Trawler School was a roll of the dice for us

We went from Trawler School to purchasing our first boat — a 36′ Mainship – and we wouldn’t have dared without building our skills with Cap’n Bob.

Trawler School was a roll of the dice for us — and we rolled a winner. We loved Bob’s approach to teaching; we found his meals inspired, and the boat a great way for us to get a true sense of what it would be like to function in that space. I had hoped Trawler School would put my husband’s dreams of a boat to rest. Alas – we’re now through our first trawler season on the Hudson River and looking forward to many more. Cap’n Bob’s patience and focus gave us the confidence to take the leap. There wasn’t a day of our first boating season where we didn’t repeat some of Cap’n Bob’s instructions. He gave us the foundation to dream bigger while showing us some amazing sites like Boca Chita Key.

We experienced it all — wind, rain, currents — all in our Trawler School session — and it was worth every penny. From the homework assignment prior to school (charts! navigation!) to our return trip up the Intercoastal – we learned, we worked, we enjoyed, and it was all an unexpected delight. We’re realists — so if you’re looking to be waited on, this trip is not for you. But if you’re looking for what it might be like to learn and spend boating time at a comfortable pace – the time and money invested here would be well spent.

Date: 12/01/2013 6:16pm

Recent Trawler School Charters Reviews

10-14-2013 – 10-18-2013
Captain Bob,

Our time on the Miami Mermaid was so great! We were educated in all aspects of trawlers, boating and buying. Learning to navigate and read charts was very valuable and fun for me and Debbi finding all the spots we visited on our trip. It has made us very confident and will be useful on our boat in the future.

All the beautiful places we visited (especially Boca Chita Key) will be treasured memories. We hope that the future holds many more.

Captain Bob loved my special homemade “Apple Pie” and we loved his cooking and candle light dinners.

All and all we give Captain Bob’s Trawler school a big fat “10”, we are so glad we had the chance to navigate this adventure.

Jon & Debbi
Indianapolis In.

7-8-2013 – 7-12-2013
Great food, Captain Bob

What an excellent galley slave. We liked how he made us feel like we were alone on our own boat. Spending 3 days 4 nights was a great way to see how life would be on a Trawler. We have a lot more confidence navigating the boat and certainly a lot more knowledge of the boat’s systems.

Had a great time, Good luck.

J.D. & Deb
Depauw, In.

#3

Captain Bob,                   4-21-2013 – 4-25-2013

When we look back from one week ago and think about our expectations were for trawler school. Rick and I agree that these 4 days with you far surpassed what we expected. I’m amazed at how much time we spent at the helm….Alone! What a confidence builder.

The meals were all delicious and our classes were all enthusiastic and informative, you certainly know how to wake up sleepy students for your 9:00am class.

So much great advice on how to go about our trawler search. We certainly have a great start. Thanks for having lots of hot Coffee ready every morning when we awoke.

All the best
Sara & Rick
Hillsborough, NC

#4
Dear Captain Bob             6-24-2013 – 6-28-2013

We thoroughly enjoyed Trawler school this week. We are experienced sailors, but we had no experience on a trawler or the Intercostal waterway. While it may take Jeff a little while to distinguish between Sedans, Trunks ect. But I can tell the difference between all 4 models! We enjoyed being on a trawler and learning how to handle one. We really appreciate the knowledge we have gained about Trawlers.

Thank you for all the classes you provided and for the special “class” for us that was unexpected!! We are sure you will remember us as the ones that vacuumed out our bilge onboard our boat. A good bilge is a dry bilge.Thanks for everything.

Jeff & Darlene
Long Beach CA.

#5

Captain Bob                                      11-4–2013 – 11-8-2013

With 30 years of sailing experience behind me, my goal was to gain the knowledge and experience to make an educated decision, which type of the four Trawlers would suit me best. The time spent handling the Miami Mermaid and navigating the Intracostal water ways was a new experience for me.Trawler School has answered all my questions!

I was also impressed with the great meals that you prepared. If you ever decide to take up a second line of work, there are several restaurant’s in the area that could/would welcome you to there staff.

It was a pleasure to make up the anchor bridles for the Miami Mermaid. I did not think that there was anything about anchoring that I could show or do for you.

Looking forward to spending some time with you and Trawler school with my significant other when we are in town.

My very best wishes.
Your first Mate
John
Andros Island, Bahamas

#6
Captain Bob                          5/13/2013 – 5/17/2013

Due to a lousy flight I arrived at Trawler school in  a terrible mood. took till the next morning till all was gone and all was good. We have considering purchasing a trawler for some time. The training is making that decision that much easier. It’s hard to teach old dogs new tricks. We certainly learned a lot from Captain Bob. Will recommended him and the Miami Mermaid to anyone thinking about Trawlering. What a wonderful experience.

Captain Bob We will keep you updated on our quest to finding a Grand Banks.

Thank you
John & Pamela
Catawissa  Pa

#7

Hey Captain Bob          4-28-2013 – 5-2-2013

Great time, beautiful sights, new horizons – thanks for opening a new chapter in our lives. We will think of you many times in our years of trawlering ahead. Atta boy Captain Bob!

