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    Thompson Boat Center

    3.5 (52 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Isabel D.

    Great place to go kayaking or paddle boarding! The first time I went I had a strange experience. I ended up losing about 10-15 minutes of paddling time because we were told to put on life jackets then the employee just walked away. My friend and I weren't sure what to do so we just waited. There was another group waiting as well but they were taking pictures and talking with one another. My friend and I had our life jackets on and kept waiting. There were two male employees that were standing on the dock that kept looking up at us but didn't come get us or say anything. After waiting for almost 15 minutes, the boys told us they were waiting for everyone to be ready, referring to the other girls that didn't have their life jackets buckled and were taking pictures. I was a little annoyed that I lost some of my paddling time because of a group that I wasn't associated with and the fact that it took that much time for an employee to tell us what to do. Other than that, I've always had a good time at the boat center. The prices are pretty good and the view and experience are super fun!

    Pricing is well worth the experience. Clean equipment, fast friendly service. Get outta DC stress for the same $ as a drink
    Kimberly P.

    If you have yet to see DC from the water, that's just gotta end now. Take off your tie, life's not that serious, and head to Thompson Boat House. Located right off Rock Creek Parkway and the Kennedy center, Thompson Boat Center is one of those rare gems in the city that gets you out of city chaos quickly and relatively I expensively. You can rent single or double kayaks here, and they charge hourly rates- check my pictures for pricing current as of this posting. After a quick check in, where you sign a waiver and deposit your drivers license, you can snag a small locker for 50 cents to store your purse, bike helmet, etc. then grab a life jacket (included with your rental), and head to the dock. Don't forget to bring your yellow receipt like I first did! When I visited, a staffer was wiping out boats, and he greeted me promptly, helped me in to my cute yellow kayak and offered some pointers. Then I was off. Make no mistake- this is a bit of a workout so dress accordingly- sandals with straps, a tank and shorts are perfect. I wouldn't do this in a chiffon dress before drinks at the Ritz. But that's just me! For novices, I suggest hugging the shore a bit, and paddling hard for 5 min then check your location. you can gain serious distance quickly on the water which makes a difference when you're paying by the hour OR you are overly ambitious and forget that you have to paddle back. Off the water, your arms a little sore, there's a great rush from the freedom you gain from the excursion. FYI- kids can boat, too, as long as they're accompanied by an adult in the boat. I hope you check out and enjoy Thompson Boat Center.

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    Ask the Community - Thompson Boat Center

    How is the parking at the boat center?

    It's a metered lot and very small so you can take your chances or to be safe, park at the public parking lot under the Swedish Embassy (right off Water Street under the Whitehurst) or the public garage at the Georgetown Waterfront.

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    Compared to other rental places on the Potomac, this is the cheapest, though I believe the prices fluctuate by season.

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    Fletcher's Boat House

    Fletcher's Boat House

    4.3(59 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    Fletcher's Cove is just a few miles from downtown, yet it feels miles further away with its…read morepeaceful water and forested banks. Even with my paddleboard exploding when inflating, it was a wonderful trip. The park entrance is fee-free, and there is plenty of parking just a few feet away from kayak launches, a small dock with rental kayaks, canoes, and stand-up paddle boards. Cramming myself and my friend into our single remaining inflatable kayak worked out great. The Potomac has a lazy flow at the fastest, and there is a large area with little movement that makes lazy drifting easy and perfect for kids and those looking for more relaxation than paddling. Absolutely great spot to go after work or with the family on weekends!

