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    Beachside Sailing

    4.7 (6 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
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    Could I rent a sailboat (Hunter23)? I belong to a sailing club in San Diego, CA for 7yrs, have my ASA101 cert, and sail a Capri22 (over 50+ times)? Not a residence in FL but will be there on work travels.

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    Fired Up Fishing Charters & Shark Fishing - Baby cobia release on Fired Up fishing charters

    Fired Up Fishing Charters & Shark Fishing

    (28 reviews)

    My buddy and I wanted to fly down to Florida and do some fishing and a friend of a friend…read morerecommended these guys, so even though we were staying in Daytona we made the 90m drive down at 5am to fish with Fired Up. We had horrible weather that cut our trip short, and the fish just started biting right when it was time to leave, but I do not hold that against them as they can't control nature. We did catch our limit of kings, couple Atlantic sharpnose sharks, and three remora. Lost two kings. We went out with Captian Zach on the Under Fire. He was a cool dude who found us some big fish and kept us out longer than all the other captains due to the rough seas and incoming weather. I'd definitely fish with him again. For anyone wondering how to fly their fish home, it's pretty easy. Publix down here sells dry ice for about $1.50/lbs. You can have a max of 5.5lbs of dry ice in your checked luggage, no "water" ice allowed. Buy a $7 styrofoam cooler from the marina, put your fish in it with the dry ice on top, fill with bubble wrap so it doesn't move, tape the cooler shut and then wrap with bubble wrap, pop a "vent hole" through the bubble wrap and cooler, then throw it in a box and tape it shut, and put a note on the box that says "Contains Dry Ice" and TSA will let you check it with any airline. I looked and looked for a business that would vacuum seal our fish and freeze it, and pack it for us to fly home and I couldn't find one. Captain Zach was happy to fillet our fish for us which was awesome and convenient. I'd have paid extra if Fired Up would buy a company vacuum sealer and let the captains seal it up in two pound portions hint hint ;-) Fish keeps so much longer in vacuum bags not that this is gonna last very long as we will eat it fast. We will definitely be back for more fishing in the future.

    We had an amazing experience from the very beginning! A last minute situation had me looking for a…read morecompany that could get us on a shark fishing trip. When Chris answered the phone, he didn't have anything, but shortly called and told us he could get us in that evening. Our kids were beyond excited (2- 11 year olds and a 17 year old). Captain Zach was amazing! He told stories of his experiences out on the boat, answered questions and taught our kids some tips and tricks. I would highly recommend!

    Relentless Offshore Adventures - my son with his big kingfish

    Relentless Offshore Adventures

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    How have I not finished my review for this awesome experience with Captain Scott? Because I…read morestarted on Trip Advisor and forgot this one (forgive me fellow Yelpers, Scott deserves love from both sites!). OK, I could write for hours on how great the trip was, how on top of things Scott was and how many big fish we caught but I think you get the idea - it was a great day! We reserved Captain Scott's services for an outing over Father's Day weekend. He dropped his nets and hat us bait fish in no time flat and then we were off. No sooner than he dropped a line in the water for us, we were pulling up a nice big Rainbow Runner. Over the day we caught our fair share of fish and I was eating Cobia out of my freezer for weeks. If you're wondering how much different a charter boat is from a "party boat" like the Miss Cape Canaveral and Orlando Princess, I'll put it like this. One of my catches on the Charter boat had more meat than ALL of the fishes I've caught on over 10 outings on those party boats...combined! I'm spoiled now and I'll most likely never step foot on anything but Scott's boat for charter fishing now. When we mentioned who we went with around other fishermen, they all knew Scott and told us we picked right. Everyone Knows Scott, it seems. Tips: Bring your own cooler, drinks and food. Bring some sunscreen and a hat Captain Scott's got the rest I truly have nothing bad to say about the outing and I have already booked him for the Saturday before Father's Day 2015 so back off, it's mine!

    My 15 year old son and I chartered Captain Scott and the relentless II on a Monday, mid August…read more My first tip is that you need to ask for him to bring his dog when you book. Some people are afraid or allergic, so he doesn't automatically bring him. We're dog lovers and Tank was the deciding factor when looking at the different options. It was an extremely pleasant trip. We booked a half day which was goes way too fast. Definitely recommend a full day if your time and budget allows. The dock is easy to find and there's plenty of parking which made things easy. After getting out of the channel, our first stop was for bait fish. If you're not an experienced fisherman or want to bring the family, Scott makes it very easy and sets everything up. So, on the first stop, we were dropping the line with light tackle and immediately getting hits of two fish per line. Not much of a fight, but it's like a full day of porgy fishing off Long Island condensed into 15 minutes. We filled the live bait well with about 20 sea trout and a couple of croakers and moved on. No need to go on and on, but we hit the limit on King Fish and got a Bonita. The bigger king Fish and the Bonita gave us a good fight and took some time to get in the boat. Tremendous fun!! Highly recommend.

    Beachside Sailing - boating - Updated May 2026

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