With this tiny home-inspired houseboat, you can camp by land or sea
Brandon Stidham of Granite Peak Photography
The rustic cabin is built on a pontoon boat We cover a lot of interesting tiny homes here at Curbed, from prefab backyard sheds to shipping container houses you can order. We also, sometimes, ogle jaw-dropping house boats, especially those covered on our sister site, Curbed Seattle.
Today we?ve come across a blend of the two with Heidi-Ho, a houseboat built by Scott Cronk. Unlike other houseboats, Heidi-Ho is constructed on a 30-foot long pontoon boat with pontoon logs and a Suzuki engine.
On top of the pontoon is a cargo-trailer cabin with all the necessities. A side door welcomes passengers into the furnished area with bench seats, a removable dining room table, and center windows. A galley kitchen includes a three-burner range and oven, cabinets for storage, and a refrigerator. During the day, the rear doors of the cabin open up to the pontoon platform, making for an indoor-outdoor lounge complete with boat seats. At night, the dinette transforms to a double bed, and the cabin can sleep three total thanks to a bunk bed that drops down from the ceiling. A composting toilet, 175-watt solar panel, stereo system, and swim ladder round out the houseboat?s amenities.
Another unique feature of the Heidi-Ho build is that it can be transported over road with a trail with the deck reduced to an 8.5-foot width. The cabin can also be removed from the boat deck and used as a camping trailer, something not possible with normal h...
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