Self-Drive 6m Vessels Private Agreement
Terms & Conditions
1) Not to enter caves as there can be rock sliding.
2) Not to sail more than 200M away from the
1) Not to enter caves as there can be rock sliding.
2) Not to sail more than 200M away from the shore.
3) Not to sail into forbidden areas.
4) Keep a safe distance from other boats and cruise-ships.
5) Respect the laws of the port authorities.
6) If during the cruise there is an increase in the
Beaufort wind scale and therefore sea unrest, the
boat must be returned within half an hour and half
of the rental fee will be refunded.
7) In case of emergency there are life-jackets beneath
the seats.
8) Fishing and the use of any fishing equipment or diving
gear is not allowed during the cruise.
9) Smoking is prohibited on the boat.
10) Lessee must not be under the influence of any drugs or
alcohol while operating the vessel.
11 ) Boats are exclusively for cruises and pleasure.
12) Minors and children must be under parental
supervision and the Lessor has no responsibility for any
injuries caused.
13) The Lessee has the sole responsibility for the cruising
of the boat. The cruising of the boat by anyone else is
forbidden.
14) In the boat there is a sailing map which indicates where
dangerous reefs are and the bays where access is
dangerous, you must avoid these areas.
15) Fuel is not included within the rental fee.
16) The Lessee authorizes the Lessor to charge the Lessee’s credit card for any current or outstanding balance.
17) Lessee has been briefed on the handling of the
speedboat, as well as the location of the boats’ papers,
first aid kit and lifesaving equipment.
18) Any damage (loss of equipment or damage to the motor
and/or boat) will be paid by the Lesse to the Lessor
immediately upon demand without any objections at the
end of the cruise.
19) The Lessee further acknowledges and agrees that if
the Lessor discovers a violation by the Lessee of any of
the above terms and conditions, the Lessee must
immediately return the vessel and forfeit 100% of the
deposit paid.
20) For emergencies please contact:
+30 697 994 3254
21) The Lessee acknowledges and agrees with all of the
above terms and conditions.
22) The Lessee has read and agrees to all the obligations
as stated within ANNEX “A” as attached to this Private Agreement.​
Annex "A"
OBLIGATIONS OF THE CAPTAIN/OPERATOR OF
RENTED MOTOR BOATS AND SPEED BOATS
The operator of a rented motorboat or speedboat assumes all
obligations and responsibilities deriving from the applicable
legislation for the management of a ship, within the meaning
of article 3 of the Public Maritime Law Code, as well as the
responsibility to comply with the special provisions concerning
their movement, circulation and management. The operators of high-speed boats: a) prohibit the boarding of persons who are not able to swim or persons under the influence of alcohol or toxic substances; b) prohibit the boarding of persons whose number is greater than that stated in the boat’s seaworthiness certificate; c) prohibit passengers from standing or sitting on the handrail of the boat; d) operate the boat with great care and diligence, avoiding dangerous maneuvers, paying ultimate respect to safety of navigation and the avoidance of pollution of the sea and coasts; e) carry on board the originalhigh-speed boat operator’s license, the original boat’s seaworthiness certificate and a copy of the insurance policy, which must be shown whenever requested by a competent coastguard officer; f) carry on board the applicable safety equipment, such as life-saving and fire-fighting equipment. All supplies must be ready for immediate use. Possible expiration date of safety equipment has not passed; g) apply the special port regulations, the decisions, orders and instructions of the competent coastguard authority, concerning among others, anchoring, prohibition or limitations of movement, for special reasons, of the boat in a specific sea area or during quiet hours; h) in the event that they are responsible for an accident affecting another vessel or person, they are obliged to remain on scene of the accident and provide every possible assistance to the victim(s). They also have an obligation to immediately report the accident to the local coastguard authority. High-speed boats are prohibited from sailing: a) when adverse weather conditions prevail; b) at a distance of less than one hundred meters from the outer part of the floating buoys of article 26 of the General Port Regulation no. 20; c) at a distance of less than two hundred meters from the usual point that swimmers reach, in the sea areas not marked with floating buoys; d) at a speed of more than five knots at a distance of less than two hundred meters from the coastline, in areas where there are no swimmers. It is prohibited to operate the motor boat: a) when adverse weather conditions prevail; b) at a distance of less than one hundred meters from the outer part of the floating buoys of article 26 of the General Port Regulation no. 20; c) at a distance of less than two hundred (200) meters from the usual point that swimmers reach, in the sea areas that are not marked with floating buoys; d) with a speed of more than five knots at a distance of less than two hundred (200) meters from the coastline, in sea areas where no people swim.