2026/2027 | American Sailing Association | Coastal
Navigation, Seamanship & Charter Operations |
100 Verified Questions with Detailed Rationales
SECTION 1: BARBOAT CHARTERING & PLANNING
1. What is the primary difference between bareboat chartering and crewed
chartering?
• A) Bareboat charters include a professional captain and chef
• B) In a bareboat charter, the charterer is solely responsible for sailing the
vessel
• C) Bareboat charters are only available for racing yachts under 30 feet
• D) Crewed charters are always less expensive than bareboat charters
Correct Answer: B) In a bareboat charter, the charterer is solely responsible for
sailing the vessel
Rationale: "Bareboat" literally means "without crew." You are the captain and are
responsible for all aspects of vessel operation. Crewed charters include a
professional captain and often a chef to handle the boat .
2. Before signing a bareboat charter agreement, which clause should you review
most carefully?
• A) The boat's interior fabric warranty
• B) The insurance deductible and damage liability limits
, • C) The color options for the dinghy
• D) The previous charterers' guest reviews
Correct Answer: B) The insurance deductible and damage liability limits
Rationale: Insurance deductibles (often $3,000–$5,000) and damage liability
determine your financial risk if something goes wrong. This is the most critical
financial consideration in the charter contract .
3. What is a "charter briefing" or "checkout sail"?
• A) A written exam about local fish species
• B) A short on-water skills verification with a charter representative
• C) A mandatory dinner with all charter guests
• D) A video tour of the marina facilities
Correct Answer: B) A short on-water skills verification with a charter
representative
Rationale: Charter companies want to confirm you can actually sail, dock, and
anchor before trusting you with their $200,000+ boat. This is a practical skills
check .
4. When clearing customs in a foreign country (e.g., Bahamas, BVI), what
document must each crew member present?
• A) A valid passport
• B) A boating safety card
• C) A credit card with $5,000 limit
• D) A letter from their local sailing club
Correct Answer: A) A valid passport
Rationale: Passports are required for international travel by sea or air. Some
countries also require a cruising permit and vessel registration. Boat
,registration/documentation and crew passports are typically required by Customs
and Immigration .
5. What is the typical fuel policy for a bareboat charter?
• A) The charter company pays for all fuel
• B) "Full to full" – you return the boat with the same fuel level as departure
• C) You never refuel because sailboats don't burn fuel
• D) You pay a flat $200 fuel fee regardless of usage
Correct Answer: B) "Full to full" – you return the boat with the same fuel level as
departure
Rationale: Most charters operate on "full to full." You pay for fuel you actually use.
Some charters offer "fuel included" at a higher base price .
6. Which of the following is most important to locate BEFORE leaving the dock?
• A) The wine cooler
• B) All safety equipment (life jackets, flares, EPIRB, fire extinguishers)
• C) The cockpit speakers
• D) The extra set of bed sheets
Correct Answer: B) All safety equipment (life jackets, flares, EPIRB, fire
extinguishers)
Rationale: In an emergency, you don't want to be searching for life jackets or
flares. Know their locations before departure. This is a critical pre-departure safety
check .
7. What should you do immediately if you damage the boat during a bareboat
charter?
• A) Hide the damage and return the boat at night
• B) Repair it yourself with duct tape
, • C) Notify the charter company and complete an incident report
• D) Blame the previous charterer
Correct Answer: C) Notify the charter company and complete an incident report
Rationale: Honesty is critical. Hidden damage can void your insurance. Charter
companies appreciate early notification and can help arrange repairs .
8. What is a "security deposit" in bareboat chartering?
• A) A tip for the dock master
• B) A hold on your credit card to cover potential damages
• C) An advance payment for groceries
• D) A fee for using the dinghy
Correct Answer: B) A hold on your credit card to cover potential damages
Rationale: The security deposit is a hold on your credit card to cover any damages,
lost equipment, or unpaid fees. It is typically released after the boat is inspected
and returned in good condition .
9. List four items that should be packed in carry-on luggage rather than checked
baggage for a charter:
• A) Sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, swimsuit
• B) Passport, credit cards, charter documents, prescription medications
• C) Sailing gloves, sailing knife, flashlight, spare batteries
• D) Books, magazines, snacks, water bottle
Correct Answer: B) Passport, credit cards, charter documents, prescription
medications
Rationale: Passport, credit/debit cards, charter/provisioning documents,
prescription medications, and a change of clothing should always be in carry-on
luggage. These are essential items you cannot afford to lose if checked baggage is
delayed .