Kayak Rentals
The LAW REQUIRES you to have a LIFE JACKET. You are agreeing to wear it and are completely responsible for any injury or death resulting in not wearing it.
Bike Rentals
RIGHT TO THE ROAD • Bicycles are defined as vehicles and generally have the same rights and responsibilities as motor vehicle drivers. But, in Florida, when a cyclists rides on sidewalks, they are considered pedestrians. WHERE TO RIDE• When traveling slower than the normal speed of traffic and there is no bike lane, bicyclists are required to ride as far to the right of the roadway as practicable, unless the bicyclist is preparing for a turn, overtaking, and passing, traveling on a one-way street, avoiding hazards, traveling in a lane too narrow to share, and avoiding a mandatory turn lane. Bicyclists are not required to ride in a bike “path” (a “path” is not in the roadway; a “lane” is) hat has been provided adjacent to a roadway when available. Bicycles are permitted on sidewalks (most places in Florida but not all) but bicyclists riding on the sidewalk must yield to the right-of-way of any pedestrians and must give an audible signal before overtaking and passing a pedestrian. Check local ordinances for variations on this rule. HOW TO RIDE• Bicyclists on the road or in a bike lane shall not ride more than two abreast, unless in a bike path. When traveling slower than the normal speed of traffic, bicyclists may not impede traffic and must ride single file. In a bike lane, the two abreast riders must fit within the lane. Bicyclists are required to slow down and come to a complete stop at stop signs and traffic devices signaling red. Bicyclists must look behind them, signal and yield to traffic present when turning, changing lanes, and coming to a stop. Bicyclists Overtaking Cars • Bicyclists on roadways must exercise due care when passing a standing vehicle or one proceeding in the same direction. Cars Overtaking Bicyclists • Motor vehicle drivers are required to pass bicyclists with at least three (3) feet clearance. EQUIPMENT• Bicyclists under the age of 16 are required to wear a properly fastened helmet. At night, a bicycle must be equipped with a front white light visible from 500 feet away and a rear red reflector and lamp visible from 600 feet away. Every bicycle must have brakes which enable the bicyclist to stop within 25 feet from a speed of 10 miles per hour on dry, level, clean pavement. PROHIBITIONS• Clinging to motor vehicles while bicycling is not permitted. Bicyclists may not leave a child in a child seat or carrier on a bicycle unattended. Bicyclists may not wear headsets or earplugs while riding unless it is a hearing aid or instrument for improvement of defective human hearing. Bicyclists may use a headset that only provides sound through one ear and permits surrounding sounds to be heard with the other ear. Bicyclists must secure passengers under 4 years of age or under 40 pounds in a seat, carrier, backpack or sling. MOTOR VEHICLE DRIVERS AND DOORING• Motor vehicle drivers may not open a motor vehicle door with the intent to strike, injure, interfere with any bicyclist, or to interfere with the movement of traffic. VULNERABLE ROAD USER LAW (VRU) • Bicyclists are defined as vulnerable road users but currently Florida does not have a vulnerable road user law which gives sentencing judges a greater ability to increase the punishments imposed on drivers who injure vulnerable road users. ALCOHOL • Florida’s DUI statute does apply to bicyclists as bicycles are defined as vehicles.
In consideration of all rentals the lessee hereby agrees:
1. To return the rented property to the lessor, Naples Marina and Excursions, Inc. in the same condition rented which it was rented and in the event damage or loss occurs, the lessee agrees to pay lessor for all such damage or the cost to replace the damaged or lost equipment. I agree to inspect all equipment before departing and agree it is in good condition, if not DO NOT LEAVE WITH EQUIPMENT.
2. That he/she is competent to use the rented equipment for the purpose it was intended.
3. That in the event rented equipment is not returned at the time designated herein, lessee agrees to pay the lessor full amount of the next rental period for the equipment leased hereunder.
4. That the lessee assumes all risk of loss, damage or injury, to person or property by reason of the management, control or operation of leased equipment, and releases lessor, its successor and assigns, from all claim for such loss, damage or injury sustained by lessee or by any person whomsoever, whether caused by negligence of lessor, its agents or employees, or otherwise and lessee agrees to indemnity of lessor, against all claims for such loss, damage or injury sustained by the lessee or by any agent of the lessor, or by any person whomsoever, whether the same be caused by negligence of lessor or its officers, agents, employees or otherwise.
5. Equipment rentals are rented for by the day (during our business hours) or 24 hour period. Returns after the agreed period will be charged an additional fee for equipment returned after the origanl agreed return time. Rentals must be returned during store hours unless agreed otherwise in writing.