Do children or infants count as a passenger?
Yes, children of any age are counted as a passenger. The United States Coast Guard considers every person, except for the Captain, as a passenger. Also, any child under the age of 13 must wear a USCG approved Type 1 PFD (life jacket) provided by Dana Island Yachts during the charter. Children require supervision by parent or guardian at all times and must be capable of remaining calmly seated for several hours.
Yes, children of any age are counted as a passenger. The United States Coast Guard considers every person, except for the Captain, as a passenger. Also, any child under the age of 13 must wear a USCG approved Type 1 PFD (life jacket) provided by Dana Island Yachts during the charter. Children require supervision by parent or guardian at all times and must be capable of remaining calmly seated for several hours.
Yes, they do. The United States Coast Guard considers every person, except for the Captain, as a passenger. Also, any child under the age of 13 must wear a USCG approved Type 1 PFD (life jacket) provided by Dana Island Yachts during the charter. Children require supervision by parent or guardian at all times and must be capable of remaining calmly seated for several hours.