Nomad

55' Hatteras 6 Pack Offshore Sportfisher
Captain Mike Sorr

Offshore Deep Sea Blue Water Private Six Pack Charter
Sportfishing out of Mission Bay, California

Our vessel for hire is a 55 foot Hatteras bluewater fishing yacht. This large-displacement V Hull design provides a very stable and safe ride.

  • 3 custom built bait tanks with a 16 scoop capacity.

  • Full electronics including state of the art side-scanning sonar.

  • 3 state rooms (sleeps 6).

  • 2 full bathrooms.

  • Comfortable galley/lounge with kitchen table, TV and DVD player.

  • 1,000 mile range.

  • 30′ High Tuna Tower.

  • 2 independent stereo systems.




Having side scan sonar is a game changer. What it means is that you can not only see fish below you, but to the sides of you as well. This gives you an unfair advantage when sportfishing. You can check kelp patties for fish just by driving by them.

The other advantage of this vessel is lots of bait. The huge bait tanks will keep enough bait alive for even the longest multiday trips, and allow you to unload bait on top of the fish when you find them.

Couple this with the very roomy back deck, spacious interior, and huge bedrooms, and you have yourself a capable, well-equipped, fishing charter yacht.

All private charter includes Snacks, Water, Soda, Coffee, and Snacks. Any private charter 10+ hours includes one meal for every 8 hours on board.


Available Trips

(From 9 Hours to 3 days)


video gallery

PHOTO GALLERY

sport fishing spots


Target Species

Arguably the best fighting fish for its weight, and they can get up to 300 pounds each!

Although smaller than the Bluefin, this ferocious fish puts up a fight you will not soon forget.

This is the big one. If you hook up on this you will be in the fight of your life. These fish way hundreds of pounds!

Call 619.508.7823 or LIVE CHAT.

Not technically a tuna, but in the same weight class, it is known for the best tasting sashimi on earth.

The colorful skin of this fish is iridescent!
It is also known for its high flying antics.

Growing quite large, a 40 lb. White Sea Bass will kick your... well... you know.