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So, in calling Sunsail about the opportunity to do a sleepaboard on the first night, they let me know that it is standard and is included as one of your 7 nights. This seems crappy as I had thought (as many here have stated) that it would be 50% of a day rate just to add it. Does anyone know if Moorings is different? Any other suggestions? I'm contemplating making it an 8 night charter to not miss out on some of our plans. Perhaps 7 would be enough, but it just rubs me wrong and I am sure it will still be 2 to 3 PM by the time we're able to roll out the next day after getting checked out. Grr....
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IF YOU are not committed to Sun sail, try tmm or cyoa
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Moorings is different. You start at noon. If you add a sleep aboard, it is discounted off the daily rate.
I think what you'll find in comparing the two though is that the price factors in the evening start with Sunsail.
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Moorings charges 2/3 of the daily rate for the sleep aboard. When we do a Moorings sleep aboard we have no problem getting off the dock by 10am the next morning.
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Correct, Sunsail prices all charters with a evening start. The Moorings prices charters with a noon start and you add the sleepaboard night if you want it. Sunsail has been that way since long before the Moorings purchased them. Why I don't know. It is reflected in the pricing. A 7 night charter with Sunsail is a sleepaboard with 6 nights out on the water. Keep in mind that pricing is negotiable. A sleepaboard is sometimes a item you can get discounted or free. G
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wofat said: ...I am sure it will still be 2 to 3 PM by the time we're able to roll out the next day after getting checked out. I can't imagine why. I think the latest we have ever gotten off, when we have chartered with Sunsail, was about noon. Usually more like 10-11am. The "night before" thing allows you--assuming you get their early enough--to get checked out on the boat systems that afternoon/evening, and also to finish up your provisioning that evening. That way, the next morning, all you have to do is attend the mandatory chart review, and then head out.
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Yeah, with a sleep aboard, you will get out well before 2-3pm. When we've done a sleep aboard, we've been off the dock by 10 or 11 at the latest.
With a noon start, you'd be look at 2-3pm at the earliest.
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We always have asked for the earliest possible boat briefing, and with final provisioning tasks/shore showers, we have been off by 10-1030am. That's been our experience with Sunsail three-out-of-three times.
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Looks like it won't be an issue after all, though thank you all for the feedback. Looks like we'll be sailing S/V Orion. Thanks for contacting me Captain Mark!
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Wofat - you will LOVE Orion! And the folks at TMM :-) Mark is great to work with as well - good choice!
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