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bareboat

NOUN
  1. a vessel (such as a yacht) that can be chartered without a captain or crew or provisions

How To Use bareboat In A Sentence

  • And compared with the rest of the Caribbean, the sailing is relatively easy: with a little experience, you can join a flotilla, charter bareboat or pay extra for a professional skipper.
  • Erring on the side of caution, TMM restricts bareboaters to sailing within the reef; if a client damages a boat on an offshore atoll, it could be months before the weather allows a salvage vessel to recover it.
  • Bruce Baker, of Richmond, VA, is a veteran bareboat sailboat charterer.
  • La Paz and Loreto are home to a number of companies offering crewed trips as well as bareboat sailing charters.
  • Les Pompiers were out in force, and alongside the dock a bareboat charter yacht was half sunk.
  • There are crewed or unscrewed yacht charters, bareboat or even a motorised yacht.
  • Brasoil would in turn make the upgraded vessel available for use by Petrobras under a bareboat sub-charter for the same period.
  • Whether you choose to go bareboat, take a captain, or even an entire crew there is bound to be a destination to suit you.
  • These can be a combination of bareboat and skippered yachts, and can provide you with the right balance of educational support and local knowledge.
  • Proper yachties, though, should take the bareboat option, for this luxury-crewed-charter lark isn't really a sailing holiday. Times, Sunday Times
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