Nauti Cat Terms & Conditions
These TERMS AND CONDITIONS outline what Serenity Cat LLC (dba Nauti Cat Sailing Adventures - NCSA) agrees to provide when you purchase a charter with NCSA, and what you agree to do in return. This information is very important, please read it carefully. By purchasing a charter with NCSA, you have agreed to read, understand, and, fully agree to the foregoing TERMS AND CONDITIONS.
Number of Guests Required and/or Allowed
NCSA is licensed to have a maximum of 6 paying guests. Maritime law considers children of all ages to be passengers, therefore no matter the age of the child, a ticket must be purchased.
Life Vest Information
Life Vests are provided for each passenger on our vessel. Federal Law requires that when a vessel is underway, children under 13 years of age must always wear their life jacket except when below deck.
Cancelling Reservations and Charters
Charters are valid only for the date and time purchased. Charters may be cancelled, and a 100% refund issued, if you cancel at least 7 days before your sail. If you cancel less than 7 days before departure you will be refunded 75%. No refunds for sails cancelled less than 24 hours before departure.
Weather
If we cancel your sail due to adverse weather conditions, you will receive a 100% refund, can choose to reschedule, or receive a gift certificate for a future trip. See our FAQ’s about weather.
Photographs
We respect your privacy and understand if you do not want photos used from your charter. You must let us know prior to the start of your charter. Representatives of NCSA may be photographing the Charter, unless agreed upon differently prior to the cruise. NSCA reserves the right to publish any such photographs without obtaining further consent from a Charter Participant. Each Charter Participant releases NCSA and its representatives from any liability in connection with any such use of such photographs.
Personal Responsibility
All guests on NCSA agree to abide by the directions and safety instructions of the Captain at all times. Each guest is entirely responsible for their own personal safety, health, and mental, physical, emotional, and general well-being during the Charter. If a guest feels they are prone to motion sickness, they must take responsibility for their own preventative measures. All charter guests release NCSA of any liability for any injuries or damages mentally or physically incurred during the charter because of reckless individual behavior. Captain of the vessel reserves the right to disembark any quest for reckless behavior or if posing danger to themselves or other charter guests. Charter guests understand that no health insurance or travel insurance will be provided by the charter company, and, if they wish to be insured, they must take personal responsibility for securing their own coverage.