Galapagos Islands - Galapagos Cruises
S/C NEMO II
It's a large Trans-oceanic Alumarine 72 ft. multihull yacht, for cruising and charters. Dive equipped. Ideal for families or groups of friends, for naturalist or diving cruises. This large catamaran was specially built to take up to 14 passengers accommodated in 7 double cabins, each with private bathroom, it was designed by Lagenvin.
The ingeniously designed saloon, the vast cockpit and the unique exterior surface makes this beautiful catamaran, an exceptional cruising boat.
Be amazed by the stability and service on board the S/C Nemo II.

Technical Specifications:
Loa: 21.88 mts.
Beam: 10.39 mts.
Draft: 1.5 mts
Construction: 1990
Capacity: 14 passengers
Crew: 7 members including the naturalist English speaking guideCategory: first class
Equipment:
snorkeling and diving equipment
sea kayak
dinghy
Accommodation:
2 double cabins, each one with one double bed
5 double cabins with upper and lower single bed
Each cabin is equipped with en suite facilities, shower, hot water, and air conditioned.
Main Deck:
1 CQR anchor; Side stanchions with lifelines; Coast Guard safety package; Aluminum deck; Freshwater wash down system; Swim ladder; Bow pulpit with rails; Manual dinghy davits; Lofrans electric windlass; Fender & lines; 49 life jackets; life rings; Navigation lights; Single manually controlled search light; Swim platforms; Hull color is white.
Engine Room:
Cockpit controls:
hydraulic wheel steering.
Thermal insulation
3 bilge blowers
3 exhauster bilges
10 automatic and manual bilge pumps
3 manual water pumps
Engine Details:
Fresh water cooling system
Fuel filters
Hurth transmission/ratio 1 '1
Engine alarm
Engine and stove fuel shut off valves
Raw water sea strainers
Battery isolator, alternator, Racor filters, electrical shut off
2 pump for oil services
Level bilge alarm.
Electronics & Navigation:
16 mile Furuno Radar, Autohelm 600 Auto pilot; GPS; Depth Sounder, Speedometer, NEC boatphone and cellular phone, Wind Direction and Speed Indicator, VHF Radio, Compass, Stereo, TV & VCR
Electrical System: New Electrical System
12 volt, 24 volt (DC); 220 volt, 110 volt (AC) Electrical System. 12 volt DC System Interrupter Selector, 2 battery Chargers, Promatic 50 amps 12 volts. Power-Mark 24 volt 6 amp.
Kohler 12.5 Kw generator Transformer Acme 240-120 Power Inverter Vector Force 1,500w. 4 batteries 8D 1.300Amps/Hrs 12volts w/parallel switch. 24 Volts DC System 2 batteries 4D 1.000 Amps/Hrs 12 volts.
8 days naturalist cruise itinerary including diving spots:
Sunday: Arrival to the airport in Baltra Island - visit to Bachas Beach
Monday: Visit to Bartholomew Island and Sombrero Chino in the afternoon
* diving in Cousin Rocks
Tuesday: In the morning visit to Breeding center in Isabela Island - in the afternoon visit to Tintoreras Lagoon
Wednesday: Arrival to Floreana Island, in the morning visit to Post Office Bay and in the afternoon visit to Punta Cormorant
* Diving in Enderby and Champion Rocks
Thursday: Arrival to Espanola Island, in the morning visit to Gardner Bay and in the afternoon visit to Punta Suarez
* Diving in Gardner Bay
Friday: In the morning visit to Santa Fe Island and in the afternoon visit to Charles Darwin Station in Puerto Ayora (Santa Cruz Island)
;   * Diving in Santa Fe Island
Saturday: In the morning visit to South Plazas Island and in the afternoon visit to North Seymour Island
* Diving in Gordon Rocks
Sunday: In the morning visit to Caleta Tortuga and transfer to the airport in Baltra.
OCCASIONAL DIVING ONBOARD S/C NEMO II:
For those adventure people who want to dive, onboard Nemo they can do it !
All dives are made early in the morning, at 6:00 am and one at midday. In this way divers will not miss any land visit and the rest of the passengers will not be disturbed.
During the 8 days cruise, divers can make a maximum of 8 immersions,
There is an extra charge per immersion per person; this price includes the complete diving equipment: hood, mask, regulator, wetsuit, BCD, tanks, weights, gloves, booties and fins.
If the diver will bring his own diving equipment, the price per immersion is cheaper and just includes tanks and weights.

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