One captain, one call

One call. Consider the yacht handled.

You do not have time to chase three vendors across Estero Bay and Naples Bay. A warm head two weeks ago. A vendor who took your deposit and stopped answering. So you make one call. Captain Dan O'Leary runs SOS Yacht Solutions out of Snook Bight, and he knows the heat, the salt, and the shore-power load on these docks because he works them every week. He checks the boat, runs the systems, schedules the work, and tells you the truth in writing before a small thing turns into a haul-out. One number. One captain. One person on the hook for the whole yacht.

Fifty-foot-plus yacht at a Southwest Florida marina near Fort Myers Beach
Yacht managementFort Myers Beach to Naples

Owner standard

What is included.

A yacht owner wants clarity before scheduling. The work below is scoped around this service, then tied back into the broader management calendar when the boat needs recurring care.

  • 01 One captain on call for the whole boat
  • 02 Dockside checks with photo reports
  • 03 Systems runs and shore-power load checks
  • 04 Vendor scheduling, access, and coordination
  • 05 Pre-trip and post-trip service
  • 06 Hurricane season readiness plan

How it works

Simple, documented, handled from the dock.

01

Call or text Dan. He walks the dock, the systems, and what you want watched.

02

He builds the plan by priority and budget and becomes your single point of contact for every job.

03

After each visit you get photos, notes, and the next call, stated in plain words before it gets expensive.

Questions owners ask

Before Dan comes aboard.

What size boats does SOS Yacht Solutions focus on?

Yachts 50 feet and larger. These are the boats with multiple systems to watch and real money on the line, where a cold AC, a dead head, or a missed haul-out costs the most, so one captain coordinating every check, vendor, and service call is worth the call.

Do I really only deal with one person?

Yes. Dan is your single point of contact. He handles the dockside first-look and the work that fits, and he calls in vetted South Florida specialists when a job runs deep, so you never chase vendors. Call or text and he will walk your dock first.

Private request

Tell Dan what the yacht needs first.

Use the form for non-emergency service. Call or text when the yacht is actively failing, guests are arriving, or a storm decision needs to move now.

Straight to Dan

Put eyes on the boat.

Tell Dan where she sits, how long she is, and what's been nagging you. He works this water and reports back straight.

01 · The yacht 02 · You
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