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The following questions are frequently asked about chartering with The Moorings. If you have a question that is not answered here, or you would like a more personal response, please contact us.


Bareboat Charters
         Will I need a skipper?
         Can I afford a sailing vacation?
         What kind of a boat should I charter?
         What documents must I carry to meet entry requirements?
         Is the Moorings a full-service travel agency?
         Will I save money by purchasing my airline tickets through The Moorings?
         What type of equipment will I find on board?
         Do you provide boat and chart briefings?






Bareboat Charters 
Question:   Will I need a skipper?
Answer:     Depending on your sailing experience, you may already be qualified to skipper a Moorings bareboat. Simply fill out our online sailing résumé,and we'll review your experience and tell you what you are already approved to charter. You’ll also have the option of using our complimentary Friendly Skipper program. This service provides an experienced skipper who will accompany you for the first afternoon to familiarize you with the operation of your yacht.

Question:   Can I afford a sailing vacation?
Answer:     Yes, you can. The "per person" cost of a sailing vacation is usually at or below the cost of a resort vacation or ocean cruise, without the crowds! For an estimate of your vacation, visit our Vacation Planner for a preview of your costs.

Question:   What kind of a boat should I charter?
Answer:     That all depends on you. Your Moorings vacation can be tailored to fit your party and your preferences. How many people are you sailing with? Are they couples traveling together or do you need single cabins for some guests? How much space and comfort would you like? Whatever your needs, The Moorings is sure to have a yacht that is right for you. Choose from a fleet of monohulls and catamarans ranging from 32 to 62 feet, with 2 to 5 cabins. See our Charter Fleet section for a complete listing of yacht models.


Question:   What documents must I carry to meet entry requirements?
Answer:     While some island nations do not require a passport, you’re always advised to carry one when traveling from country to country. For detailed entry requirements, please check with the consulate or embassy of the nation you wish to visit.

Question:   Is the Moorings a full-service travel agency?
Answer:     Yes, The Moorings will make all of your travel arrangements, including air travel, hotel accommodations, car rentals and land tours at the lowest fares available.

Question:   Will I save money by purchasing my airline tickets through The Moorings?
Answer:     Due to our high volume of air travel, we have negotiated lower rates than those typically offered to the public.


Question:   What type of equipment will I find on board?
Answer:     The Moorings carries the most up-to-date equipment and all the extras a sailor could ask for, including GPS satellite navigation systems, autopilots, The Moorings SailMate mainsail stacking system and CD players with cockpit speakers. Some even have generators and air conditioning. The below deck areas are modified from standard factory production models to give you more room, comfort and luxury. For a complete listing of equipment and amenities found on board, see What's Included.

Question:   Do you provide boat and chart briefings?
Answer:     Yes, The Moorings is well known for the preparation we provide our guests. Prior to your charter departure, you will be given a complete chart briefing covering the local cruising grounds, and answering any questions you may have about navigation, anchorages, prevailing conditions, clearing customs or any part of your desired itinerary. We will then give you a complete briefing aboard the yacht you will be sailing, covering all the operating systems, including rigging, electrical system, water system, windlass, stove, head, dinghy, outboard and emergency systems.




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