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is bareboat
adjective
Being or pertaining to a charter for the hire of a boat without any crew or provisions included.
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A sailboat for two to eight people is typically 30 to 61 feet, and can be chartered with an English-speaking skipper and cook ($135 and $100 a day respectively) or with no crew, that is, "bareboat".
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Founded in 1964 by Steve Colgate, a onetime Olympian and America's Cup trials sailor who still races at age 73, Offshore offers instruction for every level of seaperson, from hapless greenhorn to seasoned racer or bareboat cruiser (a bareboat is chartered without a skipper or crew).
Mr. Lunney said it might be a bareboat charter — renting a boat with no captain or crew — in the Virgin Islands.
On bareboat charter, which is less frequently used in ordinary commercial practice, the owner of the ship delivers it up to the charterer for the agreed period without crew, stores, insurance, or any other provision.
Some bargains, for example, are available now for Caribbean charters this fall and winter: through Oct. 24, the Moorings is cutting the price of a two-week, 41-foot bareboat charter for six passengers in the British Virgin Islands by 25percentto to $3,308.
For bareboat charters, The Moorings also handles the ordering and supplying of food and beverage provisioning if desired, which is available for an additional fee based on the package chosen.
The requirement of this paragraph is met for any taxable year if, on average during such year, at least 25percentt of the aggregate tonnage of qualifying vessels used by the corporation were owned by such corporation or chartered to such corporation on bareboat charter terms.
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