Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'Bareboat' mean?
'Bareboat' generally indicates that the boat is not supplied with food or a licensed captain. A 'bareboat' charter does not mean that the boat is completely bare. Our boats are equipped with required Coast Guard safety gear, engine fuel, and fuel for the galley stove, plates, dishes, flatware, cleaning supplies, paper towels, trash bags, and marine toilet paper.

However, the boats are not equipped with bed linens, sleeping bags, towels, dish soap, food seasonings or charcoal (may be desired if the boat's grill is not a gas grill).

Please note: While engine fuel is included with the cost of sailboat charters, fuel is an additional cost for motorboat charters. Charterers are required to refuel motorboats at the end of the charter.

How many people can stay onboard?
For reasons of safety, the number of persons allowed to be onboard is limited by the number of berths indicated in the fleet listing.

Are pets allowed onboard the boats?
For the sake of those with allergies, pets are not permitted onboard any of the boats in our fleet.

Can I smoke onboard the boat?
All the boats in our fleet are designated as non-smoking.

Can I bring my kayak and stow it aboard the boat?
Kayaks easily damage the hulls and decks of the boats. For this reason, we ask that you not bring your kayak.

Can I come back to the marina and stay overnight?
Yes, your slip is available for the duration of your charter. You may return to the marina at anytime. Should you choose to visit another marina in the area, you will need to call ahead of time and request a transient slip. You will be responsible for any transient slip fees.

How far is it from one island to another?
With more than 20 islands of varying sizes within in a twelve square mile cruising ground, the Apostles provide beautiful expanses of open water as well great opportunities for island exploration. For specific mileages between locations, feel free to view a copy of our mileage chart (.PDF format).

Can we go outside the Apostle Islands?
Boating outside the protected waters of the Apostle Islands is only permitted when advance arrangements have been made with our office. If you are interested in sailing 'off-shore' please inquire with our office crew during your booking. For insurance purposes, only certain boats are allowed outside the Apostle Islands.