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작성자 Marisa
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The Caribbean season runs largely in the opposite half of the year, picking up from around November through April, driven by guests seeking warmer conditions during the northern hemisphere winter and by the Christmas and New Year period specifically, which is consistently the highest-demand window in the region. Sea temperatures in the Caribbean stay warmer and more consistent across this period than the Mediterranean does in its own shoulder seasons, which is part of what drives the seasonal shift in guest demand between the two regions.

Start with condition. Ask what surveys have already been carried out on the vessel, when, and by whom. A consultant should be able to explain the difference between a hull survey, an engine survey and a rig inspection, and why a buyer might want all three before committing. Ask, too, what the survey is unlikely to cover, since no single inspection catches everything.

Survey is usually the first stage to take longer than anticipated. A proper condition and valuation survey involves a haul-out, a detailed inspection of hull, systems, engines and rig, and a written report that can run to dozens of pages. Scheduling the haul-out around yard availability alone can add a week or more, and the surveyor then needs time to prepare the report properly rather than rushing it.

Finally, ask about ongoing costs specific to this vessel rather than generic averages: berthing at its current or likely home port, insurance quotes already obtained, and any known upcoming expenses such as a haul-out or a class survey due soon.

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VAT is the third element, and the one most easily misunderstood, since the rate depends on where the charter takes place and how it is structured. Within EU waters, VAT can apply at rates commonly cited between 5.2 and 13 percent depending on jurisdiction and the specific charter arrangement, and it is charged on top of the base fee. A consultant working on a contract should set out clearly which rate applies to a given itinerary and why, rather than leaving the figure as a footnote.

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