When one boat is not enough, all three go out
The Chris Craft 45, the Sundancer 40 and the Amberjack 32 run out together and tie up side by side at the sandbar. Same group, same day, one number back — not three separate rentals you have to coordinate yourself.
Three hulls, one raft-up
At the sandbar the boats tie alongside each other and the floating pools go in between them. What you end up with is one connected deck: you can walk the length of it, and the water in the middle becomes the part of the day everybody actually remembers.
It is the reason a big group works better on three boats than it would on one chartered yacht of the same total capacity. Nobody is stuck at one end of a saloon. There are three sterns to swim off, three shaded spots and three coolers, and people drift between them all afternoon.
Each boat keeps its own captain and its own limit
This is not one oversized boat with a crowd on it. Every hull goes out with its own captain and stays inside its own Coast Guard guest limit — the group splits across the three, and no boat is over its number at any point in the day.
The Chris Craft 45 takes up to 13 and carries the most people. The covered Sundancer 40 is where anyone who wants shade ends up, and the Amberjack 32 takes the smallest share. Send your headcount and the captain confirms the split before you commit to anything.
One enquiry, not three
You send one date and one headcount, and you get one figure back covering all of it — boats, captains and fuel together. There is no separate deposit per hull and nothing to coordinate between three different owners, because all three boats are his.
It works for the days that outgrow a single boat: a birthday where the guest list kept climbing, a company outing bigger than the usual team afternoon, a family reunion with three generations in it, or a bachelorette group that turned into forty people.
The same kit on all three boats
Captain and fuel
Both in the price. You never rent a hull and sort the rest out yourself.
Cooler on ice
Ice and drinking water aboard, with room for whatever you bring.
Floating pool
Goes in the water as soon as we anchor, on all three boats.
Life jackets, every size
Child sizes carried as standard. You never have to ask or bring your own.
Your playlist
Bluetooth speaker aboard. You pick the music and you pick where we stop.
Your own food and cake
Bring the food, the drinks and the balloons. We keep the cake cold until you ask.
Large group questions
How many people fit across all three boats?
Each boat has its own Coast Guard guest limit rather than one shared number, and the Chris Craft 45 is the largest at up to 13. Send your headcount and the captain will confirm exactly how it splits across the three before you book. We would rather tell you a real number on the phone than publish one that turns out not to fit your group.
Do we have to take all three boats?
No. Two is common, and plenty of groups start by asking about one and find they need a second. Tell us how many people you are and we will tell you what it actually takes.
Do the boats stay together all day?
Yes. They leave together, travel in sight of each other and tie up alongside at the sandbar, which is where most of the day happens. Your group is one group, not three separate charters that happen to share a date.
Can everyone move between the boats?
Once the boats are rafted up and the floats are in, yes — that is the whole point of the setup. Underway everybody stays on the boat they boarded, which is a Coast Guard rule, not a house one.
Send the date and the headcount
One figure back covering every boat you need, the captains and the fuel. If the group fits on one, we will tell you that instead of selling you three.
Other celebrations
Bachelorette boat party
Up to 13, the whole day photographed, and the bride organising nothing.
Birthday boat rental
Cake kept cold, your playlist, and the engine cut with downtown behind you.
Sunset cruise
Forty good minutes, timed backwards from the sun. The shortest charter we run.
Sandbar day
Waist-deep water, white sand under it, and the floating pool in.
Family boat day
Shade all day, child-size life jackets as standard, and nobody in a hurry.
Skyline & photos
Star Island, the big houses, and the hour the light lands on the city.
Corporate days at sea
Up to 13, booked with the captain, invoiced properly, no event agency in the middle.
Romantic evenings at sea
The whole boat for two, the cockpit table, and a captain who stays out of the photographs.
Ash scattering at sea
A private boat past the three-mile line, and as long as you need once the engine is off.