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  2. Yacht charter - Wikipedia

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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. There are three main kinds of charter: bareboat, skippered and crewed. Bareboat charters require the client to skipper the boat themselves, while skippered charters include both boat and a professional ...

  3. Yachting - Wikipedia

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    Most offshore recreational fishermen charter boats rather than own them, and those demanding more luxury go yacht charter. Fishing while yachting is often a pastime of the affluent upper and upper middle classes, and there is a demand for chartered yacht with experienced crew and equipped and catered for prestige and enjoyment.

  4. Chartering (shipping) - Wikipedia

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    A bareboat yacht charter (in the leisure industry, the term "demise charter" is not used) is the short-term hire for only a few weeks or even less. The owner supplies the yacht in seaworthy order, and it is fully fuelled and possibly revictualled. The yacht may be part of a holiday flotilla and is sometimes crewed by an employee of the owner.

  5. American Tourists are Turning to Private Yacht Charters in ...

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    American tourists are vying for space in the Mediterranean, with France and Italy remaining hotspots again this summer. One booming travel industry is reveling in the ability to take its guests to ...

  6. How Much Does It Cost To Charter a Luxury Yacht? - AOL

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  7. Bareboating - Wikipedia

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    Bareboating is the act of chartering a sailboat that one lives upon, navigates, and operates for a vacation from an owner or a charter company. [1] Common bareboating locations are the Caribbean, the Mediterranean and the Whitsundays.