What are the safety requirements for a yacht in Dubai?
The main safety requirements for a yacht in Dubai include:
- Life jackets: It is mandatory to have a sufficient number of life jackets for all passengers.
- Fire extinguishers: The presence of fire extinguishers on board.
- Navigation equipment: GPS, compass and maps.
- Communication: Radio equipment for communication with coastal services.
- First aid: First aid kit and trained staff.
- Safety rules: Familiarization of all passengers with the rules of conduct and emergency measures.
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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.
Go to question pageSome basic rules of international yachting include: International Rules for the Prevention of Collisions at Sea (COLREGs): Regulate the behavior of ships to prevent collisions. Yacht registration: Mandatory yacht registration in the flag country. Border and Customs regulations: Compliance with border crossing rules and customs procedures in different countries. Environmental standards: Compliance with international standards for waste disposal and protection of the marine environment. Licenses and certificates: Availability of necessary licenses and certificates for yacht management.
Go to question pageThe choice of an engine for a yacht depends on several factors, including the size of the yacht, the type of use and the preferences of the owner. The main types of engines include: Diesel engines: - Advantages: Cost-effectiveness, high reliability and durability. Ideal for long sea crossings and heavy yachts. - Disadvantages: More weight and noise compared to gasoline engines. Gasoline engines: - Advantages: Lightness, smaller size and lower cost. Suitable for small and medium yachts. - Disadvantages: They are less economical in terms of fuel consumption and have a shorter service life. Electric motors: - Advantages: Eco-friendly, low noise and minimal operating costs. Suitable for short walks and inland waters. - Disadvantages: Limited autonomy and high cost of batteries. Hybrid engines: - Advantages: They combine the advantages of diesel and electric engines, ensuring efficiency and environmental friendliness. - Disadvantages: High cost and complexity of maintenance.
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Go to question pageBasic rules: • Always wear life jackets when going out to sea, especially if you cannot swim or are intoxicated. • Do not overload the yacht. The number of passengers must not exceed the allowed number specified in the rental agreement. • Observe fire safety regulations. Do not smoke in the wrong places, do not make an open fire. • Follow the instructions of the captain and crew. They are responsible for your safety and know how to act in different situations. • Take care of the yacht's equipment and furniture. • Do not throw garbage overboard. Use special trash containers. • Observe the rules of conduct in protected areas and near marine life. Respect other passengers and crew: • Keep quiet at night. • Do not drink alcohol in excessive quantities. • Do not interfere with the crew's work. • Be polite and friendly. • Check the rental rules with the company: each company may have its own rules of conduct on the yacht. Be sure to familiarize yourself with them before going to sea. What is forbidden on a yacht (usually): • Transportation and use of drugs. • Transportation of weapons and explosives. • Violation of UAE customs regulations. • Going to sea without the permission of the captain. • Operating the yacht under the influence of alcohol or drugs (if you have the right to manage). Consequences of violating the rules: • The lessor company may charge you a fine. • You can be dropped off the yacht at the nearest port. • You may be held liable in accordance with UAE law.
Go to question pageThe main means of communication required on the yacht: VHF radios: The main means of communication for short distances and communication with coastal services. Satellite communication: Used for communication on the high seas where there is no mobile network coverage. Mobile phones: Can be used in coastal areas with good coverage. Internet routers: Satellite or mobile routers for Internet access. Epinu: A satellite emergency beacon for transmitting distress signals.
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