Myrtle Beach Pontoon Boat Rentals

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What types of boats are available to rent in Myrtle Beach?

Pontoon boat rentals and skiff boat rentals are the top two types of boats to rent when visiting beautiful Myrtle Beach! Pontoon boats are flat, open boats that float with the help of structures called “pontoons.” Pontoons are a great way to take it slow, soak up the sun, and enjoy amazing scenic views! Skiff boats are small, center console boats, perfect for zooming across the water, fishing, and having a blast!

2. Where can we take our rental?

Myrtle Beach boat rentals are best enjoyed in the calm, beautiful waters of Murrells Inlet, the Main Creek, and other remote locations found in the inlet. All boats must remain in the inlet, as they are not equipped to handle the rougher waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Upon arrival, the local and experienced deckhands will be sure to fill you in on the best, and safest, places to bring your rental!

3. How old do I need to be to drive a pontoon?

In order to drive a pontoon, customers must be at least 18 with a valid driver’s license and credit card. Please be sure to review the restrictions and cancellation policy prior to booking.

4. How many passengers are allowed on the boat?

This will vary depending on the boat you select and the company that you book through. Normally, however, skiff boats can accommodate up to 6 passengers, and pontoons can accommodate either 10 or 12 passengers. Please review the restrictions and cancellation policy before booking, as this information will be available on the listing.

5. Are pontoon rentals handicap accessible?

Most pontoons are handicap accessible, with ramps and doors wide enough for wheelchairs. Most rental companies will allow pets and service animals on board, as well. Please check the restrictions before booking, as this can vary depending on the rental company.

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