The Perfect Pandemic Proposal

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If you are one of the many people planning to get engaged or married this year, you might be feeling a bit deflated. The COVID-19 has brought so many challenges for people all over the world but for couples still wanting to push ahead with plans to pop the question, all is not lost. It is still possible to propose during the pandemic — you just have to get a bit creative!

We recently spoke to jewelry retailer Blue Nile< https://www.bluenile.com/ > to share our best advice for planning the picture perfect proposal< https://www.bluenile.com/blog/love-brilliant/how-to-plan-a-romantic-wedding-proposal-during-the-pandemic > during the pandemic.

Gone Sailing Adventures has always prided itself on intimacy. With extravagant events affected by the pandemic, we have focused our services on making sure you start your life together off by sailing into the sunset with only your closest loved ones.

We also have strict protocols in place to ensure the safety and health of all our guests.

When creating a moment in time, you want to have every minute scripted but at the same time leaving opportunity for improvisation, adjusting for last minute changes.

Your marriage proposal is about two people in love and setting the moment that you propose to be together and no longer individuals but a true partnership. By using our services, we help with every aspect of your proposal.

We provide the perfect ruse to get the two of you on a yacht and create the ideal intimate setting including, sunsets, lake vistas, and city skylines.

When creating the scene for your proposal, consider both of your dreams and goals in life as a partnership. Create a romantic setting where the two of you can relax and enjoy the moment of togetherness.

Once you are engaged, the party starts — sharing the news with friends, parties (when they’re allowed) and of course planning the wedding. While these are all fun and exciting, there is little “alone” time for the two of you. Our advice is to make the proposal moment last as long as you can.

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YOUR SAFETY IS AT RISK

When considering chartering a yacht in Canada, we know you have many options. Some of these options look super exciting and at ridiculously great prices. Recent trends in the industry have opened the door for many unqualified individuals to purchase boats and offer charter services to the unsuspecting public. It’s easy to create a website and even easier to just list a boat on sites such as Facebook Marketplace, Kijiji, Getmyboat, Boat Setter and many others.

Unfortunately, many of these operators are NOT licensed, insured or qualified to accept your trust on the water.

In order to be licensed and insured a number of items MUST be in place. Listed are just a few.

  • The operator must be licensed by Transport Canada with a commercial license known as either:
    – Limited Master under 60tonne.
    – Small Vessel Operators Permit (SVOP).
  • The name of the vessel must be visible on the stern (back) or the registration number beginning with the letter “C” must be visible on the side of the vessel near the front. Boats with a registration number beginning with “ON” are not licensed for passengers.
  • If the vessel is under 12m (40’) it should participate in the Transport Canada Small Vessel Compliance Program and display a “Blue Decal” and have corresponding certificate.
  • If the vessel is over 12m (40’) or carries more than 12 passengers, it MUST BE INSPECTED by Transport Canada and have an inspection certificate on board.
  • All vessels must have commercial liability insurance and coverage specifically for the number of passengers approved to be carried on board.
  • The vessel must comply with commercial safety requirements beyond recreational standards. Many of these illegal operators do not have the proper training, carry proper safety equipment, nor do their recreational boats meet the design/construction requirements of a commercial, passenger carrying vessel. These illegal operators try to stay under the radar of Police/OPP/RCMP/Transport Canada by:
  • hiding the name of their vessel by hanging items over the stern
  • not letting you know where they will have you board until just before the start of your charter.
  • pick you up at a public park (where docking is not permitted).
  • suggest to you that you are friends of the owner/operator out for a ride and not a paying customer.
  • allow you to drink alcohol while the boat is underway (illegal-same as a car) but tell you to hide your bottles etc.
  • insist on a cash transaction or part of it as a way of defrauding the internet listing company.
  • Make you sign a “Charter Agreement” just before you board without giving you details of the document beforehand.

    Over the last few years there have been a number of deaths and even more accidents resulting from these types of operators. Be safe and know who you are getting on a boat with. All licensed operators should willingly display their credentials, and most are members of the Passenger & Commercial Vessel Association (PCVA).

    Link to Global News Report on Charter Accidents

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Know before you Go!