Beginners Guide to Yachting: Bareboat vs. Skippered Charters

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What Appears in This Article? 

  1. Overview of yacht charter options
  2. Bareboat vs Skippered Charters
  3. Choosing the Right Charter
  4. Chartering Qualifications

BEGINNERS GUIDE TO YACHTING: BAREBOAT VS. SKIPPERED CHARTERS

Yachting is an exhilarating way to explore the world's most beautiful waters, offering unparalleled freedom and adventure. For those new to sailing, the prospect of chartering a yacht can be both exciting and daunting. This comprehensive guide to yachting for beginners will walk you through everything you need to know about skippered charters and bareboat charters, focusing on the differences between bareboat and skippered charters, how to choose the right charter type, what qualifications, if any, are needed, and good-to-know information to ensure a smooth and enjoyable first yachting experience with Navigare Yachting.

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Understanding the Difference Between a Bareboat Charter and a Skippered Charter

Yacht chartering is not one size fits all. Depending on the unique qualifications, level of experience, preferences, needs, and size of your group, you will likely find that a certain type of charter is ideal for you. Luckily, there are a few options to choose from. In this article, we focus specifically on bareboat charters and skippered charters.  

What is a Bareboat Charter?

A bareboat charter is one of the most basic options when it comes to yacht charters, where the charter guests rent only the boat. In this scenario, you and your group are responsible for handling the vessel completely on your own, including sailing, docking, anchoring, and more. Without a professional skipper/captain onboard, it is vital that the person in your group tasked with navigation and sailing has sufficient knowledge and experience to safely handle the yacht, even in tricky situations such as sailing in harsh weather conditions, docking in a tight spot, or in a man overboard situation. They also need to be proficient in using navigation equipment and reading charts. 

That being said, if someone in your group is indeed qualified to serve as a captain, this could be a wonderful option for travelers ready to embark on the sailing adventure of a lifetime. A bareboat charter offers an incredible amount of freedom and flexibility when it comes to sailing itineraries and schedules, as you and your group have complete control over the yacht and where your sailing journey takes you. Feel the wind in your sails and the power of being in control of the boat gliding over the blue waves like it was your own. Keep in mind that Navigare Yachting has to approve your sailing route before your departure as some stops may be outside of our sailing grounds or not reasonable to reach within the timeframe of your trip. 

What is a Skippered Charter?

On a skippered charter, you book the boat of your choice and add a professional skipper to the booking. With a professional skipper, you and your group can leave the sailing and handling of the vessel to a professional crew member. The skipper is the one responsible for the yacht and the safety of the charter guests, which means that you and all other guests are not required to have any previous sailing experience.

This is an excellent option for anyone who is new to sailing or doesn’t have enough sailing experience to feel comfortable navigating the vessel and being responsible for the safety of everyone onboard. A skippered charter is also the perfect option for those who simply want to leave the sailing to someone else so they can relax, fully enjoy their vacation, and focus on other things such as lounging on the deck, enjoying the scenery, and spending quality time with friends and family. 

Requirements for Chartering a Yacht with Navigare Yachting

Bareboat Charters: Sailing Requirements

If someone in your group has sailing experience, you may be wondering if it is enough to charter a yacht without a crew. Chartering a bareboat with Navigare Yachting requires more than just a desire for adventure. Here are the key requirements:

  • Sailing Qualifications: The type of sailing qualifications required to captain a sailboat or sailing catamaran differ from destination to destination. Some commonly required sailing licenses include the International Certificate of Competence (ICC) and the International Proficiency Certificate (IPC). These certifications demonstrate a sailor’s ability to handle a yacht safely. Read more on our blog about what qualifications you need or check out our destination pages for information on requirements in each specific destination such as Croatia, BVI, Bahamas, and Greece
  • Experience: In addition to formal qualifications, you need practical sailing experience. Not all destinations require a formal sailing license; being able to prove your experience through our sailing resume is sometimes enough. We always ask those who want to bareboat to submit the sailing resume on our website detailing their previous yacht handling experience, including the types of boats they’ve sailed and navigational experience.

