Is there a bathroom on board?
YES. There is a fully functional HEAD (Sailors call the bathroom the head) complete with running water, T.P., and hand soap.
Will the boat tip over?
NO. Our boats can handle conditions rougher than we will ever allow our clients to go out in. These boats are not your grandpa's sunfish.
What if the weather is bad?
Safety is our #1 priority. Cruising credits will be given for inclement weather, which will be determined by the Captain.
How many passengers can you accommodate?
Each boat has a legal capacity of six passengers, plus captain and crew. Our combined fleet capacity can accommodate groups of 60+
What if there is no wind?
Unfortunately, we do not control the wind. However, we do have a motor and we will do everything we can to ensure you have fun. You can enjoy swimming, music, fabulous views, and good company.
Can we bring our own food?
You are welcome to bring snacks. Keep in mind a sailboat is designed to heel, so bring something that won't make a mess if it tips.
What should I wear/bring?
Dressing in layers is recommended, especially in the early spring or late fall when you can expect the temperature on the water to be 10 to 15 degrees below the land temperature. Sunscreen and sunglasses are very important in the summer. Remember that the sun reflects off the water and can cause sunburn if you are not protected. A waterproof jacket or windbreaker is a good idea in case the weather changes. If you plan on swimming bring a suit and towel.
Light-soled closed-toed shoes are recommended. Sandals will also work but offer less protection. Ladies, for your protection and comfort, no high heels.
What if I purchased a certificate online?
Even though you have already made a purchase, you must register with us and schedule in
advance. Click
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