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LOOKING AFTER THE TEAMS

Hospitality and support

Recognizing the importance of looking after the team as well as the yacht during the refit process, Huisfit provides purpose-built facilities for project managers, captains and key crew members. Fully furnished offices as well as multiple houses and apartments for crew. Huisfit in Amsterdam has fully furnished onsite accommodation for crew. Please contact the team for more information.

Crew are also provided with logistical support on a wide range of matters including car rentals, immigration and passport requirements, tax advice, accommodation, translation services, medical requirements, banking needs, technical training and registration for fire, safety and first aid courses. 

Visiting crews are offered a warm Dutch welcome and invited to all the shipyard’s social activities and events such as keel laying, farewells and project launching parties. The surrounding region of the main Huisfit location as well as the Dutch cities offer a great diversity of social, cultural and historical interest for visitors as well as a full menu of recreational activities. 

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What they say

“It has been great. We were staying in Amsterdam 'Noord' in apartments there. Access to the city was great; especially when you had a bicycle. Really easy: you could be downtown in 15 – 20 minutes from the apartments. And also close to the shipyard: I rode my bike every day. We had engineers in the apartments at the shipyard, which was great as they could monitor the boat. It’s been a good experience.”

- Peter Grubb, captain of Ethereal