Nootka Marine Adventures, a premier collection of three remote fishing resorts on Vancouver Island, now boasts the world’s largest fleet of Seakeeper-equipped fishing boats. With 20 boats in operation by the end of this season, the fleet is set to expand to 27 by the end of the 2026 season, further enhancing the guest experience on the water.
Seakeeper gyroscopic stabilizers are the world leader in marine motion control technology, transforming the experience for new and experienced boaters alike. By eliminating 95% of boat roll, the chance of motion sickness is significantly reduced, maximizing comfort on the ocean while making fishing adventures more accessible and enjoyable for all aspiring anglers.
“At Nootka Marine Adventures, we are committed to making sport fishing more accessible and enjoyable for everyone. That’s why we’ve expanded our fleet of Seakeeper-equipped boats”, said Dave Pearson, Sales & Marketing Manager at Nootka Marine Adventures. “By minimizing seasickness, we are allowing more people to experience the thrill of a day on the ocean and discover the joy of sport fishing.”
The addition of Seakeeper gyroscopic technology is just the latest initiative in Nootka Marine Adventures efforts to share the art of angling with the world. Those new to the sport can get their feet wet with the Anglers Academy, an immersive learning experience available for kids of all ages and adults. Through this program, sustainable angling techniques are taught with the intention of fostering a deeper connection with our oceans while gaining valuable salt-water angling skills. Included at no additional cost with guided fishing experiences, the program covers:
- Fishing basics and gear essentials
- Boat safety
- Understanding saltwater tides and prime fishing locations
- Fish species identification
- Angling techniques and skills
With customizable all-inclusive packages, Nootka Marine Adventures caters to anglers of all skill levels and backgrounds. Learn more about Nootka Marine Adventures’ fleet of Seakeeper-equipped boats here.