Double Decker Pontoon
Double-Decker Pontoon Boat Rentals
Located In Panama City Beach, Florida
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Double Decker Boat Rentals:
Adventure out on our newest boats. Our double decker, dual slide, pontoon rentals come with a Honda 90cc engine and the most modern and comfortable seating for the whole family. Be your own captain, take your friends and family out, throw anchor, climb to the top and slide off into the splash zone below!
Our pontoon boats accommodate up to 12 passengers = no more than 2000lbs, with plenty of room to stretch out and bring the whole gang, including pets. That includes children of all ages including infants count as a person.
(COVID-19) Update can only accommodate 12 passengers = No more than 2000 lbs. Must practice social distancing
Visit Shell Island:
Explore the seven-mile long uninhabited island, the wilderness is like your own tropical paradise. It’s only accessible by boat and a pontoon is the boat of choice for exploring the island and waters surrounding it. Read more about this local treasure here.
Go Snorkeling:
If you do not have any available we have snorkel gear, water proof cameras and much more available on site for sale. Throw out the anchor only feet from the shore and start exploring.
See Wild Dolphins:
Shell island and Saint Andrews Bay has a large population of wild dolphins. Don’t be surprised to see them follow your boat. They love to play and are very friendly and always curious. Book your next adventure early as our pontoon boats are in high demand. For your convenience you can reserve online now simply by clicking below.
Be sure to choose the right date and time you want on our calendar.
Half Day Prices & Availability
- Half Day Rental Rates
- Accommodates up to 12 passengers, = no more than 2000 lbs
- Fuel is included
Full Day Prices & Availability
- Full Day Rental Rates
- Accommodates up to 12 passengers, = no more than 2000 lbs
- Fuel is included
Florida State Regulations:
Anyone born on or after January 1, 1988 who operates a vessel powered by 10 horsepower or more must pass an approved boater safety course and have in his/her possession photographic identification and a boating safety education identification card issued by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. If you would like to receive the card, you can take the test at our Marina or Online.