How to manage waste on a yacht?
Yacht 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.
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Although Dubai is quite liberal compared to other cities in the region, it is important to keep in mind local norms. Public displays of affection, such as kisses and hugs, are not welcome. You should dress modestly: cover your shoulders and knees, especially in government offices and malls. Alcohol can only be consumed in licensed establishments, and drunken behavior on the streets can lead to serious consequences. It is not recommended to photograph local residents, especially women, without permission. By following these simple rules, you can enjoy your vacation without trouble.
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Go to question pageWhen yachting in Dubai, it is important to take into account the following cultural characteristics: - Clothing: A conservative dress code should be followed, especially when entering ports and marinas, especially for women. Avoid leaving the yacht in open swimsuits. Yacht club security may ask you to get dressed when going ashore. - Behavior: Show respect for local customs and avoid public displays of affection. Kissing, hugging, touching intimate areas in yacht clubs in Arab countries is not recommended. - Religious norms: Respect prayer times and religious holidays such as Ramadan. During fasting, do not eat food and water in public, this can cause discomfort to people who are without water and food all day. - Alcohol: Drink alcohol only on board the yacht or in licensed places.
Go to question pageTo go out into the open ocean, special yachts are needed, which are highly durable, reliable and equipped with everything necessary for long sea crossings. Here are the main types of yachts that can go out to the ocean: Ocean cruisers Sailing Cruisers: These yachts are specially designed for long voyages in ocean conditions. They have a sturdy hull, usually made of steel or aluminum, and are equipped with everything necessary for autonomous navigation, including a navigation system, satellite communications and sufficient supplies of fuel and fresh water. - Examples: Oyster 565, Hallberg-Rassy 44, Amel 50. Motor cruisers: Motor yachts for ocean crossings also have a solid construction and large fuel tanks, allowing them to cover long distances without refueling. They are equipped for a comfortable stay on board for several weeks or months. - Examples: Nordhavn 60, Fleming 55, Selene 54. Expedition yachts These yachts are designed for extreme conditions and are often used for research expeditions. They have reinforced hulls capable of withstanding ice loads and severe sea conditions. - Examples: Damen SeaXplorer, Numarine XP Series, Arksen 85. Catamarans Catamarans, due to their stability and spaciousness, are also suitable for ocean crossings. They provide a large living area and comfort in swimming. - Examples: Lagoon 620, Fountaine Pajot Alegria 67, Catana 53. Trimarans Trimarans, like catamarans, have high stability and speed, which makes them suitable for crossing oceans. - Examples: Neel 51, Dragonfly 40, Corsair 37. Key features of ocean yachts: Robust housing: Materials such as steel, aluminum or carbon fiber provide high strength and reliability. Autonomy: Large fuel tanks, water desalination systems and sufficient provisions for a long voyage. Navigation equipment: Modern navigation and satellite communication systems for safe and accurate navigation. Comfort: Providing comfortable conditions for the crew for a long time, including heating, air conditioning and entertainment systems. Choosing a yacht for ocean travel depends on the planned routes, budget and personal preferences, but the main thing is safety, reliability and the ability to withstand the harsh conditions of the open sea.
Go to question pageRamadan is a sacred month for Muslims, characterized by fasting and spiritual renewal. In Dubai, this is a special time when the life of the city takes on new hues. After sunset, the streets come alive: iftar tents open, serving traditional dishes, and people gather for a communal meal. I visited Suhoor - a late dinner before dawn - and felt the atmosphere of unity and hospitality. Many shopping centers and stores stay open late, offering special discounts. Cultural events, such as Quran readings and charity actions, become an important part of city life during this period.
Go to question pageThe most popular yachts for renting in Dubai among our customers are several yachts.
Go to question pageYacht rental prices depend on the type of yacht, the duration of the lease and the location. Approximate average prices in Dubai may be as follows: - Small motor yachts: from 350 to 1,300 AED per hour. - Medium-sized motor yachts: from 1,500 to 5,000 AED per hour. - Luxury superyachts: from 10,000 AED and above per hour.
Go to question pagePublic transportation in Dubai is a model of efficiency and modernity. The Dubai Metro is an automated, driverless system that covers the main areas of the city. I often used the metro, enjoying fast and comfortable rides. The carriages are clean, air-conditioned, and some offer beautiful city views. Buses and trams complement the metro network, providing access even to remote areas. Fares are paid using the Nol Card, which can be easily topped up at machines at stations. For a more scenic route, try the water taxi or an abra, a traditional wooden boat that will transport you across Dubai Creek in just a few minutes.
Go to question pageTo cope with emergencies on the yacht, it is necessary to: Action plan: Have an action plan for various emergencies (fire, leak, loss of a person overboard, etc.). Crew training: Train all crew members to act correctly in emergency situations and conduct training. Use of equipment: Be able to properly use life jackets, rafts, fire extinguishers and first aid kits. Communication: Maintain communication with coastal services and other vessels via VHF radio and satellite communications. Navigation: Quickly determine the location and route to the nearest safe place. What medications should be on board the yacht? There must be a first-aid kit on board the yacht containing the following drugs and remedies: Painkillers and antipyretics: Paracetamol, ibuprofen. Antiseptics: Alcohol wipes, hydrogen peroxide, iodine. Dressings: Sterile bandages, plasters, gauze napkins, elastic bandages. Medicines for seasickness: Dimenhydrinate, meclizine. Antihistamines: For the treatment of allergic reactions (diphenhydramine, loratadine). First aid supplies: Scissors, tweezers, thermometer, disposable gloves. Antibiotics: For the treatment of infections (by prescription).
Go to question pageThe yacht's crew may include: Captain: Manages all aspects of the yacht's management and navigation. First Mate: Helps the captain in managing the yacht and performing navigation tasks. Combat (deck) crew: Responsible for sail control, mooring and other deck operations. Mechanic: Maintains and repairs the yacht's engines and technical systems. Cook: Prepares food for the crew and passengers. Stewards: Provide passenger comfort, cleaning and on-board service.
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