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SNORKELLING EQUIPMENT
New modern snorkeling equipment is provided upon request.
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FISHING EQUIPMENT
If you want to try your fishing skills we can provide you fishing equipment upon request.
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SKIPPER
One of our skippers can be your captain for the day if you don’t want to drive the boat on your own.
Before departure:
- Watch carefully the safety and driving instructions by our staff. Do not hesitate to ask any question.
- Make sure you know the position of the survival and firefighting equipment.
- Make sure you have at least one fully charged mobile phone with you or a charger (12vlt).
- Consult our staff for the places you prefer to visit depending on the weather of your trip.
- Wear life jackets to children and those who do not know how to swim.
Departing:
- Lower the engine to the water with the help of the trim down button.
- Ensure that all members on board, are well seated.
- Make sure you have your “quick stop” safety rope worn in your hand/wrist.
- Make sure the lever is in the vertical position, that is, you are in neutral. Only then can the engine start.
During the trip:
- The captain should always take into account the maritime traffic, the depth of the sea and the existence of people swimming around.
- Do not move more than 2 nautical miles from the coast.
- Keep safety distance from shores and bathers. If you need to reach a coastline, reduce your speed to the minimum and trim up if the water is shallow. Always ask other members onboard to check the waters when approaching coastline.
- Before anyone dives in the water, the captain must make sure that the anchor is secured at the bottom of the sea and the engine is switched off.
- Keep a course right on channels and harbors.
- Never move in front of a moving boat.
- Do not use the anchor in deep water unless you can see the bottom. The rope you release should be about three times the depth you see.