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Galapagos Wildlife Yacht Safaris |
Type: Sailing Ship Capacity: 16 passengers Length: 120 feet / 36.6 meters Beam: 22 feet / 6.9 meters Engines: Twin John Deere engine Generators: Twin John Deere 60 kW generators and water maker Electricity: 120 V / 240 V A/C 60 Hz Speed: 8 knots (average) Guest Accommodation: 10 double air-conditioned cabins with double lower and single upper berths Crew: Captain, first mate, engineer, 2 sailors, chef, chef assistant and licensed Naturalist Guide Safety Equipment: Two fully equipped 20-passenger life rafts, Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB), Search and Rescue Transponder (SART), central alarm with smoke and fire detectors, overhead sprinkler system, life jackets and fire extinguishers The Beagle - Mary Anne - Cachalote - Sagitta - Amazonia - Samba - Beluga - Galaxy - Princess Grace - Aida Maria - Eden - Evolution - Eclipse - Nemo I - Nemo II - Diamante - Alta - Lammer Law - Rachel - La Pinta - Humboldt Explorer - Parranda - Isabela (Albemarie) - Santa Cruz (Indefatigable) - San Cristobal (Chatham) - Baltra - North Seymour - Fernandina (Narborough) - Española (Hood) - Genovesa (Tower) - Bartolomé (Bartolemew) - Santiago (San Salvador or James) - Santa María (Floreana or Charles) - Marchena (Blindoe) - Mosquera - Plaza Sur (South Plaza) - Pinta (Abingdon) - Pinzón (Duncan) - Santa Fé (Barrington) - Rabida (Jervis) - Daphne Galapagos wildlife birdlife birdwatching & natural history holidays - Sail Galapagos islands - expedition cruise vacation holiday - Ecuador responsible travel - Amazon - Andes - Quito - Guayaquil - sky aggressor - Dive Snorkel Diving & Snorkelling - kayak westsuit - Latin & South America journey - Specialist Guided Photography holidays workshops - Charles Darwin Research Station - Galapagos Conservation Trust - Rainforest Concern |
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