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Cat 5 – 50’ Luxury Sailing Catamaran | Fort Lauderdale Step aboard Cat 5, our flagship 50’ Lagoon catamaran built for comfort, space, and a smooth ride. This is not a party barge — it’s a solid, high-end sailing yacht with wide decks, shaded lounge areas, and a full salon with multiple bathrooms. Perfect for up to 13 people, 12 guests and you, whether you’re looking to cruise the Intracoastal, anchor at a sandbar, or head offshore if conditions allow. The boat is yours for the duration — flexible itinerary, no preset routes. What to expect: Spacious 51’ Lagoon catamaran (flagship of the fleet)Stable ride — great for boaters and non-boaters Full Galley, microwave, sinks, silver, cups, and plates Widest Covered Flybridge Multiple outdoor covered areas. Indoor salon + outdoor lounging areas Multiple bathrooms onboard. 4 Cabins with beds for 2. BYOB (bring your own food, drinks, and ice)Optional chef/catering available. No pets, no smoking. Good fit for: Bachelorette parties, families, relaxed groups, quality time on the water
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Bareboat Charter Policies 1. Nature of Charter All vessels are provided exclusively under a Bareboat (Demise) Charter Agreement. Under this structure: - The Charterer rents the vessel only. - The Charterer assumes possession and operational control of the vessel for the duration of the charter. - If the Charterer does not operate the vessel personally, they must independently hire a qualified captain. - Any hired captain works directly for the Charterer. We do not provide crew, operate the vessel, or control navigation. We do not provide transportation services. The vessel is rented as a private recreational bareboat charter. The Charterer determines the itinerary and assumes responsibility for the voyage. 2. Charter Timing The charter period begins at the scheduled departure time and ends at the agreed return time. Boarding and disembarking occur within the reserved charter window. Late arrivals do not extend charter time. No-shows forfeit payment. 3. Conduct and Prohibited Substances - No illegal drugs are permitted onboard. - If illegal substances are observed, the hired captain may immediately terminate the voyage without refund. - Smoking is not permitted inside the vessel. - No glass containers. - No pets without prior approval. Alcohol is permitted; however, unsafe or disruptive behavior may result in early termination of the charter at the captain’s discretion. 4. Safety and Authority The hired captain retains navigational authority and is responsible for safety decisions while underway. The captain may alter the route, restrict swimming, or return to dock if deemed necessary for safety. The Charterer assumes responsibility for all guests onboard and for compliance with all federal, state, and local laws, including passenger capacity limits. Maximum capacity: 12 guests plus the Charterer, in accordance with bareboat charter regulations. 5. Swimming and Water Activities Passengers may enter the water only when: - The vessel is safely positioned, - Engines are off, and - The captain authorizes entry. All swimmers must comply immediately with recall instructions. 6. Weather Policy Charters operate rain or shine. If severe weather conditions make navigation unsafe, the hired captain will determine whether to modify or cancel the voyage. Booking deposits are non-refundable but may be applied as credit toward a future charter if: - The forecast shows 50% or greater probability of rain for at least half the charter window, or - Written notice is provided at least 1 days (24 hs) prior to the scheduled charter. Credits may be applied toward a future available date. 7. Damage and Responsibility The Charterer assumes responsibility for the vessel during the charter period. Any damage caused by guests will be charged to the Charterer. Boating involves inherent risks. By chartering, the Charterer and guests acknowledge and accept those risks. 8. Gratuity Gratuity for hired captains is customary and entirely at the discretion of the Charterer.