Inverness - Caley Cruisers
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Inverness - Caley Cruisers
Caley Cruisers TH E PER FECT WAY TO EX P LOR E LOCH N ESS & T H E C A L ED ON I A N CA N A L 2 0 1 4 WELCOME TO CALEY CRUISERS, LOCH NESS & THE CALEDONIAN CANAL “the fastest way to slow down.. ” Welcome to our Caley Cruisers 2014 brochure. It’s been another interesting year at the boatyard and what a beautiful summer it was in 2013! After a very cold start at Easter it was great to enjoy some really warm temperatures and beautiful settled weather for most of the year. Of course there was the odd gale blow through the Glen which made things quite interesting for our guests. I’m always amazed as to how much everyone seems to enjoy these more challenging conditions but it really brings out a sense of adventure to the holiday and they have a great time. It’s been lovely that many of our customers have shared their experiences on Facebook and TripAdvisor - their reviews are well worth reading if you’re unsure about what to expect during a trip through the Caledonian Canal. Steve Hill We’ve had a few changes at the boatyard too and we are delighted to announce the introduction of a brand new boat class for 2014 – the Torridon will be fitted out over the coming winter and is available for hire as from May 2014, perhaps a little earlier. She is a 40ft cruiser, with 3 sleeping cabins and thus will be able to sleep 6 comfortably. Many of our regular customers have already snapped up weeks on her which we’re really pleased about. You will find full details of the new boat class on page 8 of our brochure and you can follow the development on Facebook as we will be keeping a diary of the boat building progress on there. In addition to the boat charter, we are delighted to now also be able to offer motorhome hire, through our partner company Loch Ness Motorhomes, as well as the rental of a stunning holiday cottage on the beautiful Isle of Skye. Blue Sea Cottage is located near Dunvegan and just a ten-minute drive from the famous Three Chimneys restaurant. A cottage or a motorhome are the ideal complements to your boating holiday. All information regarding these new ventures is detailed on our lovely website, which has just had a revamp too! Remember you can also check availability for the boats, motorhomes and cottage on our website. So, all systems are go at the moment as we head towards a busy winter maintenance schedule with the fitting out of our new Torridon to keep things interesting. On behalf of everyone here at Caley Cruisers, we look forward to hearing from you, if you would like to check availability or have any queries about our holidays, and of course to welcoming you during 2014 - we would be delighted to be of service to you. With very best wishes. Audrey Hogan Director Inverness, October 2013 View of Loch Ness from Fort Augustus YOUR GUIDE THROUGH OUR BROCHURE Introduction1 Travel Arrangements 18 Caledonian Canal Map & Typical Itinerary Your Questions Answered 19 2-3 Booking Form 20 In and around the Great Glen 4-5 Additional Information 21 Handover Procedure 6 Fleet Specification 7 Caley Cruisers Fleet 8-17 Pricelist22 Terms & Conditions of Hire Caley Cruisers Team 23 1 Canal Locks p Water Point Shore Power Caledonian Canal Map & Typical Itinerary m Golf Course BW Walks / Trails Castle e Inverness The canal is 60 miles long and takes 3 days to cruise each way, therefore the round trip can be done in a week’s cruise. Short breaks and 10/11-night cruises are also available. Pick up and return to our base in Inverness , Horse Riding p Moorings Laundry Facilities Information Centre Harbour Water Point WIFI Highland Wi-Fi Public Hotspots are available at several locations along the canal. Please see page 19 for more details. Swing Bridge X Cycle Trail Canal Locks Fort William British Waterways Toilets & Showers N v Shop Restaurant Fort Augustus Shore Power Glasgow BW British Waterways Toilets & Showers This mapSwing is forBridge general guidance only. For a more detailed version visit our website at www.caleycruisers.com X Moorings Edinburgh DAY 1: As part of the hand-over procedure (see page 6) vessels are taken in MORAY FIRTH Laundry Facilities convoy from the base in Inverness, along the first (5 mile) canal section to Dochgarroch Lock. Once through the lock you will then be able to cruise out onto Loch Ness Harbour and on towards your first overnight stop at Urquhart Bay, which takes about 1 ½ hours. This N v is an ideal base to visit the village of Drumnadrochit where you’ll find a few shops, restaurants Caley Cruisers Shop p X BW Restaurant village. During the lighter summer months it may be possible to get to Fort Augustus on your quite a lot of cruising to do on the first day, so we recommend Urquhart Bay Harbour as your Urquhart Castle first overnight stop. Please note a berthing charge of £10 is applicable here, payable at the harbour. This is the only location in the Glen where a berthing fee applies. Invergarry Castle Invergarry vNX LOCH LINNHE v p X BW Banavie & Neptune’s Staircase v X BW Gairlochy H L O C H Y L O C LOC H O H L O C m v N p X BW Fort Augustus ICH Kytra Locks m X S N E S X Abercalder Swing Bridge X Great Glen Water Park v p X Laggan Swing Bridge Laggan Locks v p X BW Moy Swing Bridge X FORT WILLIAM m ,vNe Gairlochy 2 ,vN Foyers vX X Cullochy Locks Inverness Tomnahurich Castle Bridge ,vNeX Drumnadrochit first evening; it takes about 3 ½ hours to cruise the length of Loch Ness, however this can be Dochgarroch Lock INVERNESS Dochgarroch v p X BW and places of interest to visit. From the harbour it takes about 20 minutes to walk into the Loch Oich DAY 2: It takes about 2 hours to cruise the second part of Loch Ness DAY 3: After passing through Laggan Bridge, your DAY 4-6: If you’re out for a week DAY 7 - FINAL DAY: Most people tend to spend their final night back at, or near to, from Urquhart Bay Harbour to Fort Augustus. This lovely village is a cruise will take you through the beautiful tree lined Laggan or longer you can make a leisurely the boatyard. There are some lovely places to eat out in Inverness, we’re happy to give great stop along the way with lots of things to see, shops and eating Avenue. Continuing South West and you’ll reach Laggan trip back towards Inverness, doing recommendations and assist with booking a table. At the base we have toilets, showers, shore establishments to visit. Most 3 night cruises tend to go as far as Locks, there are also toilet and shower facilities available as much or as little as you like in power and Wi Fi facilities free of charge. When you return to the boatyard, vessels are usually Fort Augustus. For those proceeding further you will need to negotiate here. After negotiating the lock you’ll reach Loch Lochy, this truly fabulous location. You’ll refuelled and fuel accounts finalised. During the summer opening hours of the canal, you can stay the flight of 5 locks, this usually takes about 1 hour. All Lock Keepers this beautiful part of the canal system is dominated by find lots more info regarding the on the east side of Dochgarroch Lock and come through Tomnahurich Bridge as soon as it opens are very friendly, helpful and will always be happy to assist if you have Ben Tee. Loch Lochy takes about 2 hours to cruise and places to visit along the route on in the morning (approx. 