easy
4–8 hours
Minimal fitness required; suitable for all ages and fitness levels
Rent a spacious pontoon boat in Roscommon, Michigan, and spend a day on the water with friends or family. Enjoy freedom and relaxation while exploring serene lakes at your own pace.
Discover the ultimate way to explore Michigan's beautiful waters with the Pontoon 11 Seater rental from 989 Barbeque LLC in Roscommon. This private boat rental offers space for up to 11 guests, making it perfect for family outings, group adventures, or a relaxing day with friends. Glide across calm lakes and rivers while soaking up the warm sun, enjoying peaceful surroundings, and creating unforgettable memories. The pontoon gives you the freedom to set your own pace, whether you want to anchor and fish or cruise around the scenic shoreline. With comfortable seating and plenty of room for gear and refreshments, this boat rental enhances every moment spent on the water. Roscommon’s tranquil environment combined with the ease of pontoon boating makes it an ideal choice for both beginners and experienced boaters looking to experience Michigan’s natural beauty in a private, flexible way.
Even on cloudy days, sun protection is essential while on the water to prevent sunburn.
Ensure you understand speed limits, no-wake zones, and safety requirements specific to Roscommon waterways.
Always have life jackets readily available and worn by all passengers for safety.
Confirm fuel levels and plan stops to avoid running out during your trip on the water.
Roscommon's lakes have long been central to indigenous communities and early settlers who relied on the waterways for transportation and fishing.
Efforts are in place to protect Roscommon’s aquatic ecosystems by promoting responsible boating and reducing pollution.
Safety is key, and life jackets are required for all passengers on the pontoon.
Protect your skin from strong sun exposure during long days on the water.
summer specific
Stay hydrated throughout your outing on the lake.
For cooler spring mornings or evenings when temperatures drop on the water.
spring specific