Pat
Captain Bob

What a great course. You took a couple of very green sailors wantabes and turned us into future boaters. We now know how to navigate, read charts, the engine room, electronics, how to stay in your own lane! Docking, anchoring and so much more. Wonderful food and camaraderie and a joke a minute. Thanks so much for giving us confidence to think we can really do this on our own.

Best of luck
Kathy
Tallahassee FL

#8      4-21-2013 – 4-25-2013

Captain Bob

Thanks so much for the instruction’s on electronics and all the other important information. We had a wonderful time.

It was great to see Miami all lit up at night. All the anchorages were especially breathtaking. We came because although we’re ancient, were considering buying and living on a trawler. We hope to see you again.

Best of luck
Alan & Barbara
Palm Beach FL

#9
Dear Captain Bob,                         4-15-2013 – 4-19-2013

Our mission to learn how to feel confident piloting and navigating a Trawler… Mission accomplished!! When my husband told me he wanted to attend Trawler school in Florida to learn more about handling and navigating a trawler, my first thought was… Ugh Boring!

Well I was so wrong. Captain Bob turned what could have been dull lessons into fun adventures. Within 2 hours from the first step aboard the Miami Mermaid we both were taking turns at the helm navigating the intercoastal going South. The next few days included boat classes on docking, navigating with charts, electrical and of course the engine room class. . We both feel totally prepared for bare-boat charting and even possibly purchasing a trawler in the future.

Highlights: Fish and shark jokes, docking blindfolded, grilled lobster on Key Biscayne, No Name Harbor, Super yummy food all home cooked on board, a new $2,000. vacuum flush toilet, perfect weather, night navigating, The Miami sky line at night, Our roommate Pee Wee Herman & Ariel the little Mermaid??? Much, Much more. Why did the Pirate wear an eye patch? Cuz he couldn’t afford an IPAD!!!

PS, Since completing our course, we have done two bareboat charter trip in the British Virgin Islands. The training we received from Captain Bob has given us the confidence to pursue these adventures. Thank you Captain & The Miami Mermaid

Bruce & Cydne
Mandeville LA

#10

Captain Bob            10-12-2013 – 10-15-2013

Excellent time, Great training, watch out for the fish jokes.

All in all great time. 2 days 3 nights (solo) Trawler training course.

Thank you
Jim D
Marco Island FL

The Imperfect Storm … and other highlights from 2012

7/1/2012 – 7/5/2012

Captain Bob,

This trip was much more than we expected. We got such good experience that we will remember this trip for a long time. There were unexpected drills like MOB (man overboard) with a life jacket. It was fun, but also a great way to practice such important procedures. Our wives wanted us to come here to learn how to operate boats of this size so we can charter one in the future and we got the experience we needed.

Dear Capt. Bob,

It was a great experience. We got exactly what we came for and much, much more. I’m confident to charter the boat and share what you taught me with my wife and family. Thanks for a great time!

Mitch & Steven – Ann Arbor, MI

6/25/2012 – 6/29/2012

Captain Bob,

What a great adventure – we hit tropical storm Debbie enroute to the Miami Mermaid. We thought the weather would detract from our enjoyment and comfort on the trip, but you were able to accommodate every condition which only added to the fun and learning experience. The rough conditions we encountered on the first day gave us hands on experience in handling the Miami Mermaid in unusual conditions not seen in 7 years of charters. While Rich kept saying “I love this,” Susan was ready to find a calm anchorage and have a glass of wine. The next day we arrived in Boca Chita Key under windy conditions (kept the bugs away) but made docking practice difficult. We had arrived in paradise! After a magnificent sunset and a great meal (as they all were) we enjoyed relaxing with Capt. Bob and listening to the stories of his wonderful adventures. Keep dancing with those palm trees.

We learned so very much in such a short time. After researching a number of trawler schools with confusing pricing and fee structures, we found the perfect school with Captain Bob and the all inclusive price. Thanks for making it so easy!

An adventure we will never forget!

Rich & Susan – Doylestown, PA

6/17/2012 – 6/21/2012

What an extraordinary experience we have had! As we planned for this great adventure our anticipation escalated. Arriving on the Miami Mermaid and meeting Capt. Bob we settled into the journey. Our first night out navigating through the ICW was exhilarating; we anchored and watched the sunset over Hollywood, FL. The next day navigating on to Boca Chita Key, learning to dock, and swimming in the refreshing clear water was beyond anything we could have imagined. The entire trip was so informative, entertaining, and relaxing. We had many hands-on learning from operating the trawler, navigation, docking, repairs, and classroom instruction. We received much information and now know our next step in bareboat chartering next summer. Thanks so much for the learning, great food, and the journey!

Leland & Karen – Marshall, TX

6/3/2012 – 6/7/2012

We learned so much! Trawler School was exactly the learning experience we needed and were hoping for. Thank you.

We certainly feel much better prepared for our eventual Great Loop adventure and I now am certain we can do it!

