REVIEW · CABO SAN LUCAS
Steel Aweigh 65ft Sea Ray Yacht Rental
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A Cabo sunset gets real when you’re on a yacht. Steel Aweigh is a 65ft Sea Ray charter that blends luxury service with fun on the water, from whale watching to paddleboards and water toys. You also get a real meal plan onboard, built around local seafood and your dietary needs.
What I like most is the way the crew runs the whole experience like a smooth operation. Names that come up again and again include Fernando (listed more than once), Bryan, and Chef Omar, plus a dedicated bartender to keep drinks flowing.
The main thing to consider is weather. This is a good-weather charter, so if conditions aren’t right, your day can shift (with options for a different date or refund).
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Steel Aweigh: a 65ft Sea Ray yacht rental that works for groups
- A quick reality check on timing
- Fernando, Bryan, and Chef Omar: service that actually feels hands-on
- What I’d watch for as a guest
- Food and open bar: the seafood menu is the big upgrade
- Dietary needs are handled on purpose
- On the water: whales, snorkeling, and paddleboards (when conditions allow)
- Who this suits best
- Sunset cruises and birthday energy: how the vibe changes with duration
- Couples dinner style, without the hassle
- Getting to the marina in Cabo: Centro meeting point and pickup
- Small tip for smooth boarding
- Price and value: $3,250 per group can make sense here
- Weather is part of the value equation
- Who should book Steel Aweigh (and who should hesitate)
- Should you book Steel Aweigh?
- FAQ
- Where does the Steel Aweigh charter start?
- Where does the charter end?
- How much does the yacht rental cost?
- How long is the charter?
- Is pickup offered?
- What’s included with the charter?
- Can you accommodate dietary restrictions or allergies?
- Do you need a physical ticket?
- When will I get confirmation after booking?
- What happens if the weather is bad?
Key things to know before you go

- 65ft Sea Ray comfort for up to 10 with 3 staterooms that feel more private than a typical group boat
- Open bar + personal bartender so you spend less time waiting and more time enjoying the ride
- Seafood-first menu planned with you ahead of time, including options for allergies and restrictions
- Whale watching in Cabo waters with multiple guests reporting big sightings
- Onboard water fun like paddleboards, plus time for snorkeling when conditions allow
- Name-brand service from a crew that repeatedly earns top marks for attention and kindness
Steel Aweigh: a 65ft Sea Ray yacht rental that works for groups

Steel Aweigh is built for comfort and group time. At 65 feet, it’s large enough to feel like a real floating venue, but it’s still sized for a small crewed experience instead of a giant party boat. The charter is set up for groups of up to 10, which matters because you’re not constantly negotiating space, sound, or drink lines.
One of the biggest value points is the layout. There are 3 staterooms, which can make a difference if you’re not traveling just as a couple. If you’re with friends, families, or a mixed group (like a birthday party with different comfort levels), those separate sleeping areas help keep the vibe relaxed instead of cramped. Even if you’re not using the staterooms much during a shorter outing, the space typically makes the boat feel calmer overall.
Also, this is the kind of yacht that supports multiple moods in one trip: you can do a laid-back cruise for sunset, then still have the option to get active with water toys. That flexibility is what turns a simple ride into a full “day out” in Cabo.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Cabo San Lucas
A quick reality check on timing
The duration is listed as 3 hours to 1 day (approx.). That range is useful, because you can match the trip to your plans: short and sweet for sunset, longer for whale time plus water activities. If your schedule is tight, the key is choosing a window that still gives the crew enough time to work with conditions on the water.
Fernando, Bryan, and Chef Omar: service that actually feels hands-on
The crew is the heart of Steel Aweigh, and the names people associate with top service keep showing up: Fernando (including more than one Fernando listed in feedback), Bryan, and Chef Omar. When a charter consistently gets praised for the same staff, it usually means the operation is intentional, not accidental.
Here’s what that means for you in real-world terms:
- You don’t have to coordinate every small request. A designated staff and a personal bartender handle the rhythm of the day.
- The vibe tends to be attentive without feeling pushy. Guests describe things as accommodating and kind, and that shows up most when plans change a little on the water.
- A chef getting named matters. It’s not just snacks and paper plates. You’re signing up for a real meal approach, planned around local seafood.
If you’re the type of traveler who hates watching other people take their time while your group waits, this is the sort of setup that can feel like relief. You arrive, you get settled, and the day moves forward with minimal stress.
What I’d watch for as a guest
Since the menu is planned with you, it helps to decide early how you want the meal to feel. If you’re going for a couples dinner and sunset style trip, you’ll probably want a more “romantic evening” pace. If it’s a bigger celebration, you’ll want to think about timing and dietary restrictions so everything lands smoothly onboard.
Food and open bar: the seafood menu is the big upgrade

