Right now, Thursday looks great for fishing - both tides and Buoyweather. Subject to change, as always. From Friday on, Buoyweather looks pretty crappy for the coming weekend.
$800 is not that bad for a big boat like Joker for the day. Split it between 4 guys and it's $200 a piece, plus tip, fish cleaning, etc. I don't charter per se, I "take friends fishing." However, I generally ask the same price - $200 each for 3 guys, a full day of fishing. I could take four, but I'm all about everybody having a quality fishing experience. With 5 guys (including myself), the boat starts getting cramped, lines get tangled, etc. Plus, I go out to the deep reefs (51), not the trigger fish reefs, other than to make sardines and mackerel for bait on our way out.
There are some nice white sea bass running out there right now. I heard of one close to 50 lbs. caught this weekend. I have one of the fastest boats in Rocky Point and always have a quality fishing experience. You get what you pay for - $100 triggers and sand bass or $200 seabass, red snappers, gold-spots, grouper, etc.
Jim, you had a boat. You know what it costs for upkeep, storage, fuel, launch fees, etc. All adds up in a hurry! Granted, the economy is not doing any of us any favors right now. But that is not a bad price -- if Joker takes you to quality fish. I have seen them down by the Caballo and the island before, but don't think I've seen them out at the 51. It's a big boat and it doesn't move that fast. By the time Joker got out to the 51, you might get a couple drops, then it would be time to turn around and head back in.
Anyway, my 2 pesos on the subject.