29 Temmuz 2016 Cuma

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24 Temmuz 2016 Pazar

Transportation: Float On, Float Off Yacht Transportation


Our float on/float off service is yet another way that we ensure your yacht transportation experience will be enjoyable and hassle free. This unique service makes it easy to load your vessel on and off of our yacht carriers.

Some of the heavy transport vessels in our fleet have been modified to serve as yacht carriers for luxury global yacht transport. These semi-submersible yacht carriers include spray-covers that safely accommodate your yacht during transport. Between these spray-covers, yachts up to 165 meters (541 ft) long can be loaded in impressive numbers on the carrier's dock.

Dockwise Yacht Transport is proud to utilize yacht carriers that can load and discharge using the convenient and safe float-on/float-off method. Below is a brief explanation of how this innovative process works.

After deck preparation, which includes the installation of keelblock cradles and supports to the deck of the yacht carrier, the vessel is submerged into a 'floating marina' that allows for easy loading. When all yachts are moored in their reserved position, the yacht carrier starts her dock operation.

Once the deck is dry, the yachts are secured to the deck and are ready for a safe crossing. During yacht transportation, the yachts are safely stowed between the yacht carriers' spray-covers, protecting them from the elements.

Learn more about how the float-on/float-off global yacht transport method works - look at How does it work? to view our 3D animation and read our extended explanation of the loading process.

SOURCE: www.yacht-transport.com/float-on-float-off-service.html

Boat Delivery Service: The Loading Process

One of the most important steps in the yacht delivery process is the loading of your precious vessel. To help you better understand how this operation works, we have outlined the steps below and paired them with helpful pictures. In addition, the following is a brief summary of the process:

About one week before your actual loading date you will receive a formal loading notice by e-mail or fax from one of our yacht delivery booking offices. As soon as you arrive at the destination contact your DYT representative – who will be mentioned in the loading notice –to receive an update on the boat delivery schedule. On the date of loading, please have your VHF radio on stand-by on Channel 17 INT at least two hours prior to the loading time indicated by your DYT representative.

In preparation for the boat delivery service, each yacht owner should cover all fragile items, such as stainless and chrome fittings, and stow all loose items in a proper manner. It is preferred, if possible, that each sailing yacht takes down their furling jib/genoa and main sail(s). Due to high winds and the speed of the vessel, sails and sail covers can tear. Stainless steel can be protected with wax/Vaseline without rubbing it off. Please be advised that these are only suggestions from our boat delivery service, and more can be done to protect your yacht against saltwater and heavy weather throughout the yacht delivery.

Following is a step-by-step guide to the loading process of our boat delivery service. You may download the PDF file below for a full-screen slideshow presentation.If you would like further information about our loading process, please read about our float on/float off service.

SOURCE: www.yacht-transport.com/how-does-it-work.html

Yacht Transport Around The World Service Now Calling Asia

Between November 2016 and March 2017 DYT's Yacht Express, the semi-submersible dedicated yacht transport carrier, will be calling in Florida, Costa Rica, French Polynesia, New Zealand, Australia, Singapore, Italy and back in Florida. The perfect opportunity for superyachts to move around the world between major cruising destinations in the Caribs, Asia and the Med.

"We can now offer yacht owners in the Asia region and elsewhere a round-the-world service utilizing the float-on, float-off loading method via our dedicated semi-submersible yacht carrier Yacht Express", says Gina Last general manager of DYT Yacht Transport in Florida, "We facilitate our clients to go and explore the world with DYT Yacht Transport."

DYT Yacht Transpor's vessel Yacht Express will be loading in the East Coast USA, sailing west bound to Golfito and across the Pacific Ocean via Papeete to New Zealand, Australia and Singapore in Asia and onwards to the Mediterranean before sailing back to East Coast USA.

Visit the DYT Yacht Transport booth at the Singapore Yacht Show from the 7th to the 10th of April in One15 Marina, Sentosa Cove, Singapore.

