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    superyacht crew important? Financial services for superyacht crew is of vital improtance important. Whether you are a captain, engineer chef or starting as a yacht crew in the rapidly growing luxury yacht industry, working on a superyacht has many financial benefits. You earn good income, with little to no living expenses or tax responsibilities for the majority of your time aboard. You will need financial advisor experience in dealing with professional yacht crew and who understands your needs. The banking, investment, tax and insurance requirements are unique. Working offshore offers many investments plans, the tax responsibility changes when you leave you country to work abroad and you may require international bank account. A good yachting financial solution can help the yacht crew set up offshore accounts, create the best investment portfolio and tax you tax advice. Should superyacht staff have international multi-currency Bank accounts? Like other expats, superyacht are professional who travel and work in different countries. They need international multi-currency bank accounts that to receive salary and make payments in a range of currencies. What benefits should your multi-currency offshore bank account have? Depending on the international bank you go for, you can get different services and products from the multi-currency offshore account. Some banks have unique currency accounts tailor made for yacht crew. Here are some of the benefits you get from the…

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    INTRODUCTION Yachting industry is one of the principal activities in the South of France, and especially in the summer season when foreign people come to this part of France for vacations or in order to look for a job. The French Riviera is considered as one of the most visited point for taking cruises beside Florida and the Caribbean. We can find different yachts harbors along Nice, Antibes, Golfe Juan and Cannes, as we can also find different job’s opportunities in various fields as…

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    Whether it be for fun or for a lifestyle of competition, boating is an opportunity for one to further express themselves. Sailing and yachting are more than just styles of boating. To start off, sailing and yachting are both rooted around a boat, but the crews of each play very different roles. Sailing involves a maximum effort by the crew. They operate the boat to reach the end location. Trimming the sails requires the effort of a crew to keep the sailboat pointed in the direction of optimal…

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    Meta Description: Discover underrated yachting destinations around the world and learn why these places are well worth a visit on your next yacht charter holiday. Underrated Yachting Destinations Across the Globe You Must Visit When talking about luxury cruises, Ibiza, Sicily, Mallorca, the Whitsunday Islands, Monte Carlo, and Santorini are some of the famous destinations that will surely be mentioned. Undoubtedly, these places have earned their reputation as famous sailing spots. But there…

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    One example was when I was looking for candidates in the social networks or websites and then I had to call them in order to ask them to subscribe in the Marinescence website. Some of the candidates didn’t know what Marinescence was about. Another example according the lack of updated information was that sometimes I spent a day calling different candidates of our database but a big part of them were not available anymore or they had already left the yachting industry. In other cases, some…

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    The Dark Side of Hollywood Usually Hollywood is made out to be all about glitz and glamour. In Nathanael West’s book entitled The Day of the Locust, West explores the dark side of Hollywood we normally do not see. He goes about this exploration in a dystopian and grotesque manner. The very first reference to this grotesque and dystopian society occurs within the first chapter of the book. Nothing seems to be as it appears at first. “The fat lady in the yachting cap was going shopping, not…

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    Facts About Panama

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    Sight of the popular TV hit series, "Survivor," Las Perlas has several resorts and an airstrip along with private yachting docks. 4. Baru Volcano: As one of the highest points in Panama, the Volcan Baru is a virtual paradise for those looking for hiking and mountaineering adventures. Other Panamanian Attractions: Coral reefs wonders in the Gulf of Chiriqui, strolling through the Boquete or the Valley of Flowers, rafting through the White Water River in Chirique Viejo or just making the…

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    Lands’ End Lands’ End began in 1963 as Lands’ End Yacht Stores, Inc. in Chicago, Illinois. The founder, Gary Comer, was an avid sailor and his store initially sold only yachting supplies and equipment. In 1976, the company began to shift focus to clothing and luggage and from that point on was on the front end of many business, and retail, innovations. In 2002, the company was sold to Sears, Roebuck & Company for 1.9 billion dollars. Earlier in this year Lands’ End spun-off from Sears,…

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    Every building needs a great foundation to withstand the severest weather. Every athlete has to master the basics first to become the champion. Every climber has to build up his physical and mental strength, to reach the top. Only hard work and leads to the best results. Our lives are the same. But, hardly anyone has a perfect life. We all have our weaknesses, the foundation might not be ideal, or we do not have enough strength. Whatever it is, the longer we linger to solve our problems the more…

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    Scott Fitzgerald uses symbolism in another way. In the story the author uses a green light at the end of Daisy’s dock to symbolize Jay Gatsby’s struggle to come up from poverty. To Gatsby, that green light signifies Daisy and what he has to do to get to her. Gatsby grew up poor and in poverty. Later on Gatsby met a man named Dan Cody who was filthy rich and helped Gatsby. Dan Cody “took him to Duluth and bought him a blue coat, six pairs of white duck trousers, and a yachting cap” (Fitzgerald…

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