The 2 seater CraigCat Catamarans! It’s a unique watercraft that is in a class of its own with its Compact Boats. It’s the world’s finest and only compact power catamaran of its kind on the market. The
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Location: Sarasota
What's Included
- Cooler with Bottled Water & Fruit Cups
- All Fees and Taxes
- Waterproof Bags for belongings
- Winter Dry Wind Jacket
- Life Jacket
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, there is a minimum age requirement for the CraigCat tour. Participants must be at least 8 years old to join, and kids under 18 need an adult present. The boats can fit two people, so it’s a great experience for a parent and child! Just make sure everyone is comfortable on the water.
A: You’ll want to wear something comfortable and breathable since you might get splashed! The provider gives you waterproof bags for your belongings, which is nice. I recommend wearing a swimsuit and bringing a light jacket in case the wind picks up. Flip flops or water shoes work great too!
A: If it's raining or the weather looks bad, the tour can usually be rescheduled without extra fees. Just make sure to call ahead and check with HydroCats. They’re pretty accommodating with changes. I had to reschedule my tour because of storms, and the process was super easy!
Discussions
Just did the CraigCat tour in Sarasota - What a blast!
I went on the HydroCats CraigCat tour last week with my partner, and it was incredible! The boats are super easy to handle, and cruising around Sarasota Bay was such a cool experience. We saw dolphins and had a blast driving the CraigCat ourselves. The cooler with water and fruit was a nice touch. Highly recommend for anyone looking for something fun and different! Just a heads-up, it's a bit windy out there so hold onto your hats!
Looking for gift ideas - Is the CraigCat tour worth it?
I want to gift my brother and his girlfriend something memorable for their anniversary, and I stumbled onto the HydroCats CraigCat tour. Has anyone done this? What’s the vibe like? I just want to make sure it’s not like one of those boring tourist traps! Any details would help!