The Black Ghost pirate ship is fully inspected and certified by the US Coast Guard. She’s 45′ long and holds up to 30 passengers.
She was constructed in Deltaville, Virginia, a town with a rich history known for building wooden deadrise Chesapeake workboats. But unlike typical boats built in Deltaville, she was built as a passenger ferry, not a waterman’s workboat.
She spent most of her life working for several companies as a passenger ferry on the Hudson River near New York City. From there, she relocated to Cocoa Beach, Florida, as a cruise boat on the Indian River. In 2015 she made her way north to Charleston and was transformed into a custom pirate ship and renamed “The Black Ghost”. Initially, she was based in Bohicket Marina (near Kiawah Island) until The Pirates of Charleston relocated to Ripley Light Marina in Charleston. In 2026, she’s beginning her 11th year in service as the flagship for the Pirates of Charleston!