easy
3–7+ days (rental period)
Minimal physical exertion required; suitable for all ages
Take to the waters of Trent Lakes with Buckeye Marine's 2023 NauticStar 203DC deck boat rental. Ideal for family outings, fishing, or lake cruising, this deck boat offers comfort and flexibility on Ontario’s pristine lakes.
Up to 8 people! • 3 Day to 7+ Day Rental Options • Ages 19+ to Rent
The NauticStar 203 DC is a 20'3" deck boat with a dual console design that can accommodate up to 8 passengers. It has a Yamaha outboard motor, Bimini top, stereo system, and ample storage space.
Rental time starts at 9:30 AM on the day of your rental start time. Drop off time is from 3 pm - 4 pm on the final day of your rental. We offer delivery to Gordon Yacht Harbour for Pigeon Lake, Beach Park for Sturgeon Lake, and trailering options at no additional cost!
We are closed on Sundays. Please note if the last day of your rental is Sunday, you will need to drop off the boat on Monday morning.
All passengers must wear approved life jackets; Buckeye Marine provides these, but it’s wise to confirm availability before your trip.
Use local marinas like Gordon Yacht Harbour or Beach Park for easy launching and retrieval, especially for longer rentals.
Winds can pick up quickly on Trent Lakes, so monitor forecasts closely for safety and smooth boating.
Use waterproof bags and sun shields like the Bimini top to keep equipment safe and create shaded space onboard.
Trent Lakes sits within the traditional territories of Anishinaabe peoples, with deep connections to the water routes used for trade and transportation.
Local efforts focus on maintaining water quality and natural shoreline habitats to ensure ongoing health for fisheries and recreation.
Critical for protecting skin during extended sun exposure on the water.
summer specific
Keeps gear and electronics safe from splashes or unexpected rain.
Provides comfort during cooler mornings and fluctuating temperatures.
spring specific
Ideal for anglers wanting to take advantage of Trent Lakes’ rich fish populations.