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BAYRAM GÖKKAYA |
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[1]DECKHAND |
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Date of Birth |
1986 |
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Yachtmaster Offshore – Huw Edwards |
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Qualification |
[1]DECKHAND |
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Date of Birth |
1968 |
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mohd yuszaimi bin mohanad yusop |
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Qualification |
[1]DECKHAND |
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Date of Birth |
1967 |
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Deckhand Ryan Finnegan |
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Qualification |
[1]DECKHAND |
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Date of Birth |
1984 |
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Stroe Adrian Lucian |
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Qualification |
[1]DECKHAND |
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Date of Birth |
1973 |
DETAILS |
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Deckhand Aj |
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Qualification |
[1]DECKHAND |
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Date of Birth |
1983 |
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Iurii Iurchyk |
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Qualification |
[1]DECKHAND |
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Date of Birth |
1984 |
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Sabransyah Muhammad |
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Qualification |
[1]DECKHAND |
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Date of Birth |
1972 |
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Deckhand Dirk |
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Qualification |
[1]DECKHAND |
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Date of Birth |
1969 |
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Seaman,yucel tanay |
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Qualification |
[1]DECKHAND |
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Date of Birth |
1968 |
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gandhil naik |
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Qualification |
[1]DECKHAND |
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Date of Birth |
1988 |
DETAILS |
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day Skipper Jeremia Harmse |
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Qualification |
[1]DECKHAND |
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Date of Birth |
1983 |
DETAILS |
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DeckHand Ernesto Bacolod Jr. |
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Qualification |
[1]DECKHAND |
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Date of Birth |
1973 |
DETAILS |
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OS Niranjan Das |
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Qualification |
[1]DECKHAND |
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Date of Birth |
1984 |
DETAILS |
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Pavlo Oleksenko |
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Qualification |
[1]DECKHAND |
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Date of Birth |
1978 |
DETAILS |
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Dynamic deckhand Ryan Hall |
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Qualification |
[1]DECKHAND |
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Date of Birth |
1990 |
DETAILS |
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Deckhand.Parth Kumar |
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Qualification |
[1]DECKHAND |
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Date of Birth |
1992 |
DETAILS |
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Deckhand Dmitry Charikov |
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Qualification |
[1]DECKHAND |
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Date of Birth |
1974 |
DETAILS |
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Yachts from 24 metres (79 ft) and up qualify for design awards, but at the bottom end of that scale yachts will not necessarily be crewed and many set the minimum length for a superyacht considerably higher. A 45-to-50-metre (148 to 160 ft) yacht, the smallest with a generally accepted claim to superyacht status, will usually be a three-decker with cabins for 10-12 guests (that is a preferred number, more common than 14, and is found on yachts across quite a wide size range), and for a crew of a similar size. The accommodation on this type of yacht is typically as follows: Lower Deck exterior swimming platform at the stern; four (sometimes five) guest cabins with en-suite bath or shower rooms aft; engine room amidships; crew quarters forward. ( Gulet for sale ) Main Deck sheltered exterior deck aft leading into the salon; dining room and galley; entrance amidships; owner’s suite forward, usually includes either a study or a second twin stateroom.
Deckhand
Upper Deck exterior deck aft, often used for outdoor dining; second salon (often called the sky lounge); staffed bar inside or outside or both; sixth stateroom will be amidships if it is not on the lower deck or part of the owner’s suite; gym (may also be on the lower deck or part of the owner’s suite); captain’s cabin; bridge. Sun Deck on the roof of the upper deck, often features a jacuzzi. A 50 metre yacht will have one or more luxury yacht tenders for reaching shore and other “toys” which may include a speed boat or sailing boat, personal water craft, windsurfing and diving equipment and a Banana boat. Up to date yachts have multiple flat screen televisions and satellite communications.