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Sailing Qualifications To skipper a bareboat charter or flotilla yacht, you need to hold a practical sailing certificate equivalent to RYA Day Skipper Practical qualification or RYA International Certificate of Competence (ICC).
In general, brokers advise tipping between 5 to 20 per cent of the base charter fee, depending on the yacht and the location. It is usually towards the lower end of that scale in the Med and higher in the US and Caribbean. Tipping your crew is a customary practice at the end of a superyacht charter.
Skippered charter mean that the yacht is rented with a professional crew consisting of a skipper/captain who is responsible for the maneuvering of the yacht. In several cases the skipper is aided by other crew members as well.
To charter bareboat in Croatia, the most crucial requirement is that at least one of the crew members possesses a valid nautical certificate of competence (ICC) and a VHF radio certificate. Without these, you will not be able to charter a boat. That's about it for most charters.
Yacht Week tipping: you gotta tip your skipper and hostess! If your yacht booking price is really low, you might want to instead think of it in terms of days and tip each ~$15/person/day (~$105 each). Most crews give them the tips on the last night (usually Friday) in case some people leave early.