Superyacht Transport and the Fine Print That Decides Everything
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Paper beats steel when a superyacht rides a transport ship. We break down how a gleaming vessel turns into “cargo,” why the bill of lading is the most powerful page in the journey, and how small oversights in cradles, insurance, and scheduling cascade into seven-figure losses. From purpose-built float-on carriers to NVOCCs, we map the key differences between owning the ships and brokering space on them, and what that means when timetables slip or one with your precious yacht aboard chases higher-paying freight.
True stories underline the stakes: original bills of lading stolen, a port agent missing bookings that triggered massive demurrage, and a multi-million-dollar yacht loss gutted by limitations under the Carriage of Goods by Sea Act. You’ll hear why custody of documents determines release, and how to plan for on-deck cargo risks on routes that don’t run on yachting schedules. We also talk through emergency playbooks—posting bonds, racing into court for fast relief, and coordinating with insurers—so you can save your yacht when the window is measured in hours.
If you’re lining up a seasonal migration, this conversation emphasizes how crucial it is to vet freight forwarders, verify bills, and secure end-to-end insurance coverage. The core lesson is brutally simple: contract terms and insurance decide your recovery, not replacement value or intentions. And there’s a hard deadline you cannot miss—the one-year time bar for cargo claims from delivery or scheduled delivery.
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