Turn It Up: Tubes, Wakeboard, Subwing & Sea Scooters
Ready to add adrenaline to your Turks & Caicos boat day? Here’s how we set up safe, smile-wide watersports on calm flats—tailored to your vibe, time, and crew.
Watersports on a Private Charter
Our captains sequence towable tube rides, wakeboarding, Subwing, and sea scooters into the calmest water windows of your day. We bring the gear, briefing, and a dedicated spotter so you can focus on fun.
Best Conditions
- Light winds & flat water (often mornings)
- Protected zones for learning/comfort
- Captain adjusts sequence as wind/tide change
Good to Know
- Vests for all sizes; helmets for applicable sports
- Longer charters fit more toys without rushing
- Photos/video opportunities during calm sets
Tubes, Wakeboard, Subwing, Sea Scooters
Towable Tube
Pure laughs for kids, teens, and grown-ups. Speed and turns are tailored to comfort—mellow glides for families, spicier lines for thrill-seekers.
Wakeboard
First-timers welcome. We teach stance, handle position, and progressive starts in flatter water. Experienced riders can request carving sets if conditions allow.
Subwing
Fly underwater at low speed holding a hydrodynamic wing. You control roll and depth with gentle wrist movements—perfect for clear, shallow flats.
Sea Scooters
Handheld propulsion for easy cruising over sandy shallows or along patch reefs (in designated, calm areas). Great add-on between other activities.
Briefing, Spotter, Zones
- Mandatory safety briefing & fitted life vests
- Dedicated spotter for tow sports; clear hand signals
- Operate only in approved calm-water areas
- Captain’s call on weather, visibility, marine traffic
If conditions shift, we pause or pivot to snorkeling, sandbars, or island stops—your fun never stops, it just changes venue.
Who It’s For (and How Long to Book)
- Families & mixed groups: 4–6 hrs fits tubing + Subwing + a swim/sandbar.
- Adrenaline crews: 6–8 hrs adds wakeboard sets plus reef/snorkel or tiki stop.
- Quick sampler: 2 hrs can fit a tube set in perfect conditions.
Best Time & Easy Combos
- Mornings: Typically flattest water—ideal for learning or photos.
- Midday: Mix toys with a sandbar swim or Half Moon Bay stroll.
- Afternoon: Chill pace—finish with snorkeling or a golden-hour cruise.
Guest-Favorite Itineraries
- Tubes + Subwing → Sandbar photos → Chill swim
- Wakeboard sets → Reef snorkel → Floating tiki hop (conditions permitting)
- Sea scooter cruise → Iguana Island → Half Moon Bay
What to Bring
- Reef-safe sunscreen, polarized sunglasses, towel
- Secure swimwear; hair ties; water-friendly camera
- Motion comfort remedies if you’re prone (take early)
Ready to Add Watersports?
Tell us your must-dos and comfort level—we’ll build the perfect sequence around tides and wind.