08:00 am). This may also be possible at other times of the year but only any queries. There are toilet and shower facilities at both, the bottom takes you to Gairlochy Lock. The final canal section takes an our website. Please note that in the by prior arrangement with the boatyard as, due to a restriction, the bridge does not operate until and top of the lock flight; the lower one also has laundry facilities. hour to cruise. En route, you’ll pass through the very quaint event of windy weather conditions, 9.15 am. Please note that vessels are due to be returned to the boatyard by Departing from Fort Augustus, you’ll first reach Kytra Lock. This is a Moy Bridge; here the local farmer and his flock of sheep are for safety reasons restrictions on 8.30 am on the day of departure. lovely, quiet spot for a barbeque. There is beautiful wildlife in this very the only patrons. Arrival at Banavie brings you to the end of cruising may be applied. This may remote location, so you may catch a glimpse of a pine marten or red the cruising area; here you can watch the sea going boats impact on how far and where you squirrel here. Travelling on, you’ll reach Cullochy Lock and then, passing transit through the flight of 8 locks at Neptune’s Staircase. can cruise to during your holiday. through Aberchalder Bridge will take you onto Loch Oich. If you’re You’ll find toilet and shower facilities, water and shore out for a 4 night cruise, Loch Oich is normally as far as you would power here. Banavie is just a couple of miles from the town travel before making the return trip back towards Inverness. of Fort William, where you also can stock up on supplies. “Caley cruisers are a class act. This was our second holiday with them and we received the same level of quality service as before...”” TripAdvisor review (whitebaron), visited July 2013 on Highland Glen class 3 In and around the Great Glen Discover the Great Glen. Walk, cycle or cruise through it. The magnificent diversity of terrain offers many varied activities, from the gentle to the adrenalin-fuelled. Whether you gain satisfaction from a physical challenge conquered, or prefer a stroll with someone you love through beautiful scenery, this landscape will leave you on a high. Drumnadrochit Drumnadrochit lies at the head of Urquhart Bay and is the centre of the Loch Ness Monster industry in Scotland! Must Eat… at Fiddlers – a great family friendly restaurant giving you good food served simply, www.fiddledrum.co.uk or The Loch Ness Inn – giving you the atmosphere of a traditional coaching inn, www.staylochness.co.uk. The Benleva Hotel (bar/restaurant/beer garden) offers great food and regular live music. They are famous also for their fine selection of wines, Scottish real ales and malt whiskies. Must See… Urquhart Castle – one of Scotland’s oldest castles situated on the banks of Loch Ness, www.historic-scotland.gov.uk or the Loch Ness Exhibition Centre – a multi-media exhibition looking into the mystery of Loch Ness, www.lochness.com Must Do… horse riding at the Highland Riding Centre – offering instruction, trekking and trail riding, www.borlum.co.uk or relax with some souvenir shopping – Drumnadrochit offers a wide selection of shops with a little something for everyone. Invergarry & Loch Oich Invergarry lies on the beautiful wooded shores of Loch Oich. Must Eat… at the Invergarry Hotel – great food and hospitality, www.invergarryhotel.co.uk or why not try the Glengarry Castle Hotel – set on the shores of Loch Oich offering great Highland hospitality, www.glengarry.net Bicycle Hire is now available as a part of your cruise package. To maximize your enjoyment, safety and convenience we supply helmets, locks, toolkits and route maps. For more information please go to page 21. Cyclists on the Great Glen cycle route passing Loch Oich Highland Riding Centre Museum & History Inverness Inverness is the gateway to the Highlands of Scotland and the surrounding area. It makes an ideal place to visit on your final night, with a wide selection of restaurants and activities to suit all tastes. Here are just some of the highlights: Must Eat... at Rocpool Restaurant – riverside dining, delivering quality ingredients cooked with flair, www.rocpoolrestaurant.com or Café 1 – good food, polite staff and a warm welcome, www.cafe1.net 4 Kayaking on Loch Oich Must See… Eden Court Theatre – fantastic arts centre in the heart of the Highlands, www.eden-court.co.uk or Culloden Battlefield – with its exciting new visitor centre and interactive exhibition, www.nts.org.uk/culloden Must Do… shopping – Inverness has it all, whether it’s the Old Town charm, City Centre choice or retail park convenience, www.inverness-scotland.com or why not try some outdoor and indoor activities – are you an avid golfer? www.torveangolfclub.co.uk Must See… Invergarry Castle – once home to the MacDonnell Chiefs, which now stands in ruins on the shore, www.invergarrycastle.co.uk or the nearby Well of the Seven Heads – which tells the story of the grisly Keppoch Murders – www.sevenheadsstore.co.uk (history). Must Do… Have a go at outdoor activities along the way with Monsteractivities at Fort Augustus. www.monsteractivities. com or with ActiveHighs on Loch Oich. www.activehighs.co.uk Friendly Lock Keepers or perhaps you have a passion for fishing? www.grahamsonline.co.uk Do you enjoy a leisurely swim? www.invernessleisure.com or are you looking for something more adrenalin fuelled? www.boots-n-paddles.co.uk “We saw wild goats, caught brown trout and even went horse riding. It really was an amazing trip.” TripAdvisor review (Zef C), visited June 2013 on Eriskay class Loch Oich Best of the Rest Dochgarroch is the first lock you will come across after Inverness. It is a very picturesque spot with lots of private boats and plenty of mooring. While there you should stop in at Oakwood Restaurant, www.spanglefish.com/oakwoodrestaurant, a great little restaurant and tearoom which also offers antiques and collectables! Fort Augustus Fort Augustus Fort Augustus is one of the most picturesque stops along the Caledonian Canal. www.fortaugustus.net Must Eat… at The Lovat, Loch Ness – serving seasonal, locally sourced produce, www.thelovat.com or The Lock Inn, a canal side pub/restaurant with great food and a lovely atmosphere or The Boathouse – lochside restaurant serving delicious, locally sourced food lovingly prepared by the chefs, www.lochnessboathouse.co.uk Must See… the Caledonian Canal Heritage Centre – which details the history of the canal, www.scottishcanals.co.uk or visit The Clansman Centre – offering an interesting Highland life living museum and history show, www.scottish-swords.com Must Do… golfing at Fort Augustus Golf Club – a traditional heathland course, widely regarded as the most challenging 9 hole course in Scotland, www.fortaugustusgc.webeden.co.uk or take a leisurely walk along the canal towpath to the pretty locks at Kytra, www.walkhighlands.co.uk or www.visitscotland.com - walking White-Water Rafting occupied in the outdoor capital of the UK! For the energetic there is Ben Nevis to climb, and for those of you who are not, a cable car will take you to the top of Aonach Mor ski range. While passing Foyers why not stop to enjoy a leisurely walk around the forests and visit the impressive Falls of Foyers, where the water plunges in two falls – first 30ft, then 90ft. Some useful websites: www.visitlochness.com http://golf.visitscotland.com www.outdoorhighlands.co.uk http://active.visitscotland.com http://walking.visitscotland.com www.outdoorcapital.co.uk www.visitsouthlochness.com In Fort William the top of Neptune’s Staircase at Banavie is your cruising limit, but there is more than enough to keep you For more information on our cruising area please visit our website, www.caleycruisers.com/cruising-area.asp 5 Handover Procedure Try and aim to be at the boatyard between 12:00 & 14:00 on the day you start your hire. We do recommend that you pick up your shopping supplies in the morning if at all possible. Should you need to leave luggage with us to give you some room in your car please come along any time in the morning and we can put it in our store area. You will be able to purchase food supplies during your cruise at Drumnadrochit, Fort Augustus, Invergarry and Fort William. The Safety Briefings are followed by a Boat Handling instruction; for this we require the skipper and at least one other competent, adult crew member. If you are very experienced, then you will simply need to demonstrate your boat handling skills to us. Should you unavoidably be arriving after 14:00, it is important