Bareboat Charter - What Does It Mean If You Want To Hire A Yacht?

By Trevor Lower


When chartering a yacht for the 1st time there are a considerable number of things you have to take under consideration. The initial you have to think about is the type of charter you want to go for. One of the main kinds of charter open to you is that of 'bareboat ' charter. Bareboat charter means chartering the yacht all without some of the conveniences you'll get with an entirely inclusive charter.

This means no food is supplied and there's no crew to sail it. Instead you have to have the required qualifications and talents to take the boat out on the open sea.

You can book a bareboat charter anywhere in the world. However in parts of the planet there are sailing perils, such as the waters surrounding the Greek islands, where you could need more experience to take a yacht out on the open sea. The charter company will give you the relevant navigation charts for the waters in which you will be sailing and will say everything you have to know to guarantee your charter is a safe one.

A good location to take a bareboat charter is the West Coast of Scotland. The sailing yachts available in this area are generally top class and fall under the class of 'luxury yacht charter ' type boats. In saying that you should know the correct questions to ask and the right people to approach when chartering in this area of the globe if it's your first time. At the end of this piece there is a guide that is fantastic reading if you want assistance with any of these things.

They would typically accommodate a medium size family or party and sleep 6-8 folk. There are guarded bays and inlets to explore and that are straightforward to navigate also. With a bareboat charter in Scotland you may enjoy the excitement of a real sailing experience like nowhere else.




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