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Are GoBoats Good for Campgrounds?

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Are GoBoats Good for Campgrounds?

Why campgrounds and resorts are adopting them, what makes it work, and what to think through before adding them to your property.

A Note From Mozy Outdoors Our introduction to the campground world came faster than we expected.

In our first year, we were invited to a campground convention after some organizers spotted our GoBoats at a local event.

We were well received — and it made sense.

The GoBoat is a turnkey amenity for resorts.

It takes very little effort to keep it ready for the water, and even less to maintain.

Unlike a traditional boat, there's no engine to service, no fuel to manage, and no complicated winterization.

You charge the battery, and it's ready for the next guest.

If your campground or resort sits on calm water, GoBoats are worth a serious look. They're electric, quiet, and easy for guests to operate — no licensing requirement, no fuel, minimal maintenance.

Operation
Electric — no fuel, no fumes
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Learning curve
Most guests ready in minutes
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Noise
Near-silent on the water
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Storage
Compact — no trailer needed

Why campgrounds are adding GoBoats

Guests increasingly look for experiences that feel different from everyday life. For campgrounds near lakes, ponds, rivers, or protected coastal areas, the water itself is already part of the attraction — GoBoats turn that feature into something guests can actually participate in.

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Turns water into an amenity
Properties with waterfront access can now offer a structured, enjoyable activity without marina infrastructure.
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Guests talk about it
Unique experiences drive reviews, referrals, and repeat visits. Time on the water is exactly the kind of memory guests take home.
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Low maintenance overhead
No fuel, no engine servicing, no winterization. Charge the battery and it's ready for the next guest.
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New revenue stream
GoBoats can be offered as a rental add-on, creating incremental revenue from an existing waterfront asset.

A relaxed pace fits campground environments

GoBoats are designed for slow cruising and exploration. That pace matches the atmosphere most campgrounds want to create — unhurried, nature-forward, and accessible to everyone from young kids to grandparents.

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Shoreline exploring
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Quiet fishing
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Sunrise & sunset cruises
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Wildlife watching
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Family time on water
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Photography outings
The experience often becomes the highlight of the trip. Campgrounds that offer unique activities find those experiences become part of their identity — and part of why guests come back.

Electric operation keeps the environment peaceful

Campgrounds value quiet surroundings — it's often the whole point. Electric motors help maintain that atmosphere. Near-silent operation means guests on the water don't disrupt other campers, and the natural soundscape stays intact.

What makes it work — key considerations

Like any rental activity, success depends on the right environment and setup. Properties that integrate GoBoats smoothly tend to have these in place:

Setup checklist for campgrounds

Four things that make the difference

  • Calm water access — protected lakes, ponds, slow rivers, or coastal bays
  • Safe, easy launch area — a gentle shore or small dock makes a big difference
  • Clear boating boundaries — guests need to know where they can go
  • Basic guest orientation — a 5-minute walkthrough prevents almost all issues
From The Water The most common thing campground owners overthink is staffing.

GoBoats are designed to be portable and durable.

A single person can handle setup and launch without breaking a sweat.

You don't need a dedicated dock attendant or a marine mechanic on call.

A basic orientation for guests — five minutes, maybe ten — covers most of what staff would otherwise need to manage.

If you're a campground or resort owner reading this and you have calm water on your property, we'd love to talk.

This is exactly what we do.
Mozy Outdoors — Campground & Resort Partner

We work directly with campgrounds and resorts across the Carolinas.

Mozy Outdoors isn't just a GoBoat dealer — we partner with campgrounds and waterfront properties to help them set up GoBoat programs that actually work. We've seen what makes the difference between a great guest experience and a frustrating one, and we share that knowledge with every property we work with.

Location
Carolina Beach, NC — serving the Carolinas
What we offer
Boats, setup guidance, and ongoing support
Free shipping
On all GoBoat orders — no trailer needed
Learn about our campground program →

Which model works best for campgrounds

For campground and resort use, double models are almost always the right choice. Guests come in pairs more often than alone, doubles handle varied loads better, and the wider platform gives first-time users immediate confidence on the water.

See Chapter 5: Single vs Double GoBoats for the full breakdown.

Bottom Line

For campgrounds and resorts with calm water access, GoBoats are one of the most practical guest activity additions available. Low maintenance, easy operation, quiet, and genuinely memorable. The right setup makes them nearly effortless to run — and guests love them.

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