you inform the boatyard, so that we know when to expect you, as we will have to arrange for later instructions. We have a waiting area, toilets & showers and free Wi Fi available at the boatyard; so if you arrive early you’re most welcome to freshen up, enjoy a coffee and relax whilst reading through your handbook. Once all the demonstrations and paperwork have been completed, a convoy will depart (the first one is usually at about 14:30 hrs) travelling through the first swing bridge at Tomnahurich and on towards Dochgarroch Lock. This canal section takes about 1 hour to cruise, so you will usually arrive there between 15:30 & 16:00 hrs. It’s here that we will leave you, therefore if you have any queries or are unsure about anything, please ask. When you’re out on your holiday, you do have access to a 24 hour service number which is always manned by a member of our team; so if you have any queries regarding the weather, cruising area or any problems with the boat, you will always manage to contact us. Your vessel will be available to board between 12.00 and 14.00. We commence our Safety Briefings at 12:00, they run at regular intervals and the last one will start at 14:00 so it is important you arrive before this. We do like all members of your crew to view the safety information in the film shown as part of the briefing. “The boat was spotlessly clean, comfortable and everything you could possibly need was provided for you..”” Caley Cruisers Fleet Specification TripAdvisor review (sally4holidays), visited May 2013 on Highland Monarch class Caley Cruisers operate a fleet of 24 motor cruisers within a range of 10 different boat classes, all of which are detailed across the next pages. Each boat is fully equipped with the following inventory: • FULLY EQUIPPED GALLEY • SAFETY EQUIPMENT AND SAFETY RAILS • GAS COOKER AND FRIDGE • 240V INVERTER & ELECTRICAL HOOK-UP • LIFE JACKETS • 12V CIGARETTE LIGHTER CONNECTION • BED LINEN AND TOWELS • LARGE CAPACITY TOILET HOLDING TANK • HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER • FULL TANK OF DIESEL – NO REFUELLING REQUIRED • SHOWER AND TOILET • TABLE/SETTEE CAN BE CONVERTED INTO A BERTH • WARM AIR CENTRAL HEATING • SOFT FUNRNISHINGS, RADIO/CD, HAIRDRYER A range of boats within the Caley Cruisers fleet feature some extra luxuries to make your cruise as comfortable as possible. See page 8 onwards for each individual boat class or view our comparison chart below: Caley Cruisers Marina Class Name Sleeps Size Torridon (p8) 6-8 12.20m x 4.06m 2 2 2 1 Balmoral (p9) 4-6 11.58m x 3.96m 2 2 1 1 Strathspey (p10) 4-6 12m x 4m 2 2 2 0 Highland Monarch (p11) 6-8 12m x 4m 2 2 2 1 Highland Glen (p12) 4-6 10.67m x 3.66m 2 2 1 1 Taransay (p13) 6-8 12m x 4m 2 2 1 3 or 4 Highland Commander (p14) 6-8 10.67m x 3.8m 2 2 2 1 Eriskay* (p15) 4-5 10.4m x 3.8m 1 1 1 1 Isle of Skye (p16) 2-4 10.4m x 3.8m 1 1 1 0 Mull of Kintyre (p17) 3-4 9.45m x 3.5m 1 1 1 1 single Thruster CD / Radio TV* / DVD Facilities* ToiletsShowersDblTwin/Bunks * 240v inverter Dual Steering Pets Allowed * Please note, the quality of television reception is very poor in the Glen therefore the TV is best used for the DVD player. One vessel of the Eriskay class will remain pet-free; please contact Caley Cruisers for further information. Caley Cruisers Marina 6 Safety briefing (DVD) Boat handling instruction “It was our 5th time on the Caledonian Canal, and it won’,t be the last! ” TripAdvisor review (b_caduff2013), visited September 2013 on Highland Glen class We respectfully request that customers do not smoke inside the boats. More photographs of the Caley Cruisers’ hire fleet are available on our website, www.caleycruisers.com/boat-classes Caley Cruisers Fleet 7 Torridon SLEEPS 6-8 Length: 12.20m (40ft) Beam: 4.06m (13.3ft) Engine: 115 hp Nanni Diesel, Shaft Drive SLEEPS 4-6 Length: 11.58m (38ft) Beam: 3.96m (13ft) Engine: 150 hp Volvo diesel, Shaft Drive This impressive, beautifully fitted out 11 metre craft offers all the comfort afloat that you could imagine. She is ideal for a family of 4. Spacious saloon, galley with full size fridge and wonderful power showers. Balmoral class also features hairdryer, toaster, dual steering and electrical hook-up. Start day: Saturday Start days: Friday and Saturday. Short breaks, Monday starts and 10- or 11-night breaks are also available (except July and August). W.D. WC SHOWER W.B. W.D. 2 BUNKS Balmoral STEPS New for 2014: The Torridon class. TABLE WC W.B. STEPS A stunning 40ft vessel which will feature 2 master double cabins, located on either side of the boat, each with toilet and shower en-suite and in addition a side cabin with 2 single bunk berths. W.D. STEPS SALOON STEPS The single steering position will be on the outside helm and an easy-fold canopy will be fitted along with a central heating outlet vented to the spacious top deck seating area. The flexible arrangement of the accommodation is ideal for both couples and families. The Torridon class will be fitted out with a spacious saloon and a fully equipped galley including a full size fridge, toaster and microwave oven. She will also have a hair dryer and an electrical hook-up on board. 8 Further updates will be available on our website as the build of the boat is progressing. Please do not hesitate to contact us should you have any queries regarding this impressive new craft. • Bow Thruster • CD player/radio, DVD/TV • Full size fridge • Bow Thruster • CD player/radio, DVD/TV • Full size fridge • 240 volt inverter • 240 volt inverter • Pets allowed 9 Strathspey SLEEPS 4-6 Highland Monarch SLEEPS 6-8 Length: 12.00m (39ft) Beam: 4m (13ft 6in) Engine: 150 hp Volvo diesel, Shaft Drive Length: 12.00m (39ft) Beam: 4.0m (13ft 6in) Engine: 150hp Volvo diesel, Shaft Drive Strathspey has 2 double cabins, each with en-suite toilet and power shower and is therefore ideal for 2 couples. Highland Monarch is a beautifully fitted out 12 metre craft giving you great comfort afloat. Offering a spacious saloon, galley with full size fridge, 2 toilets and power showers. Her 3-cabin layout is ideal for families and large parties of up to 6. The Strathspey also features a spacious saloon, galley with full size fridge, microwave, hairdryer, toaster, dual steering and electrical hook-up. Start day: Saturday. Highland Monarch class also features a microwave, hairdryer, toaster, dual steering and electrical hook-up. Start days: Friday and Saturday. Short breaks, Monday starts and 10- or 11-night breaks are also available (except July and August). 10 • Bow and Stern Thrusters • Bow and Stern Thrusters • CD player/radio • CD player/radio • Full size fridge • Full size fridge • 240 volt inverter • 240 volt inverter • Pets allowed • Pets allowed 11 Highland Glen 12 SLEEPS 4-6 Taransay SLEEPS 6-8 Length: 10.67m (35ft) Beam: 3.66m (12ft 2in) Engine: 100 hp Volvo diesel, Shaft Drive Length: 12.00m (39ft) Beam: 4.0m (13ft 6in) Engine: 150 hp Volvo diesel, Shaft Drive Great family cruiser: ideal for a party of 4. Highland Glen has a beautifully fitted out double cabin aft with en-suite toilet and power shower. The forward cabin has 2 single berths and an additional toilet and power shower. Both cabins have plenty of wardrobe space and storage. Highland Glen class also features microwave, hairdryer, toaster, camping size fridge, dual steering and electrical hook-up. Taransay class is a well equipped cruiser with 4 cabins and therefore ideal for large parties of up to 8. Taransay class also features 2 toilets and power showers, full size fridge, toaster, dual steering and electrical hook-up. Start days: Friday and Saturday. Short breaks, Monday starts and 10- or 11-night breaks are also available (except July and August). Please note that we recommend a maximum of 6 adults on Taransay. Start days: Friday and Saturday. Short breaks, Monday starts and 10- or 11-night breaks are also available (except July and August). • 240 volt inverter • Bow and Stern Thrusters • Bow and Stern Thruster • CD player/radio • CD player/radio • 240 volt inverter • Full size fridge • Pets allowed • Pets allowed 13 Highland Commander Eriskay SLEEPS 4-5 Length: 10.67m (35ft) Beam: 3.8m (12ft 5in) Engine: 100 hp Volvo diesel, Shaft Drive Length: 10.4m (34ft) Beam: 3.8m (12ft 4in) Engine: 80 hp Nanni diesel, Shaft Drive Highland Commander is a great family cruiser and ideal for a party of up to 6. She is an older boat class and features a twin cabin forward, 2 double cabins aft and 2 toilets and showers, one en-suite to the forward cabin. Eriskay is ideal for families or couples. A lovely double cabin forward and twin bunk beds will allow a family of 4 to sleep comfortably without having to convert the table into a berth. Eriskay class also features a toaster, hairdryer, single steering and electrical hook-up. She is equipped with microwave, toaster, hair dryer, camping size fridge, dual steering and electrical hook-up. Start days: Friday, Saturday and Monday. Short breaks & 10- or 11-night breaks are also available. Please note that the forward cabin in the Saturday start vessel is suitable for children only due to limited head room. 14 SLEEPS 6-8 Note: One boat of the Eriskay class will remain pet-free. Please check with boat yard prior to booking. Start days: Friday, Saturday and Monday. Short breaks & 10- or 11-night breaks are also available. • Bow Thruster • 240 volt inverter • CD player/radio • CD player/radio, DVD/TV • 240 volt inverter • Full size fridge • Pets allowed • Pets allowed 15 Isle of Skye Mull of Kintyre SLEEPS 3-4 Length: 10.4m (34ft) Beam: 3.8m (12ft 4in) Engine: 80 hp Nanni diesel, Shaft Drive Length: 9.45m (31ft) Beam: 3.50m (11ft 6in) Engine: 100 hp Volvo diesel, Shaft Drive Our beautiful Isle of Skye class is perfectly suited for couples and ideal for those special occasions like honeymoons. She features a generously sized, lovely double cabin forward and is fitted out to a very high standard. Isle of Skye class also features a toaster, hairdryer, single steering and electrical hook-up. Smart family cruiser, beautifully fitted out. The separate cabin arrangement, twin/double cabin forward and ¾ berths in the centre cabin, will allow a family of 3-4 to sleep comfortably. Start days: Friday and Monday. Short breaks & 10- or 11-night breaks are also available (except July and August). 16 SLEEPS 2-4 Mull of Kintyre class also features a spacious galley and dining area, inside steering and electrical hook-up and a 240v inverter, suitable for charging mobile phones only. Start days: Friday and Monday. Short breaks & 10- or 11-night breaks are also available. • Bow Thruster • Bow Thruster • 240 volt inverter • CD player/radio • CD player/radio, DVD/TV • Pets allowed • Full size fridge • 240 volt inverter 1717 Travel Arrangements Your Questions Answered By Car By Air What type of boat should I book? Do I need to take anything with me? From London, this trip can be done within 12 hours. Inverness is approximately 3 hours from Edinburgh via the A9 and about 5 hours from Newcastle. easyJet has regular flights all year to and from Inverness Airport, connecting with London Gatwick and Luton. Dutch airline KLM currently offers a regular connection from Amsterdam. Other scheduled flights throughout the summer may also be available. Please check for updates at www.hial.co.uk As you can see in our brochure, we do have quite a range of different boat classes to choose from so it is understandably difficult to make the right choice. We would recommend you take a boat larger than you need – the extra space certainly won’t go amiss. For example, if there are 6 adults in your party, opt for Torridon, Highland Monarch or Taransay class. If possible, avoid having to convert the table into a berth. The smaller vessels, such as Mull of Kintyre class, will be cramped if you fill them to capacity. All of our boats are fully equipped with all galley utensils, crockery, pots and pans and basic cleaning supplies. Safety equipment and life jackets are also included. Freshly laundered bed linen is provided – we supply duvets for all fixed berths and sleeping bags for the convertible berths. Towels, blankets and pillows for everyone are on board. Please advise of any allergies prior to arrival. Binoculars (not supplied) may be a great item to use to enjoy the scenery. An inventory of items on board can be found in the Pre-Holiday Information you receive with your booking. The onboard water tank contains drinking water; however some people prefer bottled water, which you would need to buy. There is no first aid kit supplied with the boat, so please bring your own. Please also remember to bring gloves as they are very important for rope work. Car Hire Car hire is an easy and convenient way of reaching Inverness from further afield. It is also a great way of having the freedom to explore the Highlands before or after your holiday with us! Budget www.budget.co.uk Inverness Airport is approximately 12 miles from our boatyard. The easiest way to reach us from the airport is either by taxi directly to the boatyard or by taking the airport shuttle bus to the city centre and then a taxi to the boatyard. www.easyjet.com Enterprise www.enterprise.co.uk Europcar www.europcar.co.uk By Ferry The UK now has many good ferry connections with Europe and Ireland, giving you the flexibility of bringing your own car! P&O Ferries, from Zeebrugge and Rotterdam to Hull, Calais to Dover and Larne (Northern Ireland) to Troon www.poferries.com Stenaline, from Belfast to Cairnryan and from Hook of Holland to Harwich. www.stenaline.co.uk DFDS Seaways, from Amsterdam to Newcastle. www.dfdsseaways.co.uk By Train Regular and overnight train services run from London and most main UK train stations. Inverness train station is located in the city centre, approximately 3 miles from our boatyard. www.thetrainline.com www.nationalrail.co.uk “We booked our holiday online from Australia and from our initial contact right through to returning our beautiful vessel the Caley Cruisers team were outstanding..”” TripAdvisor review (J R), visited July 2013 on Eriskay class Taxi Service It takes approximately 5-10 minutes by taxi to get to us from the centre of Inverness and approximately 20-30 minutes by taxi to get to us from the airport. Taxi ranks are located both in the centre of Inverness and at the airport but pre-booking is also possible and is recommended for larger groups. City Taxis - Tel. 01463 222 555 Inverness Taxis – Tel. 01463 222 222 (also provide a minibus with 16 seats) By Bus Regular services connect Inverness with Edinburgh, Glasgow and London along with most other main UK bus stations. Inverness Bus Station is located in the centre of Inverness and is approximately 3 miles from our boatyard. How long can I cruise? The official stopping time is dusk – however, cruising is mainly restricted to the canal opening times. All of the bridges and locks are operated by keepers and the hours of operation are usually from 8.30am until 5.30pm (8am – 6pm in the summer) with a 7 day operation from Easter to the end of October. They close for a 1 hour lunch break, usually between 12.00 noon and 2.00pm. Is this holiday suitable for me? Boating on the Caledonian Canal is different from other inland cruising areas. It can get quite rough on the lochs and a certain amount of physical activity is involved when locking and berthing, therefore we require a minimum of 2 reasonably fit & active adult crew members (aged 21 years or over) on board each vessel to participate in these activities. All of our vessels have steps inside and some also use ladders to access the boat. On some boat classes (particularly Highland Commander) the steps can be quite steep, please bear this in mind for toddlers, older or infirm/ disabled crew members and your pets. When disembarking from the vessel onto a pontoon, the height difference can be approximately 3ft. Should this be a problem for any of your crew, or indeed you have any queries or concerns, please do