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  2. How much boat can I afford? 3 steps to calculate your budget

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    Step 3: Figure out your monthly payment. If your credit score and DTI make the cut, the next step is figuring out how much you can borrow. You can do this by using a boat loan calculator or ...

  3. What to consider before getting a boat loan - AOL

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    Yearly boat maintenance costs are equal to 10 percent of the total cost of the boat. So, if you have a $40,000 boat that comes down to $4,000 a year. So, if you have a $40,000 boat that comes down ...

  4. Bareboat charter - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. A bareboat charter, or demise charter, is an arrangement for the chartering or hiring of a ship or boat for which no crew or provisions are included as part of the agreement. Instead, the people who rent the vessel from the owner are responsible for taking care of such things. The act is commonly known as bareboating or bareboat charter.

  5. Hull speed - Wikipedia

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    Hull speed or displacement speed is the speed at which the wavelength of a vessel's bow wave is equal to the waterline length of the vessel. As boat speed increases from rest, the wavelength of the bow wave increases, and usually its crest-to-trough dimension (height) increases as well. When hull speed is exceeded, a vessel in displacement mode ...

  6. Gross register tonnage - Wikipedia

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    Gross register tonnage. Gross register tonnage ( GRT, grt, g.r.t., gt ), or gross registered tonnage, is a ship's total internal volume expressed in "register tons", each of which is equal to 100 cubic feet (2.83 m 3 ). Replaced by Gross Tonnage (GT), gross register tonnage uses the total permanently enclosed capacity of the vessel as its basis ...

  7. Portsmouth Yardstick - Wikipedia

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    Portsmouth Yardstick. The Portsmouth Yardstick (PY) or Portsmouth handicap scheme is a term used for a number of related systems of empirical handicapping used primarily in small sailboat racing . The handicap is applied to the time taken to sail any course, and the handicaps can be used with widely differing types of sailboats.

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