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    Yachting Safety Introduction

    How to Stay Safe in the Sea


    The yacht’s hull cuts a slice through the clear waters as the sun beats down on you. The wind is in your hair and you are loving it. You are just where you want to be: on a yacht charter trip that you have been planning for a long time. Now it has come to its fruition.

    But hold on just a minute. Have you thought about all the things that could go wrong during your trip? Have you thought about the million tiny mistakes you could make because you did not follow proper safety tips to avoid them?

    No matter how long you have planned for this yacht charter trip and no matter how much you have paid for it, things are bound to go wrong. Without proper planning and prevention strategies, there is every chance your “dream” yacht charter trip might turn out to be not so dream-laden after all.

    So here are some tips to help ensure your safety while on your trip as well as enjoyment from the once in a lifetime experience of chartering your own yacht and sailing the high seas.

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