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Gary Danniger May 21st 08 04:29 PM

Tipping the captain and crew
 
I'm soon off to a one week hired cruise with a group of friends. None
of us have ever been on a hired cruise before and want to know the
etiquette involved in tipping the captain and a crew member. Assuming
they do a bangup job, what amount is appropriate to show gratitude? Do
I tip in cash directly to them or send a check to the business? Thanks
in advance.

Gary

Don White May 21st 08 04:39 PM

Tipping the captain and crew
 

"Gary Danniger" wrote in message
...
I'm soon off to a one week hired cruise with a group of friends. None
of us have ever been on a hired cruise before and want to know the
etiquette involved in tipping the captain and a crew member. Assuming
they do a bangup job, what amount is appropriate to show gratitude? Do
I tip in cash directly to them or send a check to the business? Thanks
in advance.

Gary


First I would make sure that the business doesn't automatically incluse a
gratutity.
If not, I'd tip the captain /crew directly. I have a buddy down south who
does that work and they do appreciate (almost expect) tips if the trip went
well.
I've heard of a business up here keeping the automatic added gratutity and
then calling the crew members demanding they claim to have received same
when the company was investigated.



Eunice Brown May 21st 08 06:20 PM

Tipping the captain and crew
 

"Gary Danniger" wrote in message
...
I'm soon off to a one week hired cruise with a group of friends. None
of us have ever been on a hired cruise before and want to know the
etiquette involved in tipping the captain and a crew member. Assuming
they do a bangup job, what amount is appropriate to show gratitude? Do
I tip in cash directly to them or send a check to the business? Thanks
in advance.

Gary


15% in cash directly to the capt and crew is customary.



Glenn Ashmore May 25th 08 01:25 AM

Tipping the captain and crew
 
If it is a turnkey crewed charter the normal tip is 10 to 15% of the total
cost. (Not the air fare.) If it is a bareboat with a hired skipper it gets
more complicated. Some say it is still 10 to 15% of the total charter cost.
Personally, on the only charter I did like that I tipped 20% of the
skipper's fee. He was evidently happy with that as he bought the drinks
while we waited for the ferry and that was the only time he opened his
wallet the whole 10 days.

There is an etiquette to it too. DO NOT just leave it in the saloon. Give
it to the skipper with a big handshake and many thanks. On a turnkey
charter you have been his guest. Don't make him feel like a servant. It is
customary for the skipper to share with the crew on some previously agreed
formula but if a crew member has been particularly helpful you might slip
him an extra $50 or so privately.

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Glenn Ashmore

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"Gary Danniger" wrote in message
...
I'm soon off to a one week hired cruise with a group of friends. None
of us have ever been on a hired cruise before and want to know the
etiquette involved in tipping the captain and a crew member. Assuming
they do a bangup job, what amount is appropriate to show gratitude? Do
I tip in cash directly to them or send a check to the business? Thanks
in advance.

Gary





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