A smooth day on board begins with a clear and effective briefing. From arrival to departure, having a guest checklist makes the difference between “just fine” and “flawless”.
Why the briefing matters

When guests arrive, there’s often excitement, which can overshadow practicalities. A well‑handled briefing ensures everyone knows where to go, what to do, how to stay safe. According to charter checklists, a good handover and guest briefing is among the first steps of a successful charter. Göcek Yachting+1
It sets expectations, builds comfort and avoids confusion.
Guest checklist…what we cover

- Arrival/embarkation time & place.
- Safety intro: location of life‑jackets, fire extinguishers, how to behave when moving around boat.
- Behaviour & etiquette: e.g., no hard‑soled shoes on deck, respect for areas etc. yacht-in.com+1
- Water‑toy process: how and when toys will be used, attachment, risk awareness.
- Day plan: timing for lunch, stop‑over, swim, return.
- Departure/return instructions: where and when to rendezvous, any cleaning‑up or wrap‑up.
Tips for guests

- Arrive on time — it helps crew final prep and ensures the day begins smoothly.
- Bring soft‑soled shoes or go barefoot on deck (common yacht etiquette). 212 Yachts
- Listen to the crew’s instructions — they’re there for your comfort and safety.
- Communicate your preferences early (food, activity level) — a briefing is your chance.
- Relax and enjoy — once briefed, let the crew handle the details.
How BedBoat.fr enhances it

If you’ve chosen to stay overnight on the boat via BedBoat.fr, the briefing becomes even more important: you’ll feel “at home” on the water, and the smooth transition from docking to charter to stay means your day begins and ends effortlessly.
