Brandnew Yamaha AR250 Jet Boat ready to book in South Lake Tahoe!
This is a 25 foot long Yamaha AR250 jetboat. It has a capacity of up to 10 people (rated for 12, for better comfort up to 10 adults). This boat comes with a Tube w/ Air Pump, Life Vests for adults, (for kids 10 and under please bring your own to ensure a perfect fit), Bimini Top, Safety Equipment, Top of the line sound system. No dogs, sorry.
Hourly rate is based on the full day up to 8 hours. Half day rate may vary. You don’t have to tow or launch it.
The boat is delivered with a full tank of gas, and fuel charges will be added upon return.
Must be 25 years or older to book and must have prior boating experience.
Let me be straight with you—this isn’t just a boat. It’s your all-access pass to the best parts of Lake Tahoe, the ones you *don’t* see from the road or the crowded beaches. If you’re looking for a day that’s equal parts relaxing, adventurous, and unforgettable, this boat is your move.
Once the morning fog (if there is any) has lifted and the water’s settled into that signature Tahoe calm, you’ll notice the smell of sun-warmed pine needles in the air, the clarity of the water under the hull, and the hush that settles in as the noise of shore life fades behind you. This boat glides smooth and steady—perfect for first-timers or seasoned captains alike.
Our first stop? Rubicon Bay. It’s got that powdery-soft sand and shallow, clear water that’s perfect for swimming or just hanging out on a float. If you’ve got kids (or adults who act like ‘em), I’ve got a lily pad on board—they’ll be entertained for hours. No kids? Even better. Stretch out on the bow, crack a cold drink, and soak in the view of the towering granite cliffs and lush green forest that surrounds you.
From there, we cruise north. As you pass Homewood, the lake opens up wide and you’ll often spot the local crowd—families, paddleboarders, maybe a golden retriever with its tongue out on the bow of another boat. Tahoe’s got a way of bringing people together without feeling crowded.
If you want to grab a bite, Sunnyside is an easy dock-and-dine option with unbeatable fish tacos and even better people-watching. But if you're more into the quiet, bring your own food and post up in one of the hidden coves that dot the shoreline. I can show you the ones where the water’s glassy and the only sound is the breeze through the trees.
By afternoon, the lake takes on this calm, golden quality. No rush, no schedule. Just you, your people, and this boat—out where Tahoe really shines.
This isn’t a tour. It’s *your* day, and my boat just happens to be the best way to spend it.