How do I sign up?
Registration forms are available at the Bartlett Lake Marina. Call 480-221-5737 for more information or to schedule an appointment for a Club tour.
How do I reserve a boat?
Simply call the reservation line at 480-221-5737 and we will schedule the craft for you! Reservations can be made up to 30 days in advance.
Is there a charge for cancelling a reservation?
No. The boats are here to be used at YOUR convenience.
How much does Club membership cost?
Less than the average cost of owning a boat! See our Club Info page for more info.
Who cleans and maintains the boats?
Club boats are maintained and repaired by certified marine mechanics. Additionally, each vessel is thoroughly cleaned prior to your reservation.
Is equipment included?
Yes! Skis, vests, tubes, wakeboards and kneeboards are available for your use.
How do I reserve equipment?
Equipment can be requested at the time of the boat reservation or anytime up to 24 hours prior to the reserved date.
Is insurance covered by the Club?
Insurance covers hull damage.
Can I bring guests?
Yes! You can bring as many guests as the boat is rated for. Please understand that safety precautions disallow us from releasing overloaded boats.
Can my guests use the Club without me being there?
The Club is set up for the typical husband and wife. One of the two members must be present.
What other amenities are offered at the Marina?
The Bartlett Lake Marina is one of the most fully featured, state-of-the-art recreation facilities in the Southwest. Visit our web site at www.bartlettlake.com for more details.
What supplies are available at the Marina?
The Bartlett Lake Marina Dock Store is fully stocked with fuel (car and boat), beer, sodas and drinks, ice, food and snacks and a variety of supplies and equipment.
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