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Galapagos Islands - Galapagos Cruises

M/Y ERIC FLAMIGO I & LETTY

Technical Specifications:
Type: motor-yachts
Category: superior first-class
Year: 1991
Capacity: 16 passengers
Length: 83 feet / 25 meters
Beam: 24 feet. / 7 ½ meters
Draft: 6 feet
Speed: 10-12 knots
Gross Tonnage: 240
Main Engines: (2) 402 HP Caterpillar, 8-cylinder turbo diesel
Electric System: (2) Perkins 90 KW generators
Water Capacity: 5,000 gallons. / 18,921 liters
Fuel Capacity: 5,400 gallons. / 20,435 liters
Crew: 9 plus to naturalist guides

Equipment
24 mile Furuno radar, Furuno Satellite Navigator, Electric compass, magnetic compass, clock, barometer, VHF and HF-SSB radios, All equipment meets SOLAS (Safety of Life at Sea) and ISM standards including VIKING 25-person inflatable capsule lifeboat, 40 life vests with whistles and fluorescent markers, 10 circular buoys, fire extinguishers, smoke detectors, automatic radio buoy via satellite EPIRB (emergency position indicator radio beacon)

Facilities and Accommodations
Built in 1991 and refurbished every year, each yacht features ten double outside facing cabins located on three decks with polished teak wood interiors, window view or portholes, fully air conditioned throughout, private bath facilities with fresh, hot-and-cold-water shower, hair dryer, toiletries, roomy closet and drawers, overhead storage, separate climate controls, ionizer (iguana and booby deck only), intercom system, life vests, bottled water and fresh towels. Public areas include a dining room, well-stocked bar and conference area with 29" flat screen television, DVD player, board games, library of books and DVDs. Stereo cassette/CD equipment is available on the bridge. Picture windows surround the upper two decks and offer a spectacular panoramic view of the ocean and landscape. Enjoy sea breezes, sunshine or a sky full of stars on lounge chairs and recliners located on the sun deck and observation points.

CABIN CATEGORIES

DOLPHIN DECK
Cabins #1,3 & 4 have two twin lower beds and picture windows.
Cabin # 2 has one double bed and picture window.
(cabins average 95 square feet/ xx square meters)

BOOBY DECK
Cabins # 5 & 6 cabins have one double bed and picture windows.
(cabins average 90 square reef/ xx square meters)

IGUANA DECK
Cabins #7 & 8 have two twin lower beds and port lights.
Cabins # 9 & 10 have two twin lower beds and one upper berth with port lights and can be sold as triples. (cabins average 110 square feet/ xx square meters)

 

Departures: Every Sunday

Sunday:           Cerro Brujo (snorkel)/ Leon Dormido
Monday:          Darwin Bay (snorkel)/ Prince Philips Steps (kayak)
Tuesday:         Las Bachas (snorkel)/ North Seymour
Wednesday:    Tagus Cove (panga ride/ snorkel)/ Punta Espinosa
Thursday:        Puerto Egas (snorkel/kayak)/ Bartolome (snorkel)
Friday:             Highlands/ Darwin Station
Saturday:        Gardner Bay (snorkel/kayak)/ Punta Suarez
Sunday:           Interpretation Center/ San Cristobal.

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

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