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Yacht chartering is the practice of renting, or
chartering, a sailboat or motor yacht and traveling to various
coastal or island destinations. This is usually a vacation activity.
Companies that provide yachts for charter usually require guests
to demonstrate that they have a qualified skipper and at least one
skilled crew member. If the guests cannot provide their own skipper
(bare-boat charter), most companies will provide a paid professional
skipper. This is known as a "skippered" or "crewed" charter.
Luxury yachts are also chartered out to paying clients per day or
week. These are larger charter yachts and will not only include the
services of a professional captain but also the services of a full
crew. The crew may include a chef, steward and stewardess, engineer,
boson, first mate, deck hand and other 'exterior crew' such as scuba
dive masters or luxury yacht tender operators.
The size of the yacht normally determines the cost of the charter fee.
The term Mega yachts applies to larger vessels greater than 100 feet.
Over the last 10 years the number of mega yachts available for charter
has increased dramaticly. There are hundreds of yachts available between
100 to 200 feet. Fewer beyond that size, but still yachts up to 400
feet are available to charter.
Excerpt from "Yacht charter." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia.
19 Oct 2006, 19:31 UTC. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 31 Oct 2006
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Yacht_charter&oldid=82477580
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