How big does a yacht have to be, to be considered oceangoing?
Jul 03, 2009 in
Yacht Charters
Hi folks,
Pretty much as per the subject, what criteria are used to judge whether a yacht is oceangoing or not?
Thanks
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3 comments
Robert R on July 3, 2009 at 1:08 pm
In this case, size really doesn’t matter. For a motor yacht your main considerations are range (how far can the boat travel with the fuel reserves on board) and stability. For a sailing yacht, these are also considerations but fuel is not quite as critical. For a sailing yacht crossing an ocean, I would at the very least want a full and heavy keel, and masts that were keel-stepped rather than deck-stepped. I’ve seen very small boats which were insanely seaworthy, and very large yachts that I wouldn’t take out on a decent sized lake.
kelly_f_1999 on July 3, 2009 at 1:08 pm
over 6 ft with a 5 hp motor or sail
45 cal on July 3, 2009 at 1:08 pm
The crew> There are many factors> Age> condition> equipment> If all are in #1 condition> And the crew knows the vessel size in up it to the crew> And where and how long your going for>