Yacht in warm first light.

Experiences / Dawn run

Concept

Dawn run.

First light inshore. Two to four hours, then breakfast. An add-on in the concept, not a live trip.

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Yacht in warm first light.

Add-on

First light

Leave the dock in the pale hour. An extra on the stay.

Inlet at first light.

The inlet

Breakwater, channel, open water if the morning wants it.

Warm light on the water at first hour.

Back for the day

Coffee after. The night is still the product.

Add-on · Morning · Six guests · Captain stays aboard

What it is

First light, close to home.

A dawn run is a first-light trip inshore: the bays, the inlet, and the nearshore water one to ten miles out. You leave in the pale hour and fish for two to four hours, then you come back for breakfast. Striped bass at dawn are the classic reason. Bluefish, weakfish, and flounder also show in this water. The season runs from mid-April through November. This is Mid-Atlantic inshore fishing, not the canyon. It is an add-on to a stay, not a ticket you can buy on its own.

On this boat

How it runs.

This is concept staging, not a booking. Six guests take the whole boat. A hired, licensed 6-pack captain stays aboard. Crew sleeps in a closed cabin. Ports are West Ocean City or Cape May.

You leave the dock before first light, work the inlet or the nearshore, and you are back in time for breakfast. The stay is still the product. This is an extra morning. There are no bookable dates yet. Leave a note if you want this on a future stay. That is interest, not a booking.

What it is not

Not the canyon.

This is not the canyon. You do not run fifty-plus nautical miles for tuna and marlin. It is not a full-day charter and it is not a second overnight on the grounds. Two to four hours, then breakfast. It is not a live trip, and it is not for sale yet.

Concept

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An extra you can add to a stay. Not for sale on its own yet.