    I have run many races, from 5k parkruns to half marathons, that start at Fletcher's Boathouse or go…read morepast. The Canal Tow Path is terrific: flat, smooth, straight, soft, and scenic. I am writing for three reasons. I have revised this review, because my description of the parking was only partly accurate. That is due to my stupidity, looking primarily in the summer -- I was able to perceive more clearly when the leaves were off the trees, in the winter. I just came back from the venue moments ago. So I can be much more clear. First, there are two parking lots. There is a tiny one right there. I would not count on it. The one time, I flew on a redeye flight just as the pandemic was ending, to run a half marathon. I am not in the shape needed to do that anymore. I arrived maybe 6am. That meant I could find a space and take a quick nap. But fifty feet down the dirt road is a tunnel. It is so cramped you might not believe your car will fit. But that is what it is for. A sedan will do fine; an oversize SUV, maybe not. It's also two way with room for only one car width. This passage leads across the canal. There is a much bigger parking lot. I have had good luck. I would bet it fills up on busy days later in the morning, but in the 7am range it's half empty. Usually, I Uber to this destination or I park in the neighborhood, and walk the remaining half mile. Second, the turn into the parking lot is tight. I cannot describe it. It'd be easier to draw a diagram. It's more than two roads meeting; the angles also are oblique. People don't understand how the intersection works. That is aggravating. I try not to be judgmental. Probably there will be an accident sometime, and that will lead to reform. My wife refuses to drive down here. The narrowness of the sidewalk renders it dangerous for pedestrians. Please, be careful. Third, they have restrooms. They are kept clean. This is a huge boon. I am always on the lookout for public restrooms of high quality. I share for the benefit of all.

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    Mariner Sailing School

    4.5(25 reviews)
    8.5 mi

    Very rude and impersonal on the phone when I called to ask about my sailing class after I put a…read moredeposit down. I tried to give my availability and was cutoff---she said I will contact you if we have an instructor. Ok, well I can't just drop everything when you call to go sailing, please take my updated a availability? I hope other employees are better-suited to customer service and maybe kayaking and other options are still worth it, just wanted to let everyone know of my experience. I've never left a bad review, but I was excited to learn to sail, sad this had to be my experience. On to the next place!

    Learning to sail had been on my bucket list forever so when I saw that the Mariner Sailing School…read moreoffered sailing lessons for adults every week of summer I decided to sign myself up for my own "summer camp". I have to tell you that learning to sail was an excellent decision because I actually learned to sail a 19 foot flying scot independently! My lessons consisted of four 2.5 hour morning sailing lessons out on the Potomac, Monday through Thursday. The sailing school also offers adult weeknight and weekend classes and different kids camps. The instructors split my class up into groups of two or three, went over some of the materials and then out onto the water we went to learn how to rig the boat and raise the sails. My instructor Ray was awesome, he taught us what we needed to know and even pushed us to run docking drills by ourselves on the last day of classes. Yes, at times the lessons were super challenging and nerve wracking, but once you get some practice time in, you'll get the hang of it. It's worth it to learn how to sail. I myself now find sailing enjoyable and ridiculously relaxing. Everyone I have encountered at the marina either teaching lessons, working in the office or out on the dock have been super friendly and helpful. They give you a free week of practice sails after your lesson so that you feel totally comfortable sailing independently and the people at the dock give plenty of tips to help you continue to hone your beginner skills.

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    GoBoat

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    4.7(27 reviews)
    2.2 mi
    Locally owned & operated
    Luxury

    Float DC is a fantastic and fun experience. After you sign up online, you and your group meet at…read morethe dock and he gives you the code for entry in case you have to go back and forth. The driver cannot drink so determine before you go who is doing what and then the DD of the boat will go through a 15 min overview of the boat, steering, storages etc. Everyone must sign waivers online beforehand and the driver is required to take a test on boating safety and protocols. The boats have Bluetooth capabilities so bring your phone and connectors. Life jackets are required and depending on your time slot you'll have a good amount of time to go out and come back. Steering can be a little slow so as the driver you have to be aware of your surrounds and abide by boat etiquette. If you've never steered a motor or sail boat before you may want to take a lesson or hire a captain. Handling the boat in rough water would be difficult without sone experience. All in all we had a really great time and I'd rent again but do a longer session so we can go further down the canal. Definitely recommend for all my water enthusiasts.

    Goboat was a great experience. I really want to give the experience a 5 however, it was missing a…read morescheduler. I booked on Father's Day and there was a lot of double and triple bookings that took place which turned my 2-hr 1:30 booking into a 2-hr 2:15 booking. I had baby boomers in my party so explaining what was going on to them became a little tedious. Even with that hiccup, Benny & Vusi still delivered great customer service, they were helpful in instructing us how to use the boat, as well as personable and professional. Once on the water, I truly no longer cared about the scheduling situation. With that said, I will very much likely be back.

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