San Francisco Powerboat Boatshare Rental
San Francisco, California
Trip Type: Boat Rental
Duration: 60 minutes
This low-priced powerboat rental option is perfect for singles and couples looking for an hour of fun on the bay while sharing the boat with other singles and couples visiting San Francisco. It's an awesome way to cruise the bay, meet new friends, and see landmarks like Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz up close. No boating experience? Lessons are available.
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This low-priced powerboat rental option is perfect for singles and couples looking for an hour of fun on the bay while sharing the boat with other singles and couples visiting San Francisco. It's an awesome way to cruise the bay, meet new friends, and see landmarks like Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz up close. No boating experience? Lessons are available.Powerboats are FUN! Wave to fellow seafarers on the other boats and cruise ships as you head to the Golden Gate Bridge. From there take in San Francisco's waterfront and skyline as you swing by Sausalito on your way to Alcatraz. Then, proceed to check out the Bay Bridge and Treasure Island as you make your way to AT&T Park and the Embarcadero Waterfront to take more pictures and just zip around enjoying the thrill of a powerboat.
Love the idea of cruising on a powerboat in San Francisco but have little or no boating experience? Lessons are available. Hire an instructor to teach you the ropes and have you feeling like an experienced boater in no time.
This boatshare rental option perfect for singles, couples, and small groups looking for a fun time on the bay while sharing the boat with other singles and couples visiting San Francisco.
Love the idea of cruising on a powerboat in San Francisco but have little or no boating experience? Lessons are available. Hire an instructor to teach you the ropes and have you feeling like an experienced boater in no time.
This boatshare rental option perfect for singles, couples, and small groups looking for a fun time on the bay while sharing the boat with other singles and couples visiting San Francisco.
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