The support team of sailors and the life-saving equipment system are two factors ensuring the safety of passengers.
Captain:
As the head of the sailor team, they are responsible for managing and overseeing all activities on the yacht.
Possessing in-depth expertise in safety and rescue procedures.
Sailor:
Members of the sailor team are typically professionally trained in sea safety and rescue.
They assist the captain in operating the yacht and in rescue operations when necessary.
Rescue Equipment:
Includes rescue equipment such as life jackets, rescue lights, rescue whistles, and emergency signal transmitters, enhancing detection and rescue capabilities when needed.
With a professional sailor team and a complete life-saving equipment system, yachts not only provide an exciting experience but also ensure absolute safety for passengers at sea.
When going yachting, there are some common mistakes that passengers may make:
Lack of Preparation:
Failing to check weather conditions, sea conditions, and regulations of the yacht before boarding can lead to unforeseen risks.
Forgetting Life Jackets:
Life jackets are crucial safety equipment when yachting. Forgetting to wear them or not having enough life jackets for everyone on board can be dangerous.
Disregarding Instructions:
Not following instructions from the captain and the crew can lead to hazardous situations or disrupt orderliness on the yacht.
When going yachting, passengers should take note to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience:
Always adhere to safety rules and follow the instructions of the captain and crew.
Personal Equipment: Carry enough personal items such as sunscreen, sunglasses, and medication (if needed).
Check weather conditions beforehand, as well as regulations and instructions provided by the yacht.
Keep the space on the yacht tidy and adhere to personal hygiene and environmental regulations.
Preserve the natural environment by avoiding littering or harming marine life.
Enjoy activities and experiences on the yacht safely and soberly, avoiding alcohol or stimulants when sailing.
Follow the regulations and instructions of the yacht and crew, and pay attention to signs and warnings.
Recognizing and adhering to warnings ensures safety for oneself and other passengers.
Weather Warnings:
Stay updated on weather conditions, including storms, strong winds, or high waves.
Safety Warnings:
Observe and obey safety signs and warnings at sea, such as restricted areas, dangerous sandbanks, or areas with strong currents.
Rescue Warnings:
Ensure awareness of the location of rescue equipment on the yacht, such as life jackets, alarm bells, and emergency signaling devices. Know how to use and operate these devices in case of emergencies.
Swimming Restriction Warnings:
Avoid swimming in prohibited areas or where there is a risk of undertow, strong waves, or swift currents.


