This 31ft
Sports Cruiser is manufactured by Chris Craft, the
worlds most established boat builder. She carries a
aximum of 12 passengers, and is perfect for a group
of 8 passengers sitting in the forward open cabin
area. With a top speed of 44 knots, Fast Forward
will get you where you want to go fast, so youve
got more time to enjoy snorkeling, or soaking up the
sun, on your favourite beach.
Safety
GPS/Sounder/Chartplotter
Fire extinguishers
Life jackets & life ring
VHF radio
Creature Comforts
GPS/Sounder/Chartplotter
Fire extinguishers
Life jackets & life ring
VHF radio
Basic Facts
Chris Craft
Scorpion 313
31 feet length
Top speed 42 knots
Cruising speed 30 knots
Chris Craft
Scorpion 313
31 feet length
Top speed 42 knots
Cruising speed 30 knots
Sports
Cruiser Charters (Bt Incl. VAT)
Destination
Depart
Return
Price
Koh Khai Sunset
3:30 pm
7:45 pm
18,000
Phang Nga Bay
9:00 am
1:00 pm
26,000
Phang Nga Bay
2:00 pm
6:00 pm
26,000
Koh Hong Krabi
9:30 am
2:30 pm
27,500
Koh Hong Krabi &
Phangna Bay
9:30 am
5:30 pm
33,000
Phi Phi
9:30 am
5:30 pm
33,000
Railay Beach Krabi
9:30 am
5:30 pm
33,000
Round-Island
9:30 am
5:30 pm
33,000
Phi Phi & Krabi Phi
Phi, Krabi &
9:00 am
5:30 pm
38,000
Phang Nga Bay
8:30 am
5:30 pm
40,000
Similans
8:00 am
5:30 pm
47,500
* Boat
drops off at fl oating restaurant and guest returns
to shore by short long tail ride and van transfer to
hotel.
Other
Considerations
Damage Waiver
Cruising Taxes/Fees
Fuel Charges
A
£10/day non-refundable Damage Waiver plus a £300
refundable deposit is required to protect the Charterer
against damage or loss of the yacht and her equipment.
The £10/day charge will be added to the final account
whilst the £300 (excess fee) will be refunded, less
any deductions, at the end of the charter.
Alternatively, a £3000 deposit can be made by credit
card which will be refunded, less any deductions, at the
end of the charter.
Cruising
in Thailand's National Parks attracts a fee of 200 Thai
Baht/Person/Night.
Immigration Charges may also apply if exiting Thailand's
waters and entry, for example, into Malaysia.
All
yachts will start the charter with a full tank of fuel.
Filling the tank on return will ensure that you will
only be charged for fuel used (plus outboard fuel).