Yacht charter in Brick, U.S.A.
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Yacht charter in Brick

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About chartering in Brick

Chartering in Brick is a sheltered Jersey Shore outing with quick access to the bay, river, and nearshore cruising grounds. It suits relaxed day trips, fishing runs, and small-group yacht or boat outings from the town’s marina corridor.

Main departure points in the Brick area include Traders Cove Marina & Park on Mantoloking Road, Green Cove Marina on the Metedeconk River, Baywood Marina off Pilot Drive, and MarineMax Brick on Riverside Drive North. These locations put you close to the tidal water network used for most local trips.

From Brick, a day trip can reach Barnegat Bay, the tidal Metedeconk River, and the protected waters along the central Jersey Shore. That makes Brick practical for short coastal cruises, anchor-and-swim stops, and fishing itineraries without a long run to open ocean.

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Boat types & prices in Brick

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Boat typeAvailableFrom (per day)
Yacht13$779
Boat7$558
Fishing boat4$1,063
Sailing yacht2$779

Where do yacht charters in Brick usually depart from?

Most charters in Brick depart from marina and waterfront launch points on the river and bay side of town. The most commonly listed departure points are Traders Cove Marina & Park, Green Cove Marina, Baywood Marina, and MarineMax Brick.

For private charters, the captain usually confirms the exact dock and parking details after booking. That matters in Brick because different boats may stage from different marinas depending on draft, itinerary, and tide.

What can you reach on a day trip from Brick?

A day trip from Brick can easily cover Barnegat Bay, the Metedeconk River, and nearby Jersey Shore cruising waters. These are the most practical local options for a half-day or full-day charter.

The area is better suited to sheltered-water cruising than long offshore passages. That makes it a strong choice for sightseeing, relaxed family outings, and fishing trips that start and end the same day.

When is the best sailing and boating season in Brick?

The most comfortable months are generally late spring through early fall, especially May through October. Those months usually offer the best mix of daylight, warmer water, and easier conditions for day charters.

Brick trips are commonly run on tidal waters, so weather and wind matter more than the calendar alone. Captains can adjust routes inside the bay and river system when conditions are less settled.

Do I need a boating license or skipper in New Jersey?

For captained charters in Brick, passengers do not need a boating license. If you want to operate a self-run powerboat on tidal waters such as Barnegat Bay or the tidal Metedeconk River, New Jersey generally requires a New Jersey Boating Safety Certificate or a NASBLA-approved equivalent.

If you operate on non-tidal waters elsewhere in the state, an additional New Jersey boat license endorsement may be needed. For charter guests, the simplest option is usually a skipper-operated boat, especially for unfamiliar local waters.

How do I get to Brick for a boat charter?

The nearest major airport for Brick is Newark Liberty International Airport, which is roughly 60 miles away by road. Travel time is usually about 1.5 to 2 hours depending on traffic and final marina location.

Brick is also reachable by car from the New Jersey coast highway network, which makes it convenient for guests staying along the Jersey Shore. Local marina access is straightforward once your captain provides the exact meeting point.

Brick yacht charter — FAQ

How much does a boat rental in Brick cost?

Boat rentals in Brick start from around $558 per day. Captained hourly options in the area are also commonly offered, but the final price depends on boat size, season, and itinerary.

Which waters are best for a first-time charter from Brick?

Barnegat Bay and the tidal Metedeconk River are the easiest local waters for a first charter. They are sheltered enough for relaxed cruising and short itineraries.

What departure points are most common in Brick?

Common launch points include Traders Cove Marina & Park, Green Cove Marina, Baywood Marina, and MarineMax Brick. The exact dock is usually confirmed after booking.

Do I need a captain for a Brick boat trip?

No license is needed for passengers on a captained charter. If you want to drive a boat yourself on local tidal waters, New Jersey generally requires a boating safety certificate or approved equivalent.

What months are best for boating in Brick?

The most comfortable season is usually May through October. That window generally offers the best weather for day trips on the bay and river.

Is Brick suitable for families and small groups?

Yes, Brick works well for families and small groups because the main routes are sheltered and close to shore. It is especially practical for half-day and full-day outings that stay on the bay and river.

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