easy
2–6 hours
Suitable for all fitness levels; mostly sitting with occasional light movement for fishing or swimming.
Set sail on the 20’ Scout DC (Black) in Sea Isle City, NJ, for a private and customizable outdoor water adventure perfect for fishing, cruising, or relaxing on the bay. Discover comfort and convenience on every outing.
Ages 21+ to Rent · Daily & Weekly Rentals! · 5 People/4 Adults & 2 Kids
Experience the thrill of the water with the Scout 20’ Dual Console, a versatile boat perfect for fishing, cruising, or relaxing. Enjoy cushioned seating, convenient rod holders, and a smooth ride with a wraparound windshield. With a swim ladder and Bimini top, your day on the water will be unforgettable.
This Scout 20’ Dual Console is a clean, versatile boat for anyone looking to fish, cruise, or just relax on the water. Easy to handle, quiet, and set up with everything you need for a day out.
It’s got cushioned bow seating up front, cup holders within reach, rod holders when you’re fishing, a depth finder to stay on track, and a wraparound windshield for a smooth, dry ride. Stainless bow rail adds safety and style. Bimini top gives you shade when you want it. Swim ladder off the back makes it easy to hop in and out.
Approximate capacity is 5 Adults or 4 Adults and 2 Kids.
We encourage you to have a NJ boater safety certificate when renting our boats, however one is not required. If you do not have a NJ boater safety certificate, you can watch helpful videos online about Rental Boat Safety online. We will email you a link.
Use sunscreen and wear hats or sunglasses to protect yourself during extended exposure on the water.
Always review the local marine forecast to avoid unexpected storms or rough water conditions.
Utilize the rod holders to safely store fishing poles while cruising in order to keep the deck organized.
Ensure the swim ladder is fully secured before use to safely enter and exit the water.
Sea Isle City has a rich maritime history as a coastal resort town known for fishing and boating since the early 20th century.
Local efforts focus on protecting marine habitats and advancing sustainable boating practices to preserve water quality.
Protect your eyes from sun glare while on the water.
summer specific
Useful for cooler breezes on the water during early season trips.
spring specific
Ensure safe footing on wet boat surfaces.
Keep valuables dry during outings and unexpected splashes.