Boat and Jetski Rental

If you have any questions, want to check availability or make a reservation, please contact us and we will be happy to help. Please note: During the peak season reservations are strongly recommended to ensure a pontoon boat is available for that special day or vacation you are planning. We ask for a $225 - $250 refundable deposit on all rentals. Please see our FAQs page for additional information.

Boat RentalJet Ski Rental

Pontoon Rental

REQUIREMENTS:
  • Must have a valid driver's license
  • Must be a least 31 years old or 26 years old with a boating safety license

PONTOON DETAILS

Several types available to accommodate fishing, swimming, tubing, and other needs you may have. Let us know your needs and we can put you in just the right boat.

  • 24' - 26 pontoon boats
  • Bimini tops
  • iPod compatible radios
  • 115hp - 150hp motors

If you are wanting to visit a particular restaurant, island, etc., let us know and we will give you directions if needed.

FUN ADDITIONS/SAFETY

Several types available to accommodate fishing, swimming, tubing, and other needs you may have. Let us know your needs and we can put you in just the right boat.

  • Tubes
  • Life jackets provided on board including infants
  • ​A detailed map of Lake Norman

WEEKDAY RENTAL RATES*​
  • Enjoy an 8 hour day for only $320-$365 plus fuel & tax
  • Enjoy a 4 hour day for only $250-$300  plus fuel & tax

*Holiday Weekday Rate  $ 100 more*

WEEKEND RENTAL RATES*​
  • Enjoy an 8 hour day for only $350.00-$450.00 plus fuel & tax

*Holiday Weekday Rate $ 100 more*

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Rate is for 1 Person - $20 for 1 Additional Rider  
Each ski rented is for that driver and rider (if applicable).

No switching or sharing with other parties allowed

Max capacity - 2 people (max combined weight 500lbs) SWITCHING RIDERS NOT ALLOWED

115 HP 4-Stroke Operator has to be 21+  

Life Jackets Provided Wetsuit Bottoms recommended

No Towing Allowed

Holiday Rates: 5/27 thru 5/3,  7/1 thru 7/4 and 9/2 thru 9/5

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How to ride a Jet Ski?

Since you’re new to the sport, starting out with these 10 super helpful tips before throttling up will help. Here are the basics of how to ride a jet ski:

1. Know your Boat-Ed: In New York, you must pass a boating safety course before driving personal watercraft (PWC), including jet skis.
2. Climb on and find a sitting position that is comfortable for you.
3. Place your hands on the bars and plant your feet in the footrests.
4. Before turning on your water bike, you must have a lanyard (or something similar) around your wrist that is attached to the key in the ignition. This setup is known as the kill switch cord. In a nutshell, if you fall off, it kills the engine.  
5. Turn on the jet ski ignition switch.
6. Slowly push the throttle in. Cruise around at about 5 -10 mph offshore until you’re comfortable with the sensitivity of the throttle.  
7. After you’ve cruised to a safe distance from the shore…past obstacles and heavy boat traffic, you can accelerate and increase speed. However, stay at a speed you are comfortable with.
8. Steadily maintain this slow and steady speed. Lean your water bike in toward the direction of any turns you make.
9. Be mindful that jet skis need acceleration to turn most of the time. To avoid capsizing yours, keep the load balanced and centered.
10. Many beginners want to stand up on the ski, but resist the temptation until after you’ve become an intermediate or master rider. You could lose control of the PWC or fall otherwise.

Jet Ski Pricing

Length

Mon-Thur

Friday-Sunday

Hoilday

Hourly

2 Hours

$189

$199

$239

4 Hours

$229

$275

$299

8 Hours

$299

$400

$450