What sets Nauti Daddy Sailing Co. Apart?
- Captain Beau

- 3 days ago
- 2 min read

A guest inquiry this week reminded me that sometimes you really do have to toot your own horn. It’s not my natural move, but I’m proud of what I’ve built and how different it is in the gay sailing world. And just to be clear, this isn’t shade. We’re all out here creating community and queer adventure together. It’s a small gay world, but there’s plenty of ocean for all of us!
My Response:
I offer a relaxing, connecting, welcoming gay sailing experience. One that is drama free, and where you are free to be your authentic self. Clothing is always optional, and I really try to set a chill vibe throughout the day, and trip. My charters are all aboard catamaran sailboats, within 4 years of age. Always very clean and in great shape. My trips always include a gay Chef, who handles all your meals, and more importantly, all the dishes that go with dining for 8 people! Everything is included while you are aboard, including custom beverages, meals and snacks. Another standout to Nauti Daddy Sailing Company is, well, me. This is my business, my pride and joy. I want to share the world's waters, with the gay community, and build community. I have sailed over 100,000 miles, in waters across the globe. I also do my charters, all over the world. This gives my guests many options, but the same care on each and every trip. And I continue to gain experience and knowledge as I grow my base of locations traveled. I have been told I offer a little more white glove approach, while keeping a fun, relaxing vibe. Oh, one more thing, my trips are organic. You will notice I don't post exact itineraries. I give you the general synopsis, but not a timeline of our exact steps. Why would I not? Well, because I can't predict the future. I don't know what the weather will be on September 21 of 2027, so I can't tell you where we will end up. We don't know what the wave patterns will be, what islands might have restrictions added to them, what marina is closed for maintenance, etc. I always do my research beforehand, have charter briefings with local experts so I know what areas we should try and get to and which areas we should avoid. I also have a large network of gay sailors around the world I pull information from, when exploring new destinations. This also allows us to be spontaneous, and keeps my trips feel organic and personalized. OK, I'll stop tooting my horn, it's big enough already! I really appreciate you reaching out, and allowing me to brag about my little gay sailing business.





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