AGREEMENT | YACHT INVENTORY LIST | PRIVACY
AGGREEMENT
In order to book a vessel, a charter contract needs to be signed between the contracting parties.
This is a form in triplicate, approved by the Ministry of Merchant Marine, and specifying the terms of the charter (charge, deposit, dates and harbours of departure and return).
This contract is signed by both contracting parties, and a deposit is paid to the owner or to the broker, while the remainder must always be paid before the departure of the vessel.
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YACHT INVENTORY LIST
Together with the charter agreement, the inventory list is also signed, according to which the broker/or owner "charges" the charterer for all the equipment mentioned in said list.
All information provided on this website is checked regularly and updated accordingly.
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PRIVACY
Our commitment to your privacy
Omegasail is committed to ensuring your privacy as a valued Omegasail web site visitor or client. You can be assured that the Omegasail respects the relationship we have with our web site visitors and clients and we do not sell any information offered to us via our Internet site.
We keep all information obtained through our web site confidential. It is the Omegasail' policy that web site visitor and client personal email information will not be shared with third parties except in the case of contracted partnerships for the purposes of providing value-added benefits to our web site visitors and clients. This information is only used to make your visit to the Omegasail.com Web site more enjoyable and user-friendly.
If you have any further questions or comments you would like to share with us about your Omegasail.com experience, please contact us at enquiries@omegasail.com
When you fill out any request form on our site, we do not share this information with any of our partners with the following exception.
Where we have contracted with an independent broker/agent to handle a specific market. In this case, that broker may receive your website form request and respond on our behalf.
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