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After Securing the Boat in the Marina: Key Steps Every Skipper Should Take

Author

Marijan Radović

Sep 21, 2024

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In this article, you’ll discover the essential steps every skipper should follow to ensure a smooth and safe start to their guests' stay aboard. From securing the gangway and submitting important documents to connecting the boat to power and filling water tanks, this guide will help you create a welcoming and comfortable experience for everyone on board.

Dear Skippers,

Once you have successfully secured the boat, it’s time to share the essential steps you should take to ensure a pleasant start to your guests' stay. These steps are crucial for their safety, comfort, and overall welcome:

Exeample of boat moored in marina

Securing the Gangway:

The gangway is the first point of contact between the boat and the shore for your guests. Setting up the gangway ensures safe and comfortable access to the boat.

Gangway

Submitting Boat Documents:

Handing over relevant documents to the marina or reception is an important administrative step. This includes registering your arrival and helps organize your stay in the harbor.

Connecting to Power:

Connecting the boat to the electrical network provides guests with access to electricity for cooling, cooking, and other needs during their stay.

Shore Power in Vis

Filling Water Tanks:

Ensure that the boat’s water tanks are adequately filled. Having enough water available is key to the comfort and safety of your guests throughout their stay.

Water hose

Introducing Guests to the Area:

Make sure your guests are aware of essential information about the surroundings:

  • Reception: Explain where the reception or marina office is located so they can check in or get additional information.

  • Restrooms and Showers: Direct them to public restrooms or showers, depending on availability, so they can refresh and relax.

  • Market and Pharmacy: Inform them about nearby shops and pharmacies for any necessary supplies and medications. The safety and comfort of our guests are our top priorities. Communicate clearly with them and be available for any questions to ensure their experience at the dock is enjoyable and worry-free.

Introducing Guests to the Area

Wishing you a pleasant stay at sea!