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M/Y Angelito Galapagos Cruise

Galapagos Boats Angelito

Galapagos Boats Angelito

M/Y Angelito Galapagos Cruise Description:

The M/Y Angelito I Galapagos Cruise is a Tourist Superior Yacht with ample spaces and hansome design . Guests can enjoy the spacious sun and shadow decks, saloon and dining room, which provide many comfortable areas to read, take a siesta or simply relax between island visits, Angelito yacht has 8 double cabins, each fully air-conditioned, private bathroom with hot/cold water, and comfortably accommodates guests in upper and lower berths.Aside from the bilingual guide, the Angelito always cruises with one of her owners at the helm, ensuring a quality experience for her guests. She also  has four sundecks that serve as patios, an elegant and well-lit dining deck with a bar, and a handsome wooden interior. You will feel relaxed at the Angelito, as quality of interaction is prioritized over quantity of islands visited. Each day in the itinerary is planned to ensure a superior experience in the Galapagos Islands.

KEY FEATURES

  • The M/Y Angelito Galapagos Cruise is a mid-range Galapagos yacht
  • Totally refurbished in the summer of 2013 – handsome wooden interiors
  • High quality of craftsmanship while space and comfort were increased.
  • Owner operated – ensuring a quality experience for her guests.
  • Four sundecks- patios, an elegant and well-lit dining deck w/ bar.
Technical Specifications 
Vessel built  Galapagos, Ecuador (1992)
Type  Motor Yacht
Category  Superior Tourist
Length  70 ft / 22 m
Beam  22 ft / 6.6 m
Speed  12 knots
Propulsion  2 Cummin engines (new Oct. 98) , 300 HP each
Capacity  16 passengers
Crew  Captain, multilingual nature guide, first mate, mechanic, 2 sailors, cook and cook’s assistant
Equipment  2 generators for 110 and 220v (plug socket 110v), VHF and SSB marine radios, radar, depth sounder, GPS, 2 dinghies with outboard motors, and life jackets
Safety Equipment  Fulfils the highest standards, complying with international Coast Guard regulations

 

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