New York is one the Northeast's most beautiful states. Blessed with lakes, rivers, mountains and farmlands, there's a lot more here than the Big Apple, including the Erie Canal.
From the Hudson River in Albany to Lake Erie at Buffalo, the Erie Canal winds it's way 365 miles across New York. From May to November this canal system is buzzing with recreational watercraft and houseboat vacationers. The Canal runs through some of New York's most beautiful landscapes and provides great opportunities for viewing wildlife. Numerous marinas, providing a wide range of services and activities, can be found along the canal system, so don't worry about being without the creature comforts, you can stock your houseboat full of goodies and take the vacation of a lifetime
A list of boats offered on the Canal can be found below. We have the best prices in the state and no one beats our wide selection. Click on any name for more detailed information. If you would like help selecting the Erie Canal Houseboat Rental that is right for you, please give us a call toll-free at 888-454-8825.
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Lockmaster 42 Request Info
- Mid-Lakes Erie Macedon Landing
- Erie Canal Boats
- 1875
Lockmaster 41 Request Info
- Mid-Lakes Erie Macedon Landing
- Erie Canal Boats
- 1950
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- Mid-Lakes Erie Macedon Landing
- Erie Canal Boats
- 1650



The Honeoye, the Seneca, the Canandaigua, the Okeechobee and the Otisco II each have two double-berth cabins. There is additional sleeping in the living area and two cushioned benches in the canvas-enclosed bow area. In addition, each has a comfortable galley, two heads and a shower.
The Skaneateles II and the Cayuga each offer one double-berth cabin and one cabin with twin bunk beds. Each has some additional sleeping in the living area. Spacious galley, two heads and a shower complete your live-aboard haven. Each also has a canvas-enclosed bow with cushioned benches.
The Canadice, the Hemlock, the Onondaga and the Oneida, at 34 feet, are perfect for a couple or young family. Each features a private cabin with a double berth, one head and shower. The kids can bunk in the traditional pipe bunks (lower is twin size, upper is smaller) in the galley/living area or on the cushioned benches in the canvas-enclosed bow.