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Common Questions
Are jet ski's banned on all California
waterways? Absolutely not! Contact H2O for specific information for your next trip.
How old do I have to be to
rent a Wave Runner from H2O Craft? You must be 21 years old with a valid drivers license.
Do
you offer insurance on your jet skis or boats? Watercraft Rental insurance is non-existent in the industry
which puts the liability on the renter. Safe watercraft usage is always important!
What is the amount of my security/damage
deposit? Security Deposits are different for each type of rental. Waverunners/Jet Skis - $1000 each Ski Boats- $2000 Bow Rider - $3000 Elite V-Drive - $5000 Enzo V-Drive Patio Boats - $1000 Fishing Boats - $750
What payment methods can
be used for my security/damage deposit? H2O Craft Rentals accepts Visa, Master Card, American
Express and Discover; or Cash.
What is included with my rental? Waverunner/Jet Ski - trailer and life vests. Ski boats - trailer, life vests, ski rope, coast guard required equipment. Patio boat- trailer, life vest, coast guard required equipment. Fishing boat- trailer, life vest, fish finder, trolling motor, coast guard required equipment.
Do
I need a special vehicle to tow my rental boat or jet skis? Waverunner/Jet Ski - Any vehicle with trailering capabilities. Bow rider ski boat- Minimum V6 engine with trailering capabilities. Elite V-Drive boat - Minimum V6 engine (V8 recommended) with a 4500 lb. towing capacity. Enzo V-Drive boat- Minimum V8 engine with a 5000 lb. towing capacity.
What type of
trailer hook-ups do I need to tow the trailer? (More info click here) Waverunner/Jet Ski - 2" ball and flat 4-prong electrical connector for trailer lights. Centurion Ski Boats - 2" ball and flat 4-prong electrical connector for trailer lights. Patio Boats - 2" ball and flat 5-prong electrical connector
for trailer lights.
Where can I take and use my boat rental or jet ski rental? Contact H2O Craft Rentals see area attractions click on California Lakes or to find a Marina check out California Marinas to inquire about specific lakes and waterways.
If the watercraft rental becomes
damaged while in my possession, am I responsible? (Click here for boating saftey Tips) Mechanical malfunctions are not the responsibility of the renter. External damage to equipment,
or improper use of watercraft becomes the full responsibility of the renter, even if the renter is not the pilot of the watercraft
at the time the damage occurs.
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