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Welcome
aboard,
We would
like to welcome you aboard and wish you all a wonderful
holiday. To enable all passengers to have an enjoyable
stay we would like to bring to your attention some
important information.
SHOES:
Please do not wear any type of footwear on the boat.
Please avoid the ropes, porthole edges, rigging wires,
blocks, floor hatches, screw/bolts to prevent personal
injuries.
SMOKING:
There is no smoking in the cabins because it is dangerous,
however smoking is permitted on deck. Please do not lock
your cabin doors for fire precautions. If you wish, you
can leave your valuables with Captain for security
(receipt provided).
ON
DECK:
Make sure you secure all your belongings on deck, the wind
can be strong and gusty. The crew cannot be held
responsible for items blown overboard. Please abide the
Captain's rules and judgement as to cruising, weather,
wind, anchorage's, pertinent matters and be seated on a
secure place while the crew is mooring the boat.
HOT
WATER:
The water is heated either by the boat's engine, or some
boats are fitted with a gas water heater. On boats where
the water is engine heated, the water is hot after the
engine has been running and remains hot for several hours.
If the boat uses a gas system, you will need to ask one of
the crew, who will turn on the gas when you require hot
water.
TOILET PAPER:
Please put all toilet paper in the waste bin by the
toilet, otherwise the narrow pipes and filters will
block!! The bin will be emptied daily by the crew.
MEALS:
All meals will be served on the aft-deck (that is at the
back of the boat!). Meal times may vary according to your
schedule, however the captain will let you know (or you
will smell it for yourself!).
DRINKS:
Drinks can be bought from the crew using a voucher system.
At the end of each day you will be asked to sign a voucher
to check the number of drinks you have consumed, your bill
will be totalled at the end of the cruise. There is a
price list displayed by the bar. Please save your Duty
Free for your next week when hotel drinks prices are
likely to be considerably more than on the gulet. Please
make sure you check and sign your totalled voucher daily
to prevent problems at the end of the week.
LIGHTS:
Please turn off the lights when you are not in your cabin.
This saves the boat's batteries and helps stop mosquitoes
from coming in.
PORTHOLES:
Close the portholes in your cabin whilst the boat is
underway, this prevents spray from coming in and wetting
the bedding.
WATERSPORTS:
Please stay within sight of the boat, and tell someone
before you go, if you get into difficulties it will then
be easier to help you.
DIVING and JUMPING:
Do not dive or jump off the boat whilst the engine is
running. The captain may have to move the boat and not be
able to see you. For your own safety, please wait until
the engine has been switched off and the swimming ladder
is in place. Do not climb or jump off the masts.
DINGHY:
Each boat is equipped with a tender (dinghy). The tender
is used to secure the boat and for safety and insurance
reasons can only be operated by a member of the crew.
LIFE JACKETS:
For your safety you will find life jackets in your cabin.
TIPS: It is customary in the yachting world to tip the
crew at the end of your cruise. If you are happy with the
service you have received, please tip the captain and the
money will be shared equally amongst the crew.
Finally, we want you to get the maximum enjoyment possible
from your cruise, so if you have any questions, problems
or requests about any aspects of the gulet please do not
hesitate to speak to the captain. Due to unforeseen
circumstances your itinerary may have to be changed at
short notice, and please remember the captain's decision
is final in all matters!!
Now
lie back and let the crew take the strain! Bon Voyage!
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