Enjoy Mountain Island Lake in Paw Creek, North Carolina by boat! Rent this 22ft Harris Float Boat for up to 8 people. Rates as low as $225 per day.
Rates:
• $250 Saturday Sunday and holidays
$225 Monday through Friday
• $1300 per week
• $3500 per month
* Off season starts November 1 through March 31 Contact Bob for off season discounts
Deposit:
• $500
What You Can Expect:
We have a 2014 Harris Float Boat 220. It is powered by a smooth and reliable 4 stroke Mercury 50 hp. This by far no ski or water sport craft but will get you around Mountain Island Lake very well and comfortably. A Harris boat is one of the finer lines of pontoons. The seats are very comfortable and the boat and motor are very quite. It has a good radio with Blue Tooth to play your own music.
Mountain Island Lake is a gorgeous lake. It looks a little small compared to Norman or Wylie but it takes about two hours at cruising speed to get from Dam to Dam. There is a huge sand bar where all the local hang out. There are plenty of private coves and great sandy beaches to swim from.
If you need a bathroom break there is a dock at Latta Plantation with well kept bath houses. Most of the shoreline are parklands and nature preserves making the lake a great place to commune with nature.
If you choose to come on a weekday you will have the lake almost to your self. This boat and this lake are all about relaxing. If that is what the doctor ordered, this defiantly the cure!
Owner includes gas and insurance in price. renter assume responsibility for insurance deductible ($1,000) Renter must have valid drivers license and or boaters license if required.
Renter must be at least 25 years of age. Renter is responsible for returning the boat in clean rentable condition. $200 rate for weekdays!
Bob was very responsive and had excellent communication. The boat was in great condition, and he had filled the tank for us. He gave us a detailed walkthrough at the beginning and patiently explained how to operate the boat. We had a fantastic day and will definitely rent Bob's boat again. Thank you Bob.