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The Best Boat Rentals in Kirkland

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    How much does it cost to rent a boat in Kirkland?

    Boat rentals in Kirkland typically range from $100 to $300 per hour, depending on the type of boat, whether a captain is included, and the duration. Pontoon boats are often the most affordable, while captained yachts and wake boats can be on the higher end.

    What types of boats can I rent in Kirkland?

    You’ll find pontoons, bowriders, wake boats, luxury cruisers, jet skis, and yachts. Many boats can be rented with or without a captain, depending on your boating experience and preference.

    Are captained boat rentals available in Kirkland?

    Yes, captained boat rentals are widely available in Kirkland. It’s a great option for groups celebrating an occasion, or for anyone who prefers to enjoy the water without handling the boat themselves.

    Do I need a boating license to rent a boat in Kirkland?

    If you're operating the boat yourself and were born after January 1, 1955, Washington state law requires a Boater Education Card. Renting a captained boat eliminates the need for a license.

    Where do most boat rentals depart from in Kirkland?

    Most rentals depart from the Kirkland Marina Park dock area, but other common launch points include Carillon Point Marina, Yarrow Bay Marina, and the public dock at Houghton Beach Park.

    What are the best places to explore by boat from Kirkland?

    Boaters often cruise to the Seattle waterfront, anchor near Meydenbauer Bay or Medina, circle around Mercer Island, or head north toward Juanita Bay for calmer waters and wildlife viewing.

    Can I swim or relax off the boat in Kirkland?

    Yes, many boaters anchor in calm spots like Cozy Cove, Andrews Bay, or the east side of Mercer Island to swim, float, or sunbathe. Just make sure to check local no-wake and anchoring regulations.

    What activities can I do by boat in Kirkland?

    Popular activities include cruising Lake Washington, tubing, wakeboarding, sightseeing the Seattle skyline, sunset charters, and celebrating birthdays or bachelorette parties onboard.

    Are there party boat rentals in Kirkland?

    Yes, several pontoon and yacht rentals are available specifically for group outings, complete with Bluetooth speakers, coolers, and sometimes catering or captain services for a stress-free experience.

    Is fishing allowed from boat rentals in Kirkland?

    Fishing is allowed on Lake Washington with a valid Washington fishing license. While not all rental boats are set up for fishing, some allow it—just confirm with the owner ahead of time.

    Are dogs allowed on rental boats in Kirkland?

    Many boat owners in Kirkland allow dogs, especially on pontoon boats. Be sure to check the listing details and bring a pet life jacket if needed.

    What’s the best time of year to rent a boat in Kirkland?

    Late May through early September is prime boating season. July and August are the warmest months, while June and early fall offer fewer crowds and still-pleasant weather.

    Should I book my Kirkland boat rental in advance?

    Yes, especially for weekends, holidays, or special events like Seafair. Booking a few days to a week ahead ensures better availability and choice of boats.

    Where can I go boating from Kirkland, WA?

    There are many great boating spots in Kirkland, Washington. Some of the top worth checking out on a boat rental or on your own boat include:

    • Lake Washington
    • Lake Union
    • Portage Bay
    • Kirkland & Bellevue skyline
    • Waterfront Homes
    • Bill and Melinda Gates Estate
    • Cascade Mountains & Mount Rainier
    • Longest Floating Bridge in the World