24ft Kenner Bay Boat (Windsor Anne)

This boat is the do everything boat. We can comfortably fish the shallow inshore waters for redfish, Speckled Sea Trout and Flounder with your whole family (up to six anglers) or run off the beach for Cobia, Spadefish, and Sea Bass. She has tons of room to move around and she has a very dry ride. This is the most versatile boat that I have ever operated. The 23 Kenner is a very large and spacious boat for its size with lots of cushioned seating for everyone and plenty of shade from the sun. She has performance options such as hydraulic trim tabs, a Power Pole, Raymarine gps/fishfinder navigation, and a brand new Atlas 10" Jack Plate by TH marine.

We added the sight fishing tower as an afterthought. I've had the boat for six years and I strive to make it as perfect for fishing in the Charleston area as possible.  Our new T Top has an upper station with controls allowing me and my customers an unbelievable view of the water around the boat. I can't even count the number of times that I've been up in the tower and driven right past sea turtles, sharks, spotted eagle rays and tons of other creek critters that we could not have seen from downstairs.

17 ft Ranger Banshee ("Sweet Pea")

This boat is perfect for chasing redfish in shallow water. With a true 5 inch draft and 30 mph speed I can accomodate 2 anglers nicely and fish places that few other boats can even think about going. This boat is perfect for sightfishing and fly fishing in Charleston year round. She is small, very stable and stealthy in the shallows.The sweet pea is all about business. Great for the serious light tackle angler and fly fisherman.

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Sheepshead | Charleston Fishing Charters

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The Captain: Ben Floyd I grew up in the little fishing town of McClellanville, SC about 30 miles up the coast from Charleston. With a population of about 350, everyone knew everyone and things were good. I come from a family that is very interconnected with fishing and boating and naturally chose an occupation that would keep me on the water. My love for fishing started at an early age but things began to speed up once I realized that there was...

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A third-generation fisherman, Captain Ben Floyd was born in McClellanville, SC, a small fishing town about thirty miles north of Charleston, in the heart of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. He has over twenty years experience fishing the waters from Cape Romain to the Isle of Palms.