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Mary Anne

The Mary AnneItinerary
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Mary Anne's speedy and elegant design continues the legendary Square rigger tradition. With almost 1,000 square meters of sail and her slim stern, she is a fast motor-sailing yacht.

The barquentine was launched in 1997. Guests enjoy the informal atmosphere and genuine windjammer sailing experience aboard S/S Mary Anne.

Facilities

  • Wood panelled lounge with bar area.
  • Sundecks with seats on deck and outside bar
  • Water maker

Cabins

  • 10 cabins with private bathroom and air-conditioning

Guest Accommodation: Licensed to carry 16 passengers

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: 12 knots
  • Cruise Speed: 8 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 current: 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 passengers life rafts with all regulation safety equipment
  • Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB)
  • Central smoke and fire detector systems
  • Overhead sprinklers
  • Fire system

Crew

  • Captain
  • First mate
  • Engineer
  • 2 Sailors
  • Cook and Assistant
  • Cabin attendant
  • Expert bilingual naturalist guide

Public Areas

  • the Sun deck where the bridge, bar, public head and open air dining table are located
  • the main deck where the dining room, galley, library, TV with video equipment and public restroom are located
  • all the passengers’ cabins are on the cabin deck.
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