Thank you Captain Bob,

Mike & Susan – San Clemente, CA

5/24/2012

We had the pleasure of learning basic trawler boating with Captain Bob … and what an experience we had. Yes, Bob is a great cook, a wonderful teacher, and good cabin boy, and all that … But this captain is a master of the unexpected. We got caught in a sudden gale force wind and 4’ waves off Boca Chita – ‘The Imperfect Storm’. For 3+ hours, while we were below deck wondering if we’d survive (REALLY) Capt. Bob brought us through safely and with great poise.

For us, Bob’s patience with new boaters was a bonus, as we needed to learn slowly and Bob certainly accommodated that. All around, this was a wonderful learning experience and we recommend Bob 100%.

Michael & Pamela – Orlando, FL

5/14/2012

Great experience! Hell Yea!!!

Had to wait “five minutes” before we could board because the Captain was on his knees in “our bathroom” replacing the toilet seat. Didn’t know what to expect. Hell yea, the Captain of the Miami Mermaid, hand and knees working on the toilet. Then it was on to some “serious” business. Drop your luggage, take a walk, get something to eat, wow, a true captain- barking orders. After our walk on the beach, eating something, etc. We arrived back to the Mermaid and the order barking Captain Bob. After a well performed introduction and “trawler school training” agenda, no doubts remained that our captain was anything but professional (except his fish jokes). After leaving dock I was told to take the helm and “left” into the ICW. The greatest part of our trawler training was you Capt. Bob, with your vast experience and knowledge of operation, navigation and pros/cons of ownership versus “the final solution.” Hats off to a job well done. Janet and I have the confidence to operate and investigate a big boat (trawler) now. Enjoyed more than words can say!! Smooth trawling and don’t forget the breakfast …. thing. Comes in handy, more so than not. Hell yea!!

Ronnie & Janet – Portsmouth, VA

4/24/2012

WOW!! This was an awesome experience! Captain Bob is a gracious and accommodating host, great cook, informative instructor, and definitely an interesting character! This “excursion” was much more than we expected it to be. Besides learning how to maneuver the trawler, Capt. Bob instilled a confidence in me that made me want to know more. It has been one of the best vacations I have ever been on! Boca Chita was the best and seeing Miami from the water is probably the best way to experience Miami. Having the pleasure of watching both a sunrise and sunset at Boca Chita was breathtaking. OK, my primal scream the first night was a little over the top, but I’m glad Capt. Bob seemed to understand!

We can’t wait to implement the “Final Solution” and charter another trawler to build one experience and hopefully eventually purchase a boat of our own.

Thanks for everything! Hell Yeah!

Tammy & Bob

4/19/2012

Dear Captain Bob,

Our experience aboard the Miami Mermaid was interesting, informative, fun and awesifying! Driving and docking our own trawler will be much less intimidating for me, and even my know-it-all husband leaned a few new things. Wonderful scenery, great meals, and fish tales made for an awesifying time! Was it worth doing? Hell yes!

Captain “Sunshine” Joan & navigator/boat boy Bruce – Lakewood, NY

4/10/2012

Capt. Bob,

What a character! And pirate! And Teacher!

This was an amazing way to learn about being on a boat. I was reluctant, my husband was gung-ho, so we found Capt. Bob and scheduled our trip. I am confident we can charter a boat in many locations to build our knowledge and experience.

He uses a great teaching technique- show you, let you do it, corrects you when necessary. Invaluable if you are going to go it alone.

The scenery was beautiful, he is a good cook, and allowed us time to be alone, which made it feel like our baot and our time. We especially enjoyed the sunset and the skyline of Miami.

Ask lots of questions. He is a wealth of information and his knowledge invaluable.

Thanks for a fabulous 4 days Capt. Bob!

Tricia & Scott – Keene, NH

4/6/2012

This was a confidence builder. Now it is not “I think I can” but “I can!” The whole idea of learning that the boat is a trawling island that takes us to point A to B without necessarily docking, but anchoring was enlightening. The class sessions were very informative, just be prepared for an occasional “Hell No” or maybe even a “Hell Yes?”

We have learned much about “Captain No-It-All (chart plotter) and how to depend on it with additional navigation skills that do not involve celestial navigation or longitude, latitude. The anchorages were magnificent and, normally, quite quiet. It was a great week that makes us anticipate our own adventures on our trawler! Thanks Captain Bob (oh the food was wonderful and the cabin a delight – but those thanks go to cabin boy Bob).

Walter & Barbara – Ohio

3/25/2012 – 3/28/2012

It’s amazing how much Captain Bob can teach you and re-teach you in two days. One of his secrets, I think, is that he has you jump right into it and lets you learn from your mistakes. His lectures are entertaining and informative. I like the fact that he doesn’t overdo it, but keeps it simple – even for a female who isn’t mechanical. In addition to the classes and what you’re learning, it’s a beautiful cruise with great food.

You have to watch out for his fish jokes, they are pretty corny! He has a good teaching style with repetition when needed. He didn’t like me taking notes in a notebook though.

