Bermuda

America's Cup Charters: Book Now

Good news! Early Bird Charters will be taking guests out aboard Troubadour to view a few races for America’s Cup! Come out and enjoy the high-speed sailing races from the water for the low price of $250 per person! Charters are scheduled on a first come, first serve basis and are limited to 6 guests per day.  The dates with green boxes around them are available for booking:

This sweet deal not only includes prime viewing aboard Troubadour but also includes vacation photographs taken by Jim's wife, Melanie of Fiander Foto. Your high-resolution images will be delivered to you within 2-3 weeks of the races via a private online gallery.   

Be sure to bring water, food, sunglasses, sunscreen, hats, protective clothing from the sun, and Early Bird Charters will provide the rest for a full day's adventure! Beers, sodas, and chips will be available for purchase on board!

TERMS & AGREEMENT

To officially reserve a date for a charter, payment is due in full prior to the scheduled time.  With groups of four or more, a 17% gratuity may be added to the invoice for the deckhands.  Payments are non-refundable unless the captain cancels the charter for poor weather.  All guests are required to sign a waiver prior to coming aboard. Given the nature of the business, a charter may be canceled or rescheduled by Early Bird Charters due to poor weather.  These decisions are made solely by Early Bird Charters.

All guests are required to sign a waiver prior to coming aboard.  Waivers can be reviewed and signed by clicking "here".

"Like Father, Like Son" - A Photo Essay by Melanie Fiander

Special congrats to Jim's wife, Melanie, who recently had her first solo photography show at the Bermuda Society of the Arts in Hamilton.  Check out one of the photo essays she displayed about us, titled Like Father, Like Son. The essay is comprised of photographs she took of Jim and Blake. 

Fiander, Melanie, Spray and Scrub, 2015.

Fiander, Melanie, Spray and Scrub, 2015.

As said by Melanie, "These two men have worked together on and off as deep-sea fishermen for several decades in Bermuda.  Their ability to work together both on the water and on land makes them a unique and well-respected father/son fishing duo.  While making a living off of the ocean, they maintain a conservative approach towards fishing.  In attempts to understand the minds of their fish, Blake and James move as the fish do.  Father and Son are up well before the morning light to assess the weather and seek out blue water. My photographs offer a “behind the scenes” look at Blake’s and James’ day-to-day life".