JADA | Captain's Log
April 3, 2026

Concert nights are becoming their own chapter aboard JADA.

A note from the captain to our guests and regulars.

We have learned something important this season: a concert night aboard JADA is not just a charter with music in the background. It is its own kind of evening. The guests show up differently. The harbor feels different. Even the way people settle into the boat changes once everyone knows there is a real live set waiting across the water.

On a standard harbor sail, people unwind slowly. On a concert night, there is anticipation from the first hello at the dock. Guests arrive carrying a bottle they chose on purpose, a spread they actually thought about, and that particular kind of energy that comes with wanting the night to feel worth remembering. That changes how we host, and it changes how we prepare the boat.

These evenings call for tighter timing, clearer boarding instructions, and a more deliberate rhythm. The best version of the experience is not rushed. It is measured. We want people aboard early enough to get their bearings, claim their place on deck, take in the skyline, and feel the transition from shore life to harbor life before the first note reaches the water.

JADA is especially well suited for this because she does not feel like floating event inventory. She feels like a real vessel with her own history and temperament. That matters. A concert night on a generic party platform is one thing. A concert night on a 1938 classic yacht is something else entirely.

For those of you following along, this is the direction we are continuing to build. Smaller guest counts. Stronger atmosphere. Clearer identity. Not a loud boat party. Not a venue substitute. A better room for the right kind of night.