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What is the difference between a Cabin Cruise, a bareboat yacht, a bareboat yacht and a skipper/owner yacht?

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What is the difference between a Cabin Cruise, a bareboat yacht, a bareboat yacht and a skipper/owner yacht?

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A cabin cruise is a larger yacht that was multiple cabins and a set itinerary. On a cabin cruise you rent a cabin and follow a set itinerary. On a cabin cruise one or more of the meals each day is provided and sometimes alcohol. Each cabin cruise covers different expenses which is outlined in the description of the specific company. A bareboat yacht is a yacht that is chartered without a skipper. If you have experience and are qualified to sail a yacht then you will not need a skipper. If you are not qualified to sail a yacht then you will charter the bareboat yacht and hire a skipper to be the captain. With a bareboat yacht you can decide your own itinerary and unless you want to share the yacht, the only people on it will be from your party. On a bareboat charter you will have to pay fuel and water costs as well as docking costs. A skipper/owner yacht is similar to a bareboat/skipper except that the yacht is owned by the skipper. Docking, water, fuel and some meals are usually covere

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