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Hire Motorboat Bayliner 285 Bray

Bray

5.0(1)

Bayliner - 285 | 6 people (2005)

  • Skipper mandatory
  • Super owner
6 people · 350 hp · 9 m
  • Fuel included

From 
£607 / day

Hire Motorboat Oxford River Cruises Frolic 31 Oxford

Oxford

5.0(1)

Oxford River Cruises - Frolic 31 | 12 people (2022)

  • Skipper offered
12 people · 9 hp · 9.5 m
  • Fuel included

From 
£1,119 / day

Hire Houseboat Premier Horizon 3 Chertsey

Chertsey

Premier - Horizon 3 | 7 people (2018)

  • Without skipper
7 people · 3 cabins · 7 berths · 13 m
Hire Houseboat Premier Horizon 4 Chertsey

Chertsey

Premier - Horizon 4 | 9 people (2017)

  • Without skipper
9 people · 4 cabins · 9 berths · 13 m
Hire Houseboat Premier Horizon 1 Chertsey

Chertsey

Premier - Horizon 1 | 5 people (2017)

  • Without skipper
5 people · 2 cabins · 4 berths · 11 m
Hire Houseboat Premier Horizon 1 Chertsey

Chertsey

Premier - Horizon 1 | 5 people (2016)

  • Without skipper
5 people · 2 cabins · 4 berths · 11 m
Hire Houseboat Comfort Plus Mystique Chertsey

Chertsey

Comfort Plus - Mystique | 8 people (2013)

  • Without skipper
8 people · 3 cabins · 8 berths · 13 m
Hire Houseboat Comfort Plus Mystique Chertsey

Chertsey

Comfort Plus - Mystique | 8 people (2012)

  • Without skipper
8 people · 3 cabins · 8 berths · 13 m
Hire Houseboat Comfort Plus Royal Mystique A Chertsey

Chertsey

Comfort Plus - Royal Mystique A | 6 people (2012)

  • Without skipper
6 people · 2 cabins · 6 berths · 13 m
Hire Houseboat Comfort Tango Chertsey

Chertsey

Comfort - Tango | 6 people (2008)

  • Without skipper
6 people · 2 cabins · 6 berths · 11 m
Hire Houseboat Comfort Tango Chertsey

Chertsey

Comfort - Tango | 6 people (2007)

  • Without skipper
6 people · 2 cabins · 6 berths · 11 m
Hire Houseboat Comfort Tango Chertsey

Chertsey

Comfort - Tango | 6 people (2007)

  • Without skipper
6 people · 2 cabins · 6 berths · 11 m
Hire Houseboat Comfort Tango Chertsey

Chertsey

Comfort - Tango | 6 people (2006)

  • Without skipper
6 people · 2 cabins · 6 berths · 11 m
Hire Houseboat Comfort Calypso Chertsey

Chertsey

Comfort - Calypso | 8 people (2005)

  • Without skipper
8 people · 3 cabins · 8 berths · 13 m
Hire Houseboat Comfort Calypso Chertsey

Chertsey

Comfort - Calypso | 8 people (2005)

  • Without skipper
8 people · 3 cabins · 8 berths · 13 m
Hire Houseboat Comfort Calypso Chertsey

Chertsey

Comfort - Calypso | 8 people (2005)

  • Without skipper
8 people · 3 cabins · 8 berths · 13 m
Hire Houseboat Comfort Calypso Chertsey

Chertsey

Comfort - Calypso | 8 people (2005)

  • Without skipper
8 people · 3 cabins · 8 berths · 13 m
Hire Houseboat Comfort Elegance Chertsey

Chertsey

Comfort - Elegance | 6 people (2004)

  • Without skipper
6 people · 3 cabins · 6 berths · 13 m

Discover Reading by boat

Reading, situated on the banks of the River Thames in England, offers a unique and picturesque setting for exploring by boat. The town, known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and scenic riverfront, becomes an even more enchanting destination when experienced from the water. Boat rental in Reading provides the opportunity to cruise along the River Thames, enjoying the picturesque landscapes and charming riverside views. Reading boasts historical landmarks such as the Reading Abbey Ruins and the medieval Reading Minster, providing a unique perspective when approached from the river. Boating in Reading offers a tranquil and leisurely experience, allowing visitors to unwind while enjoying the peaceful surroundings.

How much does it cost to rent a boat in Reading?

The cost of renting a boat in Reading is influenced by several factors:

  • Season: Prices may vary based on the high or low tourist season.
  • Duration: Longer rental durations often come with discounted rates.
  • Type of Boat: The size and features of the boat impact the overall cost.
  • Port/Marina Rented From: Different ports along the River Thames may have varying rental prices.
  • With or Without Skipper: Opting for a skipper can add to the overall cost.
  • Extras: Additional services or equipment, such as crew, water sports gear, and onboard amenities, can influence the total price.

What is included in the cost?

