moderate
Half-day to full-day
Moderate fitness needed to board, disembark, and manage minor boat handling
Discover the ultimate Cape Coral experience with the Sea Ray 240/350HP boat rental. Perfect for groups up to 13, this powerful, modern boat lets you explore Florida’s extensive waterways on your own schedule.
350HP • Up to 13 Passengers
Transform your vacation with a boat rental in Cape Coral! Enjoy a spacious Sea Ray 240, accommodating up to 13 passengers, equipped with modern features like GPS and Bluetooth stereo. With flexible delivery and comprehensive instruction, embark on an unforgettable aquatic adventure tailored to your schedule.
Boats can be delivered and picked up to addresses within 20 miles of Cape Coral.
Approximate dropoff time on first day: 9am Approximate pickup time on first day: 4pm
We can accommodate your vacation schedule! Contact us after booking to arrange alternate delivery and pickup times.
Mandatory fees for Boat Delivery & Instruction ($250) and Seatow Insurance ($30) apply.
Capacity: Up to 13 Passengers Engine: Mercury Verado 300 Length: 24 feet Features: GPS, Depth finder, Bluetooth Stereo, Freshwater shower
What's included? The rental price includes: boat rental, sales tax, and cleaning of the boat.
Do I need to have a boat driver's license? A boat driver's license is not mandatory for renting and driving a boat in Florida. You only need a valid driver's license. If you were born on or after January 1, 1988, you will need a Florida Boating Safety Identification Card.
What about boat instruction? On the first rental day, you will receive a very detailed boat instruction. It not only includes operation of the boat, but also the rules and peculiarities of the local boat traffic.
Are the boats insured? Our boats are commercially insured. We do not allow activities such as water-skiing, tubing, knee boards, wake boards, banana boats, and the like.
Florida weather can shift quickly; always review forecasts to avoid storms while boating.
The sun reflects intensely off the water—protect your skin to avoid sunburns during long trips.
Bring plenty of water to stay hydrated, especially during hot summer days on the water.
Respect speed limits and designated no-wake zones to protect wildlife and avoid fines.
Cape Coral was developed in the 1950s and now features the largest canal system in the world, making it a boating paradise.
Local initiatives focus on protecting mangroves and water quality to sustain the delicate coastal ecosystems.
Protects eyes from glare reflecting off the water for safer navigation.
summer specific
Non-marking shoes improve footing and prevent slips on wet decks.
Keep your phone safe from splashes and capture great memories without worry.
Florida sudden showers make a compact rain jacket handy during boat trips.
summer specific