Sunset sail on Lake Lanier, about 60 minutes from McDonough, Georgia

Sailing Charters near McDonough

About 60 minutes from McDonough to Aqualand Marina on Lake Lanier — private sails with Captain John Rice.

If you are looking for a sailing charter near McDonough, the closest open water worth the trip is Lake Lanier. From McDonough it is about 60 minutes to Safe Harbor Aqualand Marina in Flowery Branch — roughly 55 miles via I-75 to I-675, I-285, I-85 and I-985. I am Captain John Rice, and I have run Lord Nelson Charters out of the same slip on this lake since around 2003.

McDonough heads north for the day to reach open water. Every sail is private and captained by me personally — one boat, one captain, no shared decks or rotating crew. You book the boat and the day is yours.

Lake Lanier covers 38,000 acres with more than 690 miles of shoreline, and the afternoon breeze fills in most days from April through October. It is the calm, captained way to spend a day on the water without owning a boat or learning the ropes first.

The drive from McDonough to Lake Lanier

The route is simple: I-75 to I-675, I-285, I-85 and I-985, exiting toward Friendship Road for Aqualand Marina. Outside of weekday rush hour it runs about 60 minutes from McDonough. The marina has free parking next to the docks, and it is a four-minute walk down to Dock Q, where I will have the boat rigged and ready before you arrive.

  • Distance: about 55 miles, roughly 60 minutes from McDonough.
  • Route: I-75 to I-675, I-285, I-85 and I-985 to Friendship Road.
  • Where you meet me: Dock Q, Safe Harbor Aqualand Marina, 6800 Lights Ferry Rd, Flowery Branch.
  • Parking: free, adjacent to the docks.

Sails McDonough guests book most

Pick the day that fits you. Full rates are on the pricing page.

What to expect aboard

It is a single-captain, single-boat private operation. There is no rotating staff and no shared boat. I run a comfortable sailing yacht set up for day cruising — sit forward on the bow, stretch out in the cockpit, or take the helm yourself once we are clear of the dock. Bottled water and ice are aboard; you are welcome to bring your own food and drinks for a longer trip.

Every passenger has a Coast Guard-approved life jacket aboard, and kids 13 and under wear theirs the whole trip per Georgia law. I keep the calendar light on purpose — one or two charters a day — so the day belongs to you, not to a schedule.

McDonough sailing questions

How long is the drive from McDonough to the sailing charter on Lake Lanier?

From McDonough to Safe Harbor Aqualand Marina in Flowery Branch it is about 60 minutes, roughly 55 miles via I-75 to I-675, I-285, I-85 and I-985. There is free parking next to the docks, and it is a short walk down to Dock Q where I keep the boat. Most folks arrive 10 to 15 minutes before their booking.

Do I need any sailing experience to book a charter from McDonough?

None at all. Every Lord Nelson charter is captained personally by me, Captain John Rice. You can sit back the whole sail, or after the safety briefing I will hand you the tiller and walk you through reading the wind. Most first-timers end up steering for a good stretch of a half-day.

What kinds of sails can McDonough guests book on Lake Lanier?

Half-day and full-day private sails, sunset cruises, corporate team building, hands-on sailing lessons, the kids' pirate cruise, and small weddings and events. See current rates on the pricing page and pick a date that works for you.

What happens if the weather turns on the day of my McDonough charter?

I make the weather call, and I make it conservatively. If the forecast for Flowery Branch shows sustained winds over 20 knots, lightning nearby, or a small craft advisory, we reschedule at no charge. I will call or text you the morning of your sail if anything looks borderline and we decide together.

Reserve your Lake Lanier sail

Captain John runs every charter himself out of Aqualand Marina, Dock Q — about 60 minutes from McDonough. Half-day, full-day, sunset, and corporate sails.

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