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  2. How Much Does a Yacht Cost To Own? - AOL

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    “On average, it will cost $50 per foot of the yacht per year to store in a wet slip at a dock in a marina, but it can cost well over $200 per foot per year in high-demand locations in California ...

  3. Yacht transport - Wikipedia

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    If a yacht meets the restrictions imposed by container sizing, typically 39 ft (11.89 m) x 7.5 ft (2.29 m) x 9.3 ft (2.83 m), container shipping is an alternative. Container shipping is arranged through freight forwarders. Costs include the cost of preparation, cradles, documentation, and customs and other government fees.

  4. How Much Does It Cost To Charter a Luxury Yacht? - AOL

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    The cost can be prohibitive, but buying a yacht is not the only option. So how much does a yacht charter cost? ... a yacht can cost $30,000 a week for a “small” 60-foot model. Price tags for ...

  5. 15 Decked-Out Superyachts of the Rich and Famous - AOL

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    Price: $500 million Features: Two helipads, submarine, missile defense system, disco hall, several pools and hot tubs 2. Sailing Yacht A: Owned by Andrey Melnichenko

  6. Lake freighter - Wikipedia

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    The largest lake freighters can travel up to 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph) [4] and can carry as much as 78,850 long tons (80,120 t) of bulk cargo. [citation needed] SS Edmund Fitzgerald, which sank in 1975, became widely known as the largest and most recent major vessel to be wrecked on the Great Lakes.

  7. List of ship types - Wikipedia

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    (Portuguese) A much smaller, two, sometimes three-masted ship Carrack Three or four masted ship, square-rigged forward, lateen-rigged aft; 14th–16th century successor to the cog Cartel A small boat used to negotiate between enemies Catboat A sailing vessel characterized by a single mast carried well forward (i.e., near the bow of the boat ...

  8. Hoy (boat) - Wikipedia

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    A hoy is a small Gaff-rigged coasting ship or a heavy barge used for freight, usually with a burthen of about 60 tons . The word derives from the Middle Dutch hoey . In 1495, one of the Paston Letters included the phrase, An hoye of Dorderycht (a hoy of Dordrecht ), [ 2 ] in such a way as to indicate that such contact was then no more than ...

  9. Floating resorts vs yacht-like vessels: How to pick between ...

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    Cruise ships range in size from yacht-like vessels to mega-ships that are more like floating resorts. Here's how to know which is right for you