Reading Boatkied's thread about his new Seahorse 52 and moving it from Ft Meyers to Annapolis, I wonder;
On a multi day delivery;
How do captains charge, by day, hours, miles, flat rate?
Are they regulated to maximum hours in a day?
Do they stay on the boat or are you expected to hotel them every night?
On a long run would two captains be cheaper than one?
Do they bring a crew on larger boats?
What else?
Well, kinda all the above depending on the captain or company you hire.
Mostly by the day, some will do flat rate, which is basically the same because the by the day guys will often be contingent on a weather day here and there, maintenance day paid. Hours a day is flexible...but most will do at least a 12 hr day, daylight permitting.
Overnights will shorten the number of days and can be billed in several ways but certainly a second captain or crew will be factored in. It also depends on boat, time of year, schedules, etc .
Cheaper can be a fluid thing depending on how things get billed and what the captain will, won't do....but is it a roll of YOUR dice.
Most will either bill for a daily allowance or it will be factored in.
Boat allowing, most stay aboard. Most will use marinas, some will anchor, sometimes.
For longer runs and or bigger boats, often there is a day required to learn and inspect the boat.
Some captains will do maintenance and give the boat a hosing down at the end of the day, some wont. Some owners demand that the boat be scrubbed to prevent water spots...that can be an issue depending on size and crew....but can be negotiated...after all, it's just money for boats/owners like that.
Some guys or women will run the boat solo, others refuse.
The real trick is with the sheer volume of delivery captains out there, is finding one that you really trust ...not only to take care of your boat, but be reasonable and astute during the trip.
A lot of guys talk a good line and have a "great" resume'......but I know more than a few that barely should have their captains license (which isn't required in the US...unless there are passengers for hire).
New owners not familiar with any captains will often use a company that provides captains as hopefully they have been vetted well and have good reviews.