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Best Boat Rentals Near Lake Havasu


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Rent a Boat on Lake Havasu, AZ

Lake Havasu, straddling the California-Arizona border, is a vast reservoir renowned for its 400 miles of shoreline and 60 miles of navigable water. Originating from the construction of the Parker Dam in 1938, the lake's allure surged with the establishment of Lake Havasu City in the 1960s. Drawing over a million visitors annually, the city, designed with tourism in mind and aided by Disneyland's primary developer C.V. Wood, boasts unique attractions, including the authentic London Bridge acquired from London in 1967. Comprising 10,276 granite blocks, the bridge spans the Bridgewater Channel, making Lake Havasu City Arizona's second most popular destination, second only to the Grand Canyon.
Lake Havasu stands out as a boating paradise, offering diverse experiences from sandy beaches to remote campsites accessible only by boat. It hosts significant powerboat racing events, such as the Formula One Powerboat Championship and the Desert Storm Poker Run and Shootout, the largest performance boating event in the western United States. From luxury pontoon boats to sailboats, Lake Havasu's appeal extends beyond its unexpected desert setting, making it a thriving hub for boating activities.

What to Know

Whatever type of boating activity gets you stoked you’ll have no problem finding the ideal watercraft on Lake Havasu. That said, the top picks generally include:
Pontoon boats are considered by many to be the ultimate lake boats for exploring, swimming, or just lounging around, as well as simple watersports like towing tubes or kneeboards. And it’s a tough pick to argue against considering that most are decked out with comfy seating, swim platforms, and stereo systems.
Speed boats will be the choice for thrill seekers. Nail the throttle and hold on tight!
Wakeboard boats are going to be the top option for those who want to enjoy some serious watersports. The best part? The surf’s up all the time, anytime.

Safety Requirements

Boater Education: While not required by the state of Arizona, taking a boater education course is encouraged. The Arizona Game & Fish Department lists several on their boating education webpage.
Safety Gear: All boats must carry the safety gear required by the United States Coast Guard. Just what is required varies by boat size, and is listed out in the Boaters Guide of Arizona handbook.

Where to dock your boat or meet your rental:

- Havasu Riviera Marina
- Havasu Landing Boathouse and Marina
- Lake Havasu Marina
- Site Six Launch Ramp
- Stonebridge Pier

Weather Conditions

As one might guess, it does get quite hot around here in the middle of summer. In fact, from June through September the daily average high is in triple digits. There is, however, a lake to jump into to cool off any time you like. And through the summer months the average water temperature is around 79 degrees, so it’s ideal for watersports and swimming.
- Average High Temperature: 109 degrees at the height of summer.
- Average Low Temperature: 43 degrees in the depth of winter.
- Average Water Temperatures in and around Lake Havasu:
-- 75 degrees in the spring (March, April, May)
-- 85 degrees in the summer (June, July, August)
-- 70 degrees in the fall (September, October, November)
-- 60 degrees in the winter (December, January, February)

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Things to do on Lake Havasu by boat

Boat to the Beach

Lake Havasu has a number of soft, sandy beaches. Some are accessible by boat only, and some have grills, picnic tables, and bathroom facilities. Each has its own character and some are popular with watersports fans, others are ideal for getting away from the crowds, and there are some you can camp at overnight.
Pro Tip: If you want to check out a beach with constant free entertainment consider visiting Body Beach. It’s a favorite practice-spot for pro PWC riders.
Closest marina or docks: Lake Havasu Marina

Go Fishing

If you enjoy casting a line note that Lake Havasu has been ranked among the top 100 bass lakes by Bassmaster Magazine. It has a strong population of largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, and landlocked striped bass, and holds Arizona state records for several species including smallmouth bass and black crappie.
Pro Tip: If largemouth bass are the target look for pockets and mini-coves in the rocky shoreline, and try tossing topwater lures early in the morning or at sunset. When the sun is high in the sky transition to drop-offs and deeper areas and use diving crankbaits, spoons, and other lures that can go deep.
Closest marina or docks: Lake Havasu Marina

Go Scuba Diving

Lake Havasu has excellent visibility, ranging from 10 to 50 feet depending on the time of year and weather conditions. It also features a number of surprising attractions, like sunken planes, shipwrecks, and a diverse range of items dropped from boats on the surface.
Pro Tip: Divers have plenty of options, but one big attraction is “Miller’s Folly,” a 60-foot double-decker paddlewheel wreck in 25 feet of water. The boat was said to have been built out of spare parts and donated materials in a mere 53 days, in the late 1960s. We’d question the lore, but then again, it did sink.
Closest marina or docks: Site Six Launch Ramp

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Where to Go Boating in Lake Havasu

Bridgewater Channel

Lake Havasu is known for a vibrant daytime social scene and the boats lining up along Bridgewater Channel make up its epicenter. This is a prime boat-watching and people-watching venue, with a nonstop parade of boats passing through at any given time. While you’re here, be sure to check out the London Bridge!
Seasonality: Open 24-7 year-round, but no overnight mooring allowed.
Wake Zones: The channel is no-wake, so watch your speed through its entirety.
Pro Tip: This is a spring break hotspot, so be aware that it can get quite crowded and a bit rowdy at times.

Copper Canyon

This large cove is surrounded by towering canyon walls. Once an unofficial “party cove,” today it’s a bit more mellow and offers a picturesque spot for sightseeing and swimming.
Rafting Up: Socializing in raft-ups is popular here, but before planning to do so make sure it’s allowed by your rental owner.
Wake Zone: The entire cove is a no-wake zone once you enter.
Pro Tip: Copper Canyon is a popular area for treasure-hunting scuba divers as well as for general boating.