Upcoming Sailings Yacht Express

Port Everglades, Florida - 30 November 2016
Golfito, Costa Rica - 09 December 2016
Papeete, French Polynesia - 24 December 2016
Auckland, New Zealand - 06 January 2017
Brisbane, Australia - 13 January 2017
Singapore - 02 February 2017
Genoa - 26 February 2017
Port Everglades, Florida - 15 March 2017

SOURCE: www.yacht-transport.com/news/around-the-world-service-asia.html

DYT Yacht Transport Schedules its Largest Yacht Carrier for Trip to South Pacific

FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. (June 29, 2015) – New policies making it easier for foreign-flagged vessels to explore the coastlines of Australia have inspired DYT Yacht Transport (DYT) to schedule its largest semi-submersible yacht carrier, the 686-foot (209-metre) Yacht Express, to deliver yachts to the South Pacific.

The trip coordinates with the end of the Mediterranean charter season, starting in Genoa (Italy) in November to accommodate private luxury yachts and charter vessels departing from the Mediterranean Sea. Operating with its unique float-on/float-off method, the ship will make additional port calls in the Caribbean, Florida, Costa Rica, and Tahiti before arriving in Sydney and Auckland by the end of January.

“Australia has eased its permit restrictions for charter yachts,” said DYT’s Laura Tempest, “which opens up more opportunities for enjoying the South Pacific’s remote and pristine cruising grounds. This, combined with a growing marine industry infrastructure in both Australia and New Zealand, makes it a logical decision for DYT to send its largest ship to that part of the world to take care of increased demand.”

The first-phase change to the “Coastal Trading Act 2012” will allow for cruising of non-Australian flagged charter yachts in Australia. For a fee of $400.00, the yacht will be issued a temporary voyage-based charter license for up to 12 months. During these 12 months, refits and repairs will be allowed without the need to import the vessel.

“For GST and charter licenses, our Australian agents are well established to ensure this is handled properly,” said Tempest. “Our in-house customs brokerage service can assist in meeting the necessary requirements.”

DYT, the industry leader in semi-submersible yacht transport, introduced Yacht Express as the world’s first purpose-built yacht carrier in 2007. Yacht Express and Super Servant 4 service the South Pacific, Caribbean, and Mediterranean Sea.

Both vessels partially submerge, transforming into marinas where yachts can safely float on under their own power and maneuver into position. After the yachts are secured, the ships de-ballast to have the yachts rest on secured cribbing, allowing for transportation of the yachts while they are effectively dry docked. The “float-on” process is then reversed for an equally safe and efficient “float-off” delivery at the desired destination.

DYT Yacht Transport, based in Fort Lauderdale, is partnered with Sevenstar Yacht Transport and provides alternative sailing options for a lift-on/lift-off service provided by Sevenstar’s fleet of over 120 ships wholly owned and operated by Amsterdam-based parent company Spliethoff Group. Sevenstar Yacht Transport moves yachts on a frequent basis and has flexible shipping dates to serve yacht transport needs worldwide.

Since 1987, DYT Yacht Transport has delivered over 13,200 motor and sailing yachts to various destinations around the globe. For an up-to-date sailing schedule and to request a quote, please visit www.yacht-transport.com. A video on how DYT Yacht Transport’s float-on/float-off process works is at https://vimeo.com/87361176

For more information about DYT Yacht Transport and Sevenstar Yacht Transport, visit http://www.yacht-transport.com and http://www.sevenstar-yacht-transport.com; contact Joseph Hoyt, DYT, +1 954-525-8707, pr@yacht-transport.com or Sander Schuurman, Sevenstar, +31 20 4488 693, communications@sevenstar-yacht-transport.com.

SOURCE: www.yacht-transport.com/news/trip-south-pacific.html

Joining an Urgent Mission to Save the Oceans

Joining an Urgent Mission to Save the Oceans DYT Yacht Transport Partners with OCEARCH

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FT. LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA (December 11, 2014) – Lots of interesting vessels have been floated on and off DYT Yacht Transport’s semi-submersible ships, but none have been so intriguing as the 126-foot research vessel M/V OCEARCH, which is currently making its way from Port Everglades, Florida to Brisbane, Australia onboard DYT’s 686’ flagship Yacht Express.