We enjoyed ourselves and look forward to trying out our newly learned skills.

Cornell & Alice

3/23/2012

Captain Bob,

Your charter and Trawler School was the perfect gift for Jeff’s 60th birthday. We both learned a lot about navigation, chart plotting, diesel engines, electrical systems, and how to buy a trawler. On top of that, we ate well and saw sights in and around Miami that we never knew existed. We are already talking about taking a “bare boat” charter next year!

Jeff is extremely impressed that you taught me how to navigate, use a chart plotter and drive the Miami Mermaid under a bridge while another boat passing through as well.

Thank you so much for a wonderful time and a perfect present for Jeff.

Jeff & Doris – Chapin, SC

3/16/2012

Captain Bob,

Fantastic experience for two boating and trawler neophytes. The anchorages were remarkable and superseded only by the food! Captain Bob, more than just a superb trawler captain, but also a great chef, surprising us each day with restaurant meals at sea!

If/when we decide to buy a trawler the information we gained at trawler school charters will be invaluable. Captain Bob has a way of distilling complex subjects to the real “need to know” level for us rookies.

Very much appreciate the amount of helm time and navigation experience we gained. We feel confident entering the bare boat charter world.

In conclusion, do we have anything negative to say about Captain Bob or Trawler School charters? HELL NO!

RADM Jack (USN Ret.) & Gail – Losby, MD

February 27 – March 1, 2012

Chris and I enjoyed our days and nights on the Miami Mermaid. Captain Bob gave us some valuable lessons on piloting a trawler. We came to “school” not knowing what to expect. We left with enough confidence to charter a trawler on our own in order to get some more hands-on experience.

The weather was perfect, the meals – delicious and the companionship unforgettable!

Thanks for the memories and the manatees, Capt. Bob

Jane & Chris – Rhinelander, WI

February 22, 2012

We had no idea what to expect when we first booked out Trawler School with Capt. Bob. A drill sergeant? Or a laid back Academic? After several days and nights we learned that Capt. Bob is part captain, part cook, part trawler expert, part tour guide, and part jokester. We learned everything we needed to know to charter our own boat and just as importantly we had a great time doing so. Among the highlights of our trip was the manatee at Jimbo’s. As someome who earns their living in the marine industry, I thought I pretty much knew it all. Boy, was I wrong. Capt. Bob taught us countless truths about operating and owning a trawler. We will never forget our Capt. Bob experience and will forever be grateful of the many things we learned. It was time very well spent! We loved sitting out on the sundeck in the evenings just relaxing and the night spend “on the hook” at Marine Stadium taking in the spectacular Miami skyline was fantastic. All the meals Capt. Bob prepared were absolutely delicious and perfectly satisfying. And the Miami Mermaid was very comfortable sleeping aboard. Thanks again for a great experience.

Parker & Karen – Knoxville, TN

February 16, 2012

My son and I have just spent 3 days with Captain Bob aboard the Miami Mermaid. We are both crazy about baots and have had the idea of trawlering for quite some time. Bob gave us an extraordinary experience teaching us how to navigate and handle his trawler. As well, he gave us a good practical teaching on the maintenance and care involved in keeping a trawler in good repair. Finally, Bob went through the pros and cons of ownership and gave us great advice on how to proceed, if we want to buy a used trawler.

On top of all of the above, Bob is a great host and cook and made us feel “at home.”

Thanks for everything,

John

February 8, 2012

Captain Bob – you are a great “host”- your stories are worth the price and the knowledge, tips, and confidence building priceless, especially the simulated engine failure. We enjoyed the food and friendship. Despite a little rain we accomplished everything we wanted – your tips on boat buying are invaluable. We have owned boats before, and now wish we had met you first. Continued success in your trawler school.

Best wishes,

John and Pat

17 ft. Cuban Raft Discovered Adrift off Elliot Key, FL

A Dania Beach charter captain discovered a large well equipped 17′ Cuban raft filled with provisions and equipped with a 4 cylinder Russian diesel engine off of Eliot Key on Wednesday, May16th, 2012.

Captain Bob Hamilton, on board the Miami Mermaid, owner of Trawler School Charters, a boat handling Trawler school based in Dania Beach, FL,

Cuban raft adrift off Elliot Key, found by Capt. Robert Hamilton.

Cuban raft adrift off Elliot Key, found by Capt. Robert Hamilton.

was not sure whether anyone was still on board the obviously homemade craft when he first encountered it at a distance. Hamilton believes that at least 11 people used the raft to sail to Florida. According to Hamilton, there were 8 adult sized oars, 2 child sized oars and a baby basket on the craft. There was also canned food and 15 gallons of diesel fuel, 10 gallons of water, hypodermic needle’s and a IV bag on board. The location was reported to the USCG and pictures of the raft were e-mailed. “The passenger on board obviously planned well for their voyage” and either unloaded on a Fl Key Island or picked up by another boat for hopefully a safe arrival for all on board, said Hamilton.
Capt. Bob Hamilton of Dania Beach, FL finds Cuban raft adrift off of Elliot Key, FL.

