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| Construction |
Bilbao, