Yes we have a range of water toys to book, SUP @$50 each and Lilypad free of charge.
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Yes we have a range of water toys to book, SUP @$50 each and Lilypad free of charge.
We can arrange pre-loading at Rose Bay Floating pontoon, with the option to travel with the vessel to the pick-up location (up to 3 guests) $150.00 - subject to timing and availability.
We do allow smoking in designated areas on the boat
All our boats have AUX outlets and Bluetooth connection to play your favourite music whilst onboard.
Yes, all disposable. We provide rubbish bags too. Our BYO fee includes eskies, cups, champagne/wine glasses, napkins, plates, serving dishes, utensils, clean up.
Yes, all disposable. We provide rubbish bags too. Our BYO fee includes eskies, cups, champagne/wine glasses, napkins, plates, serving dishes, utensils, clean up.
We have eskies and fridge
Yes we have a BBQ with crew to cook but not available for use if over 34 pax
We provide tap drinking water on board
We can arrange pre-loading at Rose Bay Floating pontoon, with the option to travel with the vessel to the pick-up location (up to 3 guests) $150.00 - subject to timing and availability.
We allow BYO spirits if you have soft drink mixers with them
Please BYO or we can organise at $8/bag (We recommend 4 bags.)
All our boats have AUX outlets and Bluetooth connection to play your favourite music whilst onboard.
Yes we have a range of water toys to book, SUP @$50 each and Lilypad free of charge.
Yes. The DJ must bring all his own gear inc speakers and he's counted as guest. **We do have on a boat DJ $750 if required
Yes!!! Please BYO towels - we highly recommend enjoying a swim while on charter however even if you don’t choose to swim, we recommend bringing a towel just in case! The boat has a jumping platform.
We have power to charge phones
Many wharfs around the Harbour to use. Manly & Middle Harbour has a $150 travel fee each way
We do allow smoking in designated areas on the boat
The best boat shoe is no shoe and generally we will ask you to remove your shoes upon boarding. Dark soled shoes mark the boat surfaces; and heels or flip flops can be quite hazardous on a boat - which is why we ask you go bare foot