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Experience the magic of Cocoa Beach aboard S/V Always Sunday, our smooth-sailing 41’ catamaran designed for comfort, fun, and unforgettable memories. Whether you're chasing dolphins or soaking up a Florida sunset, this 32-passenger vessel is perfect for families, couples, groups, and adventurers of all kinds. 🗺️ Itinerary Sneak Peek: Cruise through the calm, no-wake waters of the Banana River Lagoon and Thousand Islands. Spot dolphins, manatees, and exotic birds while relaxing on shaded seating or front trampolines. Then, we raise the sails and catch the breeze for a smooth sail back toward the setting sun. ⭐ What Guests Are Saying: "Absolutely the highlight of our trip to Cocoa Beach!" "The sunset views and wildlife were out of this world—book it!" 🛥️ Cruises Offered Daily: • Public Dolphin Watching Cruises • Sunset Sails (BYOB!) • Private Charters for birthdays, reunions & more 🎟️ Reserve Now: www.CocoaBeachCatamaran.com 📍 Departs from Island Time Marina – Free Parking! ✅ Know Before You Go: • Family-friendly & all ages welcome • Bring sunscreen, sunglasses, snacks & your favorite drinks • Plenty of shade and comfy seating for 32 guests • Restroom on board • Locally owned & operated right here in Cocoa Beach! 📲 Follow the fun: Instagram: @CocoaBeachCatamaran Facebook: www.Facebook.com/CocoaBeachCatamaran #AlwaysSunday #CocoaBeach #SunsetSail #DolphinCruise #CatamaranAdventure #FloridaVacay #SailingLife

Sailing Rules of the Road When Sailboat Meets Sailboat There are only three basic possibilities, and three basic boating rules of the road to follow, when your sailboat approaches another sailboat. Rule 1: When you are on the same tack as the other boat, the leeward boat has the right-of-way. Rule 2: When you are on opposite tacks, the starboard tack boat has the right-of-way. Rule 3: If you are overtaking the other boat, or it is overtaking you, the boat ahead (the overtaken boat) has the right-of-way.
