Lighthouse Marina Boat Rentals


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At the Lighthouse Marina, we have pontoon boats, sailboats, kayaks, canoes, and paddle boats available for you to rent hourly or by the day. Cruise around the lake, relax on the sandy beaches nearby, have a picnic, or take the kids out tubing. We also offer rentals on water-skis and tubes.

We are proud to say we have the newest and cleanest fleet of pontoon rentals on Lake Texoma! In 2012, we added three 18' and three 20' Sun Tracker Pontoon Boats. In 2011, we added four 26' Sun Tracker 24 Pontoon Boats to our rental fleet. All of these boats have 4-stroke fuel efficient engines, stereo, swim platforms and come equipped with all safety and life jackets. You can also rent tubes and water toys from us for the day. All pontoons have enough power to pull a tube and the larger boats are capable of pulling a skier.

We are also the only marina on Lake Texoma to offer Hobie Catamaran Sailboats available for rent, including the Hobie Wave and Bravo. Easy to sail for beginners and thrilling for more experienced sailors, these sailboats are fun, fun, fun!

The Hobie Wave is an easy-to-sail, easy-to-rig speedster that will quickly have you smiling. The Wave?s asymmetrical underbody shape eliminates the need for daggerboards, and its rotomolded polyethylene hulls are virtually indestructible, making it ideal for beginners and adventurers alike. A large, fully battened, boomless mainsail provides plenty of power in the light stuff, but twists off in a breeze for added control. And should your rig go horizontal, the ?Hobie Bob? mast float makes righting the boat simple and safe.

What happens when fun, fast and simple meet in one easy-to-sail catamaran? We call it the Hobie Bravo, a boat that delivers big grins, great times and minimal fuss. The boat?s rotomolded polyethylene hull encourages beaching and makes docking ? even on gusty days ? fully inconsequential. The Bravo?s generously cut, square-top mainsail keeps you moving in mere zephyrs, but twists off in a breeze for power control. The unique A-frame rig is easy to step, and the boomless, roller-furling, multicolored Dacron mainsail makes shortening sail simple and safe. Perfect for ?kids? of all ages.

We also have several Kayaks, a Canoe and Paddleboat available as well as Tubes, Skis, and other water toys. Call ahead to our fuel dock to reserve at 903.786.2250.

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Fishing Report from TPWD (Apr. 23)

FAIR. Water stained; 62 degrees; 1.16 feet below pool. The striper fishing is great with the rise in water levels and surface temperatures. The shad spawn is in full force, look for fish shallow along rocky banks on Topwaters and swimbaits. Look for birds on the banks and surface activity. Crappie are still scattered and in spawning stages. Fish are suspended under docks and near the top of brush. Jigs and small shad are working in 12-15 feet of water near creeks and coves. Catfish are showing up along the rocks and shallow flats. Cut shad or prepared baits in 5-12 feet of water near points and drop-offs. Bass are at the backs of coves and for suspended fish near docks. The shad spawn and rise in lake levels will pull fish on to the banks as well. Report by Jacob Orr, Lake Texoma, Guaranteed Guide Service. Striped bass can be found in all depths under the birds. Some fish will move into the creeks searching for warmer water due to the rising water. Best baits are swimbaits in deeper water under seagulls, and topwater under egrets are working the banks. The water is muddy in the river so this will push fish to the main lake seeking better clarity. Report by John Blasingame, Adventure Texoma Outdoors.

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