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Very often, we are asked how charter companies count the number of days for a typical 7-day charter. Quite frankly, a) it can be confusing; and b) it can make you can needlessly waste sailing time without realizing it when you book your charter. Before anything else, understanding this: No matter how one slices it, what counts is which day and time the boat is made available to you, charter ready, and which day and time you have to leave the boat, emptied, cleaned and all. Contemplate the following. Situation 1: Noon to noon chartersMany companies in the Caribbean use that configuration. Say you start on a Saturday: your boat is available for boarding Saturday at noon. You will have to leave the boat the following Saturday at noon. That is a true 7-day/7-night charter (the standard). However, in reality, when you board the boat at noon, as you can imagine, you do not cast off at 5 minutes past noon. No. By the time you have received the boat briefing (which cannot take place until the boat is officially available to you) and processed the entire list of pre-castoff items, it usually is already past the time when you can safely leave for your first sailing leg. Especially in winter time, when sunset is early in the Caribbean. As a result, you will spend your first night at the dock and leave Sunday morning for a charter which, in reality, started on Saturday morning, and was paid for accordingly.
In the
case above, the boat will be available Friday night at 5 or 6PM. You
will sleep aboard - which, if your party has 3 or 4 couples,
is much cheaper
than paying for 3 or 4 hotel rooms. If you arrive at the base, say,
Friday at the beginning of the afternoon, you have time to provision,
store everything on the boat, settle everyone aboard, proceed with all
your checklists, spend the night, attend the briefing at 9AM and get on
your way on Saturday at 10:30AM at the latest.
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