How do I choose the right yacht?
When choosing a yacht, several factors should be taken into account:
Purpose: Determine what you need a yacht for — for short walks, long trips, sports competitions or accommodation on board.
Size: Take into account the number of people who will be on board and the necessary space for a comfortable stay.
Budget: Set a budget for the purchase, operation and maintenance of the yacht.
Yacht Type: Decide whether you need a sailing or motor yacht, depending on your preferences.
Additional amenities: Think about the amenities you need, such as beds, kitchen, bathrooms and entertainment areas.
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Go to question pageDefinitely YES! Insurance when renting a yacht in Dubai is a prerequisite, not just a recommendation. Having insurance protects you from financial losses in case of unforeseen situations, such as: • Yacht damage: Regardless of who caused the damage, insurance will cover the repair costs. • Liability to third parties: if you cause damage to other people's property or health, the insurance will cover the costs of compensation for damage. • Accidents: Insurance can cover medical expenses in case of injury on board the yacht. • Yacht hijacking: In rare cases, insurance may cover losses from yacht hijacking. What insurance usually includes when renting a yacht: • Yacht hull insurance: covers damage to the yacht hull. Yacht equipment insurance: covers damage to the equipment installed on the yacht. • Third Party liability insurance: covers damage caused to third parties. • Accident insurance: Covers medical expenses in case of injury. Important points: • Specify which insurance is included in the yacht rental price. • Carefully study the terms of the insurance contract. • Find out which cases are covered by insurance and which are not. • Make sure that the insurance amount is sufficient to cover possible losses. • Ask about the deductible (the amount you will have to pay in case of an insured event). Don't skimp on insurance. It is better to pay a little more for rent, but be confident in your safety and financial security.
Go to question pageYacht waste management includes the following measures: Collection and storage: Separation of waste into categories (plastic, glass, organic) and their storage in airtight containers. Sanitary systems: The use of marine toilets with wastewater collection and storage systems for subsequent disposal in marinas. Recycling: Organization of waste recycling on shore, use of recyclable materials. Waste minimization: Reduction of the use of disposable items, preference for reusable and environmentally friendly materials.
Go to question pageThe yacht must have the following safety systems: Life jackets: Must be in sufficient quantity for all passengers and crew. Life rafts and circles: Means of rescue on the water in case of an emergency. Fire extinguishers: Located at key points of the yacht, including the engine room and kitchen. Fire blankets: Used to extinguish small fires. First Aid Kit: Contains the necessary medicines and first aid supplies. Radio stations: For communication with coastal services and other vessels. Apiru (EPIRB): A satellite emergency beacon for transmitting distress signals. Navigation lights: To indicate the yacht at night and in poor visibility. Smoke and light signals: To attract attention in case of an accident. Video surveillance systems: To monitor the situation on board and around the yacht.
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