THANK YOU so much for booking with us! We can’t wait to show you an amazing time on the water.
*PLEASE NOTE: Captain is $50 per hour and must be paid upon arrival. FOR ALL BOOKINGS we do not offer rentals without captain.
If you have over 6 passengers you will need to sign a bareboat agreement. This will be sent to you by email or in person.
PARKING: Please arrive 15 minutes prior to your scheduled departure time to account for parking and traffic. Please do not hesitate to call us with any questions, we look forward to having you on-board!
Access to the dock: A public parking lot is available surrounding our dock. Once parked, our dock is in the Tahoe Keys Marina. We will send meeting location. Please keep in mind we usually have back-to-back trips, so your captain will meet you right at the start time of your trip. We look forward to meeting you at the dock gate to embark on your Private Charter.
WHAT TO BRING:
Feel free to bring snacks and drinks but try not to bring large coolers as we have plenty of coolers on the boat already.
Please bring warm clothing if weather permits. If you have any smaller children or babies please bring specific life jackets for them as ours may be too big or small. We do have infant jackets but not guaranteed to fit. Gratuity for your captain is customary and greatly appreciated.
See you then! ⚓️
A day on the boat in Lake Tahoe is a day of distance, of slowing time. You set off across the water, the hum of the engine pulling you away from everything. The shoreline recedes, and with it, the expectations of the land. The water is glassy, reflecting a sky you forget to look at until you’re out here, where the vastness invites you to stare. You drift between coves, silent except for the occasional ripple, and then you anchor in a secluded bay, the boat rocking gently as if in conversation with the waves. You could swim — the lake’s cold bite feels different from anything else — or you could sit, watch, let the landscape fill the space you usually occupy with thoughts. Later, you could stop at a quiet lakeside restaurant, a fleeting taste of something familiar in an unfamiliar place, or perhaps you would prefer to drift, letting the hours pass as the sun dips below the mountains. Time, on the water, is no longer yours to control.