Traveltalkonline.com Forums


BVI Cruise Schedule TTOL Sponsors BVI Travel Calendar
Forum Statistics
Forums39
Topics39,338
Posts319,013
Members26,659
Most Online3,755
Sep 23rd, 2024
Top Posters(30 Days)
bdeeley 74
RonDon 39
GaKaye 26
erb923 25
jazzgal 25
Kennys 22
fabila 20
Member Spotlight
jagmansr
jagmansr
Ohio
Posts: 535
Joined: October 2013
Today's Birthdays
YachtReprise
Who's Online Now
31 members (Whale Tail, jrw, panman, bostonbob, sugarae, Uksimonusa, jacksinsxm, Latadjust, dolfer, IslandBoi, CaribbeanCanadians, Todd, Kennys, Memphré, Billtjw, MrEZgoin, KirkB, polaris, zhawk, mark37, SXMbeacher, charlie, 9 invisible), 811 guests, and 73 robots.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
Rate Thread
#41218 02/21/2015 06:11 PM
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 364
Traveler
OP Offline
Traveler
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 364
Unbelievable!
A Cat just came in at high speed, racing for a mooring, then decided to anchor ON THE REEF, despite open moorings. As an owner, and as a sailor, I am without words. If the wind changes tonight, he will be hard aground.

Kevin

BVI Sponsors
FRANKIE2 #41219 02/21/2015 06:23 PM
Joined: Feb 2015
Posts: 109
Traveler
Offline
Traveler
Joined: Feb 2015
Posts: 109
Kevin ... Agree, unbelievable! There should be a common sense exam captains have to pass before chartering ... Assume this was a charter vessel?

SailOrion #41220 02/21/2015 06:26 PM
Joined: Nov 2010
Posts: 302
Traveler
Offline
Traveler
Joined: Nov 2010
Posts: 302
The correct thing to do would be to dinghy over with some beers and have a friendly conversation.

stevemac #41221 02/21/2015 06:28 PM
Joined: Sep 2010
Posts: 5,720
Traveler
Offline
Traveler
Joined: Sep 2010
Posts: 5,720
I'd report them to the charter company if its a bareboat charter. Other than talking to them, not much else you can really do.


Matt
maytrix #41222 02/21/2015 06:50 PM
Joined: Sep 2006
Posts: 5,680
Traveler
Offline
Traveler
Joined: Sep 2006
Posts: 5,680
Get the name of the boat and the company, if there is one.

tradewinds #41223 02/21/2015 07:02 PM
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 10,213
Traveler
Offline
Traveler
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 10,213
I agree with the 3 last posts, guaranteed bottom damage. Can you take a picture and post in the morning?

tradewinds #41224 02/21/2015 07:02 PM
Joined: Mar 2008
Posts: 243
Traveler
Offline
Traveler
Joined: Mar 2008
Posts: 243
1. Common Sense Exam...excellent idea!
2. Dinghy over with beers...great idea - all but gone in this text msg age
3. "not much else you can do"...True, unless you're a pirate and then a plank would be good. A plank for them walking off of or you pummeling them with!
Seriously, how in the world do you not know that... a) It's questionable/wrong to anchor near/on a reef!? and b) That the reef is there!?

justaroofer #41225 02/21/2015 07:38 PM
Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 2,451
Traveler
Offline
Traveler
Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 2,451
Oh dear...precisely the reason we co own an old boat and can not bring ourselves to buy a new one in charter ....my heart aches for the owners of this vessel.


Kim

Sandsailsun #41226 02/22/2015 07:22 AM
Joined: Oct 2014
Posts: 2,158
Traveler
Offline
Traveler
Joined: Oct 2014
Posts: 2,158
Is there any further update ?


Warren S/V Scuba Doo
Lagoon 50 (winner of best crewed yacht under 55 feet at the St. Thomas crewed yacht boat show).

https://www.cyabrochure.com/ebn/2307/pdyrX/6642/4///
warren460 #41227 02/22/2015 10:00 AM
Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 5,861
Traveler
Offline
Traveler
Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 5,861
What happened? Did you get the boat name? I know all the boats at BVIYC - they don't put the company name on theirs....


[Linked Image]

warren460 #41228 02/22/2015 10:07 AM
Joined: Apr 2012
Posts: 167
Traveler
Offline
Traveler
Joined: Apr 2012
Posts: 167
I am hoping that soon they will require some form of certification for these bareboat charters. I know it will hurt the industry financially, but it will keep things safer. It is required in so many other places in the world. At least one person aboard should be qualified and licensed to operate the vessel of its size, and tonnage.

