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Q: Nude Boating?
Are You Kidding?
A: Not at all! We have always enjoyed being nude
on our boat. We like the freedom from clothes and
feeling the warm sun on our "buns". Also, no tan
lines! You would be amazed at the number of other
boaters we pass on the water during the warm
summer months who are also nude. So, why not get
together?
Q: Where would we go?
A: Just about anywhere. Puget Sound has lots of
semi-isolated coves and beaches. Especially on the
Hood Canal side. Or we could just cruise together
in the buff to a non-nude destination. Let's share
our ideas?
Isolated Spot on the Hood Canal
Q: Is this legal? I mean - what if somebody
sees us?
A: Of course, good taste and discretion are very
important. We always cover up when other boats are
close by us or when entering a harbor or marina.
In the five years we have been sailing nude, we
have never been stopped or even warned by anyone.
Q: How is your organization structured? What
are the dues and fees?
A: Right now, we're pretty loose - and mainly just
want to assess the level of interest in
"bare-boating" among other folks in the local
boating community. There are no fees, scheduled
meetings or agendas, yet. Those things may develop
if our group grows in size.
Q: Is there a national organization?
A: Yes, It's Called the "Nautical Naturists" and
there are sixteen different "flotillas" across the
U.S. and Canada. They share ideas, information,
experiences, and offer links to related
organizations and services, such as naturist
travel and other nudist groups. They are even
designing a "burgee" for members to display if
they wish to identify themselves as members of
this 'elite group'.
Q: Do I need to own a boat?
A: Either that or be invited by someone who owns
one as a guest or crew member.
Banishing Unsightly Tan Lines
Q: So - Who are you guys and how did you get
into this?
A: Actually, we're probably a lot like you. We are
a discreet, professional couple, married over 25
years who love boating. We have always been pretty
uninhibited when it comes to nudity and enjoy
visiting the nude beaches on the West Coast and in
Hawaii. We have responsible jobs and families and
would never do anything to compromise someone
else's privacy or embarass them.
Q: What If I do not know how to snorkel?
Our staff as well as the guides and charters are
all top notch professionals in teaching you what
you will need to know about snorkeling and how to
stay safe in the water. Our private charters such
as the Snorkeling fishing combo and the Dolphin
watching snorkeling trip have all been set up to
take the new snorkeler to waters the he or she
will find to be safer feeling. We call it the "Kiddie
Pool". A great way to start off the little ones.
Q: Will I be able to swim with the wild
dolphins?
Currently it is illegal to swim with Wild Coastal
Bottle nosed dolphins here in Key West. The
concern is that the mammals may become more and
more friendly with people and leave them at risk
for possible injury from approaching boats. It is
the policy here at Dream Catcher Charters to
assume a role not only to help our clients
interact with wild dolphins as closely as
possible, but to ensure that the daily routine of
the dolphins not be disturbed either.
Q: What if I cannot swim?
Swimming is not a requirement for our trips. We
have special equipment on our boats to ensure that
even a non-swimmer can have a great time in the
waters here in Key West. Special attention is what
these trips are all about. Floatation jackets and
noodles are provided on our trips for your comfort
and safety.
What should I bring?
Hat, towel, sunscreen and polarized glasses. Oh,
and don't forget to bring a camera for the tricks
that the dolphins like to do for our clients. We
supply sodas and bottled water for your
refreshment. Per person dolphin watching trips
include a fruit snack as well. Underwater cameras
can be purchased at the marina of your departure.
Special dietary needs are your responsibility. No
glass bottles please.
Is there an age requirement?
Kids of all ages can attend; whether you are 1 or
101 it does not matter. Everyone is welcomed to
come on our trips to enjoy the Key West waters and
what lies beneath.
Q: Can I bring my pet?
Individual captains have different rules regarding
pets on boats. We want everyone to be comfortable.
Per person trips will not offer pet friendly
service. However, private charters can be found
that do. Please call us for special placement.
Dangerous marine life?
So far in the history of tourism in the Florida
Keys there has yet to be a case of attack by shark
or any other toothy critter. There is nothing to
worry about. Trust us; if there were, well, we
would not run the trip because no one but Steve
Irwin (The Crocodile Hunter) would want to go out
there.
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