Our GT Fishing Boats

Our GT fishing boats are perfectly adapted to the fishing conditions in Kenya. They are traditional Big Game Boats and offer comfort and ample space for three to four fishermen. The optimal number of fishermen is three anglers per boat. Four anglers will be accommodated if they are experienced and can work as a team. However, we recommend three anglers per boat for the best comfort while fishing.

 

All the boats are equipped with the latest Garmin fish finders, as well as radios, first aid kits, and safety equipment. Additionally, all fishing areas have mobile reception available in case of an emergency.

Neptune

Made: Bertram 35″

Lenght: 10.67m

Width: 3,75m

Engines: 2x 300HP Perkins

 

Neptune is a 35″ Bertram and one of the most famous GT fishing boats in Kenya. Captain Angus Paul has set many blue water records in the past with this boat, including the capture of the biggest blue marlin ever caught in Kenya, weighing 1248 lbs! Angus Paul and his Neptune are also renowned as one of the best sailfish boats in East Africa.

 

The spacious deck allows four fishermen to cast poppers and stick baits comfortably. However, we recommend an ideal number of three fishermen. If you are a group of four experienced anglers who can work well as a team, you may also fish with four people onboard. Casting from the front is only advisable in calm sea conditions and for individuals with good balance

Albatross

Made: Blackfin 33″

Lenght: 10,11m

Width: 3,20m

Engines: 2x 275HP Perkins

 

Albatross is a 33″ Blackfin with Arran Paul as her captain. The deck comfortably accommodates four experienced fishermen, although we recommend an ideal number of three! Specifically, we suggest two fishermen fish from the back deck and one from the front of the boat. Albatross boasts a sturdy front rail, providing a stable platform for popping from the front.


Arran has years of experience fishing for marlin, sailfish, tuna, and other blue water fish. Together with his father, Angus Paul, he is now one of the best captains for GT fishing in Kenya!

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