Climb aboard and discover the stories, people, and passion that make boating more than a pastime, it is a way of life. Hosted by Franklin Pillsbury IV, this podcast celebrates the heritage of boating, the joy of life on the water, and the lessons learned from family, faith, and community. Each episode brings you engaging conversations with boaters of all generations, industry insiders, and everyday water lovers. From first-time boaters learning the ropes to seasoned captains sharing legacy stories, we explore how boating connects us, teaches us, and changes lives.Whether you’re here for inspiring stories, practical tips, or just the sound of waves and dockside wisdom, Let’s Go Boating TV Podcast invites you to join the journey. Because at the end of the day, we are all united by water.
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Let's Go Boating TV is a society podcast hosted by giovanni gallucci, with 13 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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giovanni gallucci hosts Let's Go Boating TV, a society show with 13 episodes published.
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Episode #13
Boat Show Stories: From Trade-Ins to New Traditions
Feb 11, 202610 minS1
<p>It’s day three of the Houston Boat Show, and the Let’s Go Boating crew checks in with MarineMax Fort Myers legends Skip Pillsbury and Johnny Timmons. From Sea Ray sun decks to Boston Whaler classics, this episode dives into what makes boat show season special—great deals, family-ready models, and the stories behind every hull that hits the water. You’ll hear how multi-location teamwork moves boats from Fort Myers to Clear Lake, what first-time buyers should know before they launch, and why now’s the best time to make your boating dream real. Faith, family, and a few good...
<p>In this episode of Lets Go Boating TV, we sit down with <b>Bron Beal</b>, the longtime producer of the <b>Dallas Boat Show</b>, to talk about why boat shows still matter.</p><p>From nearly three decades of leadership at <b>Dallas Market Hall</b>, Bron shares what makes this show special. Six hundred boats under one roof. Twenty one dealers. Financing, insurance, storage, marinas, and education all in one place.</p><p>But this conversation goes deeper than boats.</p><p>Bron opens up about his journey from small town Texas athlete to professional baseball, col...
From A Sinking Glastron To 12 Platinum Records: TL Sonny Morgan On Boats, Faith And Country Music
Nov 18, 202537 minS1
<p>Rain pouring on Lake Lewisville. A 16 foot Glastron filling with water. A young TL Sonny Morgan bailing with a bucket and wondering if his first boat is going to the bottom. In this episode of Lets Go Boating, Franklin sits down with his longtime friend of 48 years to trace the journey from that little yellow 240 Weekender and a half ton Dodge pickup to big Sea Rays on Texoma, documentiums, and life in the Dallas car business during the wild growth years of the 70s and 80s. You will hear stories from Pier 121, Henry Butts Dodge, Addison Airport, and why...
From a 14-Foot Aluminum Boat to the British Virgin Islands: Brendan Bailey’s Boating Journ
Nov 10, 202524 minS1
<p>Brendan Bailey joins Franklin at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show to trace a 30-year path from a 14-foot aluminum starter boat in Texas to helping families step into bigger water and bigger adventures. He shares how relationships built on inland lakes grew into lifelong friendships and careers, including customers who moved from sport boats to yachts and even into marine businesses of their own.</p><p></p><p>They dig into MarineMax Vacations in the British Virgin Islands, why flotillas reduce anxiety for first-time coastal boaters, and how turnkey support makes it simple. From booking and provisioning to...
How One Fishing Trip Changed Everything: Debbie Hanson on the Freedom Waters Mission
Nov 4, 202530 minS1
<p>In this episode of Let’s Go Boating TV, Franklin Pillsbury sits down with angler and community leader Debbie Hanson at MarineMax Fort Myers to talk about how one woman’s love for fishing grew into a life-changing mission on the water. Debbie shares how her grandfather first put a fishing rod in her hand at age five and how those quiet mornings on Stanley Lake shaped a lifelong passion for the outdoors. Her story bridges generations, showing how the peace and purpose found on the water can anchor a person’s entire life.</p><p>Together, Franklin and Debbie...
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