Smart Tips for First-time Bareboat Enthusiasts


by Graham Brightwell

Bare boating is an exceptionally unique adventure activity. This is a costly pursuit but unquestionably worthwhile. Your first move is to plan your movement prudently. Make the necessary preparations to make your voyage unforgettable. Keep in mind that bare boating is only for those who are healthy.

You must have the fundamental expertise in boat navigation. This consists of steering operations which can be under the supervision of an experienced crew; berthing; and, securing the boat at the dockyard. Rest assured that the charter company will provide you with some briefing before the voyage. Moreover, the skipper and crew will guide you throughout the cruise.

The bare boating adventure is not only motivating. It also gives you the chance to meet more people and network with other yachting organizations. Your social network will get bigger as you mingle with these boating buffs. This can also be a way of developing new business contacts during your vacation spree. Moreover, it is a deviation from the usual holiday in beach resorts or outdoor camping. You only have to be familiar with weather conditions, interesting sights and different ports of call. Try to take sailing lessons so you will become more adept in this undertaking.

Make it a point to touch base only with highly regarded bare boating charterers. Find out the credentials and capabilities of these companies before you take your pick. Finalize all arrangements verbally and ask for a contract. Read the terms and conditions carefully prior to signing this agreement. Take only the most important items for your trip and avoid unnecessary or bulky objects.

Go for baggage which is not difficult to keep. Include a small cooler for beverages so you will not have to go down to the boat's pantry every time you need a drink. Find out if the leasing company will provide sporting equipment such as snorkel mask, diving gear and surf board. Bring your own stuff if these are not included in the package and rentals are costly.

Do not forget kitchen utensils such as knives, spoons, forks, cups, glasses, plates and serving bowls. Although barbecue grills are normally provided by the vessel owner, there is no harm in having your own. Basic medical supplies and first-aid kits will also come in handy. Finally, know the house rules and listen to any instructions given by the vessel's skipper. This is supposed to be a vacation so all possible issues should be anticipated and managed properly.

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