The Glossary
Yacht charter,
in plain words.
51 terms — APA, beam, charter party, gangway, MYBA, Posidonia, tender, more — defined the way the office actually uses them. Updated as terminology evolves.
A3 terms
- Aft
- Toward the stern (back) of the yacht. The aft deck is the back deck — typically where dining and lounging happen.
- Anchorage
- A sheltered location where a yacht can drop anchor and remain stationary. Anchorages have variable depth, bottom type (sand, weed, rock) and wind shelter.
- APA (Advanced Provisioning Allowance)
- A separate budget — typically 25–35% of the base charter rate — that the captain manages on the charterer's behalf for fuel, dockage, provisions, drinks and incidentals. Settled with receipts at the end of the charter; unspent APA is returned.
B6 terms
- Beach club
- A fold-down or low-set platform at the stern of a yacht, used as a swimming and lounging deck at water level. The defining feature of modern superyachts.
- Beam
- The width of the yacht at its widest point, measured in metres. A wider beam means more interior volume for a given length.
- Berth
- (1) A marina mooring spot for a yacht. (2) A bed on board.
- Bimini
- A canvas cover providing shade on the aft deck or flybridge — essential equipment in Mediterranean summer.
- Bosun
- A crew member responsible for the exterior of the yacht — deck equipment, water toys, tender operation, swim platform setup.
- Bow
- The front of the yacht. The bow lounger / bow sunpad is the forward sunbathing area.
C5 terms
- Captain (or Skipper)
- The crew member responsible for navigation, safety and command of the yacht. On day charters, often the only crew. On larger yachts, leads a crew of 3–10.
- Catamaran
- A multi-hull yacht with two parallel hulls. Wider beam, more deck space, shallower draft than a single-hull motor yacht of the same length. Common in the Caribbean; less common in the Mediterranean charter fleet.
- Charter party (contract)
- The formal charter contract between the charterer and the owner (or central agent). Industry-standard contracts include MYBA, ASA and CYBA forms.
- Crew
- The professional staff on board — captain, mate, stewardess, chef, bosun, engineer. Crew size scales with yacht size: typically 2 on a 15m, 3–4 on a 25m, 6+ on a 35m+ superyacht.
- Cruising speed
- The speed at which a yacht is comfortably and efficiently run, typically expressed in knots. Not the same as top speed (which is fuel-intensive).
D3 terms
- Daily rate
- The base price quoted per 24-hour period of charter. Excludes APA, fuel (on day charters), and tip.
- Day charter
- A single-day yacht rental — typically half-day (4 hours), full-day (8–10 hours) or sundowner (3 hours). No overnight aboard.
- Draft
- The vertical distance between the waterline and the deepest point of the yacht's hull. Determines which anchorages and harbours a yacht can enter.
E1 term
- Embarkation
- The moment of boarding the yacht at the start of the charter. Typically scheduled between 10:30 and 14:00; takes about 20 minutes from the pontoon.
F1 term
- Flybridge
- A second helm and lounging area above the main deck — typically with sun pads and a second helm station. Defining feature of mid-to-large motor yachts.
G2 terms
- Galley
- The yacht's kitchen — typically equipped with full chef-grade appliances on yachts 20m+.
- Gangway
- The ramp or steps used to board the yacht from the dock or tender.
H2 terms
- Helm
- The yacht's steering station — typically on the bridge (main helm) and on the flybridge (upper helm).
- Hull
- The main body of the yacht below the deck.
K1 term
- Knot
- A unit of speed equal to one nautical mile per hour (1.852 km/h). A 'cruising speed of 18 knots' is roughly 33 km/h.
M2 terms
- Mooring buoy
- A fixed buoy in an anchorage that yachts can tie to instead of dropping their own anchor. Often used in Posidonia-protected areas.
- MYBA (Mediterranean Yacht Brokers Association)
- The standard contract framework used for Mediterranean charters. MYBA contracts define APA, cancellation, weather clauses and liability terms.
