
FRIDAY AUGUST 29, 2025
LABOR DAY WEEKEND YACHT WARS
2025 ORANGE BLOSSOM CLASSIC
HOSTED BY FAMU '92 WYLIE K & STACY MERRELL
CALLING ALL CLASSES, SORORITIES, FRATERNITIES, ME PHI ME'... PRESENTING THE HBCU EDITION...
YACHT WARS
HOWARD VS. FAMU
OBC LABOR DAY WEEKEND MIAMI

WE ARE TAKING THE PARTY TO THE OCEAN... WHO'S #1?
Event Name: Yacht Wars OBC Weekend
Event Date: Friday, August 29, 2025
Event Time: 12:00pm - 4:00pm (1st slot) 4:00pm-8:00pm (2nd slot)
Event Location: Marine Stadium
Hosted by FAMU & HU Alumni
Join us Labor Day Weekend in Miami for a luxury private yacht group outing in a celebration of culture, community and the historic HBCU football rivalry.
*First 5 online reservations will receive complimentary additional hour to their charter*
YACHT FLEET
4 hr
2,000 US dollars4 hr
2,500 US dollars4 hr
2,750 US dollars4 hr
3,800 US dollars4 hr
3,800 US dollars4 hr
4,200 US dollars4 hr
8,200 US dollars4 hr
6,500 US dollars
EXPERIENCE
Choose Your Vessel
Our charter partner's fleet of luxury yachts are ready for your booking. Each charter offers a unique experience tailored to your needs. Enjoy personalized service and unforgettable moments on the water.

Quality Operations
First-class service from a dedicated team before, during, and after each charter. Rendezvous at our charter partner's VIP Lounge at Miami Beach Marina prior to your trip for a cocktail and a seamless start to your day on the water.
Managed Fleet & Crew
Professionally managed elite yacht fleet and industry best hand-selected captains and crew providing unparalleled quality and onboard experiences. Sanitized charter procedures before and after every charter.


Industry Experience
We want to advise caution in renting "cheaper" vessels on the market outside our charter agency partner. Miami's boat rentals have become very tricky, mainly discounted boats without proper insurance, safety gear, etc... that could result in a trip cancellation by Coast Guard, as they conduct daily boarding check-ups. We want everyone to have an enjoyable experience, but safety comes first on the water.