Set out on a private boat adventure for up to 6 people
A private boat adventure for your group on the water
Arrange a private offshore ash scattering when you cannot attend
Fish Fort Lauderdale’s reefs after dark from an 85-foot party boat
Cast after dark with extra time on Fort Lauderdale’s reefs
Cruise the Intracoastal on a 24‑ft pontoon with Bluetooth sound
Cruise the Intracoastal on a 24’ sundeck boat with Bluetooth sound
Rent a 24' pontoon boat for up to 12 people in Fort Lauderdale
Cruise the Intracoastal on a 24' pontoon with seating for up to 12
Cruise the inter-coastal on a 19’ sundeck boat with Bluetooth audio
Rent a 22' single-engine sundeck boat for up to 8 people
Rent a 24' flat pontoon boat for up to 8–12 people in Pompano Beach
Rent a 19’ sundeck boat for cruising and sandbar stops
Rent a 22’ sundeck boat for up to 10 with Bluetooth audio
Rent a 24’ pontoon in Fort Lauderdale for up to 8–10 people
Cruise, fish, and relax on Pompano Beach waters
See Millionaire’s Row and mega yachts on a narrated New River cruise
Bring your crew for a private Fort Lauderdale cruise with music and water toys
A social canal cruise with room for your own food and drinks
Dive two sites—wrecks and reefs—on a 4–4.5 hour two-tank trip with snacks and drinks included
Snorkel Fort Lauderdale’s Twin Ledges reef with gear and onboard instruction
Snorkel a Fort Lauderdale reef with a professional mermaid
Swim, snorkel, and lounge to music on Fort Lauderdale’s waterways
Sail into sunset on the Atlantic with champagne, snacks, and Fort Lauderdale views
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.