Description
At 90 feet in length, she is a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity, crafted by a designer and shipyard that cherishes classic wooden boats while embracing the possibilities of new technology.
The great extended cockpit design, built with guests in mind, is borrowed from the ADK II design and is perfect for private charters alike.
She has twin engines that will help navigating the tight docking quarters , as well as provide redundancy.
The spars are carbon fiber, one of the many breaks from a traditional wooden sailboat in favor of utilizing modern technology. It will only take two people to raise the 1,400’ mainsail by hand multiple times a day.
Water activities are not permitted.
The prices are estimates and depend on the number of guests, the catering and bar package you choose. Please contact us for pricing and package options! We can't wait to have you aboard!
Details
Accommodations
This boat has a maximum capacity of 70 people. It features 0 cabins with an overnight sleeping capacity of 0, 0 bathrooms, and 0 showers.
Policies
No refund if renter cancels
Boat rules
- No Water Activities
- We reserve the right to monitor and limit the amount of alcohol consumed by guests. We also “ID” when necessary to ensure that guests consuming alcohol are of legal Massachusetts age. No alcohol may be brought onto the premises. Alcohol must be consumed only aboard the vessel and may not be brought onto the docking areas.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- We reserve the right to approve all entertainment for private functions.
- We will need your menu selections five business days prior to the event.
- DECORATIONS
- We reserve the right to approve all decorations for private functions. No confetti, glitter, or balloons. $150- $500 charge will be assessed for any excessive cleanup.
Owner
We provide amazing boating events for individuals and groups all over USA.
Location & Destination Guide
What makes sailing in Boston so special? Boston is a city of great diversity, both in terms of culture and landscape. Although Boston is known for its colonial architecture, narrow old streets and cobble stones that take the traveler back straight to 18th century England, the city really opens up from the water.