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Cape May Whale Watcher 110ft

The Cape May Whale Watcher is the 110-foot long queen of the Cape May Fleet. This all new vessel was reconstructed specifically for Whale/Dolphin Watching as well as Dinner Cruises and parties. The whole boat is made of Marine Grade Aluminum and she was constructed in the United States of America. The vessel is over 110 feet in length, 28 feet in width, has two large decks, cabin seating for 100, and a capacity of 405 passengers. The Cabin has a large bar area, air conditioning, and heating for operations in all weather. Favorite areas on the boat include her bow (front) observation platform and the massive upper deck. She is powered by three large 700 HP Cummins Marine Diesels and Detroit Diesel Generators for Electric, also all made in the USA.

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Atlantis 125ft

The Atlantis is the 125 ft High Speed, Beast of the East” in the Cape May Whale Watcher Fleet. This all new vessel was constructed in 1998 and rebuilt in 2024 specifically for Whale/Dolphin Watching as well as Dinner Cruises and parties. The was constructed at Gulf Craft in Patterson, LA, USA. The vessel is 125 feet in length, 25 feet in width, has two large decks, cabin seating for 100, and a capacity of 300 passengers. The Cabin has a large bar area, air conditioning, and heating for operations in all weather. The upper deck also features a VIP lounge with seating for 40 and the upper deck holds 187 people total ( more than all other whale watchers have space for on the entire boat!) Favorite areas on the boat include her bow (front) observation platform and the massive upper deck. She is powered by four 1100 horsepower Caterpillar Diesel delivering speeds up to 28 knots with a full load of passengers making her the fastest dedicated whale watcher in the State of NJ

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Miss Chris 90ft

The Miss Chris is the flexible small boat of our fleet. This all new vessel was reconstructed specifically for fishing and cruising with an emphasis on Whale/Dolphin Watching and parties. The whole boat is made of Marine Grade Aluminum at Gulf Craft in Patterson, LA, USA. The vessel is over 90 feet in length, 22feet in width, has two large decks, cabin seating for 50, and a capacity of 149 passengers. The Cabin has a bar area, air conditioning, and heating for operations in all weather. Favorite areas on the boat include her bow (front) observation platform and the large upper deck. She is powered by twin 800 HP MTU Marine Diesels offering flexibility and fuel economy for both small groups of ten people up to medium groups.

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Thunderball 46ft

The Thunderball is a highly customized 46 Hatteras. She is powered by twin 700 hp MTU engines and capable of cruising at up to 30 knots. The Thunderball can provide intimate service to small groups or families looking to break away from the crowd. Private tours around Cape Island, Personal Memorial Services, and even long range fishing charters or pelagic excursions in search of multiple species are possible with the Thunderball.

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Our Fleet of Four Vessels

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If you're not on the red boats in Cape May, you are on the wrong boats!

Our Commitment to Excellence.

All of our vessels are maintained by our dedicated staff of in house year round mechanics. From United States Coast Guard Inspections, to Oil Changes and routine maintenance, all the way to full repower, renovation and customization, our in-house team of Naval Architects, Welders, Fitters, Electricians, Carpenters, Painters, and cleaners handle 90% of what we do. PARAGRAPH-The other ten percent is left to the trained professionals. When our Caterpillar engines have an issue, we call Foley CAT, the licensed CAT mechanic in our region, not a fly by night shop. We proudly haul out our vessels at Yank Marine, where we have hauled our fleet for over two decades. All this work adds to our community and makes it stronger.

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