Capt. Bob Hamilton of Dania Beach, FL finds Cuban raft adrift off of Elliot Key, FL.

I was Reluctant, My Husband was Gung-Ho 4-10-2012

Capt. Bob – what a character! And pirate! And teacher!

This was an amazing way to learn about being on a boat. I was reluctant- my husband was gung-ho so we found Capt. Bob and scheduled our trip. I am confident we can charter a boat in many locations to build our knowledge and experience.

He uses a great teaching technique – show you, let you do it, corrects you when necessary. Invaluable if you are going to go it alone.

The scenery was beautiful. He is a good cook, and allowed us time to be alone which made it feel like our boat and our time. We especially enjoyed the sunset and the skyline of Miami.

Ask lots of questions. He is a WEALTH of information and his knowledge is invaluable.

Thanks for a fabulous 4 days Capt. Bob!

Tricia & Scott “Ferg”
Keene, NH

1. Stay in your own lane
2. Be a Cock a doodle doo
3. 360 – look around
4. Wake – turn into it @ 45 degrees. Look OVER YOUR SHOULDER FIRST!

A Confidence Builder

This was a confidence builder. Now it is not “I think I can” but “I can!” The whole idea of learning that the boat is a trawling island that takes us to point A + B without necessarily docking, but anchoring was enlightening. The class sessions were very informative, just be prepared for an occasional “Hell No” or maybe even a “Hell Yes?”

We have learned much about “Captain Know-it-all” (chart-plotter) and how to depend on it with additional navigation skills that do not involve celestial navigation or longitude, latitude.

The anchorages were magnificent and normally quite quiet (we did experience some additional mosquito buzzing and a fire boat that visited the area way after hours). It was a great week that makes us anticipate our own adventure on our trawler! Thanks Captain Bob (oh, the food was wonderful and the cabin a delight – but those thanks go to cabin boy Bob).

The Perfect Birthday Present

Captain Bob,
Your charter and trawler school was the perfect gift for Jeff’s 60th birthday. We both learned a lot about navigation, chart plotting, diesel engines, electrical systems and how to buy a trawler. On top of that, we ate well and saw sights in and around Miami that we never knew existed. We are already talking about taking a “bareboat” charter next year.

Jeff is extremely impressed that you taught me how to navigate, use a chart plotter and drive the “Miami Mermaid” under a bridge with another boat passing through as well.

Thank you so much for a wonderful time and a perfect present for Jeff.

Jeff & Doris, Chapin, SC

We accomplished everything we wanted

February 8, 2012

Captain Bob – you are a hoot- your stories are worth the price, and the knowledge, tips, and confidence building, priceless, especially the simulated engine failure.

We enjoyed the food and friendship. Your manatee scrubbing was amazing – to see such a large, friendly sea creature beside our boat for 20 minutes was just amazing.

Despite a little rain we accomplished everything we wanted. Your tips on boat buying are invaluable. We have owned boats before and now wish we had met you first. Continued success in your trawler school.

Best wishes,
“Ruler” John and Pat

Valuable Lessons Aboard the Miami Mermaid

Feb. 27 – March 1st, 2012

Chris and I enjoyed our days and nights on the “Miami Mermaid.” Captain Bob gave us some valuable lessons on piloting a trawler. We came to “School” not knowing what to expect. We left with enough confidence to charter a trawler on our own in order to get some more hands-on experience.

The weather was perfect, the meals- delicious, and the companionship unforgettable!

Thanks for the memories and the manatees, Capt. Bob.

John and Chris

Mr. Know-It-All, Cock-A-Doodle-Doo, and other highlights from 2011

12/12/2011 – 12/15/2011

Capt. Bob – Thank you. Although I am a retired Navy capt., I spent my years in a cockpit, not a bridge! Unlike the good “Coastie” who came the week before. You brought trawlering to life, gave a crash education in all the necessary basics, and boy did the chow beat USS George Washington, my last “boat.”

I enjoyed trading stories of your colorful life with my time in aviation, in F-14 Tomcats and even a few of my time as a prisoner of war Iraq. The wine and story-telling flowed smoothly!

Thank you for all the “helm time,” for your trust in a landlubber, and for your ultimate “final solution” – I won’t give the details of that away!

Fair winds and following seas, shipmate –

Larry

12/5/2011 – 12/9/2011

After serving 27 years in the US Coast Guard as an engineer split between sea duty and marine safety from the east, west, and gulf coasts, including two years in Vietnam, I retired as a CW04 in my home state of Florida. The very next day I took a position as a port engineer with internal ship management, managing sulfur ships, grain ships, and ocean going tugs & barges. After 22 years with the company as VP I am “semi-retired.”

My wife and I are both native Floridians and love the water where we seem to be spending more and more time; with that in mind our interest has turned to larger vessels such as trawlers. After surfing the internet and reading various boat magazines we discovered “Captain Bob’s Trawler School Charters” which has turned out to be a week of learning, “by hands on experience,” beautiful scenery, enjoyable company, and great food.

