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Looking to rent a boat in Annapolis
I'm looking to rent a powerboat, pontoon boat, or houseboat (not a sailboat) in Annapolis. I can't afford a charter so I'm looking for something I can drive myself. I did a web search but only found one company that has two boats, neither of which really meet my needs. Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks!
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I'm going to go out on a limb and guess the waters off Chesapeake Bay are too rough for a houseboat or pontoon?
Call a marina and speak to the harbor master. If that marina doesn't have rentals, they could probably refer you to someone who does. A rental will probably cost you around $300 per day not including gas. |
We've spent many hours boating on the Chesapeake around Annapolis and I have to agree with GoTravel about pontoon boats. Even if you could find one to rent, I wouldn't recommend taking it out in the Bay. Others would disagree, but I don't even think bowriders are a good idea. The Bay can get very rough, very quickly.
Unfortunately, the Annapolis area is not big on bareboat rentals. What are your needs? Maybe someone can offer alternate suggestions. |
The boat ride is a birthday gift to my mom. We lived in the area for many years and want to go back for a fun day on the water. A pontoon boat would be fine for our needs because we would like to stay right in the Annapolis downtown area. We don't plan on going any considerable distance from shore.
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The harbor area around Annapolis is pretty much taken up by moored sailboats. Just beyond that you'll be at the mouth of the Severn River. You wouldn't want to take a pontoon boat into those waters. I suppose you could motor up and down Spa Creek a little ways, if you could find a boat, but that's doubtful. I'm sorry I can't think of anything like what you're looking for. Are you sure you don't want to take your mom on a chartered day sail? That would be doable.
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