 | The Free Spool Too is a 43' custom built sports fisherman built in the Florida Keys's. She is "day boat" design and built for hard core light tackle fishing, truly a sailfish fishing machine. The Free Spool Too is also designed for "anchor style" bottom fishing for Grouper, Snapper, and many more. Twin diesel powered, modern navigational equipment and fish finding electronics, she is designed to go out and CATCH. The Free Spool Too has a large cockpit fishing area with four fighting chairs and a 4 rod rocket launcher. Four live wells and a 30 foot tower will put you and your group at an advantage over the rest of the fleet, and the fish. With a head (bathroom) on board, stereo and comfortable seating you and your group will have a great adventure! |  | The "Spellbound" is a 57 foot Custom Charter Fishing Boat maintained as Yacht quality, & run by Capt. Jay Cohen based in Miami fl . This twin diesel "battle wagon", "Spellbound" will get you to the deep sea big game fishing grounds in comfort and luxury. Capt. Jay and his crews are courteous professional charter fishermen, & tournament experienced. We are ready to give you the trip of a life time, whether its a four hour half day or seven days in the Bahamas. Air conditioned at sea, roomy saloon, full galley, three staterooms, and two baths, she is like a home away from home. Entertainment center below, television ,Satellite TV at Sea , DVD, CD, WIFI, and stereo. Navigational systems above, sonar, radar, GPS, chart plotter, VHF, and auto pilot. "Spellbound" is the perfect charter fishing boat, custom built to fit all of your needs. |  |  |
 |  Meet Capt Jay, I have been fishing my whole life. I caught my first fish with my father, at the age of 18 months. That first 2lb flounder was the start of it all. I am a fourth generation fisherman, and fishing rod builder. Although, I am the first in my family to take fishing from an avocation to their primary vocation. My great grandfather was a rod builder, and I still have a few of his hand made split bamboo rods. Every fishing rod on the boat was built by myself. My first paid fishing job was at the age of 13 as a second mate on the New Popeye, an 85 foot "party fishing boat". Now at 40, I can honestly say that I have been fishing professionally for more than 27 years. I worked charter fishing boats throughout college in New Orleans. I then began grad school in Miami, first as a mate, then as a captain on charter boats. At that time I also spent a lot of time tournament fishing, both in the Gulf of Mexico (out of New Orleans) in the Bahamas, and out of Miami . My first charter boat was a 24foot Topaz "Sweet Gina". It had a single diesel engine, tuna tower, and ran daily trips for up to 3 anglers. |  |  |