Capt. Bob splits education between classes and hands on- with time for relaxing stops at such palces as “Boca Chita Island” I did not know such places existed.

Capt. Bob passes on his experience and knowledge in navigation and boat handling in a very understandable manner. The experience you gain in docking a single screw vessel will be a valuable asset in your future. And, don’t be surprised if you gain a few pounds from “cabin boy” Bob’s chef capabilities. After watching Capt. Bob eyeing my intrinsically safe flash light during the voyage, I left it among his various gadgets.

Capt. Bob, Thanks for a wonderful week. In addition to the operational skills learned we appreciated the knowledge passed on in the ABC’s of Trawlers- good luck with your hip.

Betty & Jerry – San Antonio, FL

12/13/2011

Capt. Bob,

Thanks for making navigation seem so easy. I was always afraid of it. The out of the way places were real neat. We both learned a lot and even with the heat it was enjoyable. Good luck with the hip. Enjoy your sailing trip. Loved those salads! It was a real thrill to dock the boat. Never in a million years did I think I could do that. Les and I had a great time – Thank you.

Chris & Les

October 2, 2011

Miami Mermaid/Capt. Bob,

What a beautiful three days we spend with you. The weather was perfect and the trip educational and fun. From Hollywood Beach to Boca Chita we learned and laughed all the way. The electrical and engine classes were perfect timing for us since we take possession of our new boat later this week. All the little tips you gave us will prove to be very useful in our future boating life. And the stop at Jimbo’s, what a treat. It was great to visit such a local landmark before its gone. Our confidence is at a much higher level now that you have imparted your words of wisdom and shared your experience. Good luck in the future. Hope to see you sometime when we are on the Salty Swan. Take care – hope the hip heals quickly.

Bob & Linda

October 6, 2011

Captain Bob,

Thank you for three wonderful days aboard Miami Mermaid. We appreciated all the hands on training and the opportunity to see many less-visited spots in Miami. We especially enjoyed our candlelit dinner watching the sun set over the Miami skyline. Dragging anchor was an exciting added bonus!

We’ll be thinking of you in December and hope you have a speedy recovery from surgery.

Thanks for everything,

Rebecca & Chico

September 15, 2011

Dear Captain Bob,

We had a fantastic experience with you on the Miami Mermaid. Thank you for giving us a real “hands-on” look at operating a trawler and navigating our way through the Intracoastal Waterway. We both feel like we learned so much.

And we had fun too! Thanks for showing us some real hidden gems along the way. It reminded us to stop & smell the roses. You food was very good and very healthy too. You’ve got a great thing going. We will speak of your fondly for many years! Thanks again for everything,

Captain Mark & “Sunshine”

August 11, 2011

Captain Bob,

Being a long-time boater and boat-owner, starting off ironically in the Miami area in the 60’s and 70’s I thought I was “Mr. Know-it-all” when it came to boating!

Always dreaming of living on a boat and exploring different parts of the world, while living on our home on the water. Now- how to convince my wife of almost 40 years? We married young – she was 19 and I was 21 … may take some outside help? After reading about Capt. Bob and his “Miami Mermaid” in Passage Maker magazine I gave the captain a call. Suffice it to say – we both learned a lot, even after a life-time of boating experience!

Captain Bob filters out what you really need to know in a common sense, not too techy fashion. Even if you are not interested in living onboard a trawler (or for that matter any other floating home). We would highly recommended going onboard for the scenery, historical, and entertainment value! My wife is now much more informed and confident regarding handling a large boat and the captain’s method of “hands-on” and “hands-off-do-it-yourself” teaching was terrific! She is just upset to learn she’s not the only “Sunshine” on these cruises J! We could write a whole book on the places we visited and all that we learned! If you’re looking for a “Final Solution” you will find it on the Miami Mermaid with you Captain Bob!

Rudi & Debbie

July 31, 2011

Captain Bob,

You’ve packed a great deal of knowledge, skill, and joy into three days. This experience ranks high in my list of wonderful life moments – those that we often remember and cherish. Our journeys were fun and our destinations eclectic and beautiful, from sophisticated Hurricane Harbor to unique Jimbo’s place. Let’s not neglect the quaint Boca Chita Key, the historical lighthouse in Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park, and the night view of the Miami skyline. Hard to pick a favorite! Glad you didn’t ask us to do that; rather, showed us the way and pretty soon we were finding these places and getting there on our own. The lessons were timely, tailored to the trip and destinations, smartly arranged to help but not overwhelm. I was mostly impressed with our ability to maneuver and dock a 40-ft boat within inches, gently and safely, with only a couple of guided trails. Navigation, engine room, rules of the road, it all came in at the right time and place, between snorkeling, sightseeing, relaxing on beautiful beaches, and fine dining at “Chez Bob” – our great chef and attentive host. Thank you for giving us 110% and a marvelous experience!

Aldo

July 27, 2011

Captain Bob,

Thanks for everything! It is hard to believe that we could learn so much and have so much fun in only 3 days. I can’t wait to ply my new trade back in NY, assuming I can find a trawler with all my parameters!

