Rent a Boat for the Day

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Pontoon, kayak, speedboat — pick your vessel, pack a cooler, and spend the day on the water. Captain's hat optional but encouraged.

There is nothing quite like a day on the water. The sun on your face, the breeze, the sound of gentle waves — it strips away every bit of stress. Renting a boat is easier and more affordable than most people think, especially if you split costs with friends or family.

What You Need

  • Boat rental reservation (book 1-2 weeks ahead in summer)
  • Cooler with ice, drinks, and snacks
  • Sunscreen SPF 50+ and lip balm with SPF
  • Sunglasses with a strap
  • Towels and swimsuits
  • Life jackets (usually provided by rental)
  • Waterproof phone pouch
  • Bluetooth speaker (waterproof)
  • Dry bag for valuables

How To Do It

  1. Choose your boat — pontoon for groups, kayak for adventure, speedboat for thrills
  2. Book early — summer weekends sell out fast. Weekdays are cheaper and calmer.
  3. Pack smart — cooler, sunscreen, towels, and a dry bag for phones and wallets
  4. Get your safety briefing — listen carefully, know where everything is
  5. Cruise first — explore the lake or coastline before anchoring
  6. Find your spot — anchor in a cove, swim, float, eat lunch on the water
  7. Return on time — late fees are steep

Pro Tips

Best time: Mid-morning start (9-10 AM) to mid-afternoon. Mornings are calmer on the water.

Seasonal tip: July and August have the warmest water temperatures. Book early — rentals sell out by May for peak weeks.

Good to know: Check if a boating license is required in your state. Many pontoon and kayak rentals need no license.

Safety Note: Everyone wears a life jacket — no exceptions for kids. Know the weather forecast. Bring more water than you think. Designate a sober driver for motorized boats. Watch for sunburn — water reflects UV.

Variations by Age

Pontoon boats are perfect for families. Bring pool noodles and floaties. Pack PB&J and juice boxes. Set clear rules about staying seated while moving.

Tubing, wakeboarding, or cliff jumping if the rental allows it. Music, friends, and a full cooler. This is the peak summer day.

Pontoon with a cooler of good food and drinks. No agenda. Float, swim, read, nap. The luxury is the lack of a plan.

Pontoon boats are the most comfortable — shade canopy, cushioned seats, smooth ride. Shorter half-day rentals to avoid fatigue. Bring cushions for extra support.

Accessibility

Low-mobility: Pontoon boats are the most accessible — flat deck, wide entry. Many marinas can assist with boarding. Stroller-friendly: Pontoons work for families with infants. Hearing-friendly: Visual safety briefings available at most rentals.

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