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[email protected] December 9th 05 03:46 AM

Bareboat Charter Tipping
 
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?


Lord Reginald Smithers December 9th 05 04:02 AM

Bareboat Charter Tipping
 
The 2nd ones were transplanted from NYC.


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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?




[email protected] December 9th 05 04:48 AM

Bareboat Charter Tipping
 
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?


Capt. JG December 9th 05 08:01 AM

Bareboat Charter Tipping
 
wrote in message
...
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




Dennis Pogson December 9th 05 10:45 AM

Bareboat Charter Tipping
 
Capt. JG wrote:
wrote in message
...
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.


Perhaps some of the cruise ship habits are creeping over into the charter
business.



Glenn Ashmore December 9th 05 12:15 PM

Bareboat Charter Tipping
 
I have never heard any suggestion that I tip charter company employees.
Most charters leave enough left over food and booze for a good party. :-)
I do carry along a bunch of Spade Anchor T-shirts and give them out to dock
personnel but I consider that good advertising.

--
Glenn Ashmore

I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack
there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com
Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com

wrote in message
oups.com...
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?




Marc O. December 9th 05 12:22 PM

Bareboat Charter Tipping
 
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?


Usually one doesn't give tips with bareboat charters. In case of skippered or
crewed charters though, it is common to give tips up to 10% of the total
charter amount if you are happy with the service received. In the end it is up
to you whether or not, and how much, to tip.

Marc Onrust
MarineYacht, Worldwide Yachtcharters
www.marineyacht.com

Marc Onrust December 9th 05 12:27 PM

Bareboat Charter Tipping
 
Marc O. wrote:

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?


Usually one doesn't give tips with bareboat charters. In case of skippered or
crewed charters though, it is common to give tips up to 10% of the total
charter amount if you are happy with the service received. In the end it is up
to you whether or not, and how much, to tip.

Marc Onrust
MarineYacht, Worldwide Yachtcharters
www.marineyacht.com


Forgot to mention, but probably it was obvious already: the tip goes to your
skipper/crew.

Cheers,
Marc
MarineYacht, Worldwide Yachtcharters
www.marineyacht.com

Don White December 9th 05 02:12 PM

Bareboat Charter Tipping
 
Capt. JG wrote:
wrote in message
...

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.


A good friend of mine worked as a charter skipper in the BVI for a
number of years. He always appreciated tips and especially when he was
left the surplus high end food after a charter. He was living high on
the hog for a few days.

Capt. JG December 9th 05 05:58 PM

Bareboat Charter Tipping
 
"Dennis Pogson" wrote in message
...
Capt. JG wrote:
wrote in message
...
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.


Perhaps some of the cruise ship habits are creeping over into the charter
business.


Oh great....

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"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com





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