Learning by doing was just what I needed. Hard to believe that the engine class was so accessible (even in 90 degree heat) and I finally understood how it all works and how to keep it working. Who would guess it can be so easy to sleep easy at night. Speaking of night, the night maneuver training was fantastic! The water is so peaceful at night and the Miami skyline was gorgeous! Next time I will sleep on the deck (next to my safety noodle).

Thanks again for making this so easy, helpful, and fun!

Brad

7/1/11

Eric and I had been talking and dreaming about getting a large boat and cruising for years and even started saving and researching for when “the time came.” I was nervous that we would make a purchase, set out on adventure, and find we lacked skill and/or hated the lifestyle. Then one day Eric found an ad for Capt. Bob’s Trawler School. This was the answer since we lacked the needed experience to charter a bare cruise.

The hands-on, laid back teaching style was perfect for us – me a teacher who learns by doing and Eric the engineer who must see then do. Capt. Bob’s classes were detailed enough to provide information that was practical and interesting enough to keep your head from exploding. Add that to the beautiful spots we anchored in and you couldn’t ask for much more. So glad we stopped in Jimbo’s – what a cool spot!!!  Thanks so much for the experience – next step for us is THE FINAL SOLUTION! Chartering then who knows .

Beth & Eric – Wilmington, NC

Thanks Capt. Bob,

For teaching us everything we need to know to go to the next step … the final solution! You taught us from scratch how to navigate and drive a single engine 40’ trawler. You also taught me (Marty) the difference between an alternator and an inverter. Plus … the four rules: stay in your lane, cock-a-doodle doo, 360 degrees, and 45 degrees into the wake. The one thing you could not teach me, how to tie a know, but with practice I’ll eventually get it. Anyway, next step is for Sunshine and me to charter something on our own. The boating world will never be the same. Maybe we’ll even make it down to Jimbo’s one day. Hell NO!!!

Martin & Anne

June 6 – 9, 2011

We had been thinking about getting into boating for a while. We had taken the Coast Guard boating safety course (NJ requirement) but we lacked any hands-on experience. We were looking for a way to gain that when we came across Capt. Bob’s Trawler School ad in a magazine. It sounded exactly like what we were looking for – a way to try out our skills at boating without making a huge investment in a boat. And to determine if boating was really something we would enjoy.

We booked our adventure and we are happy to say we were not disappointed. Our Captain, Fred was a superb coach and teacher – building our confidence as he taught us all about the Miami Mermaid trawler and seamanship. From Dania dock down the intracoastal waterway to Miami – out to Boca Chita island and back – we learned to read the markers, the wind, and rules of etiquette in a relaxed, friendly, environment. Capt. Fred is a hoot! Love his stories and wonderful sense of humor. Meals were great, scenery was beautiful, and we gained the confidence we needed and information we needed to make the decision that boating is for us and we have the skills to enjoy it safely.

Many, many thanks – we highly recommend your services!

Kurt & Sheila – NJ

May 30 – June 2, 2011

Great dinners, colorful stories, lots of good practice on navigation, anchoring and docking. I gained a lot of confidence on handing a single screw trawler of this size. Next step, bareboat charter. Thanks for the tips on what to ask about and look for in evaluating a charter.

Fritz and Janet  – Fort Collins, CO

May 7, 2011

4 days later and 5 years smarter … not a bad educational effort for a boat junkie. From turning to knotting, to fendering to the proper laying of an anchor, Deb and I comfortably … and even with a little laughter … brushed up on some old skills and definitely learned some new skills which will only make boating more pleasurable.

Sun, fun, laughter and an education … why couldn’t real school have been like this??

Thanks for a great trip,

Deb & Geoff

April 15, 2011

Thanks Cap’n!

Fun times, good company, beautiful sights! You took our limited knowledge of boating and completely expanded our knowledge and confidence level. From GPS to paper charts, navigation and boat handling. We are more excited to further our journey and dream to owning and being able to handle our own boat. The food was delicious and laughter in the evenings. We loved the hands-on learning – I benefit fully from learning by doing. What a nice time! Thanks so much!!

Lee and Natalie

March 25 – 27, 2011

Thanks Capt. Bob,

This is just what we needed- a chance to drive a boat in real circumstances and get a feel for our possible future on a boat.

Thank you for your very clear guidance! Thanks, too, for sharing with us your first-hand knowledge of buying and selling trawlers. We’re much wiser (we hope) as a result of the experience and Miami is beautiful on a boat!

Bill & Tina

March  20 – 24, 2011

Thank you so much for an incredible journey! We are sure this is only the beginning. A little food, a little faith, and a little navigation equals a lot of fun and a lifetime of friendships. Thank you for a lifetime of learning in just a few short days. We appreciate and loved your hospitality. The food, conversation were great. The sights were memorable and the last night of stone crab was one we will never forget.

Thank you for your teachings and knowledge. We can never repay you. We look forward to the purchase of our boat and join the best of the best. We wish you all the best and thank you to the ends of the earth.

