Description
A crew boat, also known as a crew transfer vessel, is a specialized type of boat used to transport personnel and light cargo to and from offshore installations like oil platforms, drilling rigs, or wind farms. These vessels are designed for speed, efficiency, and the ability to operate in challenging offshore conditions.
A crew boat, also known as a crew transfer vessel, is a specialized type of boat used to transport personnel and light cargo to and from offshore installations like oil platforms, drilling rigs, or wind farms. These vessels are designed for speed, efficiency, and the ability to operate in challenging offshore conditions.
A crew boat, also known as a crew transfer vessel, is a specialized type of boat used to transport personnel and light cargo to and from offshore installations like oil platforms, drilling rigs, or wind farms. These vessels are designed for speed, efficiency, and the ability to operate in challenging offshore conditions.
Details
Accommodations
This boat has a maximum capacity of 15 people. It features 0 cabins with an overnight sleeping capacity of 0, 0 bathrooms, and 0 showers.
Add-ons
This boat has 0 additional service(s) available for full day trips. You can select optional addons to customize your trip on the next page. Note that required addons are mandatory, and addons marked as payable at base need to be paid directly to the boat owner when you get to the boat.
Amenities
Policies
Full refund if renter cancels 6 days or more before the trip start date.
No refund if renter cancels 5 days or less before the trip start date.
Boat rules
- 1) Boats, whether for commercial or private use, typically need to be registered with the relevant authorities. This process involves providing information about the boat, its owner, and potentially undergoing a survey.
- 2) There are age restrictions for operating certain types of boats, and boat operators may need to possess a license or certification demonstrating their competency.
- 3) Boats are required to carry specific safety equipment, such as life jackets, life buoys, fire extinguishers, and first-aid kits. The specific requirements may vary based on the size and type of vessel.
- 4) Boaters must be aware of navigation rules, including right-of-way, proper passing procedures, and rules for restricted visibility situations.
Owner
Location & Destination Guide