N1 term
- Nautical mile (nm)
- A unit of distance used at sea, equal to 1.852 km or 1.151 statute miles. The distance from Marina Ibiza to Espalmador is ≈ 18 nm.
O1 term
- Owner-direct
- A charter booked directly with the yacht owner (or their captive office), with no intermediating retail broker. Typically 10–15% cheaper than retail broker rates.
P3 terms
- Pitch (pitching)
- The fore-and-aft rocking motion of a yacht in waves. Larger yachts and stabilised yachts pitch less.
- Port
- (1) The left side of the yacht when facing forward. (2) A harbour or marina.
- Posidonia
- A protected seagrass species native to the Mediterranean, particularly abundant around Ibiza and Formentera. Anchoring is restricted in Posidonia meadows; modern Posidonia-friendly anchoring methods are now standard.
R1 term
- RIB (Rigid Inflatable Boat)
- A boat with a rigid hull and inflatable tubes around the gunwale. Used as a tender, a day-charter, or as a fast sport boat. The Speedy Gonzales in our fleet is a 21ft BRIG Eagle 650 RIB.
S12 terms
- Salon
- The main interior lounge on a yacht — typically with sofas, a dining table, AV. The yacht's living room.
- Seakeeper
- A brand of gyroscopic stabiliser used to reduce roll motion both underway and at anchor. Defining comfort feature on modern mid-size yachts.
- Skipper
- Informal name for the captain — used most often on day-charter yachts where the skipper is the only professional crew.
- Sport flybridge
- A flybridge motor yacht with a sport-oriented hull — faster cruising speed than a traditional displacement flybridge, with the same exterior features.
- Stabiliser (zero-speed)
- A mechanism (fin or gyroscopic) that reduces roll motion. 'Zero-speed' stabilisers work at anchor as well as underway — the marker of comfort for long lunches and overnights.
- Starboard
- The right side of the yacht when facing forward.
- Stateroom
- A guest cabin on a yacht — typically with ensuite shower and head.
- Stern
- The back of the yacht. The stern platform / beach club is the lowered swim and lounging deck at water level.
- Stewardess (stew)
- Interior crew responsible for service, housekeeping, table dressing and discreet guest support. Typically two on a 25m yacht, three or more on a 35m+.
- Sundowner charter
- A short (typically 3-hour) evening charter ending around 22:00, with a focus on the sunset hour at anchor. The office's most-quoted short format.
- Superyacht
- A yacht over 24 metres (78 ft) in length. The line is technical — used by classification societies — but commercially also implies a level of crew, service and amenity.
- Swim platform
- A small deck at the stern at or near water level, used for swimming and tender boarding. On modern yachts this often folds down to become a beach club.
T1 term
- Tender
- A smaller boat carried on board the main yacht — used to ferry guests to and from the shore when at anchor, or as a B-roll vessel for photography.
V1 term
- VAT (charter VAT)
- Value-Added Tax on charter — in Spain, currently 21% on the charter base rate for European-flagged commercial yachts. Some non-Spanish-flagged yachts attract lower VAT under specific regimes; the office handles the structure.
W4 terms
- Waterline
- The line on a yacht's hull where it meets the surface of the water when properly loaded. The 'length at the waterline' (LWL) is one of two main length measurements.
- Watermaker
- An on-board desalination unit that produces fresh water from seawater. Standard on yachts 24m+; allows charters at anchor without marina top-ups.
- Weekly rate
- The base price quoted per week of charter. Industry standard for charters of 6+ days, expressed in EUR or USD. Excludes APA and tip.
- Wind shelter
- The degree to which an anchorage is protected from wind in different directions. A cove 'sheltered from W' means the anchorage is calm in westerly winds but exposed when the wind comes from another direction.
Y1 term
- Yacht class
- The categorisation of yachts by size, style and function. Common classes: dayboat (11–14m), sport (15–18m), flybridge (19–28m), superyacht (28m+).
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