When renting a boat in Reading, the inclusions can vary, but commonly include:

  • Fuels: The cost of fuel for the duration of the rental.
  • Skipper: Depending on the choice made, the fee for a skipper may be included.
  • Crew: If applicable, the crew's compensation may be part of the overall cost.
  • Water Sports Equipment: Some rentals include complimentary access to water sports gear like paddles or life vests.

It's advisable to confirm the specific inclusions with the rental provider to ensure a transparent and enjoyable boating hire in Reading.

What is the price to rent a boat for a day?

Motorboat: From £616 per day

RIB: From £470 per day

Houseboat: From £158 per day

Sailboat: From £232 per day

What is the price to rent a boat for a weekend?

Motorboat: From £1,848 per weekend

RIB: From £1,410 per weekend

Houseboat: From £474 per weekend

Sailboat: From £696 per weekend

What is the price to rent a boat for a week?

Motorboat: From £4,312 per week

RIB: From £3,290 per week

Houseboat: From £1,106 per week

Sailboat: From £1,624 per week

How much are mooring fees in Reading?

Mooring fees in Reading can vary depending on the specific marina or port and factors such as the size of the boat and the duration of stay. It's recommended to check with the individual marina or harbour for accurate pricing details. In general, mooring fees may range from a daily rate to a monthly or seasonal rate, and amenities such as electricity and water supply may impact the overall cost. On average, mooring fees cost from £10 - £50 or more per day.

What season is the best to rent a boat in Reading?

High Season (Spring/Summer): Prices may be higher during the warmer months, when there is increased demand for boating.

Low Season (Fall/Winter): Off-peak months may offer more affordable rates, and there may be fewer crowds.

Weather Conditions/Sailing Conditions:

Spring (March to May): Mild temperatures, blooming nature, and generally favourable weather conditions for sailing.

Summer (June to August): Warm temperatures provide a pleasant boating experience, but it may be busier.

Where to charter a boat in Reading?

Caversham Lock Marina

Located on the River Thames, this marina is a popular choice for boat rentals in Reading.

Reading Marine

Situated near the town centre, this marina provides easy access to the River Thames and various boating options.

Distance between Airport or City Centre to Port or Marina:

The distance between the city centre or airports (e.g., London Heathrow or Gatwick) and marinas in Reading can vary. Generally, the marinas are easily accessible by road or public transportation, with travel times typically ranging from 30 minutes to an hour.

Facilities that Ports and Marinas Include:

  • Mooring Services: Well-maintained mooring facilities with various berths.
  • Fuel Stations: Convenient access to refuelling services.
  • Restaurants and Cafés: On-site dining options for boaters.
  • Showers and Restrooms: Clean and accessible facilities for marina users.
  • Boat Maintenance Services: Repair and maintenance facilities for boats.
  • Security: Ensured safety measures for both boats and visitors.

Where to sail in Reading?

River Thames

Cruising along the River Thames allows you to explore the scenic surroundings of Reading, passing through lush landscapes, charming riverside villages, and historic landmarks like Caversham Lock.

Mapledurham Lock

Located upstream on the Thames, this area offers a picturesque setting with the historic Mapledurham House and Watermill, providing a unique backdrop for your sailing journey.

Sonning-on-Thames

Sailing to Sonning-on-Thames allows you to enjoy a peaceful stretch of the river, surrounded by greenery. The historic village and its old bridge add to the charm of the experience.

Pangbourne

Explore the Pangbourne area, known for its quaint atmosphere, riverside pubs, and the scenic confluence of the Thames and Pang rivers.

What is the capacity of boats in Reading?

Motorboats: Typically range from 4 to 12 passengers. Up to 3 or more cabins for larger motorboats.

Houseboats: Houseboats can vary significantly, but often accommodate 4 to 8 passengers. Larger houseboats can have 4 or more cabins.

Sailboats: Larger sailboats can accommodate 6 to 10 passengers. Larger sailboats may have 5 or more cabins.

RIBs: RIBs can vary, but often accommodate 4 to 8 passengers. RIBs usually do not have cabins, as they are open boats designed for day trips.

Renting a boat with or without a skipper?

A skipper brings expertise, ensuring a safe and secure sailing experience. Skippers are familiar with the best destinations, hidden gems, and navigation in the Reading area. Having a skipper allows everyone on board to relax and enjoy the trip without worrying about navigation or safety.

Conditions/Requirements of Renting Without a Skipper in Reading:

  • Sailing Experience: Renters without a skipper are generally required to have sufficient sailing experience and may need to provide relevant certifications.
  • Navigational Knowledge: Renters should be familiar with the local waters and navigation around Reading.
  • Responsibility: Without a skipper, renters assume full responsibility for the boat, its passengers, and adherence to safety protocols.
  • Age and Licence: Depending on the type of boat, renters may need to meet age requirements and possess the necessary licences to operate the vessel.

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