Frequently asked questions

How does booking work?

You find a boat and week on Seventh Sail, send an enquiry/booking, and we connect you with the charter company that operates it. The charter contract and payment are with that operator; we facilitate and support you throughout.

Who do I pay?

Payment (deposit and balance) is made directly to the charter operator under their terms. We don’t collect or hold charter payments.

Bareboat vs. crewed — what’s the difference?

Bareboat means you charter the boat and sail it yourself (a qualified skipper aboard is required, or hire one). Crewed means a professional crew (typically skipper + host/cook) comes with the boat, included in the price.

Do I need a sailing licence?

For bareboat charters, the operator requires a recognised skipper qualification (and often a second qualified crew member). No licence is needed for a crewed charter, or if you add a professional skipper.

What’s included in the price?

The displayed price is the charter fee for the week. Extras like the security deposit, APA (a provisioning/fuel allowance), end cleaning, tourist taxes, and optional add-ons are set by the operator and shown in your booking documents.

What’s a security deposit?

A refundable amount (or insurance waiver) the operator holds against damage, returned after the charter if all is well. Amounts vary by boat.

Can I change or cancel?

Changes and cancellations follow the operator’s policy for your booking — see our Cancellation & Refunds page. We recommend travel insurance.

What if something goes wrong on the charter?

The operator runs the charter and provides on-water support. We’ll help you reach them and sort out any issues.

Still have a question? Contact us.