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WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT BEFORE RENTING A PONTOON BOAT

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There’s no better way to enjoy the summer weather than out on a boat relaxing and cruising the waves at 31 miles per hour. If you don’t have a boat of your own, you can rent one easily and affordably. Here’s what you need to know about renting a pontoon boat.

BOAT RENTAL RULES AND REGULATIONS

In order to meet pontoon boat rental requirements, you must adhere to certain rules and regulations. Most boat rental companies require you to be a certain age. You may also be required to obtain a boat license as well. Ask the party pontoon boat rental company about any requirements before trying to make any reservations.

BOAT RENTAL AGREEMENTS

Boat rental agreements or boat rental rules list what you can and can’t do while you are out on the water. These can vary depending on the company you choose. Make sure you read them carefully and understand the terms before signing the documents. Some agreements may limit how far away you can travel from the docking area and others may restrict you from towing skiers or tubes. You will most likely be required to return the party boat before nightfall as well.

BOAT INSPECTIONS

It’s a good idea to perform a boat inspection before taking your pontoon rental out on the water. Look carefully for any damages such as scratches, dents, motor damage, or cracks. Tell the company about any issues you notice before starting up the engine. Get the details you noticed in writing to protect you from being charged for damages when you return the boat. You may also want to purchase insurance to provide you with some extra protection.

SAFETY EQUIPMENT

All boat rentals must have the proper safety equipment on board at the time of your rental. Make sure you know where these things are and how to use them before you leave. Have the company give you a complete tour of the boat. It’s also a good idea to ensure that life jackets fit and are adjusted properly for each passenger. Get the contact information for the company in case anything unexpected happens while you are out on the water.

When renting a pontoon boat, search for a reputable company near you. Ask about their policies before signing any agreements. Once everything is in place, you’ll be able to fully relax knowing you’ve taken all the steps necessary to have a good time without anything getting in the way.

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