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Portside Charters
Don't be Left behind..
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Am I chartering the whole boat?Yes, each boat is meant for up to a group of six passengers at time.
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What should I bring?Drinks you want on the boat Towels Camera Non-aerosol Sunscreen No Banannas or Glass Bottles
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How likely am I to get motion sickness?We rarely have a guest get motion sickness. Our boats react in real time to the waves and offer a stable and comfortable ride.
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What comes on the boat?A smiling captain, a large cooler full of ice and bottled water. Feel free to bring your own food and drinks.
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What if the weather is bad and is there shade on the boat?We cannot guarantee great weather only a great time. Cape weather can be unpredictable and so cancellations will be made just prior to the cruise. We will cancel for rain, thunder, high winds and lightning in the area. Our captains are very experienced and understand local weather. Therefore, cancellation is at the sole discretion of the captain just prior to the cruise. Please consider your reservation upheld unless you speak to us directly. If we cancel (for any reason) and cannot re-schedule you, we will refund 100% of your reservation. Please be aware that there is no cover on our boats. For the health and safety of all of our passengers, please apply sunscreen before you board the boat.
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Should I Bring a Life Jacket?We have life jackets for all shapes and sizes. By law those 12 and younger have to wear a life jacket at all times. Your boat will have enough life jackets on board for everybody in your group. Younger children are welcome to bring their own life jacket if they are more comfortable, provided it is Coast Guard approved
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What if I Have More Questions, Who Can I Contact?"Feel free to email CaptainMike@portsidecharters.com and we will be happy to get your questions answered.

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