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About Hour Rentals
All hourly rentals come with a USCG Certified captain.
Popular Questions
For the routes listed here Fuel is included. If you have a custom trip we can work out the fuel cost in advnace.
Yes, you can cancel or modify your reservation, subject to our cancellation and modification policy. The ability to do so and any associated fees will depend on the timing and terms of cancellation or modification. We recommend reviewing the specific details during the booking process or contacting our customer support for assistance.
If there is inclement weather that makes it unsafe or impossible to go out on the water, we will work with you to reschedule your rental or provide a refund, depending on the circumstances. Your safety is our top priority, and we will consider weather conditions when making rental decisions. Please contact our customer support team in such situations.
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Popular Destinations
Sunset Cruise
One hour boat ride up the scenic Puget Sound to beautiful little town of Kingston where the charming main street is lined with shops, pubs with local brews, and assorted restaurants.
Harbor Cruise
Pushing off from Seattle there are many great places to explore. A quick 2 hours trip will give you a great Elliot Bay cruise, with shorline views of the City and surronding mountains.
Bainbridge
A great place for lunch or dinner trip. A scenic 45 minute boat ride to Bainbridge where you can have lunch and shop in the quaint little town.
Blake Island
A quick 45 minute boat ride to Blake Island State Park. We drop anchor and let you explore the island and beaches. Great place to be in the summer.
Kingston
One hour boat ride up the scenic Puget Sound to beautiful little town of Kingston where the charming main street is lined with shops, pubs with local brews, and assorted restaurants.
Poulsbo
Poulsbo’s “Little Norway” village is a popular destination for boaters.
Stroll down Front Street to explore galleries, museums, and shops in Poulsbo’s growing Arts District or stop by one of several waterfront restaurants for a bite to eat overlooking the marina and waterfront park.
Gig Harbor
Gig Harbor bills itself as “the Maritime City” and maintains a strong connection to its maritime heritage. The historic New England style waterfront includes boutiques and fine dining make is a popular boater destination.