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What does the bareboat catamaran charter mean?
A catamaran has multiple hulls instead of a single one. Catamarans were originally designed as fishing boats, even though their use and importance have become more significant since then. Modern catamarans include fast sailing ones that are suitable for more open areas where a greater sailing speed is necessary. They are also very popular because of their great stability, large interior space, and safety. Bareboat charter means the rental of sailings, where no staff is provided who could be responsible for the yacht’s management. Thus, there must be a captain with a sailing license on board who can navigate the boat and the captain must make sure they have other staff members too.
How does the bareboat catamaran charter work?
If you decide to rent a boat this way, you’ll ultimately need an international sailing certificate. The VHF-report is also necessary for security reasons, as it is issued for radio use and operation. You can choose from a wide selection of boats, let them be sailing or power yachts or yachts. In the bareboat charter, you don’t only have to play an active role in navigation, but also in route planning that you can put together based on your own preferences. Of course, it is worth visiting the popular destinations of the region, but you can accept other pieces of advice from the basis manager or from the boat commander too. If you have enough experience to set out for the sea alone, don’t hesitate to go. An adventure that is a real challenge can make you richer.
Why is a bareboat catamaran charter a good choice?
Catamarans are ideal for those planning to go on a leisure trip and would prefer fast travel on the sea. Modern catamarans include fast sailing ones that are suitable for more open areas where a greater sailing speed is necessary. Catamarans provide room, stability, and simple handling. They slide on the water surface very smoothly and move with the help of the wind caught in the sails. Modern catamarans have all the facilities of yachts, including the large cabins, showers, toilets and other equipment that serves our comfort.
Bareboat rental is ideal for anyone who wants to sail in the company of others and yet to steer the yacht. One of the great advantages of renting a boat is that you can manage your time on your own. Stop for a quick lunch and swim in the wonderful beaches. This is one of the most enjoyable holidays for those who want to get something unusual as a holiday. This vacation is a real team building program, as cooperation as a team dominates during your journey. This is surely a huge experience also for children, you can become small sea explorers, pirates, or seamen during the trip.
Types of catamarans: Catamarans may be categorized as follows:
Catamarans are available in several designs and sizes. Their size may vary, from 14 ft (4.5 m) to 100 ft (30.5 m) long models. Catamarans include sea cruisers with a weather deck, boats with cabins, etc. Besides the two hulls, they have a mast and, depending on the size, one or two sails. It may be a surprising fact that catamarans are considered standard yachts rather than sailboats.
Cruise catamarans
These boats are referred to as luxury catamarans or catamaran ferries. They provide the best service and luxury for passengers. The additional motors make these boats even more attractive for people. Having a shorter journey time, these ferries are ideal for passengers who want to spend more time in a city’s port. It must be noted, however, that luxurious catamarans only function within the country and not internationally. Catamaran cruisers offer all the best features of motor yachts. The Stena Voyager on the Irish Sea and the American Victoria Clipper IV are two of the most popular cruisers.
Sailing catamarans
Another type is the sailing catamaran. They are mostly used for recreational purposes. These boats are suitable for those striving to experience what marine life is like or who would like to spend a pleasant day on the sea. They usually do not have an interior, such as a cabin, where passengers can stay. The speed of the sailing catamarans can reach up to 300 nautical mile“s. They have a great advantage compared to their motorized counterparts: they can go faster and are lighter. Still, they are slower when turning. These boats have two motors, one in each hull. These motors can come really handy in still air. Sailing catamarans were first presented in Europe, and then they became popular in every part of the world. Read more about the type of catamarans, sailing in October
Mediterranean bareboat catamaran itineraries
Day 1.Split – Kastel Gomilica 13, 25 km (8, 23 nm), Day 2. Kastel Gomilica – Trogir 15.47 km (9.62 nm), Day 3. Trogir – Rogoznica 31.26 km (19.43 nm), Day 4. Rogoznica – Primosten 10.38 km (6.45 nm), Day 5. Primosten – Sibenik 20.95 km (13.02 nm), Day 6. Sibenik – Skadrin (Krk) 16.83 km (10.46 nm), Day 7. Krk – Tribunj 28.70 km (17.83 nm), Day 8. Tribunj – Murter 17.80 km (11.06 nm), Day 9. Murter – Kaprije 23.26 km (14.46 nm), Day 10. Kaprije – Rogac 63.20 km (39.27 nm), Day 11. Rogac – Vis 47.02 km (29.22 nm), Day 12. Vis – Stari Grad 39.63 km (24.62 nm), Day 13. Stari Grad – Sumartin (Brac Island) 37.74 km (23.45 nm), Day 14. Sumartin – Omis – Split 51, 86 km (32, 23 nm).
