Important Information About Boat Rentals In Bermuda For Travelers

By Enid Hinton


When visiting the island of Bermuda, one of the best ways to appreciate its natural beauty and rich culture and history is to view it from the sea. This experience should top the itinerary of any traveler. Some people feel more at ease on an organized tour lead by a knowledgeable guide whereas more adventuresome types may prefer the freedom to explore that comes with private boat rentals in Bermuda.

The experience of enjoying a day on the water with friends or family while taking in the wonders of Bermuda provides a fun and exciting break from the ordinary while on vacation. Renting a watercraft for private use gives boaters the liberty to choose where they go and how long they spend in each place, whereas with organized tours this is predetermined.

Safety rules to protect both the boaters and the craft will need to be observed. Usually each rental business has their own list of rules and there will also be some local regulations which apply to all users which must be followed in order to keep the waters a safe place for everyone.

Rental agencies will provide renters with necessary paperwork that must be filled out before signing the watercraft over to them, and it normally states what the speed limits are, and the undersigned is agreeing to obey them while operating the craft. There are "no wake zones" in most harbor and pier areas, where the speed cannot exceed 5 knots or leave a wave in the water. Boaters must also refrain from drinking alcohol while driving the boat, doing so is just as dangerous operating a car under the influence.

Dealing with rental companies which are licensed and registered is the safest choice. One can obtain a list of businesses which meet this criteria by contacting the Bermuda Department of Tourism. Doing a search on the Internet can also be useful in finding customer reviews for these companies.

A company representative will go over all of the boat's features and explain how its instrument panel and equipment works to renters just to be certain they understand before setting sail. Renters who do not feel confident in their ability to operate the boat should opt to hire a local captain for this job instead, not only will the experience be safer, but it also gives customers a chance to learn more about the island from a seasoned pro.

One must also ensure that all safety equipment such as life jackets, and a first aid kit are present and in good working order. Generally having a sense of basic seafaring terms such as the positions on a watercraft like bow, stern, port, and starboard is advisable, and one must not leave without having a working cell phone and emergency numbers for the local marina and police if needed.

Understanding what each type of floating buoy on the water indicates is also important. These markers signify safe pathways for watercraft to navigate through, with boats passing in between buoys to avoid reefs and other underwater obstacles. As one leaves shore, there will be red buoys on the right hand side, and green buoys with flashing lights on the left, when returning, the opposite placement can be expected.




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