The Pirate
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The
Captain of a ship is responsible for the safety of the passengers and
crew and the safe operation of the ship. The Captain is the ultimate authority, His word is the law and his decisions are final. |
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| While onboard La Beale Isoud, transitting in one of the ship's boats, or ashore on a pirate raid you are required to obey the instructions of the Captain and his designated crew. | ||
| General safety guidelines: While La Beale Isoude is maneuvering ( i.e., docking, approaching, or departing a dock or anchorage) passengers are to stay well clear of all running rigging and ropes, and remain aft of the cockpit or below decks. While La Beale Isoude is under sail, passengers are to stay well clear of all running rigging and exercise due caution when in the vicinity of the sails. The ship's sails are powerful objects and may move without warning. From time-to-time, the Captain may order that passengers move to specific areas of the ship and/or stay clear of specific areas to allow for safe operation of the ship and for navigational purposes. Passengers are NOT to adjust or tamper with any running or standing rigging, ship's controls, or fixtures without the express direction of the Captain or his designated crew. Passengers are not to sit, stand, or lean against the guard rails. Horseplay on the upper decks is strictly prohibited unless authorized by the Captain. Smoking: Cigarettes are NOT to be extinguished on any part of La Beale Isoud. Environmental Safety: Ultraviolet radiation is reflected by the water, resulting in a much faster burn time than on land. The use of sunscreen and the wearing of sun hats is recommended.
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