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What does Club Membership Cost?
The initial, one-time, membership fee is $14,999 paid the first year you join the club. After joining the monthly membership fee is $649. Other packages are available here.
What do I own with my membership?
You own the right to access club boats and to attend Club events. The boats available to club members can be found by going to InlandBoatClub.com under “Fleet.”
How long can I keep my membership?
Your membership is a Limited Lifetime Membership. As long as you remain up to date on your monthly fees you will have access to all locations of the Inland Boat Club.
Do I need a Truck?
Included with your Inland Boat Club Membership is the requirement to launch and retrieve the boats for your reservation.
Valet services are available for those still perfecting their trailering skills, not wanting to drive, or don’t own a tow vehicle large enough.
When can I schedule my reservation?
Once your membership contract is submitted you will have access to the club schedule. You can reserve days starting on February 1 of the same boating year.
Do I have to refill the gas I’ve used?
Members are responsible for leaving all club boats full of gas and for cleaning them. If you are using the Valet service, the employees will assist you and refill the boat (you will be charged the price of fuel).
Can I add the Lake Powell or Wasatch Front Lakes option in the future?
Yes, you can add additional weeks to your membership at any time. But you will have to pay the current going rate for the week.
Will I have access to boats when Inland Boat Club expands to other lakes?
Your club memberships will include any future lake the Inland Boat Club expands to.
Who can operate a Club Boat?
Anyone legally qualified and experienced can drive the club boats. A club member needs to be present to use the club boats. All drivers must follow all State and Federal Marine Laws. If you have questions regarding laws, please ask for assistance and we will help clarify proper procedures.
How can Inland Boat Club guarantee that I can use my day allotment?
We want all our boats in use, bringing happiness to our members. To ensure our members are using the boats, we keep our member-to-boat ratio low. We have seven years of experience and a scheduling algorithm that protects spontaneity and all club usage.
What equipment is available on each club boat?
Each boat is fully equipped with over $4,000 worth of equipment! You will have surfboards and wakeboards. All you need to bring is your family and enough soft neoprene life jackets for everyone!
Do my guests need to sign a liability release?
No, guests will not need a release form. But all club members will need to fill out an electronic liability release for each outing or sign a perpetual liability release for the entire season. It will include everyone onboard a club-owned boat.
Who needs to wear a life vest while on the club boat?
Everyone on board a Club Owned Vessel must abide by state law while operating a club boat.
Can someone teach me how to operate the different aspects of the club boats?
Yes, each member will receive an orientation after joining. Additional instruction is available upon request.
Can I use more than my allotted days?
Yes, after all your allotted days are used. You can use our Drop-in day policy which allows you to use any boat that is available and has not been scheduled by another member or you can pay for additional days.
Can I sell or transfer my membership?
Yes, you can sell or transfer your membership. There is a $2,500 transfer fee when you sell your membership and can be charged to the individual purchasing the membership. Contact one of our Scheduling Coordinators to inquire about selling and transferring your membership.
Is it the member's responsibility to clean the boat after each use?
Yes, after each use the members need to wipe down both the interior and exterior of the boats and remove all personal belongings and trash.
Do we have to bring our own life jackets and wakeboards?
Each boat is equipped with equipment including wakeboards and surf boards, but you will need to bring enough life jackets of your own to outfit all the passengers.
What happens when I get drunk and drive the boat?
Your Inland Boat Club membership will be revoked and you will be banned for life. Boating safety is the number one priority.
What happens if I damage the boat while in my possession?
Each boat is insured by Inland Boat Club for full coverage. If the boat is damaged and/or passengers are injured, the insurance will cover it.
Who pays for the insurance deductible when there is an accident?
Each club member pre-pays a “no worries boating” fee. Per incident there is a $1,800 insurance deductible that covers up to $10,000 in damage.
Should I leave the boat running while I’m in the water at all times?
No, each hour the boat runs decreases the value by $100. Since we work to sell the boats after each model year or 600 hours, please minimize the run time. While waiting at the dock for guests, during swim time, filling or draining the ballast tanks, or other times not necessary for the boat to run, please turn the motor off. There are two batteries in each boat, ensuring that you can run the boat with the engine off.
Do you offer cleaning services, gas top off services, launch/boat driving services etc.?
Yes! See services section for additional information and fees.