There’s something magical about anchoring in shallow, crystal-clear water, stepping off the boat, and feeling the soft sand beneath your feet. Sandbars are one of the best parts of boating in Florida, and summer is the perfect time to explore them!
Simply being on a boat is fun, but where boats can take us to play is even more exciting and often the whole point of boating! Recreating near beaches and sandbars to enjoy the shoreline, raft up for a few hours, and give the kids a place to run and play in shallow water is a great way to enjoy a sunny day.
Are you looking for a fun place to anchor your boat? Look no further than Boynton Beach’s Beer Can Island. The hidden sandbar is located on the north side of the Boynton Beach Inlet. The best time to go is during incoming tide so you get that beautiful turquoise water rushing in from the inlet.
Getting on the water is easy and hassle-free with a membership with Gulfstream Boat Club. And planning a successful boating trip is easy with tips from your friends at GBC! From choosing what to pack to reserving the right boat, this guide has all the tips you need to plan the perfect day on the water.
Statistics indicate that more than 142 million Americans went boating in the year 2016. These figures will continue to grow steadily as more people discover the unforgettable experience boating presents. If you have not yet explored the calmness of cruising deep into the waters, then you may be missing out big time. Boating for beginners can be fun and refreshing.
Here at GBC, Staff Appreciation Day isn’t just celebrated at a restaurant or sports bar. We just got back from a Bahamas boat charter on our 40-foot Intrepid! Two days of fishing, swimming with stingrays, eating fresh fish, and some golf cart hijinks…
The idea of owning your own boat is luxurious. Go out whenever you want and come back whenever you want. Simple, right? Sadly, the costs of owning a boat do not end after the initial purchase of the vessel. Maintenance fees, storage fees, insurance fees – you get the point. Owning a boat sounds glamorous, but is worth it?