Family Day on the Water

It was a crisp but sunny morning when Fred and his family stepped aboard the Korkyra 650 Pro. The boat rocked gently under their feet, but Fred's dad, who was in a wheelchair, rolled on easily thanks to the wide front-loading platform. That was one of the things Fred loved most about this boat—it made the water accessible to everyone.


His five-year-old daughter Claire wore her fluffy jacket and a lovely blue skirt, her little hand holding her grandpa’s as they got settled. Mark took the wheel, smiling. It was a simple boat to handle, smooth and responsive, and perfect for a peaceful family outing.
They cruised along the coast, the wind cool on their faces, but their spirits were warm. Claire leaned against her grandfather’s knee, pointing at seagulls and laughing as the boat bounced gently on the waves. After a while, they docked near a quiet harbor. There was a tiny stand selling ice cream—even in the cold, it was tradition.
Claire got chocolate, Grandpa picked vanilla, and Fred had coffee-flavored. They stood there, jackets zipped up tight, licking cones and watching the boat bob gently at the dock.
