Boat Rentals from rockyhorizonrentals delivers a compact, do-it-all boating option for groups who want a full day on the water without the logistics of ownership. Location: not provided in the listing, so check the booking link for local pickup and delivery details. The experience centers on a ski boat configured for fun—wakeboards, tubes, and all watersports gear come included, and a brief orientation at pickup gets your crew moving quickly. That mix of ready-to-go equipment and a clear rental structure makes this a reliable choice for families, mixed-skill groups, and visiting anglers who want easy access to wakes, coves, or open-water runs.
The boat itself is sized for social days: advertised to seat up to nine comfortably with a 1,350-pound weight limit, while headline details note a ski boat fit for up to eight passengers. That capacity keeps the layout roomy for gear, coolers, and a tow line, and it balances speed with stability when pulling riders. Rates are straightforward: the base daily rental is $500, delivery ranges $100–$250, and you can add a captain at $50 an hour if you prefer not to drive. Renters must be 18 or older to sign—check local regulations and the booking page for age and licensing requirements.
Why this outfitter stands out is its emphasis on making tow sports accessible. Including wakeboards and tubes removes the need to pack bulky gear; the quick orientation helps less experienced drivers feel confident on unfamiliar water; and optional delivery lets groups start from a shoreline nearest their accommodation. Whether you’re chasing surf in a protected bay, threading a line through willow-fringed coves, or carving wakes across clear lake surface, having the right boat ready at your fingertips changes the trip from an errand into an activity.
Practical notes: pack reef-safe sunscreen, secure dry bags, and an insulated cooler for day trips. Mind passenger and weight limits, brief the crew on the orientation, and consider hiring the captain for your first hour if waters are busy. For photographers, the best frames come from the bow at low sun or from a nearby shoreline framed with shoreline rock or marsh—respect local rules about wake near swimmers and sensitive habitat.
For full availability and pick-up instructions, use the booking link provided. This is a plug-and-play option for people who want to turn a free day into a watersports day with minimal fuss and maximum fun.
Before you launch, confirm fuel policy, lifejacket counts, and any tow restrictions; communicate planned route to your float plan and leave a phone number with the harbor office or friend onshore. Small details like staggered swim breaks and a dry-bag for phones keep the day smooth—then let the boat do the rest. Have fun.