Choose a reputable boat rental company

Do some research look for a company with a good reputation, well-maintained boats, reasonable prices and good reviews.

Choose the right type of boat

Consider your needs and the size of your group when choosing a boat. A pontoon boat is great for a family day trip, while a speedboat may be better suited for water sports or fishing.

Check the rental agreement

Be aware of the rental period, cancellation policy, and any restrictions on where you can take the boat. Make sure you understand the rental agreement and any fees or charges that may apply.

Check the condition of the boat

Before renting the boat, inspect it for any damage or maintenance issues. Make sure all safety equipment is on board and in good working condition before you leave.

Get familiar with the boat

Take the time to familiarize yourself with the boat's features and operation before setting off. Ask the rental company for a quick tutorial if necessary.

Follow safety guidelines

Avoid alcohol consumption while boating, and never exceed the recommended passenger capacity or weight limit. Always wear a life jacket and follow all safety guidelines while on the boat.

Plan your route

Plan your route ahead of time, taking into account weather and water conditions. Bring a map or GPS device for navigation. Stick to designated boating areas and be aware of any potential hazards or obstacles.