"I
can't believe how much fun my family and I had"
Paul Proly
Station Manager
Radio Disney Orlando
August
20 2007
We did make it out, we had a party of 19 and went out yesterday
(Sunday, August 19th) and everyone had a BLAST. I caught lots of
fish...not the SHARK, I had hoped for but it just got me thinking
I should do the SHARK night trip later on and see if I can manage
to catch one or two...hahah Only one person in our party got sick,
and we all had a wonderful time. Please thank your staff and crew!
:) The staff and crew were very helpful, courteous and
made our trip that much more fun for everyone in our party. Our
party of 19 people had ages 16 through 50+ and everyone was entertained
and had a great time. The galley food was quite yummie and reasonably
priced. For the first-timers like myself to the most AVID fisherman,
your boat will entertain and thrill all. Great JOB, will definitely
look forward to fishing with ya'll again!! FISH ON....
Denice S.
daytona beach Fl
July 28 2007
I was a regular fisherman at the xxxxxxxx. My son and
I wanted to try a different boat and our experience with you guys
was exceptional. The crew members did a great and fantastic
job today. I would especially like to mention the young guy
Mike. He was very helpful with myself and everyone around
me. Employees like him you should reward and acknowledged.
I also like the way in which you moved to different spots when the
fish were not biting. My son and I will be back really soon.
Thank you for a great fun time. You now have another pleased
and regular customer.
Adolfo Sanford , FLd , FL
July 29 2007
Hello,
My son and I had a great day deep sea fishing on your boat on Thursday
July 26th. The crew was great. Can you tell me if the pictures that
were taken will be posted for that day?
Thank You,
J.D
Daytona
Beach
Q
I have never been on a boat, what's is the day like.
A
The best way to answer this is to explain a typical trip. You
should arrive about 45 minutes before our scheduled departure time.
When you get there you should get on the boat and grab a rag from the pile
that is sitting on the bench as you board. Take the rag and tie off a
spot for yourself and for anyone else in your party. Next, go to the
office that is located next to the boat and purchase your boarding pass.
15 minutes before departure the mates will give a short safety speech. You can now board the boat for
final departure. That's it. Your on your way. The mates
will make sure that you have a rod and reel of our own on the way to the
fishing grounds. Now, sit back and enjoy the ride. Buy your
breakfast from our onboard restaurant.
Q
What is the Jackpot?
A
The jackpot is like a 50/50 drawing without the 50. We don't take half. All the money collect for the jackpot goes to the winner. So, if there are 60 people on the boat and 50 people go in the jackpot then the person who
catch's the biggest edible fish wins $250
Q
Should I tip the mates?
A
As you would with your waiter or waitress in a restaurant a 15% to 20% is customary but it all depends on how you felt you were treated. Our mates don’t charge for fish cleaning so they depend upon your generosity.
Tips for the Galley person are separate from the deck crew.
Q
Are there restrooms on board?
A
Yes, both Women's and Men's and they are CLEAN and well maintained with running FRESH water.
Q
What do I need to bring with me?
A
Nothing. We provide you with a rod, reel, bait and tackle. You can buy hot fresh cooked food, beer, soda and snacks from the galley. We do recommend you bring the following. Sunscreen, sunglasses, visor or hat.
Q
Can I bring a cooler?
A
Yes you can but it can be no larger than 20 inches.
Q
Can I bring my own fishing gear?
A
Of course
Q
Are Children welcome?
A
MOST DEFINITELY
Q
How many people do you go out with?
A
We are licensed for 150 people but we limit the size of the crowd to 66% of capacity. For our 12 hr trip we limit that to 50 people which is 33% of capacity.
Q
How far out do you go out?
A
As far as it takes in the allotted time for whatever type of trip we are on. For example, on our 12 hour trips we average between 38 and up to 78 miles. It all depends on where the fish are. On the ocean, every day is different.