV 819474 (Canada) Houseboat 1997
Prairie Princess I 827796 (Canada) Houseboat 2005
Pretty Woman II 822704 (Canada) Houseboat 2001
Providence III 820196 (Canada) Houseboat 1998
Queens Crown I 822621 (Canada) Houseboat 2000
R and R Retreat 833233 (Canada) Houseboat 2008
Rosmarie 823204 (Canada) Houseboat 2002
Roxy I 819514 (Canada) Houseboat 1997
Shanda I 823236 (Canada) Houseboat 2002
Shandalynn 826431 (Canada) Houseboat 2004
Slow Boat to Nahun 823102 (Canada) Houseboat 2001
Stolen Moments 826287 (Canada) Houseboat 2004
Storm I 823237 (Canada) Yacht, power-cruiser 2002

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Author’s Note: This is a partial list (work in progress).

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Note to Reader: Vessel names containing Roman numerals in parentheses (e.g. Floater (II)) indicates more than one vessel in the database with the same name. The numerals in parentheses are NOT part of the vessel name but are used to distinguish one vessel from another in the database.


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