The Sandbar

Ten miles north of London Bridge, the Sandbar is accessible only by boat. Here, you’ll find a small island surrounded by a vast stretch of shallow water with a sandy bottom. It’s one of the most popular spots on the lake to drop anchor and chillax.
Seasonality: Open 24-7 year-round, but no overnight mooring allowed and closed during certain holidays.
Getting There: You’ll need to run up Lake Havasu and into the Colorado River.
Pro Tip: If you get the urge to explore pull up anchor, and head upriver another mile to Picture Rock. There are prehistoric petroglyphs chiseled into the rock which you can spot from your boat if you look carefully; they’re said to be over 1,500 years old.



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Frequently asked questions

How much is it to rent a boat at Lake Havasu?

Boat rentals at Lake Havasu start at $53 per hour. Boats can be rented with or without a captain.

Can I rent a boat in Lake Havasu?

Yes! Boat rental on Lake Havasu is reasonably priced. For fishing, half day boat rentals start at $200 and up to $3,000 for a full day rental.

How much does it cost to rent a small yacht?

The cost to rent a small yacht in Lake Havasu starts at $1500 for a half-day on the water and $3,800 for a full day with a captain.

What makes Boatsetter different from other boat rental platforms?

What makes Boatsetter different is peace of mind. Boatsetter is the first and only boat rental marketplace to offer insurance on every peer-to-peer boat rental. We know choosing the right boat rental platform is essential to your experience while on the water. That's why we've gone the extra mile to focus on safety through our exclusive partnership with GEICO Marine and BoatUS. As the first and only boat rental marketplace to offer insurance on every peer-to-peer rental, you are protected during all rentals with insurance coverage and on-water assistance through TowBoatUS.

How many people can fit on the boat rental?

The number of people who can fit on boat rental largely depends on the boat's size and how many life jackets are on board. Currently the coast guard allows a maximum of 10-12 people on a Boatsetter boat rental.

How old do you have to be to rent a boat?

You must be 18 years old to rent a captained boat and 25 years old if you would like to rent a bareboat charter.

Do I need a boating license to rent a boat?

Boating license requirements vary from state to state. As a renter, you are responsible for understanding local state requirements.

Can you rent a yacht for the day?

Boatsetter allows you to rent a yacht for the day. Single-day yacht rentals are available for a select number of yachts. To chat with a yacht specialist please visit: https://www.boatsetter.com/luxury-yacht-charters

Can you rent a yacht for the week?

Boatsetter allows its customers to rent a yacht for the week. Renting a yacht for a week gives you more access to the wide range of yachts available on our platform. You can either book a rental directly through the site or connect with one of our charter specialists to plan your trip here: https://www.boatsetter.com/luxury-yacht-charters

Can you rent a yacht for the month?

Booking a month-long yacht rental is a detailed and hands-off process when working with our team of yacht charter specialists. We tailor each yacht charter to our client's specific wants and needs. Our luxury yacht charter specialists can be reached at (954) 715-4114 or by visiting https://www.boatsetter.com/luxury-yacht-charters

How to rent a private yacht?

Renting a private yacht is a very detailed experience that caters to your exact needs while onboard one of our luxury yachts. To plan your private yacht rentals experience please visit: https://www.boatsetter.com/luxury-yacht-charters

How much does it cost to rent a pontoon boat?

The cost of renting a pontoon boat depends on the size, location, and rental time of the boat. Prices can range anywhere from $200 for a half-day rental or just under a $1,000 for longer rentals.

How much does it cost to charter a yacht?

The cost to charter a yacht varies depending on the boat size and the length of the charter. Prices typically range from less than $1,000 to $5,000 plus if you're wanting to charter the yacht overnight.

How much does it cost to rent a boat for the day?

The cost of renting a boat for the day on average ranges from $200 to $1200. The cost to rent a boat varies depending on the size of the boat and the length of time that you will be using the boat.

How does the boat insurance work?

Boat insurance typically covers loss caused by things such as fire, sinking, storms, and collisions. The extent of the coverage varies depending on the policy.

Does Boatsetter screen renters?

Yes. We use a system called Cognito to ensure that payment information matches the renter's identity. We also require renters taking out a captained boat to be at least 18 years old and on a bareboat to be at least 25 years old.

Is listing my boat on Boatsetter free?

Yes! Listing a boat is completely free. We only take a commission when your boat is rented. We only make money when you do!

What if I'm not comfortable having a renter drive my boat?

If you are not comfortable having a renter drive your boat, we have an expansive network of licensed and experienced captains. Once your boat is listed, you can filter through our network of captains and favorite captains in your area that you would like to operate your boat.

How to rent a boat on Boatsetter?

At Boatsetter, our mission is to make getting out on the water as easy as possible. With our intuitive booking system, you can rent a boat as soon as today. -First, you must determine your budget and the type of boat you want to rent. -Next, decide where you would like to boat and the kind of boat you would like to spend the day on. -Finally, determine if you will be needing a boat captain and reach out to the boat owner. That's it! You're officially on your way to a fantastic day out on the water.

How much does it cost to rent a yacht?

The cost of renting a yacht depends on the boat's size and the amount of time you'll use the yacht. The onboard amenities and luxurious accommodations also dictate the price. You can contact our yacht specialists for a custom quote by visiting https://www.boatsetter.com/luxury-yacht-charters


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