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... As a charter skipper and cruising instructor, the only time tips are suggested is during skippered charters. Jack Dale On 8 Dec 2005 19:46:32 -0800, " wrote: I've chartered two sail boats in the last four months. In one case there seemed to be no one who was angling for a tip. In the second case, both the briefer and the boat cleaner seemed to think I might be interested in leaving them with a gratuity. In the last several years of chartering and crusing I've never tipped people at the charter operations. Execution at some has been better than others, but I never felt like anyone did something other than what was appropriate for the situation. Comments anyone? I agree. I've never tipped on a bare-boat, but I have received tips as the skipper on a paid charter. It would have to be something quite extraordinary for me to consider tipping one of the workers. However, I have sent letters of praise on occasion. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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