Nevermore & The Raven
Some names simply belong on the water.
Nevermore draws inspiration from Edgar Allen Poe, who once spent time stationed at Fort Moultrie on Sullivan’s Island, and a nod to the darker, more mysterious side of Charleston—a city shaped by centuries of sailors, storms, war, folklore, and stories that still linger along the harbor.
At the center of every experience is The Raven, our 30-foot Scout 305 LXF. She is sleek without feeling precious, powerful without losing the ease of a day spent on the water, and comfortable enough to let the harbor become the whole point. With seating for six guests plus crew, every charter stays intimate, giving you room to stretch out, settle into the bow, feel the salt air, and watch Charleston unfold from a perspective most people never get to see.
Out here, the city feels different.
At sunrise, the harbor is still and silver, the skyline barely awake. By evening, the water catches the last light and carries it beneath the bridges. After dark, the same shoreline becomes quieter, older, and somehow a little more mysterious.
That is what Nevermore is really about: not simply taking a boat ride, but stepping away from the shore long enough to see Charleston the way it has always been meant to be seen — from the water.