Seaforth Landing Does Not Deserve Your Business - Stay Away!
- July 17, 2008
- Rated 1 of 5 by
kschwink from San Diego, California
I've been fishing all of the landing in San diego for over twenty five years. I can tell you from many, many years of experience that seaforth has a real problem with accountability. The captains, deck hands, and even the galley cooks have a major attitude problem. Cheating on the jackpot, over charging on galley tabs, dirty looks by crew members, rude comments by crew members, talking crap about passengers loud enough so everyone can hear, and acting in a disrespectful manner. The manager of Seaforth Landing doesn't have the balls to do anything about it. The owner or majority share holder I have spoken to about this, but he's never around seaforth landing, and is has many other things on his plate to care about this enough to do anything. Another thing that really bad are these deadbeats that fish on the boats and ride for free to fish for the jackpot so the crew can have it. They take up most of the prime rail space and leave nothing for the paying passengers. The two boats that are by far the biggest violators of all the problems are the New Seaforth, and the Sea Watch. I've noticed that the boats that are operated by their owners run a pretty tight ship, and generally don't have all these problems. It all has to do with accountability. I would, and do encourage everyone I know to stay away from Seaforth Landing. They do not deserve your business!
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Seaforth Was the Worst!
- June 19, 2008
- Rated 1 of 5 by
carob20 from san diego, California
We've been sportfishing from all boats in San Diego and let me tell you, Seaforth is the worst. The crew shows no respect and will take jackpot fish, equipment, bait, etc, brought on board by the passengers, and hide, steal, or throw it overboard and then deny it. Attitudes are negative and do not make for a happy experience. Family, friends, and perfect strangers have the same nightmare stories to tell of Seaforth Sportfishing.
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