Four Day Boat Rental in Lakeport, California is a four-day way to own a stretch of lakefront freedom without the mooring. Based at 2200 Lake Shore Blvd, Lakeport CA, 95453, this operator runs a fleet that fits families, friend groups, and anglers with pontoons, ski boats, and a compact fishing boat for exploring the local shoreline.
Choose from roomy pontoons—the Deluxe 24 (24', 115 HP, up to 10 people) or the LX 20 (20', 90 HP)—for relaxed cruising, sunset picnics, or towing a tube. For wake sports and higher-speed runs, the StarCraft SVX 211 (21', 200 HP) and smaller ski models deliver wakeboarding power and built-in swim decks. Anglers and solo explorers can opt for the 17' aluminum fishing boat with a trolling motor and 90 HP for calmer coves. Every rental comes with life jackets and a short safety briefing; the ski boats also include a complimentary waterski package with rope and skis.
Days on the water here are about variety: idle afternoons drifting past reed-lined coves, launching tubes from the swim deck, chasing the right wake, or setting an early-morning line. The shoreline features oak-studded slopes and freshwater beaches that respond quickly to weather shifts, so operators limit longer cross-lake travel late in the day—no crossing after 2 p.m. for afternoon rentals—to keep guests safe when winds pick up.
Booking is straightforward and often necessary: boats sell out, and crews recommend reserving online in advance. Arrive 15 minutes early to sign in and present ID matching the payment card. Be prepared to pay fuel charges at checkout and leave a security deposit; drivers must be 18+ and watch a required safety video emailed after booking. Passengers under 17 need a guardian-signed waiver.
This rental stands out for its flexibility—the fleet scales from a cozy fishing skiff to a party-ready pontoon—and for how it opens access to a stretch of interior lake shoreline that rewards exploration. Local wildlife, including great blue herons and ospreys, are common company; early mornings bring the best light and the quietest water.
Practical planning turns a good day into a great one: pack sun protection, shirts for changing conditions, plenty of water and snacks, and towels. Understand the fueling policy and afternoon travel limits before you go, and opt into cancellation protection to avoid last-minute penalties. For families, anglers, and small crews wanting four uninterrupted days on the water, this rental makes the lake feel like yours.
Expect productive early-morning bass fishing around submerged structure, and keep an eye for migrating waterfowl in spring. The operator's local knowledge of wind corridors and shallow spots can save a day; ask staff for recommended coves and launch points when you check in. Bring a camera for unpredictable, photogenic moments.