BOAT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

Questions and Answers about boats on Sailo

Find out more information about the boat rentals and yacht charters on Sailo by reading the questions that renters are asking directly the boat owners and the answers they receive. The general topics vary from details about pick-up and drop-off locations, inquiries about activities you can do on a boat rental, catering options, safety questions, etc.

At Sailo we encourage all our users to communicate with the boat owners and request additional information about the sailboats, motor boats and catamarans available for rent on the platform. On each boat page there is a Customer Questions & Answers public section, where any user can ask general questions about the boat or yacht charter. As a customer, you can also choose to initiate a private conversation with the owner by clicking on the "Message Owner" blue button.
Question:
Can I bring my own drinks?
Answer:
No, guests cannot bring their own and may purchase drinks packages for this yacht rental.
by Janet on August 15th 2018
Question:
Does the yacht have AC?
Answer:
Yes, this yacht rental is fully air- conditioned.
by Janet on August 15th 2018
Question:
Can we rent for multi-day trips?
Answer:
Yes, multi- day trips are available. We can do a variety of trips depending on how many days/nights you are thinking. Cruising to destinations like Bimini / Bahamas or the Keys are at least 2-day trips, since it takes about 8 hours for example from Fort Lauderdale to Marathon Key.
by Janet on August 15th 2018
Question:
What would a multi- day trip look like?
Answer:
To give you an overview of what we'd suggest to do for a 2day/1night cruise:
- Leave Fort Lauderdale (our home port) in the morning around 9am
- Stop at a nice waterfront restaurant "Dock'n dine" style by tying up right at the restaurant (you'll feel like celebrity arriving there by yacht instead of by car!)
- Continue our cruise down south towards Miami, cruise through downtown Miami, take a look at the Marine Stadium and Stiltsville, maybe drop anchor for a quick swim in a nice harbor near Key Biscayne, and then continue our cruise to Key Marathon, catch the sunset from the water, dock there and have dinner.
- Next morning leave early, cruise along the Keys, drop anchor someplace nice, go for a swim or keep cruising to Key West for lunch.
- Cruise back from the Keys to Miami and along the beaches of Bal Harbor, Hallandale, Aventura, Hollywood back to Fort Lauderdale, arriving there in the evening, concluding the trip with a nice sunset cruise.
by Janet on August 15th 2018
Question:
we are from Quebec , do we need specific capitain license from USA to rent that boat?
Answer:
In general, boat owners and operators will want to see that you have significant experience operating a similar vessel before approving a bareboat booking. Specific licenses and certificates are not necessarily required, but can help to show your level of competence.
by Janet on July 9th 2018

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