Bareboat sailing is when you charter the boat without a skipper or crew to run it for you. Everything is done by yourselves. From handling the boat to cooking and cleaning.
Without some form of recognized qualification you are unlikely to be able to do this. A minimum qualification would be 'day skipper' or the equivalent.
My local yacht club offers a "Bareboat" training and certification program.
You can obtain a bareboat captain license from accredited maritime schools or through certification programs offered by sailing organizations. Requirements may vary depending on the country or region where you plan to operate as a bareboat captain. It usually involves completing a course on boating safety, navigation, and obtaining hands-on experience.
A schooner is a sailing vessel with at least two masts. If only two-masted the aft (main) mast is generally taller than the fore-mast. A Bareboat charter is a contract by which one party (the charterer) charters or rents a vessel from another party (generally the owner) but without crew, it being the charterer's intent to crew the vessel himself. DG
The expression 'bareboat charter' means that the renter is only renting the vessel and not any crew or provisions. This means the renter is responsible for running the vessel.
Your friendly local harbormaster would have a list of reliable boat owners who are licensed to make their craft available in various ways for charter services. "Party boats" would differ from "bareboat sailing", "whale-watching", or "fishing expedition" charters, for example.
Do you mean "Para-sailing" or "Parallel sailing"?
Cross sailing is sailing towards the wind.
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