
For sport fishermen, the conditions are ideal. The summer months, between May and October, bring with them an abundance of sleek shark, Atlantic blue marlin and other splendid billfish.
In winter, from February through to late April, the cooler waters draw feisty bluefin and bigeye tuna, among other pelagic species. Actually, Madeira is ideally placed at the migratory route for large game fish, and the depths teem with sea life.
Taking full advantage of this marine paradise is the Balancal, a private sport-fishing vessel. Moored at Funchal marina.
The powerful, twin-engine motor yacht is suitable for eight persons and has a fly bridge with covered helm position. An original Pompanette fighting chair all the way from Florida is positioned at the stern.

A day out on the ocean in search of the "Big One" is an adrenaline-fuelled adventure.
The steely-eyed Atlantic blue marlin is smart and swift, a cunning adversary and the ultimate catch for any angler. To land a fish like this takes skill, courage and a boatload of respect for one of Nature's most majestic and awe-inspiring creatures. Suitably, the Balancal operates a 'catch and release' policy.