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Can anyone give a definitive description of what makes the difference between a yacht and a boat. It was always my understanding that a yacht is a boat that is typically 24' or larger and has a sleeping berth and a galley. Am I wrong?
 

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Can anyone give a definitive description of what makes the difference between a yacht and a boat. It was always my understanding that a yacht is a boat that is typically 24' or larger and has a sleeping berth and a galley. Am I wrong?
i would disagree with that, My Formula 400SS was 40' long had a galley. sleeping berth and would not be considered a yacht.

Now the 52' Sunseeker i was looking at would be considered a yacht

i found this if a vessel cannot be towed by a car or truck on a public roadway without special permitting (i.e. she is over 8.5-feet wide at her beam, and likely longer than 35-feet) than it’s likely to be considered a yacht.

That would mean that my Formula could have been considered a yacht who knew
 
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You won't find a "definitive description"... mostly opinions. At the shore I always differentiate them by whether the owner needs a hired captain. Over a certain tonnage I believe there's coast guard rules that the vessel needs to be operated by a licensed captain.... most guys buying big vessels don't have the time/ interest to become a captain. A friend is looking into his first boat/ yacht currently and I'm steering him a bit. He's in $2M category so he'll be over 65' which takes skill & training. Even with the joysticks & bow thrusters they all operate with now.
 

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There is one yacht in this picture. The rest are boats.
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When exiting the saloon, you pass thru a sliding door similar to your house.....
You got yourself a yacht.

Matter of fact - if they used the term "Saloon" when selling it to you - it's probably a yacht.

If it has a real-estate "for sale" sign affixed to the bulpit - Probably a yacht

If the gas bill has 4 digits - Probably a yacht

If you have a crew that serves your crew - That's a yacht

If you catch yourself playing Boss Skaggs on a Sunday - you're on a yacht



If random chicks jump on board and they let their duffy leave them behind........
You're on a yacht

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If a band fits on the deck - yacht

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So basically what I said in the first post is as good of a definition as anyone's. 👍
 

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NMMA gives the Yacht Certified designation if it complies with ABYC standards. It starts at 26'. Here are the full list of standards but the capacity plate will either give persons and weight limits or say Yacht Certified.

My four winns 250 open bow has a certified yacht plate mounted at the helm but i know do not consider it a yacht Until I post a for sale ad😁🤣
 
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If I remember correctly, there was a decent size vessel called the "Love Boat". LOL
Just call them Vessels.
 

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Yup, and some articulation in the electronics structure on the top level.

I do miss having the boat in Sunset. So much to enjoy up that way and be at the island in an hr. Dana is 5 offramps down the 5 fwy from me but if were looking for entertainment back up the coast we go. Hope your "Yacht" is running well.
 

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Our neighbor two doors down just brought this vessel (tactfully avoiding the question) home a couple of days ago. An older Westport 128', nice shape though. Poor guy, just a local Marcus Welby.

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Man I hope he's got good relations with homes left & right of him, lol.
 

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Somebody said something about yachts !!!!!!! LOL Took this to Woodys wharf for lunch the other day, brand new Cruisers Yachts 50 Cantius. Its one hell of a boat........ I mean Yacht 😂




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Somebody said something about yachts !!!!!!! LOL Took this to Woodys wharf for lunch the other day, brand new Cruisers Yachts 50 Cantius. Its one hell of a boat........ I mean Yacht 😂




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Well, I guess if manufacturer places the word in the name ya just gonna have to accept that. Great swimstep er exterior salon ya got there. I could see furniture on that.
 

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Well, I guess if manufacturer places the word in the name ya just gonna have to accept that. Great swimstep er exterior salon ya got there. I could see furniture on that.
The swim step is hydraulic, and will come down into the water so you can load your tender on the back thats what the tracks are for the chalks. It also has steps that open as you lower it into the water for you to enter the water, and get back on the boat they really thought of everything on the swim step. you can see the steps on the port side in this picture.


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The swim step is hydraulic, and will come down into the water so you can load your tender on the back thats what the tracks are for the chalks. It also has steps that open as you lower it into the water for you to enter the water, and get back on the boat they really thought of everything on the swim step. you can see the steps on the port side in this picture.


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Yup I noticed those details in first pic too..... can't say I've seen that prior, great idea. I could also see a 30' speedboat or similar size tie perpendicularly with fenders perhaps. Thats always a challenge with standard sterns on these. New boats [yachts lol] are engineered better lately.
 

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He owns the two properties the vessel is setting in front of. :) First world problems.
Ya gotta love that. My buddy has an 80' and pays 3500/ mth for slip just off to left as entering Lido Island Nprt Bch bridge. If you look down on bridge you'll see maybe 3-4 large vessels 80-120' docked in front of 3 houses. I asked him if home owners owned these boats and he said no actually the same family owns all 3 homes and simply rent out the slips to these large vessels. I started doing the math wondering what family makes on slips lol.... beautiful income.
 

