Fun and relaxation for everyone
Government and Military facilities exist to serve a small, but important, part of the population. Military families face stressors unique to who they are and time spent having fun with friends and family can be rare. Parents reconnecting with their kids after a deployment or time of service away want to relax and create memories. What better way to do that than a few hours of enjoyment paddling around on Aqua-Cycles™!
Aqua-Cycles™ are safe and easy for both kids and adults to operate. If you can ride a bike, you can pedal an Aqua-Cycle™. With three giant wheels for stability, Aqua-Cycles™ are almost impossible to capsize. And cruising speed is limited only by the pedal-power of the riders.









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Aqua-Cycles’™ minimal maintenance also means they’ll be rented out as fast as they come back in, creating lots of family bonding and memory making. Their low maintenance requirements translates into less time required from your government or military facility rental business to keep them operational.
Aqua-Cycle™ Water Trikes have been manufactured in the United States for over 30 years and many of the first ones are still in rental fleets around the world. They require a significantly smaller investment than most other watercraft and usually pay for themselves within the first rental season. Available in five standard bright colors, you can personalize them for your government or military recreational facility rental business with custom colors, branding and signage.
If you run a government or military facility on a waterfront, you can start building your Aqua-Cycle™ Water Trike fleet today!
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
about beach and saltwater rentals
When you request a quote or place an order for Aqua-Cycle™ Water Trikes, you will have the chance to order SparePaks with emergency spare parts to ensure your Aqua-Cycle™ Water Trikes are always ready for the next riders. We recommend always keeping one SparePak per Aqua-Cycle™ on hand. You can also view our recommended maintenance schedule which lists parts needing replacement after a certain number of hours of usage.
A rental price of $25 an hour is a good starting price for Aqua-Cycle™ Water Trikes. The price is generally just for the Aqua-Cycle™ itself which can accomodate 2 riders at a time and the rental time can be shared with different riders.
We are happy to review your plan and answer any questions you have about using Aqua-Cycles for your rental or resort business. We have been in the business since 1984 and have helped many business owners with rental questions.
The average rental rate is $40 per hour worldwide. For a conservative calculation, if your Aqua-Cycle™ Water Trikes are rented for just $25 an hour and an average of 5 hours a day, each Aqua-Cycle™ will bring in $125 a day or $875 a week. At this low rental rate, in a typical 3 month summer season your Aqua-Cycles™ will pay for themselves almost twice – the first year.
Aqua-Cycle™ Water Trikes do not need to be launched from a dock. They are easily wheeled across the beach to the water’s edge for boarding but should not be pedaled unless they are in the water free floating to avoid damage to the moving parts.
Depending on the amount of traffic your beach location receives, you should start your rental business with a minimum of 2 to 4 … with plans to increase your fleet as soon as possible. It is very common for a customer to place a second order after the first 2 or 3 weeks in business for even better visibility and to capture all possible rentals.
While Aqua-Cycle™ Water Trikes may be called just Aqua-Cycles™, some other businesses refer to them as water bikes, pedal boats, or even floating tricycles. But don’t be fooled by the name, Aqua-Cycle™ Water Trikes are at the top of beach rental businesses’ rental lists.
Because Aqua-Cycle™ Water Trikes require less of an investment than most other watercraft, and take fewer repairs and maintenance time, they often bring a return on the investment within the first season.