Just last week, a brand new 45' beneteau from Moorings tried to anchor in Norman Island, right up the front of course... dragged, and was way too close to 2 different boats, (including mine). They had also jammed the windlass, and had no idea what they were doing. (at all)
I took pity and I offered to help them, which they quickly accepted. Moved them out to the end, far away from anyone else, anchored, and left them be. (No buoys left) In talking to them, only one person had any experience, which involved day sailing on a Catalina 27, about 15 years ago, for one summer.

But hey, it is only a $500 deductable, if anything happens... Hence the term, "Credit Card Captains"

Don't get me started about drinking and driving on the water....

warren460 #41229 02/22/2015 10:22 AM
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 364
Traveler
OP Offline
Traveler
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 364
It was a Festiva Charters boat. Left early in the morning.
Did not get the name. He made it thru the night without grounding, but was about 10 yds fro brown coral.I am now at Cooper. Big seas and wind for next 24 hours. Home Wed.

KFQ

FRANKIE2 #41230 02/22/2015 10:34 AM
Joined: Sep 2006
Posts: 5,680
Traveler
Offline
Traveler
Joined: Sep 2006
Posts: 5,680
Festiva. So, it was a "professional" captain. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/duh.gif" alt="" />

tradewinds #41231 02/22/2015 10:41 AM
Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 5,861
Traveler
Offline
Traveler
Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 5,861
That is exactly what I was thinking, Chris....


[Linked Image]

Winterstale #41232 02/22/2015 10:51 AM
Joined: Mar 2008
Posts: 2,578
Traveler
Offline
Traveler
Joined: Mar 2008
Posts: 2,578
Frankie2 - what is Cooper like right now? I'm tucked into Prickly Pear in the North Sound and the big gusts just came through, whipping the tops of the little wavelets in the Sound. I can't imagine that Cooper is any good today. I'm waiting here until my Tuesday weather window opens for St. Martin.


[Linked Image]
Zanshin #41233 02/22/2015 11:09 AM
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 364
Traveler
OP Offline
Traveler
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 364
Hello Zanshin!

Cooper is actually OK. A little bumpy outside near the Drake. As usual, full by 1 PM. Tuesday and Wednesday look better on Windguru for your St. Martin passage. Have fun.

Kevin

FRANKIE2 #41234 02/22/2015 11:51 AM
Joined: Oct 2000
Posts: 770
Traveler
Offline
Traveler
Joined: Oct 2000
Posts: 770
If it was a Festiva boat the captain may have known exactly what he/she was doing? Sounds like it was a non event? Or did I miss something? Assuming the anchor was in sand not on the reef.


Jim
Sailmoby II
captmoby #41235 02/22/2015 01:01 PM
Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 375
C
CGB Offline
Traveler
Offline
Traveler
C
Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 375
Uhhmm....$500 deductible ?
Are you kidding?
My house has a $5000 deductible - and it doesn't move, and in storm-free Canada

$500 deductible... on a ($300,000???) moving battering-ram....lol

CGB #41236 02/22/2015 01:11 PM
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 10,213
Traveler
Offline
Traveler
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 10,213
letsgosailing, what type of licensing are you talking about? Getting a Capt's license requires logging 360 days at sea, how many charter guests qualify? I am sure some could pass the written tests, however there is nothing in between except ASA. My deductible is $2500 and $5000 in a named storm, which is common with Caribbean insurance.

CGB #41237 02/22/2015 01:20 PM
Joined: Sep 2010
Posts: 5,720
Traveler
Offline
Traveler
Joined: Sep 2010
Posts: 5,720
Quote
CGB said:
Uhhmm....$500 deductible ?
Are you kidding?
My house has a $5000 deductible - and it doesn't move, and in storm-free Canada

$500 deductible... on a ($300,000???) moving battering-ram....lol


Charter companies charge for insurance - this is what gives the lower deductible. As an owner in moorings, I opt out if it which means we are on the hook for the normal deductible which is typically 1% of the hull value.


Matt
maytrix #41238 02/22/2015 01:27 PM
Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 375
C
CGB Offline
Traveler
Offline
Traveler
C
Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 375
Wow.. still - would you wanna play insurance company ?

40 yrs ago, when money was super-tight
I remember my brother saying to me...
"Hey - insurance is cheap. Don't skimp in this area"

1% deductible - on a ship - wow...

Curiosity - what percentage of the protected 99% does insurance cost ?

CGB #41239 02/22/2015 01:31 PM
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 10,213
Traveler
Offline
Traveler
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 10,213
1/2 million dollar cat will have a $5000 deductible, seems reasonable

sail2wind #41240 02/22/2015 02:07 PM
Joined: Mar 2012
Posts: 880
Traveler
Online Content
Traveler
Joined: Mar 2012
Posts: 880
I never take the supplemental insurance either.
Insurance isn't cheap - it returns an average of "pennies on the dollar".

My attitude towards insurance is to only insure against truly unendurable losses. My new cars are insured for liability only.

