Deckplans & Specifications

360 Tour

Lower Deck

Main Deck

Sun Deck

Year of Construction

2018

Type

USA Designed motor yacht

Length

127′ (39 m)

Beam

24′ (39 m)

Draft

5′ 11″ (1.80 m)

Max Speed

25 knots (fastest yacht in Galapagos)

Capacity

16 guests
9 Crew members + 1 Bilingual Guide

Main Engines

MTU Series 2000 – 2400HP

Water Maker

2 X 1200 Gallons / day

Exterior

Naval Aluminium, GFRP (fiber reinforced polymer)

Accommodation

Lower Deck: 6 Staterooms

  • Cabins 1 & 2: 170 ft² / 16 m²
  • Cabin 3: 181 ft² / 17 m²
  • Cabin 4: 176 ft² / 16 m²
  • Cabin 5: 148 ft² / 14 m²
  • Cabin 6: 145 ft² / 14 m²

 

Main Deck: 1 Stateroom,1 Master Suite with his and her bathrooms

  • Cabin 7: 132 ft² / 12 m²
  • Master Suite: 420 ft² / 39 m²

 

Sun Deck: Jacuzzi

 

*All cabins with private bathrooms, hot water and air-conditioning.

Safety & Navigation

  • Furuno Tz touch multifuncion radar
  • Furuno 1815 radar
  • Gps GP39
  • Epirb ACR global fixV4
  • 2x Icom M324G Vhf with DSC radios
  • Icom M8020Hf DSC radio
  • Furuno FCV628 depth sounder
  • 0SC-30 Satellite Compass
  • ABC extintors
  • CO2 bank
  • 2x 25-man life raft
  • 2x ACR bidirectional radios
  • Sart ACR Pathfinder Pro
  • SIMRAD A2004 Autopilot
  • DMS Hunter

Red Sand Beach

Red Sand Beach, located on the remarkable Rábida Island in the Galápagos, is famed for its striking red-colored sand, a result of the high iron content in the volcanic material. This vibrant beach is not just a visual spectacle; it’s also a wildlife sanctuary. The contrast of the red sand against the turquoise sea creates a stunning natural palette that enchants visitors. Home to a colony of sea lions, marine iguanas, and an array of bird species, Red Sand Beach offers exceptional opportunities for wildlife viewing and photography. The shallow waters around the beach are ideal for snorkeling, allowing visitors to explore the rich marine life beneath the waves. Rábida’s Red Sand Beach exemplifies the unique beauty and ecological diversity of the Galápagos Islands, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

El Soplador

El Soplador, a natural blowhole located on San Cristóbal Island, offers a dramatic display of the Galápagos’ raw natural power. This geological marvel, formed by the sea carving through lava tubes, shoots water up to impressive heights, creating a spectacle that draws visitors from around the world. The sound and sight of the ocean’s force erupting through the ground make for a memorable experience. Surrounding El Soplador, the rugged coastline and its wildlife, including seabirds and marine iguanas, add to the allure, making it a captivating spot for nature lovers and photographers seeking the extraordinary scenes of the Galápagos.