** 3/4 Day Seabass **
** Nite Bluefish Thurs - Friday & Saturday **
**PRIVATE CHARTERS AVAILABLE**
GO TO THE "BOOK NOW" RED TAB ON THE RIGHT
call our Fishing hotline for more information
732-496-5383
Reservations reccomended but not mandatory. Walk Ons are always welcome with much availability
Gift certificate link under "Book Now" on right side of page, for any last minute gifts
All Major Credit Cards Accepted
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The Norma-K III is located at Kens Landing Marina in Point Pleasant Beach, NJ.
Whether seeking an all out fight against a bluefish, the delectable fillets of a fresh caught fluke, sea bass, cod, or other species, the Norma-K III gets you to our productive fishing grounds in comfort. Equipped with the latest electronics, the Norma-K III is by far one of the top producing party boats the shore has to offer. Best of all, our speed, stability, and overall angling comfort are second to none! Enjoy watching TV in the galley, our large observation deck, or comfortable cushioned bench seating with tables. If the weather gets cold, warm up in the galley or just grab hold of the heated hand rails. Everyone from the area's top anglers to families on vacation rave about our stability and friendly mates.
Thank you for visiting and we look forward to seeing you aboard!
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3/4 DAY FISHING BLACKFISH
7:30AM - 2:30PM!
ADULT $90
SENIOR $85
CHILD 12 AND UNDER $55
RESERVATIONS CAN BE MADE ONLINE BUT ARE NOT REQUIRED!
The history of the development of the inlet area in Point Pleasant Beach is actually a young one. When John Kennell Sr. moved here from Passaic in the late 1920's, there were not many people around. The inlet was all gentle sand dunes and weeds. At that time, "Jack" worked as an electrician. The young man built a house for himself in Point Pleasant. While working on a job back in Passaic, he cut his finger and had to go to the emergency room of a hospital. The nurse who treated him, Myrtle, took care of him so well that he married her in 1931. During the depression, the young couple was more fortunate than many others, even though work was scarce.
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