Delete your Boat Days account.
You can delete your account and personal data from inside the app, at any time, without asking us.
How to delete your account
In the Boat Days app (developer: By Cliff LLC), open Profile →Settings → Account, scroll toDelete account, and confirm. Deletion happens immediately — there is no waiting period and no confirmation email to chase.
If you’ve lost access to your phone number and can’t sign in, email [email protected] from an address we can tie to your account and we’ll delete it for you.
What gets deleted
Your personal data is erased from your account record: your name, phone number, email address, bio, profile photo and home lake. Alongside it we delete your saved lakes, your notification settings and notification history, your push-notification device registrations, your friend and crew connections, and your payout account link.
Upcoming boat days you host are cancelled and everyone who had a spot is released. Spots you hold on other people’s boats are cancelled so the seats free up.
What is kept, and for how long
Some records can’t be erased without rewriting other people’s history, so they stay — with you anonymised, no longer identifiable as you. That’s the roster of boat days you’ve already completed, reviews you left for other people, and the payment records of anyone you paid or who paid you. Payment records are kept as long as tax and financial record-keeping law requires; see our privacy policyfor the retention periods.
Anonymous, aggregated analytics and error diagnostics that were never tied to your identity are also retained.
Deletion is blocked if you owe gas money
If you have an unpaid gas-money chip-in outstanding, deletion is blocked until it’s settled, so a captain isn’t left short. Pay or cancel the reservation, then delete.
This can’t be undone
Deleting is permanent. Signing up again with the same phone number creates a brand-new account with none of your previous boat days, crew or stats.
Questions before you go?
Email [email protected] and a human will answer — usually from a dock.
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