Cruise the South River with spacious seating, storage, and an onboard toilet
Cruise the South River with 250 HP power and an onboard toilet
Take a versatile 19-foot boat out for watersports, dining stops, and easy cruising
Build advanced sailing skills in a 5-day Flying Scot course for ages 8–15
Build practical sailing skills with hands-on Flying Scot instruction
Take in panoramic Potomac River views from a spacious public cruise
Cruise the Potomac in a private cabin boat for up to 6 guests
Cruise the Potomac at sunset on a private boat for up to 6
Fish private “secret” Potomac River spots on a Grady White (up to 6 guests)
Paddle a 5K Potomac race while supporting river conservation
Customize a private DC-area boat tour from National Harbor (2-hour minimum)
Private, customizable boat tour from The Yards Marina for up to 6 guests
Cruise the Potomac on a private, customizable boat tour from Georgetown
Charter a private DC boat tour from The Wharf for up to 6 guests
Learn stand-up paddleboarding basics on the Potomac River
Learn kayak basics and practice strokes on the Potomac in 60 minutes
Sail past iconic monuments on a lively tiki boat with onboard bar and music.
Private Georgetown weekday charter with bar, music, and monument views
Book a 2-hour private charter from Navy Yard for 25–48 guests (21+)
Paddle Fletchers Cove with a guide and quick kayak instruction
Cruise the Potomac and learn DC design stories from Georgetown to the National Mall
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.