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Q. What do I need to bring?
A. Unless you have specific requirements, just things that you need for a day away from home with a few additional items like,
- White sole shoes that won't slip on deck - and they might get wet!
- Sea sickness remedies, taken at least one hour before the trip
- A jacket - even a nice day can turn cold with the wind factor
- A dry set of clothes if you are going out for a day trip
Q. The sun is strong at sea, what do you recommend?
A. Protect yourself against the sun. The reflection of the sun off the water tends to triple the amount of sun compared to a day on land. Wear,
- A hat and sunscreen
- Sunglasses
Q. How do I prevent sea sickness?
A. If your charter takes you offshore or if you have concerns about seasickness, take one of the many types of medicines before hand. Many brands are available, as always consult your physician to make sure the medication is right for you.
Q. I would like to show family and friends photos or video from the trip. How can that be arranged?
A. As a complimentary service we can take digital photos and e-mail them to you the day after your trip - just remember to give us your e-mail address. We can also arrange video recording when you are catching the big one, just let us know before the day. Video recording and burning a DVD will incur an additional cost of $25.
Alternatively, bring your own camera and video equipment. Ask the captain for dry storage on the boat for such water sensitive equipment.
Q. I sometimes like some refreshment during the day. Is beer available onboard?
A. No, alcohol is not available onboard. This is a dry boat, with the exception that alcohol may be brought onboard if consumed in moderation, responsibly and towards the end of the trip.
Q. Is smoking allowed onboard?
A. Smoking is discouraged. If desired, please bring a container for ash and cigarette butts and position your self away form the cabin and rear deck. This is provided sea conditions permit.
Q. I would like to bring my own fishing gear. Is that OK?
A. Yes, no problem, as long as you know your own equipment and its capabilities. Alternatively, use our rods and reels. Just treat the captain's equipment and boat with care and you will have a pleasurable trip with none of the responsibility and clean up. |