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6 Reasons to Keep Boating into Fall

6 Reasons to Keep Boating into Fall

Traditionally, when we think of boating, we think of swimming, waterskiing, and generally having a great time during the summer months. There’s a lot to be said, however, about extending your boating season in fall.

In fact, fall boating offers advantages that the rest of the year doesn’t. Here are a few reasons why... 

1. It’s Quieter 

Since most people prefer boating in warm weather, fall boating means launch ramps and marinas are less crowded. So, too, are popular sandbars and anchorages, which you might just find you have all to yourself as October and November advance.

2. It's Perfect for Leaf Peeping 

What better way to take in the crimsons, oranges, and more of fall foliage than by boat? The reflection of the bright colors in the water is equally magical, so be sure to pack your camera. Here are 4 great pontoon boat leaf peeping locations!

3. Bird-Watching Abounds 

Just as colorful leaves are all around whether you’re coastal or inland, so are migratory birds. Turn bird watching into a fun game by assigning different species listed in guidebooks to each member of your family, and passing out pairs of binoculars. Whoever checks off the most species gets to pick a dock-and-dine destination for dinner.

4. Cool, Crisp Air 

Is Invigorating tips for boat camping trips Especially if you live in the southern states, you’ll appreciate the break from the intense summer heat. Just remember, though, that as much fun as the wind in your hair is, you should pack sweatshirts and blankets, and maybe even gloves and hats. The mercury drops pretty quickly as autumn extends, plus the shorter days mean less sunlight.

5. Starry Skies Shine So Bright 

Orion is one of the most easily recognized constellations in the sky. Abundant websites can tell you what’s readily visible in your area if you go boat camping.

6. Fall Boating Also Means Fall Fishing 

Angling aficionados are especially eager to catch striped bass as the fish start heading south for the season. Those aren’t the only catching opportunities, though. Coastal areas, lakes, and rivers see walleyes, catfish, and more take advantage of clusters of baitfish—and in predictable areas, too, meaning you’re likely to be in luck if you wet a line.

As in summer, fall boating means you are going to need outboard parts! Marine Parts Warehouse is your source for quality used, remanufactured, and new outboard and sterndrive parts. 

Posted by StewBall

Brian Whiteside

Brian Whiteside

Brian Whiteside is the driving force behind Marine Parts Warehouse, a trusted name in used outboard and sterndrive parts for over 50 years. As part of a family-operated business, Brian is committed to ensuring customer satisfaction by providing high-quality parts and exceptional service. Based in Scottsville, Kentucky, Brian works tirelessly to ensure every customer finds exactly what they need — a powerhead, gearcase, or hard-to-find component.
When he is not managing the company’s 28,000-square-foot facility stocked with thousands of parts and motors, Brian enjoys connecting with customers to share tips, advice, and a genuine love for all things marine.