More confusion on house boats
If you read Chapter 72-A Boat Fees, in the NH laws, you will find this section:
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II. ""Cruiser'' means a power-driven boat intended for cruising with living accommodations, the hull designed with its sides meeting in a sharp edge at the bow and the sides meeting at a flat surface at the stern.
III. ""Houseboat'' means a barge-like boat fitted for use as a floating dwelling propelled by either inboard or outboard power.
IV. ""Inboard runabout'' means a small pleasure motorboat equipped with the motor located inside the hull, and may be propelled by a jet drive, transom drive, or through bottom drive.
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