Free Fishing for the Physically Challenged

Those who are physically challenged can experience an off shore fishing experience for free. At the Fernandina Beach harbor marina, Amelia Island resident, Captain Steve Hair, keeps his 36 foot charter boat, at the ready for those with physical and developmental disabilities as well as those diagnosed with a terminal illness.

ye-ole-pirateThose who are physically challenged can experience an off shore fishing experience for free. At the Fernandina Beach harbor marina, Amelia Island resident, Captain Steve Hair, keeps his 36 foot charter boat, Ye Ole Pirate at the ready for those with physical and developmental disabilities as well as those diagnosed with a terminal illness. This non-profit company, Anchors Aweigh Charters, Inc, has been providing countless numbers of men, women and children an opportunity that may otherwise have been impossible since 1997. A wheelchair loading ramp, wheelchair stabilizing devices, a large number of extra hand holds and several other patented handicapped devices on the Ye Ole Pirate provides the highest level of safety and comfort for everyone aboard.

42-pound-drumWith over 40 years of fishing experience off the coasts of North East Florida and South East Georgia, Captains Steve and Wanda Hair know these waters as well as anyone, and they strive to make sure your trip will meet your level of experience and desires.

They can accommodate your needs ranging from a relaxing sunset cruise along the picturesque shoreline of beautiful Amelia Island or on a wild deep water fishing trip that is sure to please the most experienced fisherman.

All rods, reels, tackle, bait, and ice is supplied. Just bring your sunscreen, camera, drinks and any food you would like to make your trip complete.

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  1. dreamsfloatjoe

    Sexy, don't ya think! Thanks Search Amelia.

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