Hullsy maintains a registry of charter fleets and records vessel observations. Here's how to use it.
Already have a charter booked? Search the catalog by model, company, or region to find your vessel. Still deciding? Browse fleets and contact the operator directly.
A charter log is your workspace for a single trip. Create one from any vessel's catalog page, then run pre-departure checks, organize stops and meal plans, and record observations tied to the specific vessel and timeframe.
Lightweight and practical — not a route planner or trip optimizer.
Planning happens inside the charter log — stops, meals, and pre-departure checks, day by day.
Day 1 — Nanny Cay
Dinner: onboard
Day 2 — Norman Island
Dinner: Pirate's Bight
Day 3 — Cooper Island
Lunch: onboard
Record what you observe — as part of a charter or independently. Equipment condition, missing items, a grounding you witnessed, anything notable.
An observation is a factual record — what you noticed, when, and on which vessel. It is not a review or rating.
Categorized
Sail, rigging, electronics, hull, engine, safety, galley, interior, dinghy, or general.
Severity
Info, minor, major, or safety — describing scope, not blame.
Timestamped
Every observation records the date and conditions at the time it was made.
You can browse the catalog and chat with the AI assistant without signing in. Creating observations and charter logs requires a free account.
Signing up (free, passwordless) links your data to your profile so you can view it later across devices.
Every vessel listing links directly to the charter operator. Hullsy compiles publicly available fleet information and records observations — it is not a broker, agent, or booking platform.