Sail Ogunquit’s shoreline aboard a traditional wooden lobster boat
Morning coastal views with coffee, juice, and a fresh muffin
Circle Nubble Lighthouse and photograph York’s rocky coastline from the water
Watch a Maine lobsterman haul traps along Ogunquit’s shoreline
Sail Ogunquit’s rocky coastline on a relaxed late-afternoon cruise
Feel the sea breeze and spot coastal wildlife on a 1.5-hour private cruise
Tailored one-on-one instruction for first sails, returning sailors, and J/22 certification prep
Cruise Casco Bay, shuck fresh oysters, and finish at a local lobster shack
Sail Kennebunkport at midday with a local captain, public or private
Sail Kennebunkport with options to relax or take the helm
Sail into the evening light along Kennebunkport’s rocky coast
Spot whales off Maine with 360-degree views and expert narration
Ride a performance RIB to see all seven Portland-area lighthouses in 2 hours
See Kennebunkport’s coastline fast on a narrated 1-hour boat tour
Cruise the Gulf of Maine with small-group whale watching and 360° views
Ride by boat to Nubble Light and Boon Island Lighthouse in 2 hours
Ride a 14-passenger RIB through Casco Bay’s forts, lighthouses, and islands
Paddle sheltered harbor waters and visit Goat Island's historic lighthouse
Paddle coastal waters with naturalists and learn responsible wildlife viewing
Sail longer and see more of Saco Bay on a half-day trip
Sail into the evening with a small-group sunset cruise
Private lobstering and scenic cruise for up to 6 on Saco Bay
Book a private 6-hour powerboat cruise for up to 6 in Casco Bay
Sail Maine’s coast in a small group of 6 or fewer
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.