Boat trips are not walks along the boulevard, but neither is going into outer space without a spacesuit. We obey the skipper, turn off unnecessary bravado, turn on caution and common sense and enjoy the journey.
1 - The sea is not a place for discussion. We unquestioningly follow the orders of the skipper
2 - "Stop command". If the skipper says "stop," we all stop to figure out what went wrong and where.
3 - The 3-point rule: 2 arms + 2 legs = 4 points. When moving around the deck, 3 points are fixed, one is moved.
4 - Life jacket. If you are not sure of yourself, take a life jacket from the skipper.
5 - Supervision of minors is the responsibility of parents, with the full support and assistance of the skipper. Children's life jackets are available.
On board the yacht, either barefoot or in shoes with soft white soles.
Seasickness: if you are not sure, the skipper will give you a pill before going to sea.
Chronic illnesses: By boarding a yacht, you confirm that you do not have any special medical needs that are unavailable during the voyage.