How does a skippered charter work?
You choose the pace you want to set and your own itinerary with the help of the skipper’s sailing expertise and knowledge of the cruising grounds. You can get as involved as you would like with the sailing, or if you would rather relax and take in the stunning surroundings, it’s completely up to you.
All you need to do is provide your skipper with their own cabin and ensure there are food and drink provisions on board for both you and your skipper. You can choose to invite your skipper to join you at mealtimes or enjoy quality time with your friends and family on board. In some locations, you can also pre-pay for the skippers provisioning.

What are the skippers responsible for?
- Navigation: Your skipper can take you almost anywhere within your cruising grounds, weather permitting. In addition to navigating the yacht, your skipper will handle all related duties, including charting your course, monitoring weather conditions, and ensuring the safety of all guests during the voyage.
- Dinghy Transport: On occasions when your yacht’s dinghy is needed to travel ashore, your skipper can operate this small vessel to ensure a safe journey to land.
- Safety and Maintenance: Skippers are responsible for always maintaining a safe and orderly deck. This means keeping the lines tidy and out of harm’s way and stowing gear that isn’t in use. Your skipper will also refill gas and water tanks, but guests are responsible for paying any fees required for these.
- Providing a safety briefing to all customers – this is in addition to the health and safety videos that must be watched in advance of your charter.
- Briefing of the boat’s systems, including gas, toilets, water, and safety equipment
What is your skipper not responsible for?
- Cooking for the charter group
- Cleaning for the charter group – skippers will of course tidy up after themselves if they have used the kitchen and will dispose of their litter
- Emptying bins
- Childcare
- Organising land and water-based excursions including diving and taxi’s

What does a bareboat skippered charter include?
- A bareboat skippered charter enables you to select any destination and any yacht in our fleet. You can add a skipper under the extra’s section on the website or by speaking to your holiday planner.
- The skipper fee that is charged will cover the cost of hiring the skipper for your chosen duration.
- You will need to ensure that you have selected a yacht that is large enough to accommodate both your party and the skipper. If the yacht does have a forepeak cabin, this can be an acceptable accommodation for the skipper (excluding the Bahamas); however, you must advise your holiday planner of this at the time of booking as this will be subject to availability. Alternatively, if there is an interior cabin available, the skipper will occupy this.

Gratuity and industry expectations?
A gratuity is expected and is typically given to the skipper at the end of the charter. The amount is entirely at your discretion.
What if I only want a skipper for the day?
Bareboat skippered charters are fully flexible and enable you to add a skipper for the duration of your choice, depending on your needs. You can hire them for the day or for the duration of your charter. Speak to your holiday planner to ensure you have the support you need.
To find out more about what to expect on a skippered charter, please read our blogs.
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