
The annual Ozarks trip. The Smith Mountain pontoon weekend. The crew that always rents the same dock house. Weekend Sync rolls year-over-year.
- Pontoon days
- Dock house
- Wake / ski
- Sunset cruises
Weekend Sync is designed for the same friends, year after year. Each crew has one captain who creates it, invites the group, and keeps the calendar moving. Same crew can run a dozen different trips.

The annual Ozarks trip. The Smith Mountain pontoon weekend. The crew that always rents the same dock house. Weekend Sync rolls year-over-year.

Powder chasers who book three weekends a winter and one big trip. Lock in dates before the lift tickets go up.

Outer Banks. 30A. Hilton Head. The crew that's been splitting the same beach house for five years — and the new crew trying to start the tradition.

Coolers, rafts, and a shuttle bus. The river weekends that depend on water levels and everyone being free at the same time.

Home games, away games, conference championship runs. The crew that books the same hotel block every fall.

Smokies cabins, Catskill A-frames, KOA campgrounds. The trip that runs on firewood and a Bluetooth speaker.

Group trips abroad. Big birthday years. The 10-person Italy trip that took two years to plan. Weekend Sync handles the long-lead chaos.

Bonnaroo, ACL, Stagecoach, Red Rocks runs. The crew that buys tickets in January and figures out logistics in July.

Opening weekend. The fishing trip you've been talking about since college. Crews that plan around seasons and tag draws.
One member creates the crew, sends invitations, and has the final say on locking in dates. They can promote co-captains, hand off a single trip to whoever's hosting, or pass the role entirely. Either way — somebody's always steering.