The research vessel is the namesake of the non-profit organization OCEARCH, which is globally recognized for its work in the field of ocean sustainability. DYT has partnered with the organization to support its study of sharks and other large predators that are essential to the future of the marine ecosystem. This marks the second time Yacht Express has called on Brisbane and Auckland since its launch in 2007.

The M/V OCEARCH, powered by two Cat engines and three Cat generators, features an at-sea laboratory and custom-built 75,000 pound capacity research platform that can lift a 5,000 pound shark along with a team of scientists and crew – with one degree of list, conditions permitting.

“By moving OCEARCH around the world, DYT is helping the ocean recover faster, and that is critical if we want to successfully accomplish our mission,” said Chris Fischer (Park City), founder and expedition leader of OCEARCH. “If we were to drive the vessel to Australia ourselves, it would take us 60 days and our people and equipment would be totally taxed.

The gift that DYT is giving to Australia by delivering OCEARCH there is one that affects every person who loves the ocean and uses the beaches. We hope this marks the first voyage of many with them.”

DYT’s PR/Marketing Officer Catalina Bujor added, “DYT Yacht Transport recognizes the importance of the research done by OCEARCH and is proud to be able to support the organization in conducting its work.”

OCEARCH’s upcoming trip to Australia will mark its 21st expedition. “They have a public safety issue there as well as a conservation challenge, so our goal is to capture and tag as many tiger sharks as possible,” said Fischer. “That way we can find out where and when they are moving, and where and when they are breeding and giving birth.”

Fischer founded OCEARCH in 2008, after eight years and 180 TV episodes of ESPN’s Offshore Adventures. “We were one of the most watched outdoor TV shows at the time, but I began to see that there was a huge disconnect between the knowledge of professional mariners and world-class scientists,” said Fischer.

Because of this, we simply didn’t have the fundamental data we needed on sharks, marlin, tuna and various other species to understand how to manage them sustainably and make sure that there were fish for future generations from now.”

Wanting to make a global impact on the future of the ocean, Fischer began coordinating OCEARCH expeditions that, for the first time in history, brought together fishermen and scientists to tag great whites, tiger sharks and various other species so they could be tracked and their migration patterns studied. Once a shark is tagged, anyone anywhere in the world can follow it in near real-time using OCEARCH’s Global Shark Tracker.

“Sharks are the lions of the ocean; they are the balance keepers, and if we lose them there won’t be any fish,” Fischer added. “Over 200,000 sharks will be killed today, mostly for a bowl of shark fin soup in China. While groups like WildAid drive down demand in countries like this, we are pioneering on-the-water research to create never-captured-before data so we know how to affect policy to help populations recover. DYT is allowing us to be a lot more mobile and enable more scientists to work with more sharks in a shorter period of time.”

The OCEARCH team will begin its research Down Under in early 2015.

The Process

On December 10, 2014, M/V OCEARCH floated onto Yacht Express, taking her place among other large yachts along the starboard side of the ship’s huge dock bay, for her ride to Australia. To secure M/V OCEARCH, keel blocks were laid out on Yacht Express’s dry deck first, with stanchions and sea stands moved into place alongside.

Yacht Express then was “ballasted,” submerging the dock bay so it could flood with sea water, and M/V OCEARCH motored into her pre-determined location and tied off, per the instructions of the DYT Loading Master. Deballasting began when all yachts were onboard, essentially lifting the dock bay of Yacht Express while divers ensured M/V OCEARCH and the other yacht cargo were positioned accurately. When the operation was completed, the deck was dry, the sea stanchions were secured, and M/V OCEARCH was ready for its oceanic voyage.

In combination with its sister company Sevenstar Yacht Transport, which offers lift-on/lift-off services, DYT Yacht Transport advises on the best options for yacht transport by a fleet of over 120 ships wholly owned and operated by parent company Spliethoff Group, one of the largest ship owners in The Netherlands.

For more information, please contact:

DYT Yacht Transport
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Catalina Bujor (PR/Marketing Officer)
Telephone: +1 954-525-8707
E-mail: pr@yacht-transport.com

SOURCE: www.yacht-transport.com/news/pressrelease-16.html