KEY FEATURES
- The M/S Mary Anne Yacht is a first-class Galapagos cruising sailboat
- One of the most elegant and unique (3 mast barquentine) sailing vessel of the islands.
- Unique onboard activities: sailing lessons, nautical knots contest, navigation by the stars.
- M/S Mary Anne has enough cabins for solo travelers with no single supplement.
- Exhaustive travel itineraries that go up to 15 cruising days
M/S Mary Anne Yacht Description:
The M/S Mary Anne Yacht Galapagos is a genuine sailing ship for the true seafarer at heart. Launched in 1997, this stunning three-masted brigantine combines the magic of voyaging over the ocean under full sail with the enchantment of the Galapagos Islands. Her 16 guests enjoy under-stated luxury in the wood-paneled salon, bar and dining areas or huge open-air seating and dining options up top. Be part of a real sailing adventure! The Mary Anne holds the SmartVoyager® Certificate for sound conservation and socially responsible business practices so by sailing with her you actively help protect these enchanted islands. She can accommodate up to 16 passengers in 12 double, tastefully furnished cabins. All cabins have private bathrooms with hot water and all are designed with one double lower berth and a single upper berth. Two double cabins.
Technical Specifications | |
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Tipo | Three Masted Staysail Schooner |
Crew: | Captain, First mate, Engineers, Two sailors, Chef, Chef’s assistant, Naturalist guide. |
LOA | 66 m (216 pies) |
Beam | 25.9 feet / 7.9 meters |
Draft | 16.7 feet / 5.9 meters |
Engines | One Scania engine, four generators and two water makers. |
Speed | 8 knots under power |
Navigation Equipment | HF Radio – VHF /DSC marine radio – Automatic pilot – Depth sounder GPS Navigator – Radar – Navigational Telex (NAVTEX) – Automatic Identification System (AIS) |
Safety Equipment | Three 25-passenger and two 20-passenger life rafts with safety regulation equipment, Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB),Search and Rescue Transponder (SART), central alarm with smoke and fire detectors, life jackets and fire extinguishers. |
Electricity | 110 volts AC / 60 Hz – 220 V 50 |
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