Private picnic boat cruise with your food, drinks, and playlist
Sail the Middle River and Chesapeake aboard a private luxury catamaran
Build essential rowing skills and work toward Level 1 shell rental certification
Sail the Potomac on a 21+ party yacht with premium open bar
Narrated Potomac cruise with landmark views and indoor-outdoor seating
2-hour adults-only pirate ship party cruise with open bar
Join a pirate crew for water cannon battles and Potomac landmarks
Cruise the Potomac with a brunch buffet, open bar, and DJ
Paddle a single kayak from Key Bridge Boathouse in Georgetown
Paddle a double kayak under Key Bridge in Georgetown
Paddle under Key Bridge on a SUP rental on the Potomac River
Paddle past DC landmarks from Key Bridge Boathouse
Paddle the Potomac by Key Bridge with a 1–4 hour canoe rental
Paddle past DC monuments, then relax with live music at Key Bridge Boathouse
Rent a single kayak at Fletcher’s and paddle the Potomac at your own pace
Rent a stand-up paddleboard at Fletcher’s on the Potomac River
Enjoy a sit-on-top double kayak rental for 1 to 4 hours with gear included
Paddle the Potomac with a stable canoe rental at Fletcher’s

Rent a rowboat at Fletcher’s and explore the Potomac at your own pace
Ride solo with included fuel and safety gear
Stable passenger Jet Ski rides with speeds up to 60 mph
Cruise Chesapeake Bay aboard a 60-foot Viking with captain, crew and fuel included
Clarity is geology, not luck: quartz sand, seagrass filtration, and how close the Gulf Stream runs. Thirteen beaches, and the trade-off each one asks of you.
Florida issues no boating license at all. What the marina checks is a safety education card, and whether you need one comes down to one date: January 1, 1988.