Friday, December 21, 2018

Enjoy A Smooth Sailing Operation With BVI Yacht Charters

By Kimberly Jones


Owning a water vessel is a privilege. It is also a whole lot of challenges when there is an awfully long distance to be traveled. It is even harder when the timeline does not allow for sailing to the destination. BVI yacht charters are a service that will transfer the vessel from point A to B at a cost. However, if one is not careful they could muck things up.

The first thing to remember is that cheap could get one in hot water. This is definitely not a campaign against cheap. If the service is cheap but still quality then well and good. However, one must observe extreme caution when faced with a cheaper than usual price tag. There could be a compromise on quality or loads of undisclosed hidden fees.

With that in mind, is the prospect company a carrier or a broker. See, a broker merely acts as a bridge from between the client and the carrier company. If you have access to a milk producing cow, why go to the store for processed milk? Brokers conceal themselves very well now. A good way to verify is to ask for a personal connection to the vessel agent. A broker will not have that kind of access. A carrier will usually have connections in almost every dock.

Find a company that has been in the field for a while. See, experience means knowledge and expertise. This is especially important on routes and vessel handling. Some routes can be choppier than others. Or some may make for a shorter journey but riskier due to several factors. Like, say, pirates and other aggressive parties. A company that has enough experience has a better chance of getting to the destination safely.

How will this vessel go from the water to the carrier vessel? Will it be lifted on, then off at the destination dock? Will it be rolled on then off at the destination dock? How does one choose from the options? The company should have all the necessary equipment for the exercise. The company should be able to handle whatever size and dimension.

There are regulatory requirements to adhere to. Some might not be aware. Do some research before the meeting. If the representative does not mention, ask about it. A carrier that has no appreciation for these regulations is a questionable partner. Proceed with caution, if at all.

Tarps and ropes are affordable. They are okay. But then they also wear due to the elements after a while out on the sea. They pose a risk to the safety of the vessel if the distance is vast. Shrink wrapping, though expensive, may be a better alternative in some cases. It will provide protection from the elements. It will last the whole way. It will not wear easily.

One should ask for preparation directions from the carrier. They might receive advice like empty the vessel. Remove all personal items. Remove all items that are not firmly fixed to the surfaces.




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