discuss them with us prior to booking. When is the best time to come to Scotland? www.citylink.co.uk www.megabus.com INVERNESS ABERDEEN FORT WILLIAM DUNDEE PERTH EDINBURGH Scotland is beautiful in every season although, as its reputation suggests, the weather can sometimes be unpredictable. May, June and July benefit from the longest daylight hours – in mid June it doesn’t get dark until approximately 11.30pm! The beautiful colours of spring and summer delight the customers – the canal banks are lined with yellow of the Broom and Loch Oich is ablaze with Rhododendrons. During September and October you will be treated to the wonderful colours of autumn but the weather does tend to get slightly cooler then too! For seasonal weather averages visit www.bbc.co.uk/weather. Can I use electrical appliances on board? The easiest and most convenient power source on all of our boats is the 12v cigarette lighter connection which is more than adequate for charging mobile phones and devices. All boats also feature a 240 volt inverter which means that mains power (3 pin plugs) can also be used on board at any time (battery power levels depending). Electrical hook-up is available on all boats but please note that there are only a few electrical hook-up points along the canal (fee applicable), therefore we do not recommend that you rely on this. On all boats we request that only appliances requiring no more than 1500 watts should be used (for Mull of Kintyre class only up to 650 watts). Is there mobile reception and WiFi available along the canal? WiFi: there are Highland Wi-Fi hotspots available at several locations along the canal. To access the network and to register, log on to Highland Wi-Fi Public Hotspot. You can then buy your online time, payable by card or PayPal. Free Wi-Fi is available at the Caley Cruisers base and at Urquhart Bay Harbour. For the majority of the time you spend on the canal you will find the mobile phone signal is very good but you will find one or two poor areas where the signal will be either low or not available. Can I stock up with grocery supplies along the canal? There are various stops along the canal where you can stock up with supplies, the first one being the village of Drumnadrochit, accessible from Urquhart Bay Harbour. But we do recommend that you purchase some basic supplies from Inverness prior to your departure from the boatyard just to get you started. There is a Co-op located close to the boatyard or you can order online at ASDA, Sainsbury’s and TESCO for delivery to the boatyard. Please contact our office if you require further information. GLASGOW 18 View of Loch Ness from Fort Augustus 19 YOUR BOOKING FORM To: Caley Cruisers Ltd, Canal Road, Inverness, IV3 8NF, Scotland, T: 01463 236328, F: 01463 714879 Please complete this form, a photocopy is acceptable, and send it to the above address (with your payment cheque, if applicable). No covering letter from you is required. It is also possible to complete the booking form on our website. I WISH TO BOOK A CALEY CRUISERS HOLIDAY If you have a booking reference number, please enter this number here. Boat class Booking ref. No. Dates From ______ / ______ 12.00 - 2pm, 2014 To ______ / ______ 8.30am, 2014 I declare I am over 21 years of age. I agree to be held responsible for the balance-of-hire terms which become due and payable to the owner at the place on the date shown on your hire invoice. I agree to be bound by the terms and conditions of hire stated in this Caley Cruisers Brochure and as supplied with the booking confirmation. Your name and address (please use BLOCK CAPITALS) Name Address SignatureDate Payments Payments can be made with a debit or credit card, using either our online payment facility on our website or by telephoning our office on 01463 236 328. Please note that a 2% surcharge is applicable for all credit card payments. We accept MasterCard and VISA. There is no additional charge when paying by debit card. Post Code Tel: (home) (work) Email: Do you bring your pet? Please give details: We also accept cheques (from UK banks only), except for bookings where the hire is due to commence within 6 weeks. Please make cheques payable to Caley Cruisers Ltd. Charge of £35 per pet, per week (min. charge £35), please see page 21 for further information. noyes I enclose my cheque for £ Details: Should you prefer to pay by bank transfer, please contact us for our bank details. Bank charges occurring must be covered by the person paying or may be deducted from the amount paid. Your party details (fill in numbers please) Total number in party Total males Total females Persons 21 years & over Persons under 21 Babies under 2 Additional information: Please enter names of all party members 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 20 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION COLLISION DAMAGE WAIVER Payment of the non-refundable Collison Damage Waiver is applicable for all bookings. This provides you with fully comprehensive cover in the event of accidental loss or damage to your boat or its equipment. It also provides third party cover just in case for example you accidently cause damage to another vessel, jetty etc or cause injury to a third party. It does not cover any damage caused by the deliberate or negligent act or omission of you or any member of your party (including where the person concerned is under the influence of alcohol, drugs or any similar substance) or any failure by you to comply with our safety instructions or booking conditions. In this case we reserve the right to make a charge to cover the loss or damage. FUEL DEPOSIT Depending on the class of vessel booked, the Fuel Deposit will be £200 or £250. All of our vessels carry approximately 550 litres of diesel, which is enough for about 2-3 weeks cruising. The Fuel Deposit that you pay covers more than the average week’s cruise. At the end of your holiday we will refuel your vessel and any extra charge or refund should be settled prior to your departure. You will be charged the fuel cost applicable at the time of your cruise. Please do not hesitate to contact our office should you have any queries regarding this matter. We will be happy to provide details on fuel consumption and averages for whichever vessel you are interested in. SHORT BREAKS AND 10/11 NIGHT HOLIDAYS Most vessels (as indicated on the boat pages) can be booked for short breaks and 10/11 night holidays. The weekend short breaks run from Friday 12:00 – 2pm until Monday 8:30am (3 nights) and the mid-week short breaks run from Monday 12:00 – 2pm until Friday 8:30am (4 nights). The 10-night breaks start on a Friday (12:00 – 2pm) and the 11-night breaks start on a Monday (12:00 – 2pm). PICK-UP AND RETURN TIME FOR ALL VESSELS The boat handover time is usually between 1pm and 2pm. However, we do commence our Safety Training from 12noon, therefore it is important you arrive as close to midday as possible. Should you be arriving after 2.00pm it is important that the boatyard is advised in advance. All boats should be returned and vacated by 8.30am on the day of departure. Many visitors return to our boatyard the prior evening to finalise the fuel account and visit Inverness. GROUP BOOKINGS Please note that we cannot accept bookings for Stag and Hen parties. For certain groups, we reserve the right to apply an additional security deposit. Please see condition 12 on page 23 (T&C of Hire) for further information. If you have any questions about group bookings then please do not hesitate to contact us. FISHING You can fish for brown trout, pike and eel only, anywhere in the canal sections. There may be restrictions on some of the lochs, due to private land owner fishing rights. Salmon and sea trout fishing is not permitted at all (neither is the use of salmon fishing equipment). Fishing is permitted off your hire cruiser only, not from the shores. Fishing tackle can be bought or rented locally at Graham’s of Inverness, www.grahamsonline.co.uk, 