More sailing routes Croatia, or read about Croatia sailing holidays
Day 1. Maó-Mahón – Cala en Porter 27.95 km (17.36 nm), Day 2. Cala en Porter – Son Bou 6.74 km (4.19 nm) Day 3. Son Bou – Cala Galdana 11.74 km (7.30 nm) Day 4. Cala Galdana – Port de Pollença 75.63 km (46.99 nm), Day 5. Port de Pollença – Alcúdia 22.87 km (14.21 nm), Day 6. Alcúdia – Colonia de Sant Pere 19.48 km (12.10 nm), Day 7. Colonia de Sant Pere – Cala Ratjada – Maó-Mahón 107.17 km (66.59 nm)
More Spain sailing routes, or read about sailing holidays in Spain
Day 1. Portisco – Porto Cervo 16.9 km (10.24 nm), Day 2. Porto Cervo – La Maddalena archipelago (Porto Massimo) 19.18 km (11.92 nm), Day 3. La Maddalena archipelago (Porto Massimo) – Santa Teresa Gallura 23.19 km (14.41 nm), Day 4. Santa Teresa Gallura – Bonifacio 16.45 km (10.22 nm), Day 5. Bonifacio – Porto Vecchio 46.5 km (28.92 nm), Day 6. Porto Vecchio – Cala Santa Maria 43.6 km (27.09 nm), Day 7. Cala Santa Maria -Capriccioli – Portisco 40.09 km (24.91 nm)More Italy sailing holidays, Italy sailing tours
Caribbean bareboat catamaran itineraries
Day 1. Marsh Harbour – Little Harbour 24, 55 km (15, 25 nm), Day 2. Little Harbour – Abaco National Park – Sandy Point 97, 10 km (60, 34 nm), Day 3. Sandy Point – Wood Cay – Great Abaco 47, 96 km (29, 80 nm), Day 4. Great Abaco – Big Joe Downer Cay -Little Joe Downer Cay – South Riding Point 96, 70 km (60, 09 nm), Day 5. South Riding Point – Nunjack Cay – Green Turtle Cay 103, 35 km (64, 22 nm), Day 6. Green Turtle Cay – Treasure Cay – Man-O-War Cay / Guana Cay 28, 44 km (17, 67 nm), Day 7. Guana Cay – Pelican Cay Land & Sea Park – Elbow Cay – Marsh Harbour 53, 60 km (33, 30 nm).
Day 1. San Juan – Loiza 30, 98 km (19, 25 nm), Day 2. Loiza – Fajardo (Isleta Marina) 53, 34 km (33, 15 nm), Day 3. Fajardo – St.Thomas (Yacht Haven Grande) 76, 68 km (47, 65 nm), Day 4. Yacht Haven Grande – Red Hook (St.Thomas) 15, 84 km (9, 84 nm), Day 5. Red Hook – Hull bay (St.Thomas) 15, 12 km (9, 40 nm), Day 6. Hull bay – Culebra (Dewey Harbor) 41, 04 km (25, 50 nm), Day 7. Culebra – Playa Fortuna – San Juan 94, 80 km (58, 91 nm).Read more Puerto Rico catamaran itineraries
Day 1. Road Town – Parham Town 9, 38 km (5, 83 nm), Day 2. Parham Town – Spanish Town (Virgine Gorda Island) 14, 02 km (8, 71 nm), Day 3. Spanish Town – Anegada 31, 11 km (19, 33 nm), Day 4. Anegada – Scrub Island 32, 34 km (20, 10 nm), Day 5. Scrub Island – Jost Van Dyke 25, 61 km (15, 91 nm), Day 6. Jost Van Dyke – Cruz Bay 13, 75 km (8, 54 nm), Day 7. Cruz Bay – Nanny Cay – Road Town 25, 25 km (15, 69 nm).
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