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Bennington SX22Captain's ChairClean and Ready to GoFishing Rod Holders

Bennington S22 Pontoon for rent on West Point Lake

Estimated price
$75 / hour (4 hours minimum)
RS

Robert

Owner

22 Foot Nice Bennington Pontoon boat for $90 per hour in LaGrange, Georgia.  Boat is available on West Point Lake. Prefer board and return at Sunny Point Boat Ramp or can be delivered to Highland Marina or Southern Harbor Marina for use on West Point Lake. Two Person Tube is available for additional $30 per day or $100 per week. Three Person Sit Up Cruising Tube available for $50 per Day or $150 per week. Fishing is allowed but you will have to supply your own tackle and rods. You will need a cooler to put your catch in and must follow all boating and fishing rules and regulations and must have valid GA fishing license. No one under 25 years of age may operate the boat. You will be responsible for filling the boat back up with gas or will be charged $10 per gallon refill charge. You are responsible for any damage or loss of equipment. NO SMOKING ON BOAT!  If you have any questions, we can answer those through GetMyBoat’s messaging platform before you pay. Just hit, “Request to Book” and send us an inquiry for a custom offer.

Captain Optional
You decide if you would like to book with or without a captain.
Capacity
10 guests
Powerboats, Pontoons, & RIBs
Pontoon

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RS

Robert

Owner

Features & Details

Length
22ft
Year
2017
  • Life jackets/required safety gear
  • Watersports Equipment
  • Trailerable
  • Fuel type: Gas
  • Single Engine
  • CD Player
  • Bimini
  • Wheel steering

Approximate Location

You’ll get directions to the departure location when you make a booking.

The boat's approximate location on a map

Cancellation Policy

Full refund up to 5 days prior.

Additional Terms & Information

Boat is available on West Point Lake. Prefer board and return at Sunny Point Boat Ramp or can be delivered to Highland Marina or Southern Harbor Marina for use on West Point Lake. Two Person Tube is available for additional $30 per day or $100 per week. Three Person Sit Up Cruising Tube available for $50 per Day or $150 per week. Fishing is allowed but you will have to supply your own tackle and rods. You will need a cooler to put your catch in and must follow all boating and fishing rules and regulations and must have valid GA fishing license. No one under 25 years of age may operate the boat. You will be responsible for filling the boat back up with gas or will be charged $10 per gallon refill charge. You are responsible for any damage or loss of equipment. NO SMOKING ON BOAT!  All vessels must be equipped with wearable personal flotation devices (PFD) for each person aboard. PFDs must be readily accessible to all occupants, in good and serviceable condition, legibly marked with the US Coast Guard approved number, and of appropriate size for the occupants. Also, one Type IV throwable device must be on board. Models are available on the boat for all ages and boating activities. All vessels cannot be operated over idle speed within 100 feet of any moored or anchored vessel, vessel adrift, or any wharf, pier, piling, or persons in the water, or shoreline next to a full-time or part-time residence, public park, public beach, public swimming area, marina, restaurant, or other public use area. Children under age 13 must wear an appropriately sized PFD when the vessel is under way, unless the child is within a fully enclosed, roofed cabin. PFDs must be worn by each person aboard when operating a vessel in an area marked as "hazardous area". Personal watercraft (jet ski) cannot be operated in excess of 5 mph when within 100 feet of any moored or anchored vessel, shore, dock, pier, wharf, piling, bridge, or person in the water. Georgia honors all other states' registrations, provided the boat is not used in excess of 60 consecutive days. Almost one-half of the boating accidents in Georgia are caused by collision with another boat or an object. Practically all boating accidents occur because of carelessness, inexperience or ignorance of safe boating practices. Booze and boats do not mix! It is unlawful to operate a boat while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. To learn more about requirements for operating your boat, obtain "Georgia Safe Boating Guide" from any WRD law enforcement office.