Nice efforts, not sure if the humans are important to your view but both could use a bit of fill light otherwise they appear more as blotches rather than as an interesting element.
For me, Joe, that foliage in the top right corner of the first image has to go. Maybe crop to a panoramic ratio? I know that will mean losing the top of some masts but I think it will concentrate on the figure which would then become the main subject; so the mast loss wouldn't really matter ?
The second image works fine. You have a mast very close to the left edge; but what else could have been done? Ideally, give yourself a fraction more 'wriggle room' when shooting? You don't want to lose anything from the right side which looks good as it is. Cropping tighter on the left side will probably create more problems than it solves so I think I would leave this scene as it is now, unless you have already cropped from the left and have something which could be replaced.
I know from personal experience, just how difficult it can be to frame crowded boat scenes. Even when I take great care over my compositions I often find that I have overlooked something when I see the result on my computer screen.
I love the images for that overall blue which is my most favorite color.I liked the first image more; regarding the hanging branches, i liked it because it suggests the origin of those shadows and helps one feel the comfort of anotherwise sunny place...
Thanks Geoff . I looked at it again and could not bear to loose the tops of the masts by cropping the tops to get rid of the foliage. I tried lightening and darkening and reducing the saturation to see if I could reduce the visual distraction but all the adjustments did not improve the image in my opinion. Thanks for your thoughts and suggestions as always.