Steel Aweigh stands out because it doesn’t treat food like an afterthought. The charter includes a unique food menu using the best local seafood and ingredients, and you work with the provider when booking to build the perfect menu from available options. There are also options for allergies and dietary restrictions, which is a big deal if you’ve ever had to choose between “safe” and “enjoyable” on a trip.
What you should take from this: you’re not just paying for a boat. You’re paying for a coordinated experience that includes meal planning. That planning piece often makes the difference between a nice afternoon and a truly memorable one, especially for travelers who want something special without spending the whole day organizing logistics.
And yes, the open bar is part of the deal. With a personal bartender on board, you’re less likely to end up in the awkward situation of figuring out how drinks work while everyone else is already relaxed. It’s one less thing to think about while you’re enjoying the ride.
You can also read our reviews of more sailing experiences in Cabo San Lucas
Dietary needs are handled on purpose
Food allergies and dietary restrictions can be tricky at sea—so the fact that the charter explicitly offers options matters. When a provider says they’ll work with you on menu choices for restrictions, it signals they plan for it rather than hoping for the best. If you have strict needs, mention them during booking so they can help you shape a menu that works.
On the water: whales, snorkeling, and paddleboards (when conditions allow)

The headline on Steel Aweigh for many people is wildlife time. Whale sightings are a major theme in the feedback. One birthday trip specifically notes over 20 whales, and other guests describe seeing “tons” of whales. In Cabo, that’s exactly the kind of moment that turns a boat ride into a story you’ll keep telling.
There’s also water time for active travelers. The yacht includes paddleboards and other onboard water toys, and snorkeling is mentioned in feedback too. The boat setup supports this, but the exact timing will depend on conditions and what the captain and crew decide is safe and practical on the day.
Here’s the useful way to think about your day on Steel Aweigh:
- Expect a strong chance of whale spotting during the cruise.
- Plan for at least one window where you can jump in for snorkeling if you want it.
- Use paddleboards and water toys as your “fun break” between longer stretches of cruising and whale viewing.
Who this suits best
If you want a mix—views plus a real chance of seeing whales plus optional water play—this charter fits well. If you only want to sit quietly and never get near the water, you’ll still enjoy the ride and the onboard service, but you may not use all the included toys.
Sunset cruises and birthday energy: how the vibe changes with duration

Cabo is made for sunsets, and Steel Aweigh is set up for that mood. People mention a perfect sunset cruise experience, and the charter also shows up for special occasions like anniversaries and birthdays. When you’re celebrating, a yacht does something simple but important: it gives you privacy and pacing. You’re not squeezing into a crowded spot or dealing with constant interruptions.
Because the charter can run from 3 hours to 1 day (approx.), your vibe depends on how long you’re out:
- Shorter trips tend to lean harder into sunset and getting dinner-style food and drinks onboard without feeling rushed.
- Longer trips give more room for whale time, plus additional opportunities to use toys like paddleboards and do snorkeling if conditions permit.
Either way, the onboard setup supports the celebration feel. With a crew running the day, you can focus on your people, not your schedule.
Couples dinner style, without the hassle
If you’re looking for something romantic, the charter has the ingredients: open bar, meal planning, and a sunset-friendly setting. Couples dinner and sunset is one of the ways people describe the experience, which makes sense for this kind of service level.
Getting to the marina in Cabo: Centro meeting point and pickup

