It seems there is no rendering native to the free version of 2017.
To do rendering you have to buy a licence from Vray for US$350 for an annual licence.
This compares to US$450 for an Enscape licence which does similar things. I hope I have these prices right-google to check! This blog is not a review comparing the two.
Vray lets you download a copy to try for a month (Enscape only 14 days for their trial)
Easy to download and try. Apparently you need to use Vray materials, and the pool water, even then I still came unstuck, but with higher resolution managed slightly nicer renders:
Now I have just noticed the sky has gone...maybe time to look at the Vray tutorial.
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