Motor Yacht ANNALIESSE

Motor Yacht ANNALIESSE

Filed under: charter, motor yachts — admin at 9:42 pm on Saturday, September 2, 2006

At 85.3 metres (280ft), Annaliesse is one of the world’s largest yachts for charter.
She has unquestionable presence with her sleek hull, at the same time towering but welcoming.
Access is easy via passarelle or the wide teak swimming platform.
Once on board life unfolds over five spectacular decks.

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ALYSIA & ANNALIESSE Megayachts for charter

Filed under: charter, motor yachts — admin at 10:29 am on Saturday, September 2, 2006

ALYSIA and ANNALIESSE (280ft / 85.3m) are among of the world’s largest mega yachts for charter.  Both yachts are built to SOLAS safety specifications.  They have unquestionable presence with their sleek hulls, at the same time towering but welcoming.  Access is easy via passerelle or the wide teak swimming platform.  Once on board life unfolds over five spectacular decks.  Thirty-six guests are looked after by thirty-four crew and there is room to entertain at the most lavish level.

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Bareboat charter

Filed under: service, charter — admin at 5:08 pm on Tuesday, August 29, 2006

is an arrangement for the hiring of a boat or ship, whereby no crew or provisions are included as party of the agreement; instead, the renting party are responsible for such matters

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Yacht charter

Filed under: charter — admin at 5:04 pm on Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Yacht chartering is the practice of renting, or chartering, a sailboat or motor yacht and traveling to various coastal or island destinations. This is usually a vacation activity.

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Caribbean & Bahamas Yacht Charters

Filed under: charter — admin at 4:57 pm on Tuesday, August 29, 2006

n the Wild Adventures are sailing and motor yacht charters designed especially for you. We have gone out of our way to find what is truly unique and outstanding about each yacht and its crew. Whether you crave an enriching learning experience, a water sports adventure, or ultra luxury and relaxation with lots of TLC, we will find the charter for you. We have created many specialty charters based on what the crew love to do most, or have categorized charters according to their strengths. So not only are you getting quality cuisine, service and accommodations, but a crew that matches your interests. If you are looking to bareboat charter, we have done all the research on the best fleets.Andiamo advenutre sailingYou can take comfort in knowing that we’ve personally inspected the yachts and met the crews and we promote only the very best trips within a variety of budgets. You might also be pleased to know that our services are absolutely FREE to you! You would pay the exact same amount if you were to book directly with the boat and we are aware of all available discounts on the market. Our services save you the trouble of searching for a suitable vessel, crew and adventure to match your interests and budget. And, most importantly, we will give an educated opinion on multiple charter options without the bias you might receive if booking direct. Unlike many other large brokerages, we have no “in house yacht fleet” to be biased towards either. We base our reputation on providing you with the right yacht, crew and trip from the entire Caribbean fleet! Get ready! The vacation of a lifetime in the beautiful Caribbean awaits.

Please contact us with any questions unanswered below. I look forward to assisting you in making all your tropical yachting dreams come true!

Charter Ownership FAQ

Filed under: service, charter — admin at 4:55 pm on Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Bellhaven Charter Ownership Questions and AnswersAre charter boats exempt from state sales and use taxes?

Boats or yachts purchased exclusively for use in bareboat (or skippered) charters are exempt from state sales and use taxes while in charter, a savings of 7.8 - 8.3% depending on where the boat is purchased or is moored after your purchase. This applies to local as well as out of state owners. Subsequent purchases of equipment or services related to your boat are exempt as well.

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