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 (Sep. 24)

GOOD. Water stained; 84 degrees; 0.21 feet above pool. Striped bass fishing is picking up with the cooler weather. Fish are schooling on the right day across deep flats eating small shad. Catching fish on swimbaits and small topwaters. Bigger fish are on structure in 25-45 feet of water. Expect the bite on live bait to pick up over the next week. Catfishing is good on baited holes in the backs of creeks and ditches in 20-30 feet of water on punch bait. Bigger blue catfish will start to feed on deep flats 40-60 feet of water drifting cut shad and whole gizzard shad. Locate bass on docks and structure as the water cools off and fish start to feed more frequently. Reaction baits and plastics off the banks in 8-15 feet of water. Smallmouth bass are staging off the banks on points with structure in 15-25 feet of water. Report by Jacob Orr, Lake Texoma, Guaranteed Guide Service. Stripers continue to be hit-or-miss with the best bite on topwaters switching to slabs later in the day. Target structure and the ledges of drop-offs in deeper water. Some bigger fish can be caught shallow in the morning. The forecasted cold front should improve the bite. Report by John Blasingame, Adventure Texoma Outdoors.

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