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单词 bareboat
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Definition of bareboat in English:

bareboat

adjective
  • Relating to or denoting a boat or ship hired without a crew.

    bareboat charters
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Packing for a bareboat charter is made even easier by Australia's famous informality.
    • La Paz and Loreto are home to a number of companies offering crewed trips as well as bareboat sailing charters.
    • And compared with the rest of the Caribbean, the sailing is relatively easy: with a little experience, you can join a flotilla, charter bareboat or pay extra for a professional skipper.
    • But a better way to get the ‘feel’ of Europe is to do it yourself on a bareboat charter.
    • If you find yourself yachtless, fear not: A number of companies rent yachts either bareboat or with a skipper.
    • Such dual registrations - also known as double flaggings - are largely illegal, but some countries make exceptions for bareboat charters.
    • These can be a combination of bareboat and skippered yachts, and can provide you with the right balance of educational support and local knowledge.
    • Whether you choose to go bareboat, take a captain, or even an entire crew there is bound to be a destination to suit you.
    • There are crewed or unscrewed yacht charters, bareboat or even a motorised yacht.
    • Of the islands on our cruise itinerary, five struck me as ones I'd like to revisit in a bareboat.
    • Bruce Baker, of Richmond, VA, is a veteran bareboat sailboat charterer.
    • A fair number of crewed charter boats, both power and sail, are based in the marinas, but no bareboat firms were to be found when I visited a few months ago.
    • This was our first bareboat sailing holiday; the previous three had been in the safety of a flotilla.
    • Pass the final written test, and you'll earn certification in basic and bareboat cruising.
    • Both bareboat and crewed yachts are available for as long as you require.
    • A smaller 40-foot bareboat might go for about $600 per person per week, not including groceries, dock fees, and gas.
    • Brasoil would in turn make the upgraded vessel available for use by Petrobras under a bareboat sub-charter for the same period.
    • Most bareboat companies have staff captains you can hire for $100 to $200 a day.
    • This will definitely affect the Hotel industry and the bareboat charters in our region.
    • One possibility initially envisaged was a bareboat charter to its existing Estonian subsidiary, which would then become the employer of the crew.
 
 

Definition of bareboat in US English:

bareboat

adjectiveˈberbōt
  • attributive Relating to or denoting a boat or ship hired without a crew.

    bareboat charters
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A fair number of crewed charter boats, both power and sail, are based in the marinas, but no bareboat firms were to be found when I visited a few months ago.
    • Packing for a bareboat charter is made even easier by Australia's famous informality.
    • Pass the final written test, and you'll earn certification in basic and bareboat cruising.
    • But a better way to get the ‘feel’ of Europe is to do it yourself on a bareboat charter.
    • Both bareboat and crewed yachts are available for as long as you require.
    • Brasoil would in turn make the upgraded vessel available for use by Petrobras under a bareboat sub-charter for the same period.
    • Of the islands on our cruise itinerary, five struck me as ones I'd like to revisit in a bareboat.
    • Whether you choose to go bareboat, take a captain, or even an entire crew there is bound to be a destination to suit you.
    • If you find yourself yachtless, fear not: A number of companies rent yachts either bareboat or with a skipper.
    • And compared with the rest of the Caribbean, the sailing is relatively easy: with a little experience, you can join a flotilla, charter bareboat or pay extra for a professional skipper.
    • These can be a combination of bareboat and skippered yachts, and can provide you with the right balance of educational support and local knowledge.
    • There are crewed or unscrewed yacht charters, bareboat or even a motorised yacht.
    • Bruce Baker, of Richmond, VA, is a veteran bareboat sailboat charterer.
    • La Paz and Loreto are home to a number of companies offering crewed trips as well as bareboat sailing charters.
    • Most bareboat companies have staff captains you can hire for $100 to $200 a day.
    • One possibility initially envisaged was a bareboat charter to its existing Estonian subsidiary, which would then become the employer of the crew.
    • A smaller 40-foot bareboat might go for about $600 per person per week, not including groceries, dock fees, and gas.
    • Such dual registrations - also known as double flaggings - are largely illegal, but some countries make exceptions for bareboat charters.
    • This was our first bareboat sailing holiday; the previous three had been in the safety of a flotilla.
    • This will definitely affect the Hotel industry and the bareboat charters in our region.
 
 
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