Shape your Fort Lauderdale yacht day with crew, snacks, and onboard comforts
Cruise Fort Lauderdale waterways to shallow-water sandbars by yacht
A bride-to-be celebration with captain, crew, and waterfront cruising
Design your day on a 50-foot Fairline yacht
Customize your day on the water with spacious indoor and outdoor lounging areas
Cruise Fort Lauderdale’s waterways your way aboard a classic Chris-Craft
Design your day on the water with sightseeing, swimming, snorkeling, or sandbar time
Ride, snorkel, and relax with watersports gear on a South Florida yacht
Build your own Fort Lauderdale boat day, from canals to reefs and sandbars
Take the wheel for a self-guided ride on Fort Lauderdale waterways
Learn cable wakeboarding with beginner-speed rides and dockside coaching
Push your skills on a 19 mph cable course with ramps, rails, and trick tips
Step up your cable skills at an approachable 17 mph
Run offshore or fish nearshore aboard a fast, tournament-equipped center console
Target seasonal game fish with dedicated guides and flexible fishing styles
Customize a private offshore fishing trip with time to reach more waters
Fish Fort Lauderdale’s calm inshore waters with captain-led guidance
Try hands-on offshore fishing techniques with guidance from an experienced crew
Tailor a private fishing outing aboard the Mary B III
Make the day your own with private fishing, cruising, or Intracoastal touring
Fish Gulf Stream waters with a captain dedicated to your private group
Honor a loved one with a private farewell on the open ocean
Honor a loved one with a private ocean farewell
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.