book2sail-sailing newbies

So you’re about to go on a sailing holiday, but you haven’t got a clue where to start? Fear not, here are Book2sail‘s top tips for sailing beginners.

1. Dress well

If you’re gearing up to head out to sea, you certainly want to make sure that you’re wearing the right clothes. The sea breeze can be a bit nippy so make sure that you wear a lot of layers – these can be added or removed depending on the weather conditions. The layering strategy will ensure that your first sailing trip is a comfortable experience.

2. Sunscreen

Sun, sea, and wind – they’re a recipe for the perfect sailing trip, right? Sure, but they can also be a recipe for disaster if you get a sunburn. There’s nothing worse than ending your trip with sunburn, so avoid a few days of great discomfort by making sure you invest in a good sunscreen.

3. Keep your personal belongings safe

If you’re out at sea you’re bound to get things wet. Invest in a good, strong waterproof bag, and you’ll be less likely to get your phone and other valuables wet.

4. Safety First

For your first un-captained trip, it’s also a good idea to rent a boat, as this is usually easier to handle and reacts quicker than larger vessels. It’s always best to ensure that there’s another person on board who knows how to sail and how to call for help in the unlikely event of an emergency.

5. Learn the Lingo

Before you venture out to sea it’s good to have a grasp of the basic sailing lingo and traffic rules. Here’s a great glossary of sailing terms. (add this URL: http://www.schoolofsailing.net/glossary.html)

6. Plan your journey

Sailing is a wonderful experience, however, at times it can be hard work and disorientating especially at night.  It is prudent to plan your journey in advance. Be aware of geographic landmarks and make sure you know how to use your compass and GPS.

Of course, there are plenty of other tips for sailing beginners that can make all the

difference. If you’ve recently been on your first sailing trip, or if you’re an experienced sailor, we’d love to hear about the advice you’d give to an uninitiated. Tweet your advice with the hashtag #Book2SailingTips.

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Frequently asked questions

  • 1
    What are some of the key preparations I should consider prior to my yacht charter?
    • Travel Documentation

      Always ensure you have some form of acceptable identification, in legible condition and valid.

      Medication

      Double check that both you and other individuals in your group remember to bring important medications that you are currently being prescribed, accounting for the amount of time you will be at sea.

      Money & Additional expenses

      It would be prudent to budget for slightly over what you anticipate spending. Charter related expenses will be made known, however you never know whether you will need something once travelling.

      Research

      Set aside some time look up the areas you intend on visiting, both whilst chartering (as part of your anticipated itinerary) and whilst travelling to the location at which you will begin your charter.

      Supplies

      As with any journey or holiday, ensure you have adequate toiletries, perhaps some favored foods and snacks.

      Clothing

      Bring the types of clothing that will, in your estimation, suit the weather conditions of the location in which you will be chartering. It may be handy to spend some time researching a few sailing blogs and weather forecasts.

      Equipment

      All necessary equipment should be found already aboard (including safety equipment and anything required to properly operate the vessel. Though you may like to bring a few extra mod-cons to ensure you have the best of experiences.

  • 2
    What is the best way to choose the right vessel and charter for me?
    • Choosing the best vessel for you and those joining you on your yacht charter, would be dependent on your personal preference. Though we recommend considering the following points:

      • Your level of experience
      • Where you will be chartering
      • The time of year and associated weather conditions
      • The ages and competence of both yourself and those in your group

      It would be very helpful for you to conduct some basic research pertaining to all of the above, by way of asking those who you know have chartered the type of vessel or been to the location you are considering, before. Yacht charter blogs and other relevant websites that will offer you an understanding of the key factors you should consider.

      And of course, we are more than happy to help you with your decision.

  • 3
    Do I need a licence to charter a yacht?
    • That all depends on where you intend to charter. If you would like to charter a yacht within Europe, the answer would be yes. It is important to remember that the correct licencing and/or documentation for your charter is your responsibility and we would strongly advise you to enquire into the legal prerequisites of your chosen charter region, taking care to note any differences if you are to cross maritime boarders.

      Regarding Europe, you will require an International Certificate of Competence, also known as the ICC.

  • 4
    What is an APA?
    • As a rule of thumb, the fee you pay for your charter, includes the rental of the vessel and the necessary crew to operate it, all other expenses associated with the charter are separate and are financed by the APA, which stands for the Advance provisioning allowance.

      The APA generally amounts to 30% of the total charter fee, though this may vary depending on the vessel.

      Dockage fees, fuel, communications and food & beverages will all be financed by the APA. Any remaining money from the APA at the end of the charter, will be returned to you.

  • 5
    What happens if the owner/captain does not show up, or is late?
    • All boat owners are bound to have someone meeting charterers on the day of charter. It is important that you as a charterer notify us if there is something wrong with your charter. For more information read the charterer’s policy.

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