Galapagos Islands - Galapagos Cruises
MARY ANN
With almost 1000 square meters of sail is the best option for sailing lovers.
This barquentine was launched in 1997. Guests can enjoy a genuine sailing experience and see the wildlife on the Galapagos Islands. The Mary Anne was designed according to all established conservation parameters; therefore Mary Anne will not damage the environment.
Facilities
Cabins
Guest Accommodation: 16 passengers during 2006.
Specifications:
Year of construction: 1997
L.O.A.: 216 feet
L.O.D.: 177 feet
L.O.W.: 119 feet
Beam: 25.90 feet
Draft: 16.7 feet
Height Above WL: 118 feet
Max. Speed: 15 knots
Cruise Speed: 8 – 12 knots
Sail Area: 3,018.33 square feet (920 square meters)
Fuel Capacity: 23 Tons
Water Capacity: 10 Tons
Holding Tank: 12 Tons
Passenger Decks: 3
Electric Power Supply: 220 V / 110 V
Navigation Equipment
HF radio
Automatic pilot
Depth sounder
GPS Navigator
VHF marine radio
VHF marine transceiver
RADAR
EPIRB
Safety Equipment: Two 20 passenger life rafts with all regulation safety equipment, Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB), central smoke and fire detector systems
Crew: Captain, first mate, engineer, 2 sailors, cook and assistant, cabin attendant and one expert bilingual naturalist guide
Public Areas
The three decks that are related to your activities on board are:
The Sun Deck, where the bridge, open air dining table and kayaks are located,
The Main Deck where the dining room, galley, library and TV with video equipment
are located,
The Cabin Deck where all the passengers’ cabins are located.


The operator reserves the right to change the itinerary without warning due to weather National Park regulations or notifications and unforeseeable circumstances.
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