Skippered Charters: No Sailing Requirements

For a skippered charter, there are no requirements in terms of previous sailing or boating experience as the skipper takes on the responsibility of sailing the yacht. All travelers are welcome to enjoy our skippered charters. Here are just a few things to consider:

  • Mandatory Check-in: During the check-in, we provide a mandatory charter briefing and a boat briefing. The captain is required to be present for both, but we request that all charter guests are present, as the briefings provide a lot of important information that will come in handy for everyone onboard, especially those who are new to yacht chartering and the world of boating. At the time of check-in, you will also receive cruising permits, a phone, charts, and cruising guides, to be returned when you check out.
  • Safety First: Remember that you are on open water, so always consider your own safety and the safety of others. Pay close attention during the safety briefing during your check-in, always listen to the captain while underway, and be a little mindful of the alcohol you consume on the boat. Read more about onboard safety on our blog.

Choosing the Right Charter Type with Navigare Yachting

Deciding between a bareboat and a skippered charter depends on your sailing experience, preferences, and the type of vacation you envision.

Bareboat Charter: The Adventurous Choice

A bareboat charter offers unparalleled freedom. You have complete control over your itinerary, allowing you to explore secluded coves, anchor in quiet bays, and sail at your own pace. This option is ideal for:

  • Experienced Sailors: Those with a solid sailing background who enjoy the challenge of navigating and handling a yacht independently.
  • Adventurous Spirits: Individuals or groups seeking a more hands-on, adventurous sailing experience. They still need someone in their group with adequate sailing experience. 

Skippered Charter: The Relaxed Option

A skippered charter is perfect for those who prefer to sit back and enjoy the journey without the responsibilities of sailing. The skipper handles all aspects of the voyage, from navigation to docking. This option is suited for:

  • Novice Sailors: Beginners or those with absolutely no sailing experience who want to enjoy a sailing vacation without the pressure of handling the yacht.
  • Relaxation Seekers: Those looking for a stress-free vacation where they can focus on relaxation, sightseeing, and leisure activities and leave the sailing to someone else. 

Tips for a Smooth Yachting Experience

Whether you have chosen the bareboat sailing experience or a skippered yacht charter, here are some things to keep in mind for a seamless island-hopping vacation. 

  1. Communicate with Your Skipper: Whether you hire a professional skipper or appoint someone in your group to sail the yacht, clear communication with your captain ensures everyone’s expectations and responsibilities are understood. Our professional skippers always do their best to accommodate our guest's wishes and preferences when it comes to sailing routes. However, the weather may not allow a certain route and sometimes a requested stop is simply too far away to fit into your schedule. Always remember that the captain has the final say when it comes to sailing itineraries. Keeping an open discussion with your captain is key for a seamless sailing experience.
  2. Respect Local Regulations: Be aware of and respect the local maritime laws and regulations of your chosen destination. Pay extra attention to these if you sail the boat yourself. 
  3. Monitor Weather Conditions: Keep an eye on the weather forecast and be prepared to adjust your plans if necessary. Staying flexible is critical when you are out at sea. While it’s great to have a planned itinerary ahead of time, always be prepared to adjust it due to the weather or other unforeseen circumstances. For example, if it's raining one day, you may choose to visit a nearby coastal town and save the beach on your itinerary for the next day. 
  4. Stay Safe: Follow safety protocols at all times, and avoid risky behaviors such as excessive alcohol consumption. Whether you have a hired professional skipper or sail bareboat, always listen to the person responsible for sailing the boat while underway.
  5. Enjoy the Journey: Finally, don’t forget to have as much fun as you can and remember why you decided to embark on this wonderful journey. Embrace the adventure, breathe in the fresh air, relax, and take in the stunning surroundings. Whether you sail bareboat or with crew, a yacht charter is the ultimate way to explore the world’s best island-hopping destinations. It is an authentic experience that you will never forget. 

Conclusion

A sailing charter offers a unique and memorable way to explore the world’s waters. Whether you choose a bareboat charter for the thrill of independent sailing or a skippered charter for a more relaxed experience, proper preparation and understanding of the requirements will ensure a successful and enjoyable voyage. Embrace the adventure, respect the sea, and create unforgettable memories on your yachting journey with Navigare Yachting. Contact us by filling out the form below to start planning your sailing adventure today. 

Since 2001, over 400,000+ charter guests have set sail with Navigare - it’s safe to say that your yachting adventure will be in capable hands. With 12 exotic locations worldwide, the possibilities are endless! Whether you're an experienced sailor or a first-time adventurer, Navigare Yachting opens up a world of exploration, discovery, and sailing that comes with complete peace of mind.

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