OUTBOARD MOTORS

Portable Outboard Motor Rentals in Brampton | Affordable & Reliable Boat Engine Rentals

Outboard Motor Rentals Serving Brampton, Toronto, and Surrounding Areas in Canada

Convenient & Reliable Outboard Motor Rentals

Experience the freedom of the open water with our top-quality outboard motor rentals, serving Brampton, Toronto, and the surrounding areas in Canada. Whether you’re planning a peaceful fishing trip or a fun-filled day on the lake, our selection of motors ensures you have the perfect power to suit your needs.

Our Rental Fleet:

  • Electric Outboard Motors: Eco-friendly, quiet, and easy to handle—perfect for serene lakes and environmentally-conscious boating.
  • 2HP Outboard Motors: Lightweight and ideal for canoes, small boats or those new to boating.
  • 3.5HP Outboard Motors: Provides a little more power for jon boats, aluminum boats or when extra speed is needed.

Why Rent from Us?

  • Convenience: Located in Brampton, with easy access from Toronto and nearby areas, we make renting an outboard motor hassle-free.
  • Flexible Rental Options: Choose from daily or weekly rentals to match your schedule.
  • Expert Support: Includes a full run down on how to use and store. Will ensure you select the right motor and provide tips for safe and efficient use.
  • Affordable Rates: Competitive pricing with no hidden fees, so you can focus on enjoying your time on the water.

Nearby Fishing Spots:

  1. Heart Lake Conservation Area: Just a short drive from Brampton, offering a peaceful setting with stocked ponds.
  2. Lake Simcoe: A popular fishing destination, known for its abundant bass, perch, and trout.
  3. Humber River: Accessible from Toronto, this river is great for catching salmon and steelhead.
  4. Bronte Creek: Located near Oakville, offering excellent opportunities for brown trout and salmon fishing.

Explore the great outdoors with the power and convenience of our outboard motor rentals. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or just looking to relax on the water, we’ve got you covered. Book your motor today and get ready for an unforgettable experience!

Outboard Motors Rates:

  • Minn Kota Endura C2 30 Freshwater Transom Mounted with 12v60AH Battery
  • 2 DAYS: $50 TOTAL
  • 3+ DAYS: Add $10/per day
  • 2 HP Honda Motor (4 Stroke)
  • $75 TOTAL (2 days)
  • 3+ DAYS: Add $12.50/Day
  • 3.5 HP Evinrude Motor (4 Stroke)
  • $90 TOTAL (2 days)
  • 3+ DAYS: Add $15/Day
  • Eg. To rent the 3.5HP motor for 7 days = $90 base rate for 2 days + $15/day x 5. Total would be $90 + $75 = $165
  • Note: Our weekend rental includes 2 days minimum
  • Full run-through upon pick up on how to mount, refill and use motors
  • Spare empty 5L Gas tank supplied for longer trips
  • Full Tank of Gas (Internal)
  • Flexible drop off and pick-up times

General Local Regulations for Operating a Boat Under 9.9 HP in Canada

  1. Age Restrictions:

    • Under 12 Years Old: Individuals under 12 years of age are permitted to operate a boat with a motor of up to 10 HP (7.5 kW) without supervision.
    • 12 to 16 Years Old: Individuals between 12 and 16 years of age may operate a boat with a motor up to 40 HP (30 kW) without supervision.
    • 16 Years and Older: There are no horsepower restrictions for individuals 16 years and older.
  2. Proof of Competency:

    • All operators of motorized boats, regardless of the engine size, must have proof of competency, such as a Pleasure Craft Operator Card (PCOC) or equivalent certification. This includes boats with motors under 9.9 HP.
  3. Licensing:

    • A boating license is not specifically required for boats under 9.9 HP, but proof of competency (e.g., PCOC) is mandatory for all motorized boats.
  4. Safety Equipment:

    • Operators must ensure the boat is equipped with the required safety equipment, including life jackets or personal flotation devices (PFDs) for each person on board, a sound signaling device, a watertight flashlight, and a bailer or manual pump.
  5. No Wake Zones:

    • Operators of boats with motors under 9.9 HP must adhere to local “no wake” zones and speed limits, especially near shorelines, docks, and swimming areas.
  6. Environmental Regulations:

    • Operators must be aware of and comply with any local environmental protection regulations, such as restrictions on the use of internal combustion engines in certain protected areas or lakes.
  7. Alcohol and Drug Use:

    • It is illegal to operate any boat, including those with motors under 9.9 HP, while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. The same legal limits for driving a car apply to boating.
  8. Navigation Rules:

    • Operators must follow the “rules of the road” on the water, including maintaining a proper lookout, giving way to other vessels, and understanding the correct navigation lights and signals.
  9. Registration:

    • While boats with motors under 9.9 HP typically do not require registration with Transport Canada, it’s important to check local regulations, as there may be specific regional rules.
  10. Local Bylaws:

    • Some municipalities or regions may have additional bylaws regulating the use of boats with motors under 9.9 HP. Operators should check with local authorities or marine offices for any specific regulations