Your meeting point is listed as Cabo San Lucas, Centro, Marina, 23453 Cabo San Lucas, BCS, Mexico, and the trip ends back at the same meeting point. That “back where you started” detail is handy at the end of a long day, when you don’t want to worry about another transfer.
Pickup is offered, which helps if you’re staying outside the immediate Centro marina area or if you just want the easy button. The charter also uses a mobile ticket, which generally cuts down on time spent coordinating printed confirmations.
There’s also a practical note: it’s near public transportation. That can matter if you’re moving around Cabo independently and want options.
Small tip for smooth boarding
If you have any dietary restrictions, communicating early helps. Not because the crew is slow, but because meal planning takes coordination. The faster you lock in your menu needs, the less time everyone spends sorting it out on the day.
Price and value: $3,250 per group can make sense here

The listed price is $3,250.00 per group (up to 10). That number sounds big if you think per person. But with a charter model, the math works differently—and the inclusions matter.
Let’s do the simple reality check:
- If you fill all 10 spots, that’s about $325 per person.
- If you have fewer people sharing, your per-person cost goes up.
So when does it feel worth it? In this case, because you’re not just paying for boat space. You’re getting:
- a crewed yacht experience with dedicated staff
- a personal bartender and open bar
- a seafood-focused menu that’s planned with you
- amenities like paddleboards and onboard water toys
- and the chance at standout moments like whale sightings
That combination is why this charter earns such strong recommendations. When a trip includes food, drinks, and coordinated service at a premium-yet-private level, the value tends to land better than a standard tour where you pay for each add-on separately.
Weather is part of the value equation
The experience requires good weather. That isn’t a sales gimmick—it’s a real constraint for time on the water. The bright side is that the provider states that if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Who should book Steel Aweigh (and who should hesitate)

You should book if you want:
- a Cabo yacht rental that feels private for small groups
- a meal experience built around local seafood, with help for allergies and dietary restrictions
- a charter where the crew and bartender handle service so you can actually relax
- the chance of serious whale spotting, plus optional water activities like snorkeling and paddleboards
- a sunset-friendly plan that works for couples or celebrations
You might hesitate if:
- your schedule is strict and you can’t move dates if weather forces changes
- you’re traveling solo and paying per group without sharing (the per-person cost can rise fast if the group isn’t full)
- you don’t care about food and onboard service and would rather spend your money on a simpler, cheaper sightseeing option
Should you book Steel Aweigh?
If your idea of a great Cabo day includes great service, a real meal, and the kind of water moments that become stories, Steel Aweigh is a strong choice. It’s not a bare-bones rental where you manage everything yourself. The charter model here is built around staff support, open bar, and planning your food, which is exactly what makes it feel special.
My advice: if you can be flexible on weather and you’ll split the group size with friends or family, this is the kind of splurge that usually delivers. If you’re set on only a cheap sightseeing day, look elsewhere. But if you’re aiming for a true sunset cruise with whales and comfort, Steel Aweigh is worth putting near the top of your Cabo list.
FAQ
Where does the Steel Aweigh charter start?
It starts at Cabo San Lucas, Centro, Marina, 23453 Cabo San Lucas, BCS, Mexico.
Where does the charter end?
The activity ends back at the meeting point.
How much does the yacht rental cost?
It’s $3,250.00 per group, up to 10 people.
How long is the charter?
It’s listed as 3 hours to 1 day (approx.).
Is pickup offered?
Yes, pickup is offered.
What’s included with the charter?
The charter includes a personal bartender, an open bar, paddleboards, and onboard water toys, plus a menu using local seafood and ingredients.
Can you accommodate dietary restrictions or allergies?
Yes. Upon booking, the menu is planned with you, and options are available for guests with food allergies or dietary restrictions.
Do you need a physical ticket?
No. A mobile ticket is provided.
When will I get confirmation after booking?
Confirmation is received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability.
What happens if the weather is bad?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.































