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Yachting Industry Definitions

 

The Caribbean Marine Association and its members have adopted the following marine industry definitions.  Regionally accepted definitions will ensure uniformity in both measurement, policy positions and legislation.

   

 

YACHTING SECTOR

The yachting sector, or pleasure boat industry, is defined as the complex of activities that are required to sustain charter boating and cruising in the Eastern Caribbean. It includes the "yachting" establishments as well as "tourist" establishments that are the direct recipients of the yachting tourist expenditures, as well as those establishments that provide goods and services to the "yachting" and "tourist" establishments.

 

YACHTING TOURIST

Yachting tourists as those persons who stay for more than 24 hours but less than 12 months in a particular country outside his or her usual place of residence and whose place of stay is a vessel for most of their stay.

 

YACHTING ESTABLISHMENT

Yachting establishments are those enterprises that cater uniquely or mostly to yachtsmen, and include charter boat companies, marinas and ancillary marine services, such as sail making, engine repair, marine electronics and out-haul facilities

 

YACHT

A yacht is a seaworthy vessel in excess of 20 feet, propelled by motor or sail and is mostly used for recreation.

 

MEGA YACHT

A mega yacht is a vessel of over 80 feet of which the entire yacht is chartered therefore differing from a cruise ship on which individual cabins are sold.

 

 

 

 

 

The views expressed herein are those of the Caribbean Marine Association and can therefore in no way be taken to reflect the official opinion of the European Commission.

 

This page was last updated on 13/02/07