Captain Francisco is a Cabo native, hailing from a family of fishermen. As a kid he would fish with his father, also a captain. This is when he found his love for sportfishing. Francisco is a young captain who enjoys every minute out on the water. Easy going and calm natured, he is also passionate and determined. He loves putting his anglers on the fish, whether it be offshore for marlin and tuna or inshore for small game. Francisco has built a great team with his crew, founded upon a careful attention to anglers’ needs. The team looks forward to making everyone who comes on board feel safe and at home, and to ensuring they are well taken care of.
Largest fish caught to date (2022)
Blue Marlin 480 Ibs
Yellowtail 35 lbs
Black Marlin 260 lbs
Yellowfin Tuna 198 Ibs
Dorado 52 Ibs
Wahoo 48 Ibs
Roosterfish 35 lbs
Most striped marlin released in one day: 63
Tournament Wins:
1st Place Wahoo Division in WON Tuna Jackpot 2021
2nd Place Bisbees Black & Blue 2022
This fine sportfishing vessel took 2nd place in the Bisbee's Black and Blue 2022
Impeccably kept, the 60 ft Viking Open Skybridge “Happy Ending” sets herself apart from the crowd. She has been fully refitted, with all new bridge enclosures, runners, and interior upholstery. This vessel has state-of-the-art AC units, including a superb mezzanine AC to keep anglers feeling fresh while still being part of the action on deck.
Happy Ending boasts a spacious salon, with an L-shaped seating area. Flat screen TV is available, as well as a fully equipped galley with granite countertops, sub- zero refrigeration, stove, and freezers.
Forward, this ample vessel has four staterooms and three full heads, all with showers.
Happy Ending is pleasing to the eye, featuring a fresh coat of paint and soothing teak throughout. She includes new props and bearings. Her four Seakeeper stabilizers add extra stability and comfort to an already exceptionally smooth fast ride, no matter sea conditions.
A recent article in Power & Motoryacht explains that Happy Ending’s remarkable running nature is due to her new hull design, with more convex sections in the forward third and latter half of the hull bottom. These design features translate into improved head-sea ride, lift, time to plane, and overall speed and efficiency, enhancing the vessel’s distinctive gentle drift motion. The article adds: “Competitive anglers will also enjoy her all-out speed. This boat managed a confident 31 mph in the slop, but when taken to calmer water, her top speed was 48.2 mph. She effortlessly cruised at 41.4 mph.”
Happy Ending has brand new fishing equipment and six tuna tubes, making her an ideal vessel for tournament fishing.