01463 233 178 (bait may also be available). Please leave sufficient time prior to your arrival to the boatyard for arranging fishing tackle. Please note: No fishing tackle available at the Caley Cruisers boatyard. PETS Pets are permitted on most vessels, except Torridon class, Eriskay No.6 and Isle of Skye class. The cost is £35 per pet, per week (minimum charge £35). Payment to be made at the time of booking. Larger pets may need to be lifted onto boats. This can be a particular issue on Highland Commander and some other boat classes. Please contact the boatyard for further information. We kindly ask our customers to bring pet-blankets or pet-baskets and to ensure that the pets do not lie on the bedding or seating. BIKE HIRE Bikes are available to hire from the boatyard. Pre-booking is essential. The costs are £45 per bike per week or £30 per bike for a short break, payable with balance of hire. We also have children’s bikes (suits 8-10 yr. old) available for £35 per week or £20 for a short break. SMOKING Smoking is not permitted on board any of our vessels. GENERAL INFORMATION • Boat driving licence not required. • • • • No experience necessary:comprehensive boat handling instruction given. Canal charges: all included in boat hire fees. • 24/7 call-out service. HOW TO BOOK Please read this carefully. When you book your holiday with us you are entering into a contract which binds you and us in various ways. You’ll see we have clearly set out the Booking Conditions with a list of responsibilities and commitments we and you have towards each other. INITIAL PAYMENT Price Bands A BCD E Dates 26 Sep - 23 Oct 28 Mar - 03 Apr 04 Apr - 22 May 12 Sep - 25 Sep 23 May - 03 Jul 04 July Hire Charge - 21 Aug £301 - £500 22 Aug £501 - £750 - 11 Sep £751 - £900 £901 + Initial Payment (per week) £125 £150 £170 £180 Understanding the price list* All prices are in £ sterling (GBP) incl. the current UK VAT rate* and apply for Saturday start per week. For holidays starting on Friday the following Saturday charges apply, for holidays starting on Monday the previous Saturday charges apply. For additional costs and how to make a booking please see page 21. *please note the VAT rates are subject to change based upon Government guidelines. Boat Class FuelCollision ABCDE Deposit Damage £ £ £ £ £ £ Waiver £ MULL OF KINTYRE per week per mid-week short break per weekend short break 650 455 423 747 523 486 896 627 582 985 690 640 1,085 200 760 705 75 ERISKAY per week per mid-week short break per weekend short break 767 537 499 896 627 582 1,065 746 692 1,170 819 761 1,287 901 837 200 75 ISLE OF SKYE per week per mid-week short break per weekend short break 767 537 499 896 627 582 1,065 746 692 1,170 819 761 1,404 N/A N/A 200 75 HIGHLAND COMMANDER per week per mid-week short break per weekend short break 839 587 545 970 679 631 1,143 800 743 1,191 834 774 1,501 200 1,051 976 75 HIGHLAND GLEN per week per mid-week short break per weekend short break 1,050 735 683 1,213 849 788 1,414 990 919 1,548 1,084 1,006 1,857 250 N/A N/A 75 TARANSAY per week per mid-week short break per weekend short break 1,257 880 817 1,454 1,018 945 1,668 1,168 1,084 1,735 1,215 1,128 1,995 N/A N/A 75 HIGHLAND MONARCH per week1,345 1,556 1,786 1,911 2,279 per mid-week short break 9421,089 1,250 1,338 N/A per weekend short break 874 1,011 1,161 1,242 N/A 250 75 STRATHSPEY per week1,345 1,556 1,786 1,911 2,279 per mid-week short breakN/A N/A N/A N/A N/A per weekend short break N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 250 75 BALMORAL per week1,456 1,650 per mid-week short break 1,019 1,155 per weekend short break 946 1,073 250 TORRIDON per week1,602 1,815 2,043 2,246 2,592 250 per mid-week short break N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A per weekend short break N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 1,857 2,042 1,300 1,429 1,207 1,327 Mooring charges: all included in boat hire charges with the exception of Urquhart Bay Harbour on Loch Ness where an overnight charge of £10 applies (payable locally). • Car parking: secure parking available at boatyard free of charge. • Groceries: supermarket 1 mile from boatyard or try Asda, Sainsbury’s and Tesco for delivery to boatyard. HOW TO CALCULATE FORTNIGHT HOLIDAYS AND 10 - / 11- NIGHT BREAKS Fuel: large capacity tank, so no refuelling required. • Maps: detailed cruising map provided. Fortnight (14 nights) holidays: 15% discount applies to the second week booked, except for Price Band E when only 10% is applicable. Please check that the boat and dates you require are available by using the online availability check or by phoning us on 01463 236 328. You can also complete an online booking form via our website. Once we have made a provisional reservation for you, it will remain on hold for 24 hrs. In order to confirm the booking we require an initial payment (please refer to page 22 for our pricing grid). Payments can be made with a debit or credit card, using either our online payment facility on our website or by telephoning us. Please note: a 2% surcharge is applicable for all credit card payments; no additional charge is applicable when paying by debit card. We accept MasterCard and VISA. It is also possible to make a bank transfer or send a UK cheque (no cheque payment accepted for bookings where the hire is due to commence within 6 weeks). Please refer to page 20 for more details. When we receive your payment we will forward a confirmation usually by email (or post if required). The final balance payment is due 8 weeks prior to the start of your holiday. If your holiday is due to commence within 8 weeks, the full payment will be due at the time of confirming your booking. 21 CONDITIONS OF HIRE CALEY CRUISERS PRICELIST 2014 2,356 N/A N/A 250 We reserve the right to correct errors in advertised prices; we will advise you of any such errors at the time of booking. We also reserve the right to correct errors in confirmed prices. In this case we will contact you as soon as we become aware of the error. If the correct price is higher and you do not wish to pay this, you will be entitled to cancel and receive a full refund of all monies you have paid to us providing you notify us within 14 days of our advising you of the error. We promise we will not seek to correct any error in a confirmed price within 8 weeks of the start of your holiday or more than 7 days after you make your booking. You can normally board your boat at 2.00pm (subject to unavoidable delays). You must advise us if, due to unavoidable delays, you will not be able to arrive at the normal take-over time. Your boat must be returned and handed back to the Caley Cruisers boatyard in Inverness no later than 8:30am on the last day of the hire. You are obliged to leave everything in a clean and tidy condition. If you fail to return your boat on time and/or in a clean and tidy condition you are liable to an extra charge at the discretion of Caley Cruisers Ltd. Extra charges may include additional hire cost for late returns at a full daily rate, cleaning charges, third party expenses etc. 2. Making a Booking. For any bookings, we require a completed booking form, available in our brochure or online on our website at www.caleycruisers.com. When you book, you are accepting on behalf of your party the terms of these Booking Conditions. A binding contract comes into existence once we have received your deposit and we have issued a reservation confirmation by email or post. The contract shall be deemed to have been made at our offices in Inverness and be subject to Scottish Law. We both agree to submit any dispute to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of Scotland. In all cases these Booking Conditions form the basis of your contract. 3. Number in Your Party. There must be a minimum of 2 reasonably fit and able adult crew members aged 21 or over on board. It is not permitted on any boat to carry more persons than advertised in this brochure. Accommodation is provided only for the number stated. Any change of party details before or during a holiday must be authorised by Caley Cruisers Ltd. We require skipper and all crew to take part in our safety briefing (minimum of 2 adults required). 