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Boating Etiquette – What to Know as a Guest or Skipper

Boating Etiquette – What to Know as a Guest or Skipper

Know the unspoken rules of boating – from marina manners to how to treat your skipper.

Great boating isn’t just about navigation – it’s about respect, rhythm, and reading the moment. This guide helps guests and skippers share the water smoothly.

1. Be Punctual

Arriving on time shows respect for the crew, other guests, and the boat’s schedule. Whether you're boarding a private charter or joining a tour, timing affects tides, locks, and even fuel costs. Being late can mean missing your departure – or delaying the whole group.

2. Remove Shoes

Most boats have a ‘no shoes on deck’ policy to protect surfaces and maintain cleanliness. Ask your skipper if it’s okay to go barefoot or wear boat-specific shoes. Avoid black soles, heels, or heavy boots unless told otherwise.

3. Listen to the Skipper

The skipper is in charge for safety and coordination. Follow instructions during docking, anchoring, or emergencies. Even experienced boaters should defer to the person responsible for that vessel on that day.

4. Offer to Help

If you're a guest and want to get involved, ask first. Help with fenders, lines, or simple tasks is often welcome – but only when invited. Avoid stepping in during critical moments like docking unless you’ve been given a clear role.

5. Respect Space

Boats have limited room. Keep bags stowed, avoid spreading towels across seating areas, and be aware of shared zones like galleys or heads (bathrooms). Being tidy makes the trip smoother for everyone.

6. Keep Noise Down

Sound carries over water. Be mindful of music volume, loud conversations, or late-night noise in marinas or coves. Respect for nearby boats is part of good seamanship.

7. Clean As You Go

Dispose of trash properly, wipe down surfaces after meals, and keep belongings contained. Most boats have limited bins and no one wants a messy deck. Help keep the boat shipshape – it shows appreciation.

8. Ask Before Posting

Some people value privacy on the water. Always ask before tagging others in social media or filming on board. This is especially important on skippered trips or shared charters.

9. Show Gratitude

A simple thank you goes a long way. If the skipper or crew did a great job, consider leaving a tip or positive review. It supports the boating community and encourages great service.

10. HejBoat’s Golden Rule

Treat the boat like it’s your own. A respectful attitude, a bit of curiosity, and good energy make for a great day on the water. Whether you’re steering or just sunbathing – good etiquette is always in style.

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