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Water Toy Rental

Posted By: Bvicatter

Water Toy Rental - 06/01/2017 07:33 PM

Hi from Annapolis-
10 days in Dream Yacht Lagoon 420 Mom, Dad, three kids 12, 16, 18....
What are the best water toys to carry- SUPs or kayaks?
Best place to rent?
Any worries about theft? Our boat was boarded last yeat October 2016 after Foxy's Catfight, a pineapple water float went missing....

Thanks!
Posted By: GW248

Re: Water Toy Rental - 06/01/2017 07:53 PM

I just rented a SUP and some other toys from Island Surf & Sail (www.bviwatertoys.com) based on Malcolm's recommendation for later this month. They have been very responsive so far.

I have also seen BVI SUP CO recommended as well.

http://www.bvisupco.com/
Posted By: SurfandSail

Re: Water Toy Rental - 06/01/2017 09:13 PM

Good Afternoon,
Yes, we can help you with all your rental needs. We offer free delivery and pickup island wide. Check out what we have to offer at www.bviwatertoys.com If you have any questions, please feel free to email info@bviwatertoys.com or call 1-284-494-0123. We also offer a discount for TTOL Registered members! Inquire for details.
Posted By: NoelHall

Re: Water Toy Rental - 06/01/2017 09:42 PM

I've had a good experience with both 'water toy' rental businesses. The problem is we seem not to use the toys much. You might enjoy bringing some 'blow-ups' and leaving them behind, just another option. However, bring an electrical air pump (and take home with you). Our crew brought a huge unicorn blow-up that was a big hit. You can even tie it behind the dinghy and do rides with the kids.
Posted By: steve74

Re: Water Toy Rental - 06/02/2017 01:53 AM

I highly recommend Chris with BVI SUP. He has been in business for years for a reason. Quality equipment in good condition and fantastic customer service. www.bvisupco.com
Posted By: Rhumbline

Re: Water Toy Rental - 06/02/2017 12:05 PM

Our kids (similar age) prefer SUP. They use the toys non-stop when in the anchorage. Suggest at least two SUPs for your crew.
Posted By: Appleton

Re: Water Toy Rental - 06/02/2017 07:56 PM

It is a lot of effort to keep all the "toys" in place while sailing. A few noodles and the use of the dinghy is what i would recommend. The calculus is the effort vs. the enjoyment & frequency of use.
Posted By: EckyEcky

Re: Water Toy Rental - 06/08/2017 12:40 AM

Island Surf & Sail handled ours last month. Couldn't have been happier, great communication, helpful advise and everything tied down and stowed when we arrived. Put everything back like they have it and you won't have a problem. Consider a tandem kayak and an SUP. Two more words and I'm done: LAZY BUNZ!
Posted By: StormJib

Re: Water Toy Rental - 06/08/2017 09:02 PM

We put a two man kayak on one side and a stand up paddle board on the other. We only do that if we have two strong reliable and very cooperative crew happy to put them in and retrieve them at each stop. Putting a Kayak in and out is not a safe one day project. It is dangerous when kids or adults do not handle the loading and unloading responsibly.

When the boat stops the happy crew puts all the toys in and declares "the pool open" with a smile. Any doubt on the crew cooperation and the toys stay on the dock.

Bring some light inexpensive colored line to hang all the toys off the back of the boat.
Posted By: sail445

Re: Water Toy Rental - 06/09/2017 01:20 PM

Storm Jib, you've got to be joking!
There's nothing dangerous with the launching and retrieving of a kayak.
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