Biscayne Park Sailing

Homestead, United States

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Description

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Biscayne National Park trips start and end at the park headquarters at Convoy Point. They will sail east across the bay for several hours before stopping ashore at Boca Chita or Adams Key. After a lunch break ashore we will anchor in a protected area where you can swim, use our paddle watercraft or snorkel. Please note that we do not go to the reefs on the Atlantic side, snorkeling in the bay is not as dramatic but still very enjoyable. Then it’s time to raise the sails once again for the trip home. Departure is at 10AM and return at 4PM.

History

Established in 2015.

Our sailboats are run by US Coast Guard Licensed captains. They have a lot of knowledge about the ecosystems in the area and are happy to share it with you. Our boats are safety inspected by the Coast Guard and have all the required safety equipment. They are insured and have permits to sail in Biscayne National Park. We use our diesel engines as little as possible, preferring the quiet beauty of sailing. Many of our captains are American Sailing Association instructors.

Meet the Business Owner

Harold O.

Business Owner

Captain Harold Ochstein grew up in the Midwest, where he began sailing on the local lakes when he was 10 years old. He graduated from Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. After getting married, both Harold and Margie learned to dive in Indiana’s limestone quarries. Since the diving is so much better in Florida, they moved south.

In his career as a Captain, Harold made many deliveries of new Catalina, Beneteau and Island Packet sailboats to the Miami Boat Show. He also captained a 36′ power cat operating as a commercial snorkel boat in the Keys. He ran the 83′ schooner «The Heritage of Miami II,» offering day trips from Downtown Miami into Biscayne Bay. He also captained «The Heritage» and «Yankee,» an 80′ schooner, both in the Boy Scouts of America High Adventure Sea Base program in the Keys for two years. He has spent the last four summers he chartering his own boat with the Boy Scouts.