New for 2026

The fastest way to the fish

Travis spent years saving for this boat, and it shows: a Sailfish 30-06 Express — 30½ feet of walkaround fisherman, repowered with twin dual-prop Suzuki 300s. Six hundred horsepower means the honey holes that used to cost you an hour of riding are minutes away.

Off The Clock at anchor on a calm Gulf day, twin Suzuki 300 outboards on the transom, anglers fishing

Specs that matter

Power
Twin Suzuki 300s, dual props — 600 hp
Guests
Up to 6
Boat
Sailfish 30-06 Express walkaround
Length / beam
30'6" / 10'0"
Fuel
300 gallons
Overhead
Hardtop, rocket launchers, upper station
Electronics
GPS, fishfinder, VHF, autopilot
Extras
Electric reels for deep drops, live well, big fish boxes

Why a cabin boat beats an open boat

  • Real shade on 95° July days — not a strip of canvas
  • A berth below when a kid (or a grown-up) needs a nap
  • Enclosed stand-up marine head — not a porta-potty
  • Somewhere dry to stash phones, bags, and cameras
  • Walkaround decks — fight a fish all the way around the boat
Cabin interior with V-berth seating, table, and galley counter

The upgrade

From the old Mako to this

For years Travis ran a 26' Mako with twin 140s — a workhorse that earned him a hundred-plus five-star trips. This boat is the payoff for all of them: more than twice the horsepower, a real cabin, and range that puts untouched bottom inside a day trip.

Fair warning from the captain himself: "This thing drinks the gas — sometimes less than a mile to the gallon. But it moves." That's why the fuel's included in your rate. You'll never see a fuel surcharge at the dock.

2×300
Suzuki HP
The old power
6
Guests

Safety, handled

Licensed, insured, maintained by hand

USCG-licensed captain. Coast Guard safety gear aboard for every guest. And the maintenance isn't farmed out: Travis does his own wrenching, down to TIG-welding his own stainless fittings. Nobody knows this boat like the man running it.

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