Declining insurance is the only form of "gambling" I engage in, because the return is statistically above parity, and gets even better if you exercise caution and judgment to put you above actuarial averages.


M4000 "Lio Kai"
MrEZgoin #41241 02/22/2015 03:16 PM
Joined: Apr 2012
Posts: 167
Traveler
Offline
Traveler
Joined: Apr 2012
Posts: 167
As far as I am aware, when you rent a yacht from Sunsail, there is a $500 damage deductible. ($6500 for racing, $500 for cruising)

I have done 8 Heineken Regattas on the Sunsail program,

I am not sure what their insurace companies charge, but this is what the renter is charged.

You ding the boat, or you sink the boat...

Last time I rented from Sunsail was 2 eyars ago, so it may have changed.

No experience required (Send them your sailing resume, which people embellish..)

Your "Named Storm Deductible" is for damage from a hurricane, not a simple collision with another boat or reef, on a sunny day in January.

I am talking about the Sunsail policy, not the Insurance Company policy. Very different thing.

No point arguing... Call Sunsail and ask!

AS for qualifications... You need qualifications to drive a car, ride a motorbike, why not a Half million dollar yacht? At a bare minimum, basic understanding of Cardinal markers, right of way, VHF usage and protocol,

In the BVI, you can drink all day while driving the boat, and have NO idea what you are doing... and it is acceptable. Just Sayin.

letsgosailing #41242 02/22/2015 03:39 PM
Joined: Mar 2012
Posts: 880
Traveler
Online Content
Traveler
Joined: Mar 2012
Posts: 880
The Yacht Damage Waiver is supplemental insurance that brings the deductible down to $500. It's usually optional and the only time I've done it was on flotilla where it's mandatory.

The Yacht Damage Waiver is not available when racing, that's why the deductible is higher there.


M4000 "Lio Kai"
letsgosailing #41243 02/22/2015 03:41 PM
Joined: Oct 2000
Posts: 770
Traveler
Offline
Traveler
Joined: Oct 2000
Posts: 770
I must have missed the turn. I thought this thread was about anchoring on a reef at Marina Cay?


Jim
Sailmoby II
captmoby #41244 02/22/2015 04:37 PM
Joined: May 2009
Posts: 28
S
Traveler
Offline
Traveler
S
Joined: May 2009
Posts: 28
Real captains don't drive a boat. They sail or operate a boat. That's how you can tell the difference between a captain who has obtained a license from a recognized four year training program and one who has not.

SOLAR #41245 02/22/2015 05:24 PM
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 10,213
Traveler
Offline
Traveler
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 10,213
4 year training program? more like one week at Captain's school. The hardest part is logging the necessary hours.

sail2wind #41246 02/22/2015 06:18 PM
Joined: Feb 2002
Posts: 925
Traveler
Offline
Traveler
Joined: Feb 2002
Posts: 925
The “Captains School” short course usually teaches to the test. About the only useful part of the test to a charterer is “The Rules of the Road”.
Sea time : The 360 day’s for an OUPV “aka 6Pack” can be documented in a canoe and also for the Masters 720 days, 50 tons and up if one wants to be creative.
Twice on charter and twice on deliveries I’ve had “Captain certified” crew scare the hell out of me with their lack of knowledge. Maybe they forgot what they learned or answer “C” wasn’t relevant.

Sandsailsun #41247 02/23/2015 10:52 PM
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 201
Traveler
Offline
Traveler
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 201
Quote
Sandsailsun said:
Oh dear...precisely the reason we co own an old boat and can not bring ourselves to buy a new one in charter ....my heart aches for the owners of this vessel.


Hmm. And here I thought you coowned an old boat because of the incredibly talented and ridiculously handsome partners. smile


Mike
msdj69 #41248 02/23/2015 11:58 PM
Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 5,861
Traveler
Offline
Traveler
Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 5,861
Quote
msdj69 said:
Quote
Sandsailsun said:
Oh dear...precisely the reason we co own an old boat and can not bring ourselves to buy a new one in charter ....my heart aches for the owners of this vessel.


Hmm. And here I thought you coowned an old boat because of the incredibly talented and ridiculously handsome partners. smile


Yes...that's what Kim says all the time!! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" />


[Linked Image]

msdj69 #41249 02/24/2015 06:07 AM
Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 2,451
Traveler
Offline
Traveler
Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 2,451
Quote
msdj69 said:
Quote
Sandsailsun said:
Oh dear...precisely the reason we co own an old boat and can not bring ourselves to buy a new one in charter ....my heart aches for the owners of this vessel.


Hmm. And here I thought you coowned an old boat because of the incredibly talented and ridiculously handsome partners. smile


Haha...of course... that's reason number one <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" />


Kim


Link Copied to Clipboard
Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.5