About Tom Virden

Founder, Boatbookings.com

10 Top Tips To Get The Best From Your Crewed Yacht Charter Experience – and Enjoy Yourself More!

We have just launched a page on Boatbookings.com designed to help the charterer understand how to work better with the crew so that everyone is comfortable and the charter goes more smoothly.  A synopsis is included below -for full text see Tips To Get The Best From Your Crewed Charter Experience.

1. Make your desires clear before the charter

This generally involves filling out your preference sheets and telling your broker exactly what you want (and don't want) on your charter.

2. Talk to the Captain at the beginning, and regularly throughout the trip

Captains have excellent local knowledge as well as a good sense for itineraries that appeal to different types of clients.  Talk to him regularly, and don't let issues fester – discuss them early!

3. Treat the crew with respect

Yacht Charter Crews are not servants, and should not be treated as such. A bit of courtesy goes a long way!

4. Be flexible on your itinerary

If your captain recommends against a destination, it's probably because he has assessed the risks and believes it is a bad idea. A bit of flexibility on your part can reduce the tension significantly.

5. Remember you're on a boat

Safety has to come first on a yacht – please don't ask the crew to shade the rules.

6. Treat your broker as a partner

Good yacht brokers provide you with free advice based on their experience and knowledge of yachts and crews.  If you establish a trusting relationship with the broker you will find that the process is enjoyable and you may learn about new yachts or destinations that you hadn't heard about.

7. Don't try to do too much on your charter

One of the greatest joys of being on a yacht is relaxing – you don't have to hit three destinations every day like you are on a tour. Plan a day or two of slack in the itinerary, be flexible, and don't hesitate to stay an extra day in a location if you're enjoying it.

8. Don't put the crew or captain in a difficult position

The most stressful position to be in for a captain and crew is when there is a conflict between what you want to do and their judgment of safety or regulations. Please listen to them and understand their reasoning.

9. Babysitting is your responsibility, not the crew's

Most crews love taking care of kids, but it is not their responsibility to be babysitters. They will often offer to help, but bottom line the children are your responsibility.

10. Relax and enjoy!

You are on holiday and have paid for a helpful crew. Let them make some decisions for you, and enjoy the ride!

Send us yours!

We'd love your suggestions as well, please comment on this blog post or add them on our Boatbookings.com facebook page.

Insider tips to the French Riviera (from those who live there)

Several members of the Boatbookings.com staff live on the French Riviera.  We've been compiling some of their insider tips to get the most out of your time on the Riviera!

– If you want a great place to sit outside in the evening, have a nice meal, listen to some music and feel the buzz – go to Juan Les Pins (near Antibes)

– There is a big difference between the town of St Tropez and Pampelonne Beach, where the St Tropez beach clubs are.  You can't walk between the two. Go to St Tropez town in the morning, shop, see the yachts and have a coffee by the water, then have your skipper take you to Pampelonne Beach for sunning and a long, late afternoon lunch at the Club of your choice.

– You can literally walk right up to many of the world's largest superyachts on the IYCA (International Yacht Club of Antibes) Pier in Antibes.  Same in Cannes by the Palais des Festivals and in Monaco.

– If you're near Cannes, anchor between the two Iles Lerins.  It feels a million miles away from the busy town, is great for swimming, and has a gorgeous view of the sunset behind the striking Esterel Rock Formation. That's what the locals do!

– Don't even think of driving to St Tropez in July or August between 10 am and 1pm.  You'll just roast in your car and arrive in a bad mood. That's why we're here – take a boat and do it properly!

– There are great places to kayak and swim beneath the beautiful red rocks of the Esterel.  Don't just power by on the way to St Tropez – take time to enjoy this beautiful area!

Please add more suggestions here on the blog, or on our Facebook page – we'll be publishing the best on Boatbookings in our French Riviera Section.  Enjoy!

Announcing the Boatbookings Sailing Discount Club – 5% Repeat Purchase and Referral Discounts!

Repeat Charter Discount

Boatbookings is delighted to announce a program where our bareboat clients receive repeat discounts when you book a 2nd bareboat sailing yacht (monohull or catamaran) through us anywhere in the world. As part of our “Boatbookings Sailing Discount Club”, we will give you 5% off of your next charter (and any ones after that!) anywhere in the world where we have yachts. If you chartered in the BVI last year, why not explore Croatia or Phuket this year, and save 5%!

Tell a Friend and Save!

Also, we want to give you a nice incentive to “spread the word” about our service. If you recommend friends to book a charter through us, we will give you a credit of 5% of their charter cost toward your next charter. Tell enough friends, and you could charter for free!

Please see our full program description and terms and conditions on the site, and start planning that charter for next year!

iPad for Yachting update – more apps and even a waterproof cover!

When the iPad was released, we immediately thought that it would be a great tech tool for yachting (See “iPad for Yachting, We Say Yes!“), and Apple clearly have a success on their hands given that they’ve already sold 3 million units.  We tested a few of the iPhone apps on the iPad and they do indeed benefit from the speed and larger screen of the iPad.  The Navionics Nautical Charts app is a shining exmple – the app works great on an iPhone, but the larger iPad screen really makes the charts come alive, and they refresh amazingly quickly.  We’re also seeing daily that more marine iPhone apps are being upgraded to work properly on the iPad.  We are keeping a regularly updated list of iPhone and iPad yachting apps on the Boatbookings site. Please let us know if you discover any great new yachting apps!

But if the iPad is going to be successful on yachts, it has to have a waterproof case. We’re happy to say that we’ve discovered one made by TrendyDigital called the Waterproof Waterguard. It’s a plastic cover that lets you use the touch screen and all the controls of the iPad.  And the best news is that it only costs $19.95 – definitely worth it to protect your iPad!