HVRBR.CLUB
one day at a time.
A new kind of day experience built on the water. Curated flotillas of design-forward vessels running a single sunrise-to-sunset program across Biscayne Bay — anchored in wellness, community, soft-club culture, and the founder's economy. Yacht Week's format, distilled into a Saturday, engineered for Miami.
The Gap
is the Day.
Yacht Week isn't a boat. It's a flotilla, a route, and a social layer. Strip the week off, move it home, and the format becomes a Saturday.
Miami has over 1,000 vessels available for charter on any given weekend. Every one of them operates as a private rental. None of them run as a curated product.
HVRBR.CLUB operates the other way. We don't rent boats. We program days. Each sailing is choreographed from embarkation to disembark — route, soundtrack, hosts, food, content, and community. Our vessels sail together, anchor together, and return together.
The Yacht Week model doesn't need Croatia. It needs density, curation, and a reason to come back. Miami has the demand, the demographic, and the coastline. Nobody has productized it.
That's the entire thesis.
Four Miami
Currents.
Health
+ Wellness
Miami has become the longevity capital of the United States. Cold plunges on Brickell, functional medicine clinics in Wynwood, breathwork studios in Sunset Harbour. The city rebuilt itself around the idea that wellness is a lifestyle, not a Sunday.
Social
Communities
The members-club economy has exploded in Miami. Casa Tua, ZZ's, Zero Bond, Major Food Group properties — the city runs on curated rooms now. Belonging is the product. Exclusion is the feature.
Soft
Clubbing
Club Space Sundays rewrote the rules. The best music in Miami now happens before midnight. Daytime DJ sets, sober-curious dancefloors, afternoon peak windows — the premium audience has moved off the 2 AM schedule.
Founder's
Economy
Miami is the de facto second city of American tech. Crypto, fintech, VC, and the remote-work elite have reshaped the social fabric. The best networking now looks like leisure. The best leisure now looks like networking.
Five acts,
one horizon.
Arrival at Miami Beach Marina styled as festival check-in. Wristbands, manifest confirmation, welcome kit, mimosa / espresso martini / functional NA bar open on deck. Safety briefing folded into a hosted welcome. This is the pre-roll content window — first impressions set the tempo for the entire day.
Departure south through Government Cut, east along South Beach, then west into Biscayne Bay past Star, Palm, Hibiscus. Narrated drive-by of Millionaire's Row with full legal fluency around 2025 Anchoring Limitation Act restrictions. Curated morning DJ set designed for daytime deck energy. Calibration phase — the peak is still coming.
The centerpiece. Permitted anchor at Haulover or Nixon Sandbar depending on conditions. Lunch service, floating mats deployed, swim window, raft-up choreography with sister vessels at full fleet scale. This is where Yacht Week's magic lives — and Miami has no curated equivalent. The sandbar is the anchor experience, literally and emotionally.
Move south to Stiltsville for the iconic content moment, continue along Virginia Key and Key Biscayne. Energy shift — bar transitions from daytime spritzes to a focused afternoon list. The 3–5 PM storm watch window opens here; the route is designed with abort-to-marina options from every anchor point, built into the captain's playbook.
Return leg through the ICW or along South Beach with the golden-hour content window open. Final on-board set, closing ceremonies, disembarkation. Optional after-hours extension at a partnered Ocean Drive or Washington Ave venue for the guests who want to keep going. Content package delivered to every guest within 72 hours.
One vessel
to full flotilla.
Prove the Day
One vessel. Twelve sailings. Repeatable experience.
The MVP phase is deliberately small. One flagship 12-pax vessel running Saturday sailings from Miami Beach Marina across a 12-week pilot season. Success is not revenue — success is a documented, repeatable day with NPS above 50, zero safety incidents, and proven unit economics at single-vessel scale. This validates the format before capital scales the fleet.
Revenue
by design.
Laddered pricing across standard ($450), premium ($650), and private cabana ($3,200 whole-boat). Ticket is the anchor, not the ceiling.
85 seats × $500 blended ticket, plus ancillary F&B, creator, and sponsorship layers. Before variable costs; ~58% contribution margin at scale.
40 sailing days per year at full flotilla, before any replication or format licensing revenue layered on top.
Three
doors in.
A new consumer brand inside a proven platform — launching into Miami's deepest year-round demand window.
HVRBR.CLUB is a new entity nested under GHXSTSHIP Industries, a production and technology company with 13+ years of operations across 52 countries and live event credentials spanning Formula 1, EDC, Ultra, PATRÓN, Red Bull, and Heineken. HVRBR.CLUB is capital-light by design — vessels are chartered, not owned, in the pilot and scaling phases. We're raising against a proven operating team, not a thesis.
Capital deployed across Phase 1 pilot (June–August 2026) and Phase 2 expansion to three-vessel flotilla through spring 2027. Institutional round sized against Phase 2 performance data.
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