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  2. Bareboat charter - Wikipedia

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    Bareboat technically refers to any boat that can be chartered without a skipper or crew, but typically, bareboating refers to sailing yachts, including monohulls and catamarans. Bareboat hire has become increasingly common since the mid-1990s, particularly since the early 2000s. [ 2 ]

  3. Bareboating - Wikipedia

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    The bareboat charter market was established first in 1967 in Tortola by Jack Von Ost, [3] founder of Caribbean Sailing Yachts, who conceived the idea of a fleet made up of similar boats, with a standard for maintenance and equipment and boats especially designed for charter and not private use.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Gulfstar Yachts - Wikipedia

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    Gulfstar Yachts was a large manufacturer of fiberglass sailboats and powerboats built in the Tampa Bay, Florida area from 1970 until 1990 when the Viking Yachts purchased the company's assets. [1] Vince Lazzara, one of pioneers of fiberglass sailboat construction, founded the company. Lazzara had previously been one of the founders of Columbia ...

  6. 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.

  7. Yacht - Wikipedia

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    A superyacht (sometimes megayacht) generally refers to any yacht (sail or power) longer than 131 ft (40 m). [7] Racing yachts are designed to emphasize performance over comfort. [8] Charter yachts are run as a business for profit. [7] As of 2020, there were more than 15,000 yachts of sufficient size to require a professional crew. [9]