haknslash
Jetboaters Fleet Admiral
- Messages
- 7,585
- Reaction score
- 9,030
- Points
- 567
- Location
- Lake Martin, AL
- Boat Make
- Moomba
- Year
- 2019
- Boat Model
- Other
- Boat Length
- 23
I don't have any specific rules or print out a list of Do's and Don'ts to handout to people. Personally I wouldn't feel welcome if I was given such a thing unless it's a charter boat or something along those lines. YMMV. Maybe it's because anyone that is on my boat is typically a close friend or family so I know how those people generally behave and act. If they are one of my moronic friends they simply don't get invited as I know the inevitable will happen and it's just not worth stressing over. Boating should be FUN and to relieve stress, not add to it.
As far as letting people that come on my boat I just generally tell them where life jackets are, safety stuff, no shoes, no sun tan oils and only spray sunblock if you're on the swim platform. I also tell them to watch any ropes or things in the water to help me out so we don't suck something up and ruin a day. My boat is small so it's not like I'm going to have large parties off it like I'm on a big cabin cruiser lol. If i see someone doing something I don't like I ask them politely to do it another/better way to make it all enjoyable for everyone. I don't care if glass is brought on my boat. Some of the best beers only come in glass near me and that includes what I drink
. As far as smoking goes only I can smoke inside the cockpit. Anyone else must wait until we pull up somewhere to anchor or tie off and then they can smoke off the swim platform. I just don't want burn holes in my seadek or vinyl.
For eating if it's just my wife and daughter with me I don't care where we eat as it's our boat to mess up but if I'm on someone else's boat or if others are in mine I prefer to eat on the swim platform to not get anything on the vinyl. Anyone that disrespects the captain and captains crew gets tossed in the drink and is left to be fish bait ..YARRR
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I've found the biggest stain creators is not food but rather fabric that is brand new and hasn't been washed yet. New bathing suits (red is the worst), towels, bags, etc that have dye in them will typically bleed if they get wet. So I make sure to try and avoid those situations. If a guest has on what appears a new bathing suit I have them sit on a towel. Once I explain why it's usually understood and they will be more aware next time out. No harm no foul.
I feel these are all common sense stuff and there's no need for me to be a drill sergeant to guests unless they just continue to do something stupid after speaking with them.
As far as letting people that come on my boat I just generally tell them where life jackets are, safety stuff, no shoes, no sun tan oils and only spray sunblock if you're on the swim platform. I also tell them to watch any ropes or things in the water to help me out so we don't suck something up and ruin a day. My boat is small so it's not like I'm going to have large parties off it like I'm on a big cabin cruiser lol. If i see someone doing something I don't like I ask them politely to do it another/better way to make it all enjoyable for everyone. I don't care if glass is brought on my boat. Some of the best beers only come in glass near me and that includes what I drink

For eating if it's just my wife and daughter with me I don't care where we eat as it's our boat to mess up but if I'm on someone else's boat or if others are in mine I prefer to eat on the swim platform to not get anything on the vinyl. Anyone that disrespects the captain and captains crew gets tossed in the drink and is left to be fish bait ..YARRR

I've found the biggest stain creators is not food but rather fabric that is brand new and hasn't been washed yet. New bathing suits (red is the worst), towels, bags, etc that have dye in them will typically bleed if they get wet. So I make sure to try and avoid those situations. If a guest has on what appears a new bathing suit I have them sit on a towel. Once I explain why it's usually understood and they will be more aware next time out. No harm no foul.
I feel these are all common sense stuff and there's no need for me to be a drill sergeant to guests unless they just continue to do something stupid after speaking with them.
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