4. Payment. When you book you must pay the applicable deposit requested. Your balance (together with your Fuel Deposit and non-refundable Damage Waiver) is due and payable by you 8 weeks before the start of your holiday. For bookings made within 8 weeks of the holiday start date you pay the full amount at the time of booking. A surcharge for credit card payments is applicable. 75 Caley Cruisers Ltd reserves the right to cancel a confirmed booking if any payment due has not been received at the agreed due date. Cancellation charges apply as laid out in condition 6 of these Conditions of Hire. 75 5. Changes by You. Up to 8 weeks before the holiday start date you may change your boat to another one within the fleet and within the same calendar year (subject to availability). You may transfer your booking to someone else or another party (introduced by you) at any time providing you notify us. Additional charges may be applicable. 6. Cancellation by You. You must telephone us immediately if you have to cancel and on the same day send us written confirmation quoting your booking reference. Your cancellation is effective from the date we receive your written confirmation from you, which will be acknowledged. For early bookings we guarantee you an unconditional refund of the deposit if you have to cancel (for any reason) any holiday booked to be taken from 28th March 2014 onwards, provided you cancel before the 15th January 2014. If you have to cancel after 15th January 2014 a cancellation charge will be applicable as set out below. 10-/11 Night: Charged at the weekly rate + 50% of the second week. “This is our second holiday with Caley Cruisers ( it won’t be our last)) and it did not disappoint!!The boat was clean and well equipped for comfort. All the staff were very pleasant and relaxed. Very much a feeling that if you having a good time, that was all that mattered.” TripAdvisor review (Lyn G), visited August 2013 on Eriskay class 1. Terms. All terms are per week or short break for the boat as equipped and described in the Caley Cruisers Ltd brochure. Saturday dates are shown. For boats starting Monday, the previous Saturday charges apply; for Friday starts, the following Saturday charges apply. Prices include VAT at 20% and are subject to change. In the event of a change in the rate of VAT during the course of the year, your holiday will be invoiced at the new amount of VAT unless you have already taken your holiday or paid the balance in full prior to the date of the change. Our booking confirmation is not a VAT invoice. You will receive a VAT invoice at the end of your holiday. Should the rate of duty on fuel change, we reserve the right to make an additional charge. 22 Period before scheduled arrival date within which written cancellation notification is received Cancellation charges as a % of Hire Charge More than 56 days Loss of Deposit 43 – 56 days 50% 29 – 42 days 70% 8 – 28 days 90% 7 days 100% 23 7. Minors. Bookings from persons under the age of 21 cannot be accepted. 8. Boat Handover. A free demonstration is given to you at the time of takeover. Whenever possible the person responsible for the booking must be present. Caley Cruisers Ltd would like as many crew members as possible to participate in the safety training, but a minimum of 2 fit & able adults (21+) is required. If not all party members are able to attend the safety training, you must inform the boatyard prior to arrival. 9. Damage, Breakdown and Defects. No responsibility will be accepted by Caley Cruisers Ltd for loss of time or expenses occurred through accidental damage to the boat while it is in your charge. We cannot accept liability for loss, damage or expense which occurs as the result of any defect or breakdown occurring during your cruise unless caused by proven reason of the boat operator’s failure adequately to maintain the boat in a fit state and condition or caused by the acts or defaults of Caley Cruisers Ltd or its employees. Any defect or breakdown must be reported immediately to Caley Cruisers Ltd during your cruise so that steps can be taken to repair the boat or remedy the service. (It is unlikely that trouble of this nature will arise as every boat is carefully checked before the start of each cruise.) 10. Accidents. Your boat is insured but you have charge of the boat and are responsible for its safe navigation. In the unlikely event of structural or mechanical damage, however caused, no responsibility can be accepted by Caley Cruisers Ltd for loss of time or the cost of alternative accommodation or any other damages or expenses. In the case of any accident or damage to the boat, to other craft, to water property, or to any person, it is your responsibility to: (a) Find out the name of the other boat involved together with the name of the owners and hirer. (b) Report these facts, together with the extent of the damage, to us as soon as possible. No repairs may be put in hand without the permission of Caley Cruisers Ltd. 11. Your Fuel Deposit and Collision Damage Waiver. You must pay the Collision Damage Waiver which is non-refundable. This covers the cost of any accidental damage that may occur to the boat whilst it is in your charge and/or other boats that were damaged in the incident, along with the cost in respect of third party bodily injury (subject to the full policy terms and conditions). Exceptions apply where any loss and/ or damage is caused by the deliberate or negligent act or omission of you or any member of your party (including where the person concerned is under the influence of alcohol, drugs or any similar substance) or any failure by you to comply with our Safety Briefing Recommendations or these Booking Conditions. In this case, we reserve the right to make a charge to cover the loss or damage. You will be asked to pay a Fuel Deposit from which the cost of any fuel used will be deducted and the balance refunded to you. In the event that fuel used exceeds the deposit amount, then you will be liable for the additional fuel payment. Fuel deposit and damage waiver charges are subject to change each year and such changes are also applicable to confirmed bookings for following years. 12. Additional Deposits. You may be asked for an additional deposit of up to £150 per head at the discretion of Caley Cruisers Ltd. This is payable on your arrival and will be refunded to you when you have finished your holiday, providing you return the boat and its equipment on time, undamaged, clean and tidy and without third party claim against you. If the boat is returned late and/or additional cleaning of your boat is required on its return, you will be liable for the extra costs, which will be deducted in the first instance from your Fuel Deposit and payable on demand if in excess of the deposit balance. 13. Linen/Towels. Linen and towels are provided free of charge. 14. Layout Plans. Boats in this brochure are for general guidance. They are not to scale and alterations during building may occur. Some boats in classes have minor variations. Some boats have steps which may not be shown on the plan. If you have infirm or disabled members in your party you should enquire as to the suitability of your boat when booking. 15. Production Boats. Photos of standard production boats are sometimes used for a class group of boats. As production boats are not always finished in identical colour schemes, this means your boat may be different in colour from the photograph. 