In the fall of 2010,
underwent an extensive refit and now offers superb comfort.
Under the new configuration she will sail primarily with 12
passengers however, she may still carry 16 passengers as 4 of
the 6 staterooms can be configured for three persons.
accommodates her guests
in 6 staterooms, each equipped with individually controlled air
conditioner, telephone (internal calls and international
satellite phone service), and a TV with DVD player. All
staterooms can be configured to have either two lower beds or
one king-sized bed. Bathroom facilities are en suite with a full
size shower, lavatory, and hair dryer. |
The
TOP DECK features a large
shaded and enclosed lounge and bar. Sliding windows allow warm
air through yet keep the cold air out. The circular seating
takes advantage of the almost 360 degree views. Drinks are
served at the bar during sunsets and Equator crossings. The
cushioned lounge area is a great place to catch up on reading,
daydreaming, and napping.
Just forward of this area, with access
from the port passageway, is the entrance to
STATEROOM 1. With
its large windows this room offers a superb view. It has a mini
bar and a small writing desk and is larger than the other
staterooms. It can be configured as two twin or one king-sized
bed.
From the starboard side of the
passageway is the access to the guide’s cabin. |
At the aft of the main deck is the
boarding and swim platform. Forward is an extended bow pulpit
for whale and dolphin watching. From the well-equipped galley
excellent cuisine is served in the
DINING SALON. The dining and
salon area has an LCD projector used for informative
presentations by the naturalist guide. Drinks are served at the
bar and the library offers a selection of books and nature
films.
STATEROOM 2 is located forward of the
bar. It features two lower twin beds that can be joined together
to make a king bed; the en suite bathroom facility has a full
size shower. |
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From the salon/dining area, staircases lead down to the
STATEROOMS 3, 4, 5, 6 . Each has twin beds (night table in
between) that can be moved together to make a king-bed. Hidden
in the bulkhead of each lower deck stateroom is a Pullman-style
berth that can be made up when the stateroom is reserved for
three persons.
The en suite bathroom facility extends across the entire width
of each stateroom and features a full size shower.
Large, fixed portholes provide daylight and views; each with a
metal cover that can easily be closed to block out light or for
safety in case of an emergency.
In order to keep the impact to the natural environment to a
minimum,
is equipped with an IMO approved
wastewater treatment plant and an oil-water separator. Only
biodegradable soap, shampoo, and rinse are used on board. A
desalination plant provides all the freshwater needed.
M/Y
, with her spacious staterooms and highly
trained crew of 8, will carry you in great comfort around
Darwin’s Islands while you enjoy superb service day after day. |
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