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The difference between a yacht and a boat can be a bit fuzzy, and I see this post is a bit older, but I wanted to chime in! Your understanding is pretty close! Generally, a yacht is usually considered to be a larger boat, often 24 feet or longer, and it tends to have amenities like sleeping berths and a galley.I had a fun experience renting a yacht with friends through dubaiyachtingcompany.com. We spent the day out on the water, and it felt more like a floating home than just a boat. We had a cozy space to relax, a kitchen to whip up some snacks, and even a spot to sleep if we wanted to stay overnight. That trip really showed me how a yacht offers more comfort and features than a regular boat. It was awesome to enjoy the sea and the city views from the water!
 
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"Ai: Is going to take our jobs!"

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The difference between a yacht and a boat can be a bit fuzzy, and I see this post is a bit older, but I wanted to chime in! Your understanding is pretty close! Generally, a yacht is usually considered to be a larger boat, often 24 feet or longer, and it tends to have amenities like sleeping berths and a galley.
 

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The difference between a yacht and a boat can be a bit fuzzy, and I see this post is a bit older, but I wanted to chime in! Your understanding is pretty close! Generally, a yacht is usually considered to be a larger boat, often 24 feet or longer, and it tends to have amenities like sleeping berths and a galley.


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The difference between a yacht and a boat can be a bit fuzzy, and I see this post is a bit older, but I wanted to chime in! Your understanding is pretty close! Generally, a yacht is usually considered to be a larger boat, often 24 feet or longer, and it tends to have amenities like sleeping berths and a galley.
Ok then riddle me this: What type of boats can be considered "yachts" by your definition and are popular in Florida but you see only a few on Lake Havasu?
 

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Ok then riddle me this: What type of boats can be considered "yachts" by your definition and are popular in Florida but you see only a few on Lake Havasu?
Hope this helps 🤣

In general, "yachts" are defined as larger, often luxury vessels used for recreation, cruising, or racing. In Florida, popular types of yachts include:

  1. Motor Yachts: These are typically larger vessels powered by engines, offering spacious accommodations and amenities for long trips.
  2. Sailing Yachts: These rely on sails for propulsion and can range from smaller cruising yachts to large, luxurious vessels.
  3. Catamarans: Known for their stability and spaciousness, catamarans are popular in Florida for both sailing and motorized use.
  4. Sportfishing Yachts: Designed for fishing, these boats often include advanced fishing equipment and comfortable living spaces.
In contrast, Lake Havasu tends to attract smaller powerboats and personal watercraft, which might explain the relative scarcity of these larger yacht types there. The lake's focus on high-speed water sports and less emphasis on long-range cruising means fewer traditional yachts are seen.
 

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… I always referred to my liveaboard.as just a 34 footer… Never called it a yacht…
… Although in barroom situations, others referred to it as a yacht… I just let them run with it🤷🏽‍♀️
 

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Hope this helps 🤣

In general, "yachts" are defined as larger, often luxury vessels used for recreation, cruising, or racing. In Florida, popular types of yachts include:

  1. Motor Yachts: These are typically larger vessels powered by engines, offering spacious accommodations and amenities for long trips.
  2. Sailing Yachts: These rely on sails for propulsion and can range from smaller cruising yachts to large, luxurious vessels.
  3. Catamarans: Known for their stability and spaciousness, catamarans are popular in Florida for both sailing and motorized use.
  4. Sportfishing Yachts: Designed for fishing, these boats often include advanced fishing equipment and comfortable living spaces.
In contrast, Lake Havasu tends to attract smaller powerboats and personal watercraft, which might explain the relative scarcity of these larger yacht types there. The lake's focus on high-speed water sports and less emphasis on long-range cruising means fewer traditional yachts are seen.
Yup AI sure missed the answer of CC lol
 

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….. Million Plus! - yachts! Million and under! Boats!
 

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I guess any vessel that has to be staffed and can't be solely operated by the captain. Most California yacht clubs have 35ft slips. Most slip 2 to 3 cabin boats and go out to the islands regularly that fit that size.
 

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He owns the two properties the vessel is setting in front of. :) First world problems.
Thought i'd share that we moved the boat back to Sunset Aquatic and are on the fairway past year and a 1/2. Dana Point is shooting to become the elite harbor of So Cal with slip prices to match.

Nicer management this time in Sunset vrs 12 years ago when we left the first time.
 

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Low tide challenges in HH. Seems he needs low tide to get under the bridge.

I was partners on a Tiara Sports Fisher for 3 years a while back. Found both the boat (1st) and the partner on Craig’s List. Bought it out of HH and had never been there before. I had forgotten about the out riggers as I cruised it out under the bridge. Pretty much destroyed the tips as I went under..

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