Is there any better way to enjoy Savannah than by boat?
Nope.
We have unspoiled islands with no bridges. Empty beaches to dig your toes into. Countless journeys through creek and marsh. Wide open spaces and hidden shortcuts. Vistas to behold!
And we love to share the joy.
If you are interested in learning more about Savannah's waters or boating in general, or just want to share a ride with your friends, contact foulds.daniel@gmail.com.
Happy Boating!
News, information, and personal experiences of a helicopter-pilot turned boat-captain.
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