COVID-19 Safety Precautions
This Page is Frequently Updated - Latest Update August 15th, 2021The health and safety of passengers and crew is our top priority in these unprecedented times. Although the COVID-19 pandemic has presented challenges our outdoor venue is well suited to provide a safe experience in a public setting. Read below for a complete list of our safety guidelines that will be constantly monitored and adjusted as the situation develops.
Exposure to COVID-19 is an inherent risk in any public location where people are present; we cannot guarantee you will not be exposed during your visit. The CDC advises that older adults and people of any age who have serious underlying medical conditions might be at a higher risk for severe illness from Coronavirus. Guests should evaluate their own risk of being exposed to Coronavirus.

COVID-19 Safety Protocols
Our highest priority is the safety and wellness of our guests and our crew. Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic we have instituted strict safety protocols to protect our passengers and crew. No exceptions will be made. These safety protocols will be adjusted in accordance with updated guidance from the CDC, federal, state and local leaders as it becomes available.
- We have returned to full capacity of 45 passengers on Saturdays and Sundays. We will continue to limit capacity on public cruises to 35 during the weekdays for those who will feel more comfortable with more space. Every passenger (including infants) counts against capacity.
- Following the latest CDC guidance as well as state and local guidance masks are no longer required on site.
- Fully vaccinated crew members and captains will not be required to wear masks.
- Temperature checks and frequent hand washing measures for all crew members. Hand sanitizer is available for passengers on site and onboard the boat.
- Disinfecting and wash down of the boat and restrooms between charters with an emphasis on high touch areas.
- Touchless payment processing available on site.