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Most yachts in Montenegro belong to Serbian citizens, followed by Russians

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In Montenegrin waters, there are the most yachts belonging to citizens of Serbia 117 of them, while Russian citizens have one less registered vessel – 116 of them. This is shown by data from the 419 registered yachts until August 2023 of the Administration of Maritime Safety and Port Management.

According to this table, 48 yachts of Montenegrin citizens or companies are registered. The most registered vessels are owned by the companies BMW Shipping Services, Kairos MNE, Gugi Commerce, Samtron Yachting Tivat, Sunshine Charting, Euro Tehnika MN (two yachts), Voli Motors Podgorica, Montenegro Sailing, Krolbay, Bellatrix Yachting, Sea ME (two yachts). , Multiprint doo, S-Leasing, Maxim Investment Podgorica, Creative Access, Rudo Montenegro, Stadion, Omorika Montenegro, Y. C. Jug, Ljetopis Automotive, Tehnoplus Podgorica, Golden Shark, Congress Travel, Goal, Kalamper, Zetagradnja, Saniteko Group Belgrade, Baleva Engineering and Consulting and S&V Company.

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In terms of data on yachts from Serbia, the largest number is registered with the name and surname of the owner – 104 yachts, while 13 vessels are registered under the name of the company.

Five yachts from Belarus were registered in Montenegro, while 16 were from Ukraine. The data show that three yachts were registered from Croatia. There are 13 yachts from Bosnia and Herzegovina in the register of the Maritime Safety and Port Management Administration, two of which are registered in the name of companies, and the other 11 owners are natural persons.

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There is one yacht each in the register from Albania, North Macedonia, Slovenia and Kosovo, while there are eight yachts from Switzerland in our ports.

There are 12 yachts registered from the United States, three of which are owned by companies, while the rest are owned by individuals.

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