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All services depart out of Pier Point Marina located on Rodney Avenue, bayside. The address is 115 Rodney Ave, Dewey Beach, DE 19971.
There is a blue booth at the end of the furthest right dock. That is where you will check in. -
Yes, paid parking is available at the Marina and on the side streets. All customers have to use the city parking which is PAID parking.
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Kayak & SUPs can be rented for 1 or 2 hours. Jet skis can be rented for one hour. Skiff and pontoon boat rentals are either 4 or 8 hours. The ultimate party pontoon rental is only for 8 hours and starts at 10am.
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Gratuity is not included with the cost of your trip. We ask everyone to please remember that our captains and mates are in the service industry and rely heavily on gratuity. We recommend a gratuity of 20% or more. If your captain and mate helped you to have a great trip, be sure to thank them!
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Prices for activities can vary. Live pricing is available when you click book now!
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Yes all activities will require a waiver. We also require a predeparture checklist and DNREC form completed before your trip.
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Yes, Persons born on or after January 1, 1978 must successfully complete a boating safety course before operating a motorized boat, including personal watercraft, on Delaware waters. Here are 4 different state approved courses you can choose from to complete!
Interactive Boaters Safety Course https://www.ilearntoboat.com/delaware/
Boat-Ed https://www.boat-ed.com/delaware/
Boater-Exam https://www.boaterexam.com/usa/delaware/
Boat US https://www.boatus.org/delaware/
Please make sure to bring a copy with you so we can verify this requirement!
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State law requires you to wear a life jacket on any PWC (Jet Ski). On boats, all children 12 and under are required to wear a life jacket.
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We allow one driver and one passenger per jet ski. We don’t allow three people on a jet ski. Riding three at a time is dangerous.
Pontoon rentals we allow up to 10 people.
Skiff rentals we allow up to 4 people. -
Yes, there is a combined weight limit of 375lbs per jet ski. We reserve the right to make judgment calls based on passenger weight. This is for your safety!
Putting two larger adult customers on the jet ski together increases the chance of capsizing the jet ski. Capsizing the ski causes the rider to fall off and can also sink and/or damage the vessel which is ultimately the renter’s responsibility. Safety is our #1 priority!
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No, there is no taking turns or sharing.
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To operate a jet ski, you must be at least 18 years old with a valid driver’s license.
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To operate a boat, you must be at least 21 years old with a valid driver’s license.
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Drinks and food are allowed on all boats. NO GLASS!
For our boat rentals, there is plenty of room for coolers!
***Please note: Vessel operation under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol is STRICTLY PROHIBITED*** -
Yes, dogs are allowed on Pontoon rentals and skiffs. We allow one dog on Skiff rentals. We allow 3 dogs on Pontoon rentals. There is a $35 fee for each pet brought on board and as always, you are responsible for the cost of any damage to our vessels!
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If a renter damages a jet ski they are fully responsible (just like a rental car). With that being said, we go over all the rules and necessary operating procedures before you hit the water.
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Yes, we still rent jet skis, however, we don’t recommend taking out younger kids as passengers when it is rough. As driver/operator, you’ll have a great time…it will just be a bit wet.
Also, we don’t allow two adults (full-grown) on the ski at the same time on a “modified day.” Single riders and light doubles only! This minimizes the possibility of capsizing the vessel. Safety is our #1 priority! -
We strongly recommend having some boating experience. If you don’t have experience, we will teach you everything you need to know in order to safely operate the vessel. We have a thorough checkout procedure that covers vessel operation, rules of the water, and emergency procedures. Your safety and enjoyment are our #1 priority!
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Yes, a Delaware recreational fishing license covers recreational fishing, crabbing and clamming in all Delaware waters. Licenses must be purchased annually by recreational anglers. In addition to the license, recreational anglers who purchase an individual fishing license or resident boat fishing license will automatically be issued a Delaware Fisherman Information Network (FIN) number. Delaware fishing licenses can be purchased online via Digital DNREC or in-person at an authorized license agent.