Noun
A house for sheltering boats.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA light station comprises the lighthouse tower and all outbuildings, such as the keeper's living quarters, fuel house, boathouse, and fog-signaling building. Source: Internet
Director: Katie Kinnaird Dexter used to walk along the bank of the River Thames at Oxford, opposite the boathouse belonging to 22nd Oxford Sea Scout Group; the building is named T.S. Endeavour. Source: Internet
Developers are hoping the boathouse may “incorporate an upper chamber” for residents to enjoy Loch Ness or create “a small base for tea or picnics which remain under cover” in light of sudden changes in weather.” Source: Internet
Lloyd Beach in Winnetka has also endured severe damage this year, in particular, at the north end of the beach, where the lake has overtaken the existing steel seawall structure, rising past the boathouse, according to the Winnetka Park District website. Source: Internet
The landscaped lot comes with a boathouse, a guest studio, and access to a community beach, hiking trails, and the nearby ferry. Source: Internet
Student life Christ's College Boat Club's boathouse on the River Cam The Junior Combination Room (JCR), represents the undergraduate students. Source: Internet