A lazy line is a mooring line used in marinas to help secure a yacht to a berth.

A lazy line is a mooring line used in marinas to help secure a yacht to a berth.
The galley is the kitchen area on a yacht where food and drinks are prepared.
ETA is the expected time a yacht will arrive at a destination or marina.
Docking is the process of securing a yacht to a marina or dock.
The captain is the licensed professional responsible for the yacht, crew, navigation, and guest safety.
A berth is a designated parking space for a yacht in a marina.
A bareboat charter is when a yacht is rented without crew. The client is responsible for operating the yacht or hiring a qualified captain.
โAt anchorโ means the yacht is stopped in open water using an anchor instead of being docked at a marina.
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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