What rules of international yachting do you need to know?
Some 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.
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Go to question pageThe duties of a yacht captain include: Safety assurance: Ensuring the safety of all passengers and crew on board, compliance with all safety rules and regulations. Navigation: Route planning, navigation and yacht management according to weather conditions and navigation charts. Crew management: Coordinating the work of the crew, assigning responsibilities and monitoring their performance. Maintenance: Monitoring the technical condition of the yacht, conducting regular inspections and minor repairs. Documents: Maintaining all necessary documents, including registration papers, insurance and licenses. Communication: Maintaining communication with coastal services, other vessels and port authorities.
Go to question pageApproximate prices: • Small motorboat (up to 6 passengers) per hour: from 500 AED (about 135 USD) • Medium motor yacht (up to 10 passengers) for 3 hours: from 2000 AED (about 545 USD) • Luxury yacht (more than 10 passengers) per day: from 10,000 AED (about 2725 USD) The cost of renting a yacht in Dubai can greatly depend on many factors. Here are the main ones: • Yacht size and type: Small motorboats are cheaper than large luxury yachts or catamarans. • Rental duration: The longer the rental period, the higher the total cost. Renting for an hour or several hours will be significantly cheaper than for a day or several days. • Season: In October-April, yacht rental prices are usually higher than out of season (May-September). • Additional services: Captain and crew, catering (food and drinks), entertainment (water skiing, wakeboarding, fishing, etc.) increase the rental price. • The lessor company: prices may vary from company to company. The Council: • Determine your budget and desired yacht parameters in advance. • Compare prices from different companies and read reviews. • Specify what expenses are included in the rental price.
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Go to question pageTo purchase a yacht, the following documents must be prepared: Purchase and sale agreement: Confirms the transfer of ownership from the seller to the buyer. Registration documents: Confirm the registration of the yacht in the relevant maritime register. Seaworthiness Certificate: Confirms that the yacht has passed all necessary checks and meets safety standards. Insurance policy: Provides insurance coverage for the yacht in case of various incidents. Documents of origin: Confirm that the yacht has no debts and does not participate in court proceedings.
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 pageThe basic rules of the road in Dubai largely coincide with generally accepted international standards, but they have their own peculiarities.: • Drunk driving: Strictly prohibited and punishable by heavy fines, loss of driver's license, and even imprisonment. The permissible blood alcohol level is 0%. • Driving during Ramadan: During the daytime, when Muslims fast, it is especially important to exercise increased attention and caution on the roads. • Seat belts: Mandatory for all passengers, including those in the back seat. • Child safety seats: Mandatory for children up to a certain age and weight (usually up to 4 years old or until the child's height reaches 145 cm). • Speeding: Controlled by a strict system of cameras and radars. The fines for speeding are very high. • Using a mobile phone: It is forbidden to use a mobile phone while driving without a hands-free headset. • Turn signals: It is mandatory to use turn signals when changing lanes and making turns. • Running a red light: It is strictly prohibited and is punishable by a fine and penalty points. • Respect for pedestrians: Drivers are required to give way to pedestrians at pedestrian crossings. • Compulsory insurance: The availability of valid car insurance is mandatory. • In case of an accident: Vehicles must not be moved from the scene until the police arrive, if there are casualties or significant damage.
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Go to question pageDubai's cultural attractions include: - Dubai Museum: Located in Fort Al Fahidi, it presents the history and culture of Dubai. - Bastakiya district (Al-Fahidi): A historic area with traditional architecture and narrow streets. - Sheikh Saeed House: A museum dedicated to the life of the ruler of Dubai. - - Sheikh Mohammed Cultural Center: Organizes excursions and cultural events that introduce the traditions and customs of the UAE.
Go to question pageThe following licenses and certificates are required for yacht management: International Certificate of Competence (ICC): Recognized in most countries and confirms yacht management skills. RYA (Royal Yachting Association) Certificates: Include several levels of training, from basic to captain level. National licenses: In some countries, national licenses are required, such as the "Captain of a small vessel" in Russia. Medical certificate: Confirmation of medical fitness to operate a yacht.
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