Our Boats
20’ big hewe
Starting at $475 for 4 Hours | 115 Horsepower | 6 person capacity
"The Big Hewe” is the largest in our fleet. She is a 20ft Hewescraft, with a 115hp Yamaha 4-stroke. Like the Harbercraft and Hewe Jr, she has an aluminum hull, comfortable for 6, but rated for 8. She is also very spacious for her size, with plenty of room to fish, crab, or explore the islands in nearly any weather.
Rates:
Half Day - $475
Full Day - $575
18’ Hewe jr.
Starting at $425 for 4 Hours | 75 Horsepower | 5 person capacity
"Hewe Jr” is a 18’ Hewescraft, with a 75 HP Honda 4-stroke. Like the Harbercraft and The Big Hewe she has an aluminum hull, comfortable for 4 but rated for 5. She is also very spacious for her size, with plenty of room to fish, crab, or explore the islands in nearly any weather.
Rates:
Half Day - $425
Full Day - $525
19’ HARBORCRAFT
Starting at $425 for 4 Hours | 90 Horsepower | 5 person capacity
"Harborcraft” is a 19’ with a 90 HP Yamaha 4-stroke. Great for fishing, crabbing and sightseeing. Comfortable for 4 but rated for 5. Very spacious for her size, with plenty of room in nearly any weather.
Rates:
Half Day - $425
Full Day - $525
18’ DUCKWORTH
Starting at $425 for 4 Hours | 90 Horsepower | 5 person capacity
"DUCKWORTH” is the newest boat in our fleet. She is a 18’ Harborcraft, with a 90 HP Yamaha 4-stroke. Duckworth is great for fishing, crabbing and sightseeing. Comfortable for 4 but rated for 5. Very spacious for her size, with plenty of room in nearly any weather.
Rates:
Half Day - $425
Full Day - $525
RENTAL EXTRAS
NIKON BINOCULARS - $10 PER DAY
FISHING POLE - $10 Per DAY
Crab Pot - $10 Per Day
Please Note - Rental extras are first come first serve. While we usually have enough extra sets availability may be limited. No pawning or shrimping onboard. Renters must have clear understanding how to use & setup down riggers, fishing poles & crab pots in order to rent.
In addition, it is the responsibility of each rental customer to have a valid Washington State fishing license for each fisher onboard as well as a clear understand of the seasonal opening in our local area. Please visit the Washington State Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) website if you have questions or to purchase a fishing license.