Nevada Stae Law says that all operators must be 18 years of age or older to operate a rental Waverunner. Therefore all renters and authorized operators must be 18 years of age or older with a valid drivers license.
Due to the nature of the rental business, after the close of the business day you make a reservation, we cannot offer a refund. You have until 7:00 p.m. CST on the day you make your reservation to cancel and receive a refund. After that point you may cancel, however, you will have to accept a rain check for another day.
The Waverunners we rent are capable of reaching speeds close to 60 mph. However, the weight of the riders on the machine and the water conditions may affect the top speed performance.
Each Waverunner has the capacity for three people or up to 528 pounds maximum. However we recomend no more than two people or a maximum of 425 pounds, otherwise, you spend more time swimming back to the Waverunner than actually riding it.
No, our Waverunners are new 4-strokes that do not use mixed gas. However, the way we have it setup, you should never have to put any gas in the ski yourself.
Fuel consumption is directly proportional to the weight on the machine, the water condition, and your riding style. On average, a full tank of fuel should last close to four hours, however it can be more or less depending on how you ride.
Each are types of PWC's or Personal Watercrafts. JetSki is the trademarked name for Kawasaki's line of PWC's. Waverunner is the trademarked name for Yamaha's line of PWC's. SeaDoo is the trademarked name for Bombardier's line of PWC's. Some people commonly think of "Jet Skis" as the stand up type of PWC, and the Waverunner as the sit down type. This is not true. There are stand up Jet Skis, and seated Jet Skis. The same is true for the Waverunners, etc. Most manufacturers offer a line of two-seater, three-seater, and stand up models.