First the Boat.

Rascal is a 43ft. Bertram kept in excellent Condition. Very comfortable and roomy even with 6 passengers. You can fit all 6 up on the top deck, or in the Cabin, not to mention the back of the boat where the fighting Chair is.

Rascal back n side

Large Salon to hide from the Sun, have lunch or just hang out and read, even take a nap. (there's pillows not in the photo)

Rascals Salon

You are welcome to bring DVD's to watch on the TV.

rascals stereo

The Galley has a Refrigerator & a Microwave for your Food and Beverages. (NO GLASS OR BANANAS PLEASE)+ there is a big Ice Chest full of Ice for your Beer, Sodas, Water etc. (FYI: the Captain likes Coors Lite and the other Captain/crew likes Steinlager :-)

Rascals Galley

Captain Kevin owns the boat, and Captain J J Captains the Boat when Kevin is not working, the rest of the time JJ acts as your crew. Here JJ is setting his lines...

JJ setting the lines

The Views are fabulous! Haleakala volcano in the back ground.

rascal view of Haleakala

This is where I would put the Video of us catching the 2 Mahi Mahi we got that morning. I was too busy videoing the mahi being brought in, to get a Photo. Scroll down to see the 2 Mahi Mahi we caught. This is the buoy we were aiming for when we heard the Zinging that says we got a fish on the line-the sound every fisherman loves!

Click here to watch the Mahi Video on our Fishing Blog

HS Buoy

The view of the 'back side' of Kaho'olawe from 2 miles away, as no one is allowed within 2 miles of this Bomb ridden Island. (2 miles south of Kaho'olawe)

buoy and Kahoolawe

Back in the Harbor @ Maalaea, the Captain hangs up the fish for photos.

2 mahi

Athena with 2 Mahi

Captain/ Owner Kevin cuts up the fish, while JJ starts cleaning the boat, getting it ready for the next days charter.

Kevin cutting Mahi

These are older photos I took a few months back. Jack shows a customer how to fillet fish

jaack cutting fish

A happy customer has Fresh Mahi and Ahi (Tuna) for dinner.

Rascal Happy Customer

what's a fishing web page with out a photo of a Trophy $$ Fish. It took Dave 6 hours to bring this big boy in. It died after 3 hours, can you imagine how hard it was to bring up-dead weight. Because it was a money fish, no one else was allowed to touch the fishing pole. Dave said later if it hadn't been a money fish and everyone on the boat depending on him, he would have given up. Good Job Dave!!

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