16. Obeying the Waterways Rules. You must observe the Navigation Authorities by-laws, including in particular the rule that you must not navigate after sunset or before dawn and your speed must not be such as would inconvenience or endanger other users of the waterway. On no account may you tow or be towed by other craft, unless you have professional assistance as towing can be a hazardous operation if incorrectly undertaken. Boats may not be entered in races or used for business purposes. No minor may control your boat without the supervision of an experienced adult. No portable heaters, cookers or barbecues of any type, bicycles, lighting equipment, canoes, windsurfers, dinghies, TV sets, electrical or gas appliances, or medical equipment may be taken or used aboard without the express prior permission of Caley Cruisers Ltd. 17. Availability. Your booking is accepted on the basis that your confirmed boat will be available for your use in accordance with these Booking Conditions on your agreed start date. Unfortunately this is occasionally not possible. If your confirmed boat is not available as agreed, this will almost always be due to events beyond our control. If your booking has to be cancelled (which we have the right to do) we will offer to transfer your booking to another date or vessel or offer a full refund. We regret that we cannot pay any compensation or meet any expenses or costs you may incur as a result of any such cancellation or change. 18. Unreasonable Behaviour. We have the right to refuse to hand over a boat to any person who in our opinion is not suitable to take charge. In such cases all hire charges paid will be refunded as quickly as reasonably practicable and there will be no further liability. In addition Caley Cruisers Ltd have the right to repossess a boat at any time if we consider you, or any member of your party, to be unsuitable to remain in charge because of age, ill health, inexperience, suspected or actual influence of alcohol or drugs or any other reason, or because of irresponsible behaviour which is causing or is likely to cause danger or disturbance to any other person(s) or damage to any property. In this situation Caley Cruisers Ltd will have no further responsibility or liability and no refunds will be made or expenses met. 19. Events Beyond our Control. Unfortunately events beyond our control can occasionally affect bookings. When reference is made to such events in these Booking Conditions, this means any event(s) or circumstance(s) which we could not, even with all due care, foresee or avoid. Such events include the following: • Destruction or damage of your boat (which cannot be remedied to a satisfactory standard before the start of your holiday) due to fire, flood, explosion, storm or other weather damage, accident, break-in, criminal damage or any similar cause. • Mechanical breakdown or other mechanical or technical problems affecting your boat (which cannot be easily rectified before the start of your holiday). • Flooding, shortage of water, obstruction, repairs, damage or similar event affecting any waterway, waterway structure or facility such as a lock or bridge or navigational equipment (which prevents or affects you taking your holiday). • Adverse weather conditions and tides (which may restrict navigation and passage through bridges/locks). • Shortage or non-availability of fuel for the boat. • Late return by previous hirers. • Industrial action, riots, civil strife, natural or nuclear disaster, fire, war, threat of war, actual or threatened terrorist activity and all similar situations. We regret that Caley Cruisers Ltd cannot accept responsibility or pay any compensation or expenses where the performance of your contract with us is prevented or affected or you otherwise suffer any loss or damages as a result of events beyond the boat operator’s control. This includes any delays to and/or restrictions on cruising to which you may be subject (Caley Cruisers Ltd and the waterways authority are entitled to impose restrictions in the situations mentioned above). However, if your booking has to be cancelled as a result, we will offer to transfer your booking to another date or offer a refund, as more fully described in Condition 17. 20. Your Pet. We allow pets on certain boat classes. The charge is £35 per pet per week (min. charge £35). You must bring your pet-blanket or pet-basket and ensure that your pet(s) does not lie on the bedding or seating. Your pet must not be left unattended in your boat or elsewhere. If extra cleaning of your boat is required after your holiday because of your pet, a charge may be made. 21. Assistance Dogs. Registered assistance dogs will be accepted free of charge on all boats in this brochure, subject to availability of suitable accommodation where pets are permitted. 22. Comments or Concerns. You must notify Caley Cruisers Ltd of any shortcomings with your boat immediately so that remedial action, if appropriate, can be taken. For all complaints and claims which do not involve personal injury, illness or death, we regret that it may affect our ability to investigate your complaint and may impact on the way your complaint is handled if you fail to notify us immediately during your holiday and then write to us at Caley Cruisers Ltd, Canal Road, Inverness, IV3 8NF, within 28 days of the end of your holiday. 23. Your Vehicles. Your vehicle and its accessories and contents are left entirely at your own risk. Caley Cruisers Ltd will not be responsible for any loss or damage from or to any vehicle from any cause whatsoever other than in the case of our negligence or that of our agents. 24. Liability. Except where otherwise specified in these Booking Conditions, Caley Cruisers Ltd cannot accept liability for any damage, expense, injury, death or loss of any nature whatsoever suffered by any person(s) from any cause whatsoever other than in the case of our proven negligence. This clause does not attempt to exclude negligence or breach of statutory duty. 25. Personal Travel & Cancellation Insurance. You are strongly recommended to take out your own Personal Travel and Cancellation Insurance for your holiday. 26. Data Protection Policy. In order to process your booking and to ensure that your holiday arrangements run smoothly and meet your requirements we need to use the information you provide such as name, address, special needs etc. We take full responsibility for ensuring that proper security measures are in place to protect your information. The information may also be provided to security or credit checking companies, or public authorities such as customs or immigration if required by law. However, we will not pass any information on to any person who is not responsible for part of your holiday arrangements. This applies to any sensitive information such as disabilities or dietary/ religious requirements. (If we cannot pass this information to the relevant suppliers, we cannot provide your booking. In making this booking, you consent to this information being passed on to the relevant persons.) Your data controller is Caley Cruisers Ltd. You are entitled to a copy of your information held by us; if you would like to see this, please contact us. We will hold your information, where collected by us, and may use it to inform you of offers in the future or to send you brochures. If you do not wish to receive such approaches in the future, please write to us. Published October 2013 and applicable until new Conditions of Hire are published. Cancels all previous issues. Caley Cruisers Ltd, Canal Road, Inverness, IV3 8NF. , Caley Cruisers Caley Cruisers Ltd Canal Road, Inver ness, IV3 8NF, S cotland Tel: +44 (0) 1463 236328 Fax: +44 (0) 1463 714879 Email: info@caleycruisers.com Web: www.caleycruisers.com O ffice hours: Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm, all year, “We went back to Caley and the Caledonian Canal for a second time this past May, after having an amazing experience with them in 2011. It was a repeat experience of our first adventure, if not better.”! ” TripAdvisor review (TheresaCS), visited April 2013 on Isle of Skye class D e si g n e d b y cu a n d e sig n .co .uk. Printed by J Thomson Colour Printe r s Saturday 9am - 4pm, April - October Inclusive.