
*4 person max. for sails. Polaris Jack is a serious sailing vessel, and all guests must be physically able to climb a ladder and maneuver themselves both onto and off of--and while aboard--the boat. Don't hesitate to contact the captain with any questions/concerns!​​​​​
CALL/TEXT: (207)546-1122
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~3 hr Sail for 4: $400
Islands, wildlife, lighthouses, and mermaids...
A true wilderness adventure... With our typical summer SW winds, we'll exit the harbor and sail along the uninhabited islands of a nearby deepwater archipelago, cruise close to historic Nash Island Lighthouse, and view the resident flock of sheep. Seals, eagles, and porpoises abound--and the occasional sighting of a bluefin tuna or finback whale.















Sunset Cruise: $400
A rare and memorable experience...
*Full moon sails are an extra $100 and worth it!
Be there to witness how the ocean changes as the sun sinks below the distant islands and Acadia National Park. The world goes quiet as eagles return to their nests and gulls flock to the outer islands. Depending on timing, we'll sail around several islands before watching the sun set from open waters. Then we'll sail home in the last light. Watching the full moon rise while the sun sets is magical.













1.5 hr Harbor Cruise: $200
Enjoy a cocktail or just a jaunt around the harbor.
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Step aboard and get uncrowded, if only for a brief trip. We'll sail or motor through the local lobster fleet, and there will be plenty of time to learn about the world of lobster fishing. Seals, eagles, and porpoise frequent the harbor.















1/2 Salt $600
Full Salt $1000
Get salty and experience what this place (and pace) has to offer. Either the full or half day will offer a relaxing journey to some wild, unspoiled places that few ever experience.
The longer the sail, the more scenic and dramatic the islands become. Whether you want to see the sheep, the lighthouse, or anchor in some hidden cove for a drink and some chow, these longer options allow for all of it. You'll see the lobster fleet at work, and you'll witness the simple beauty of the ocean once they've returned to the harbor.

