Pascal
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 53' MOTOR YACHT (1969 - 1988)
Having logged over 30k nm over the past 5 years from New England to the Bahamas, about half of that single handling a 70 footer, I can tell you that there are no legal minimum crew requirement and insurance underwriters do not require a minimum crew either. They do require enough experience and a clean accident free record. I have been boarded by the USCG a couple of times while alone on board and they didn't question why I was single handling. It s pretty common.
You don't need two people to maintain a proper watch underway on a recreational vessel, whether it is 40', 60' or 90'... What you need is discipline so if you need to use th head, grab a bite or check the ER, you stop the boat. Simple.
If you are in a busy area, you check the radar to make sure no large vessels are approaching you and if you are going to have to spend time below to address a mechanical issue, you put out a securite call indicating your position and status to other vessels.
Problem is that people take shortcuts, rely on electronics and get in trouble.
You don't need two people to maintain a proper watch underway on a recreational vessel, whether it is 40', 60' or 90'... What you need is discipline so if you need to use th head, grab a bite or check the ER, you stop the boat. Simple.
If you are in a busy area, you check the radar to make sure no large vessels are approaching you and if you are going to have to spend time below to address a mechanical issue, you put out a securite call indicating your position and status to other vessels.
Problem is that people take shortcuts, rely on electronics and get in trouble.