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Coast Guard Stops Unauthorized Charter Carrying 11 People

By Matthias Binder May 11, 2026
USCG busts illegal charter carrying 11 people near Ana Maria Island
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USCG busts illegal charter carrying 11 people near Ana Maria Island

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Details of the Thursday EnforcementWhat Separates Legal Bareboat Charters From ViolationsWhy These Checks Matter for Coastal Safety

USCG busts illegal charter carrying 11 people near Ana Maria Island – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)

Bradenton, Fla. – A U.S. Coast Guard law enforcement team from Station Cortez ended an illegal charter operation near Bradenton Beach Marina on Thursday. The vessel carried 11 passengers and was operating under the guise of a bareboat charter, which federal rules strictly limit. Officials described the action as a routine termination of an unauthorized commercial trip.

Details of the Thursday Enforcement

The crew boarded the boat after observing signs that it was functioning as a paid charter rather than a true bareboat rental. All 11 passengers were safely accounted for, and the operation concluded without further incident. The Coast Guard emphasized that such checks protect both the public and legitimate operators along the Gulf Coast.

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Station Cortez personnel have conducted similar patrols in the area to ensure compliance with federal maritime regulations. The location near Bradenton Beach Marina places the incident in a busy recreational zone where charter activity is common.

What Separates Legal Bareboat Charters From Violations

Federal guidelines require that a bareboat charter transfer full control and responsibility to the renter. When those conditions are not met, the arrangement crosses into unauthorized commercial carriage. The Coast Guard noted that the renter must meet specific legal thresholds for the charter to remain valid.

Operators who bypass these rules expose passengers to unnecessary risks and undermine licensed businesses. Enforcement actions like the one on Thursday serve as reminders that documentation and operational control must align with the law.

Why These Checks Matter for Coastal Safety

Illegal charters can operate without proper insurance, safety equipment inspections, or trained crews. The termination near Bradenton Beach Marina highlights ongoing efforts to maintain standards in popular boating areas. Passengers on such trips may unknowingly participate in unregulated travel.

Coast Guard officials continue to monitor the region to deter repeat violations. The focus remains on education and enforcement to keep Florida’s waterways secure for everyone who uses them.

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