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Up to 30% Off on Water Sport Rental - Surfboard / Water Skis / Paddleboard at 10.7 Marina

Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gift(s). May be repurchased every 30 days.

Full-Service Water Rentals

PLEASE CALL AHEAD TO SCHEDULE YOUR RENTALS!

Two-Hour Kayak Rental for One

Board Rental and Launch

Access to Patio Area

Two-Hour Standup Paddleboard Rental for One

Board Rental and Launch

Access to Patio Area

Two-Hour Kayak Rental for Two

Board Rental and Launch

Access to Patio Area

Two-Hour Standup Paddleboard Rental for Two

Board Rental and Launch

Access to Patio Area

Staff is available to help!

Rules for Kayak Rentals: 

Ages 13-15 – May be in a solo kayak, but must be accompanied by a parent or guardian on the water. Must also have parent or guardian sign an Acknowledgement & Assumption of Risk Form.

Ages 16-17 – May be in a solo kayak on water alone, but parents or guardians must sign an Acknowledgement & Assumption of Risk Form.

Ages 18+ – Must sign an Acknowledgement & Assumption of Risk Form.

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*Weight limit is 325 pounds for solo kayaks.

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Rules for Stand Up Paddle Board Rentals:

You must be 16 years or older to rent a stand up paddle board.

Ages 16-17 – May go out on a stand up paddle board alone, but a parent or guardian must sign an Acknowledgement & Assumption of Risk Form.

Ages 18+ – Must sign an Acknowledgement & Assumption of Risk Form

 

Weather/ Water Conditions

We closely monitor weather and river conditions, including river flow. 

 

River flow is measured in cubic feet per second and it’s one of the key indicators of river conditions. We follow a standard rule of 27 kcfs or 27 thousand of cubic feet per second. This means we do not allow kayakers in the water when the flow is above 27 kcfs. We use a hydrograph provided by the U.S. National Weather Service (NWS) and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to determine water conditions. Check out the following link to view a hydrograph for part of the Allegheny River: http://ow.ly/OWmOF

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