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Experience South Lake Tahoe like never before aboard a smooth and versatile 20-foot open bow boat, perfect for water sports and leisurely cruising.
2–6 hours
easy
From $478.61
Family Friendly
Experience South Lake Tahoe like never before aboard a smooth and versatile 20-foot open bow boat, perfect for water sports and leisurely cruising.
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Difficulty
easy
Duration
2–6 hours
Fitness Level
Suitable for people of all fitness levels; mostly seated activity but involves some light physical effort during boarding and optional water sports.
Wildlife
History
Lake Tahoe has been a recreational hotspot since the late 1800s, with Tahoe Keys Marina developing as a key boating hub in the mid-20th century.
Conservation
Efforts are in place to protect Lake Tahoe’s water clarity and surrounding ecosystem, including strict boating regulations to minimize pollution.
Tahoe Sports - Tahoe Keys Marina
Experience South Lake Tahoe like never before aboard a smooth and versatile 20-foot open bow boat, perfect for water sports and leisurely cruising.
Tahoe Sports - Tahoe Keys Marina operates from the Tahoe Keys Marina in South Lake Tahoe, California. The business offers a diverse fleet of watercraft for lake recreation, including wake surf boats, open‑bow boats, pontoons, single and double sit‑on‑top kayaks, and high‑output jet skis.
Specific models listed include a 22' Supreme V226 wake surf boat and a 24' Mastercraft XT24 Ultimate wakesurf boat, alongside 20‑ to 24‑foot open‑bow classes and a fully shaded 27' Gold tritoon pontoon. Rentals note passenger capacities, with the largest vessels accommodating up to 13 guests, and some watercraft offering features such as towers, Bimini shade, ample storage, and powerful engines (up to 350HP on select boats).
Kayak rentals include personal flotation devices, paddles, and seats; several listings indicate flexible rental durations with options up to eight hours. Optional extras mentioned across listings include wetsuits, water skis, wakeboards, and other water‑sports gear.
Product summaries emphasize boat models, seating capacity, shade options, and available water‑sports equipment to help renters select the right craft for wakesurfing, wakeboarding, tubing, cruising, or paddling. Location at Tahoe Keys Marina provides direct access to Lake Tahoe and the fleet descriptions provide clear, model‑specific details for informed booking decisions.
Location
South Lake Tahoe, CA
Located at Tahoe Keys Marina
Max Capacity
Up to 13 guests
Largest boats seat 13 people
Max Rental
Up to 8 hours
Longer rental options available
Trips Offered
10 watercraft options
Wake boats, pontoons, kayaks, jet skis
Select dates, pick the right craft for the group, and secure rentals at Tahoe Keys Marina for a full day of water‑sports and cruising.
Check Weather Before You Go
Lake Tahoe weather can change quickly; always verify conditions before heading out on the water.
Wear a Life Jacket
Life jackets are mandatory and provided, but bring your own if you want extra comfort or fit.
Stay Hydrated
Bring plenty of water and sunscreen to protect yourself against sun exposure and dehydration.
Reserve Early in Peak Season
Summer weekends book quickly, so make your reservation well in advance to secure your preferred time.
Sunscreen
Protects your skin during long hours under direct sunlight on the water.
summer
Water Shoes
Provides comfort and safety when boarding and moving around the boat and shoreline.
summer
Light Jacket
Useful for early spring trips when temperatures can be cooler, especially on the water.
spring
Waterproof Bag
Keeps your personal belongings dry during the boat ride and water activities.