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Insurance & Risk Support

Yachting House supports insurance coordination, operational risk awareness and documentation clarity around yacht ownership. 


Our role is to help owners, family offices, captains and management teams organise information, communicate clearly and work effectively with trusted insurance specialists.

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Insurance Readiness

Insurance is not only a policy matter. It depends on documentation, operational readiness, claims history, maintenance, compliance, refit activity, usage profile and risk communication.

Yachting House helps coordinate the operational information and specialist input needed to support clearer insurance-related decisions.

Policy Review Coordination

Coordinating specialist review of existing or proposed insurance arrangements where required.

Renewals Coordination

Supporting renewal processes through structured follow-up, documentation and communication.

Claims Coordination

Coordinating information and advisor communication when claims arise.

Insurance Documentation Support

Organising and maintaining insurance-related documents so records remain clear and accessible.

Broker & Adviser Liaison

Acting as a structured point of coordination between the owner and insurance specialists.

Operational Risk Visibility

Helping identify operational, documentation or readiness issues that may affect insurance discussions.

In-house technical design capability

Yachting House has in-house technical design capability that supports early-stage thinking, design review, refit planning, concept development and product-development work for the yacht environment. 


This allows us to support owners, captains, chief engineers, management companies and technology partners with practical engineering judgement before decisions become expensive or difficult to reverse.

Yacht Architecture & Design Collaboration

Yachting House collaborates with specialist yacht architecture and design partners where a project requires deeper design thinking, concept review, yacht-environment understanding or technical design direction. 


Through collaboration with James Carley / byJC Yacht Architecture, Yachting House can support owners, captains, chief engineers, family offices, shipyards, product developers and management companies where design intent needs to be understood alongside technical reality, operational use, buildability, certification considerations and long-term asset value. 


This collaboration strengthens our ability to connect the full yacht lifecycle  from early design and product development through build, refit, operation and resale. The objective is not design for design’s sake. It is yacht architecture and design thinking connected to safety, environmental responsibility, operational practicality and asset protection. 


James Carley’s byJC site describes over 25 years of experience, including Lloyd’s Register, Martin Francis and Bannenberg & Rowell, and states that he is a Fellow of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects and a Chartered Engineer.

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Concept & Design Review

Reviewing early-stage concepts, layouts, exterior direction and design intent from a yacht-aware technical and operational perspective. 

Yacht Architecture Input

Supporting projects where exterior design, interior function, naval architecture and operational use need to be considered together. 

Refit & Conversion Potential

Helping owners, family offices and management companies assess how an existing yacht could be improved, adapted or repositioned through design-led technical thinking. 

Design-for-Operation Review

Considering how design decisions affect crew operation, guest use, access, maintenance, safety, reliability and lifecycle performance. 

Product & Technology Integration

Supporting product developers and technology companies where new systems, components or services need to be adapted for the yacht environment. 

Yacht-Ready Design & Production Support

Helping move ideas from concept toward practical production, installation, buildability and long-term maintainability. 

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