Autopilot is a system that automatically steers the yacht along a set course.

Autopilot is a system that automatically steers the yacht along a set course.
โAt anchorโ means the yacht is stopped in open water using an anchor instead of being docked at a marina.
Anchorage is a designated area where a yacht can safely stop and remain stationary using its anchor.
Air conditioning on a yacht is a climate control system that keeps indoor areas cool, comfortable, and well-ventilated during cruising or while docked.
An anchor is heavy equipment used to keep the yacht in place when stopped at sea.
Amenities are the comfort features, services, and onboard equipment that enhance the yacht experience.
AIS (Automatic Identification System) is an advanced marine tracking system that allows yachts to broadcast and receive real-time location data from other vessels.
Air draft is the height of a yacht measured from the waterline to its highest point. It is important when passing under bridges.
The aft is the rear part of a yacht. This area is often used for seating, dining, or swimming access.
Money paid in advance to cover running costs during a yacht charter, such as fuel, food, drinks, and port fees. The captain manages the spending and returns any unused balance after the trip.
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