The Boat Club Built for People Who Actually Fish

National
July 6, 2026
Updated on: Jul 09, 2026
Center consoles, bay boats, and coastal water — without the payment or the slip.

Is there a boat club built for fishing?

Most boat clubs are built around pontoons and sunset cruises. That works until you want to be on the water at 6 a.m. with live bait and a tide chart.

Find a boat club location near you and ask what fishing boats are in the fleet.

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Center consoles, bay boats, and salt in the air

Nautical Boat Club runs center consoles and bay boats at coastal and lake locations across Texas, Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, and South Carolina. Members in Kemah fish Galveston Bay for redfish, speckled trout, and flounder. Charleston members run the Lowcountry. Southwest Florida members chase snook and tarpon out of Cape Coral and Naples. Reciprocity with our Tampa Bay partner club adds flats boats and twin-engine center consoles to the map.

Everything is included: the boat, maintenance, insurance, cleaning, and dockhands who have you loaded and idling out of the slip in minutes. You fish. We handle the rest.

The math

A well-equipped 24-foot center console runs $110,000 to $140,000 new. Coastal insurance adds $1,500 to $2,500 a year. A wet slip runs $3,600 to $7,200. Maintenance on a salt-run outboard averages 8 to 10 percent of hull value annually. Before you have caught a single fish, ownership costs $25,000 to $35,000 in year one — and the boat is worth less every season.

A Nautical membership runs $4,535 to $14,355 for the full first year depending on tier and location. Charters are the other alternative: at $800 to $1,500 per trip, twelve trips a year costs more than most memberships — on someone else's schedule.

Fish forty days a year as a member and your cost per day on the water is a fraction of ownership. Fish four days a year and a charter is the smarter buy. We will tell you that at the dock, too.

What members say

"From fishing in a Cobia or enjoying sun on the back of one of the spacious pontoon boats…we have been completely satisfied and then some." - Matthew Siebenlist Google Review Kemah, TX

When it's not worth it

If you tow to tournaments, rig your own electronics, or need the same hull with your settings every trip, own the boat. A club fleet is shared by design. For everyone else — the angler who wants more mornings on the water and zero afternoons at the mechanic — the math is not close.

Get on the water

Find your nearest Nautical Boat Club location and ask what is biting. Locations span Texas, Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, and South Carolina.

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