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Boatsetter Launches New, Limited-Time Summer Collection, Marking Another Milestone in Company's Experience-First Mission
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MIAMI, May 15, 2024 ~ Boatsetter, the leading mobile app for boat rentals, charters, and on-the-water experiences, has recently announced the launch of its highly anticipated Summer Collection. This new series of boating experiences is set to solidify Boatsetter's position as a premier destination for unforgettable water-based adventures.

The Summer Collection offers a unique selection of immersive on-the-water experiences that have been carefully curated for a limited time and are exclusively available through Boatsetter. This collection showcases the magic of being out on the water and caters to thrill-seekers and nature enthusiasts alike. Each experience promises a one-of-a-kind trip that can only be found on Boatsetter.

From salmon mooching in Seattle to an epic day trip to the remote Dry Tortugas National Park, which is only accessible by boat or seaplane, to sailgating on Lake Tahoe during the American Century Celebrity Golf Championship, the Summer Collection has something for everyone. These experiences are led by experienced local captains or can be self-guided for those who prefer to explore at their own pace. Some offerings are available for select dates throughout the summer, while others are hosted on a single date or aligned with special events.

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According to Michael Farb, CEO of Boatsetter, "Our Summer Collection represents the next evolution of Boatsetter as we continue to redefine how people connect with the water." He further explains that these curated experiences go beyond just renting a boat; they offer customers an opportunity to create lasting memories and forge deeper connections with their surroundings.

Since its establishment in 2014 by co-founders Jaclyn Baumgarten and Andrew Sturner, Boatsetter has been at the forefront of innovation in the boating industry. The company was credited with pioneering the first-ever peer-to-peer boat rental insurance policy and has continuously strived to enhance customer experiences through strategic acquisitions, product innovations, and dynamic marketing campaigns.

In 2021, Boatsetter acquired Fisher Guiding, which led to the launch of Boatsetter Fishing. The same year, the company introduced Boatsetter LUX, which elevated its luxury offerings. In 2022, Boatsetter launched its first brand awareness campaign, "Connecting Boat Owners, Renters, and Captains," signaling a strategic focus on expanding and curating the right supply to support memorable experiences.

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Under the leadership of CEO Michael Farb, who joined Boatsetter in January 2023, the company has prioritized becoming an experience-first business. With a strong momentum and established authority in the industry, the Summer Collection marks another milestone in Boatsetter's mission to provide unparalleled on-the-water experiences. As the company continues to grow and evolve, it remains committed to empowering individuals to explore the world's waterways in unforgettable ways.

To explore the new 2024 Summer Collection, visit Boatsetter.com/new. Don't miss out on these exclusive and limited-time experiences that will take you on an unforgettable journey on the water.
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