Harbor Cottage Houseboat

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I’m really excited about this tiny boat. The ‘tiny’ is just over 400sqft – it is 16′ wide and 52′ long from bow to stern swim platform. So it has plenty of outdoor space: a 12’x16′ front porch, a 10’x16′ bach porch with spiral stair case and access to a spacious 24’x16′ roof deck! The house structure itself is 15’x26′ with 2 bedrooms (king bed in master suite, and one twin/one full in the lower stateroom) and one full bath. For being only about 400sqft this boat has actually has a bathtub, stackable washer/dryer combo, a double-door 36″ GE refrigerator, and a full-size dishwasher! We can build these boats to order in as little as 90 days and ship them anywhere in the USA. We manufacture our boats from top to bottom in Somerset, KY including building our own aluminum hulls which are suitable for fresh and/or saltwater applications.

A 400 square feet floating home built in Somerset, Kentucky. Built by Harbor Cottage Houseboats.

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  1. OMG!!! This is unbelievable, I have been looking at and for a tiny house for several years and my main issue was that I wanted to be by or close to water. Do you have different designs or floor plans for tiny house boats? Are they towable?
    Can they be in the water year around? How are they powered can I use solar? Could you please email me whatever info you have. What about financing, would it be financing a boat or a home? I am so excited, I can’t even tell you. I so hope I can afford one!! It answers all my wants and issues, I’m in love!!

  2. Don’t forget the ancillary costs: I.e., license fee (just like any vehicle) , moorage fee. A houseboat on pontoons has to be taken from the water every few years (rules are different from state to state. In California it’s every three years) and have the pontoons inspected and repaired if they are found to be leaking. Then, at many sites there is a permit fee that can run anywhere from $10K to $50K depending on the state and the site. Also, some state have laws against year-found residency . . . but they are sure fun to enjoy!!!

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