Adventure Sailing is More Fun When You Own The Yacht

Buy a boat. No, really. You don't have to be a billionaire. We've got your how and why, you just bring the life jackets.

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Adventure Sailing

You can charter adventure sailing vacations to almost any destination in the world. The only problem is that it will cost you a lump sum paying for the crew, the meals, and the fuel for the trip. You can probably save money on a sailing vacation when you own the yacht, but only if you know how to navigate and control it.

The advantage of owning a boat is that you can go on a sailing vacation at anytime. You don’t have to call your travel agent or make any reservations online, since the boat is just sitting at the dock waiting for you to come aboard. The only thing you have to do is buy food and fuel which should be enough to get you back to port.

It’s a Money-Maker

The boat also brings financial benefits, because when you’re not using it, it can be rented out to those who want to go on their own sailing vacation as long as they’re able to pay your rate. This of course means additional revenue for you, so the ship stays in good shape. It’s an investment.

A Floating Office

This makes it also ideal for those who want to conduct business on board because this is a tax deductible once you register your boat as a place of business. To see how this works, get in touch with your tax advisor.

Home is Where the Mast Is

Another financial benefit of owning your own yacht is the fact that this is considered to be a second home. As long as the boat has at least one berth, a permanent galley, and a head which is the requirement of the IRS.

Boat By Fractions

If you can’t buy your own yacht, there is something called fractional boat ownership which means for a certain period during the year, you can do whatever you want with the boat. This will allow you to use it to go on a trip with your family.

The best thing about this is that a group of you share the cost of owning the yacht which already includes its maintenance, insurance, moorage, equipment, fuel and repairs.

Safety First

This can only happen, of course, after you have completed a boating safety class and a safety orientation. This will not be a problem for you if you’re already certified to sail a boat and know how to use all the equipment like charts, compasses, and the GPS on board.

Join the Club

The other option is to join a boat club. Unlike part-time sharing, you don’t get to own a boat. But as a member, you are entitled to up to 4 advanced reservations at any given time and access to powerboats or to sailboats that are up to 30 feet in length. The club, for its part, will shoulder all the other expenses such as maintenance, cleaning, storage, and insurance.

There are many of them around so you won’t have a hard time choosing one. Most yacht clubs also offer boating classes for those who want to do this for fun or commit themselves to the sport.

tl;dr: Be a Pirate

Adventure sailing vacation is truly better when you own the yacht as the only thing you have to do is drive on over to the docks, stow your gear on board, and then sail off into the sunset.


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Evangeline "Evie" Black is a freelance writer and tea enthusiast born and raised in Auckland, New Zealand. When she's not typing away at her computer screen, she spends her afternoons playing tennis or golf (yes, golf.) Evie's most fervent wish is to touch down on every continent, and she's getting close with 4 under her belt!