18' Glastron GT180 (2016)
18-foot Glastron boat with a 115HP Mercury outboard engine, ideal for family outings and water sports. This well-maintained boat has a seating capacity for up to 8 people and comes with a full canvas cover, tow/ski pole, and swim ladder. It includes all necessary Coast Guard equipment—flares, 8 life jackets, a throwable with 60 ft of line, and a distress flag—plus lines, fenders, and an anchor. With a new battery and only 205 hours of use, it’s in excellent condition. A folding tongue trailer is also included for convenient transport. Ready for your next adventure on the water!
$ 20,000
Damage Deposit
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Rental Policy
Reservations and Deposits:
- Reservations for watercraft rentals require a 50% deposit.
- Deposits are forfeited if you do not arrive on the scheduled date.
Cancellations and Refunds:
- Full refunds are available with a minimum of 14 days’ notice prior to the scheduled arrival date, subject to a $25 cancellation fee.
- Cancellations received less than 14 days before the scheduled arrival will result in the forfeiture of the deposit.
- No refunds will be given for early departure or inclement weather.
Damage Hold:
- All watercraft and land toy rentals require a damage hold on a valid credit card until the time of return.
- This hold is to cover any damages that may occur during the rental period.
- The amount of the damage hold varies based on the type of rental.
Law Requirements
Overview:
- By 2025, all operators of power boats in New York State (NYS) are required to have completed the Boaters Safety Course.
Implementation Timeline:
- A five-year phase-in applies to motorized watercraft.
- New York State Parks will launch a boating safety promotional campaign to support the implementation.
Expansion of Previous Law:
- This measure expands an earlier law, also signed by Governor Cuomo, which mandates that boaters born after May 1, 1996, complete a safety course before operating a motorized watercraft.
Effective Dates and Requirements:
- Starting in 2024: Individuals born on or after January 1, 1978, will need a boating safety certificate.
- By 2025: All motorboat operators, regardless of age, will be required to have a boating safety certificate.