Our routine is to be underway at first light, run a full day and anchor up at one of our favorite spots just before dusk or tie up at a marina if an anchorage is not convenient. Your yacht will get the best of tender loving care. Come along to see for yourself and learn the waterway. We are happy to take along the new cruisers to teach and instruct and instill confidence in their boat handling and navigation.
Reservations are made by telephone only. We do not take deliveries thru a delivery yacht broker. We work directly for you. Delivery confirmation is made after a 50% deposit has been received. Once we receive your yacht delivery request, an estimate is made as to how many days the delivery will take based on the vessel type and the distance to be traveled. Most sailboats and trawlers travel from 80 to 100 miles per day. The 50% fee is based on that number of days. Payment can be either check or cash. Sorry, we do not accept credit cards. You can reach Captain Merritt at 757-537-3763.
The final payment will include remaining charges incurred during the vessel delivery and is due upon arrival at the final destination.
To estimate your delivery cost, divide the distance to your destination by the estimated daily mileage, times $350.00 per day. Add in the cost of fuel and dockage (we prefer to anchor out but need to stay at a marina every third or forth night) and transportation to the pick up and from the drop off destination. THAT'S IT. There are no hidden surprise delivery fees.
Your boat must be insured. WE DO NOT INSURE YOUR BOAT NOR DO WE HAVE SECONDARY INSURANCE TO COVER YOUR BOAT WHILE IN TRANSIT. Most boat insurance policies will remain in effect during the delivery if the owner is not on board, provided a licensed captain is operating the vessel. You should check this out.
Choosing a captain is well beyond the scope of this web site. How do you select a delivery captain? There are hundreds of “Captains” looking for trips. Most are in a hurry to get your boat delivered, catch the next flight back to pick up the next delivery job. Full throttle, damn the “NO WAKE ZONES”. The owner will receive the fines long after the delivery captain is on his next trip.
A word about United States Coast Guard Licenses (USCG). Google on USCG license. It's not hard to find sites with “Get your Captain License in just 3 weekends. No Coast Guard Exam!” All USCG licenses are not created equal. A Masters license of unlimited tonnage any oceans takes many years of formal education and sea experience, a far cry from three weekends. So check out your prospective delivery captain's license and experience.
With us you have the security of knowing that your yacht is not only in safe experienced hands but cared for by fellow boat owners as if it were our own yacht.
See you on the waterway. Respectfully, Merritt and Vicky
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