Galapagos Islands - Galapagos Cruises
TIP TOP IV YACHT
Technical Specifications:
First Class Steel-hulled Motor Yacht, built to impeccably high standard in Guayaquil/Ecuador (2006).
Navigation & Safety Equipment:
Twin Raymarine E1250 GPS, Radar & Ecosounder, Twin UNIDEN UM 625c VHF /DSC, Furuno FS - 1530 HF Radio, twin Youlong KHA 2331 life rafts for 25 passengers, Twin DEUTZ BF8M 1015 MC 442 HP engines. Twin ONAN 6BS.9-D (M) electric generators, Village Marine Tec Oil / Water Separator, TIDAL HEADHUNTER TW - 200 water purifier, three YAMAHA 25 HP FOUR STROKE ecologic outboard motors, magnetic compass, barometer; clock; thermometer; helm indicator; searchlight; horn., 50 life jackets; fire & smoke detectors; complete fire system; Twin 19 feet Nautical RIB Inflatable boats with 25 HP outboard motor for 16 passengers each. Safety equipment complies with international Coast Guard regulations.
Equipment:
Freezer; ice maker; refrigerator; electric range with grill & oven; Reverse osmosis seawater desalinators (1,500 gallons/day); fully air conditioned (Aqua Air Chill Water System); hot & cold freshwater pressure system; royal flush toilets; TV; VCR, DVD; Desktop PC, Satellite Phone and Email, Data Show, stereo music system. Upon request Bauer Nautilus dive compressor; 50 diving cylinders with harness & weight belts. Snorkeling gear available for rent.
Facilities and Accommodations:
16 passengers in 10 cabins. Each cabin with private bathroom (toilet, shower, washbasin and vanity); locker and drawers. Bar, dining room, saloon and sun deck. All cabins and public areas are fully carpeted. Cabins are located as follows:
- LOWER DECK
6 cabins with two single lower berths (cabins: 1 to 6)
- UPPER DECK
4 cabins with two single lower berths (cabins: 7 to 10)
Under request, all the cabins can be used as doubles (01 double bed).

Crew:
In separate accommodation:
- Captain
- Multilingual guide
- Engineer
- International cook
- Barman & waitress
- Two sailors
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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