Trent & Renee – Ankeny, IA

March  7  -9, 2011

Capt. Bob,

What can I say: the flamingo will now go home with lots of confidence in navigation, plotting, and electricity. Let me not forget the 4 rules of the road: stay in your lane, white is right, cock-a-doodle-doo, 360 degrees, Capt. Bobble head, and wakes at 45 degrees and 1800 rpms.

Seriously, the class was exactly what we were looking for in regards to hands-on instruction and common sense training. I am ready to tackle the Gulf Stream and the Chesapeake Bay with the help of a Mr. Know-it-all. When we move the boat April 2nd your voice will be in my head – Lord don’t let me screw up.

Everything was great, the boat, training, food, and Jimbo’s!

Sue & Tom – Richmond, VA

2/28/11 – 3/3/11

Captain Bob is the best! I went from being a novice and very uncomfortable to being able to navigate by chart and visual – piloting – I got it! I am actually able to dock – WOW! Wonderful adventures, sights, ah the meals – great! Can’t brag on Capt. Bob enough.

I enjoyed pulling Capt. Bob’s chain and he enjoyed shouting at me … Stay in the white … “I can’t believe you didn’t run aground”

I will recommend this adventure to all my friends.

Alicia & Jim

2/22/2011 – 2/ 26/2011

Thanks to Capt Bob, we went from not knowing we could handle this large of a boat to feeling confident in our ability to navigate, dock, and anchor out.

We enjoyed great meals and good company. We learned a lot of lessons that we didn’t know we needed to know and will use the knowledge gained from this week throughout our boating life.

Lynn & Elaine – Wichita Falls, TX

2/7/2011 – 2/ 11/2011

Thank you Capt. Bob! Tony and I learned a lot! We enjoyed your humor and simple hands-on approach. We now feel more confident in the world of Trawlers (and bigger boats). Thanks for your patience with us newbies to the boating world.

Cathy & Tony – Cape Cod, MA

2/14/2011 – 2/18/2011

What a great adventure!! Thank you Capt. Bob. The food, the fun, the sun, and the lessons were just perfect. We now feel confident enough to start our own adventures on the seas. Look out USVI and beyond – here we come!

Here’s to keeping it in the white! Safe travels to one and all.

Pat & Cindy – Franklin, TN

2/11/2011

We loved:

–          The salads (mmm, hard boiled egg, crunchy things)

–          The encouragement to “drink up” the vast stores of wine we brought

–          Being made fun of for wearing a suit on arrival

–          The mermaids on the boat

–          How fast we learned how to navigate w/the immediate hands-on practice

–          The ration of work/practice to rest & fun

–          The dinners – great vegetables!

–          The illustrative lectures on boat buying

–          The places we stopped – great anchorages, views

–          The dolphins & manatees

–          The equal amount of piloting and navigation practice we each got

As teachers, we are extremely impressed by how much we learned in such a short time, yet how much time there was also to relax.

This was a great vacation and an engaging experience. Thanks, Captain Bob.

Julie & Richard – New York, NY

2/4/2011

After chartering with friends a couple of times we wanted to become accomplished maneuvering our boat. The Trawler School fulfilled our expectations and helped answer all our questions. Capt. Bob helped us reach our “Final Solution.” We’ll continue to charter for a couple of years max, and then, hopefully have our own trawler. We do feel much more self-confident with plotting and handling the big boat. Great hands-on experience. Thanks, Capt. Bob, for keeping it fun.

Nate & Linda – Ohio

January 2 – 8, 2011

Happy New Year!

I am thinking of buying a boat and a trawler is a favorite after having had a 16’ runabout and later a 26’ Ericson sailboat. However, even the latter was over 15 years ago, so I wanted a refresher course, especially as it concerns bigger boats, diesel powered, and more so, trawlers! Capt. Bob was just the man for the job. He made it knowledge-worthy, practical, and entertaining. I took over steering upon leaving dock and he went over reading the charts, and just when it all started coming back he introduced me to “Mr. Know-it-all” with which charts just give you a more “overall” picture for planning routes and picking anchorages. “Mr. Know-it-all” is GREAT! Thank God for technology. We went down to Miami, stopping along the way at different spots … and beautiful, serene anchorages. Once, with the Miami skyline next to you at night is a must. Capt. Bob was very informative as to navigation with the GPS, boat layouts, positives, negatives, and even helped me to consider some other options, such as his Final Solution …before buying, charter, to see if I am really going to like it enough to spend over $100K on it or if not, consider just chartering 3-4 times a year, which ultimately is like taking a cruise ship for 1-2 weeks, without the crowds, rush and structure. Sound Advice and a GOOD IDEA! Get a friend or two to chip in, as now I can navigate and anchor comfortably, and the trip would be more enjoyable and economical to either afford a better boat or a longer charter.

Thanks Capt. Bob for a very informative and practical experience. Trawler school experience is a must before buying a trawler or any boat and you satisfied my expectations (except for the rum, lol).

Bill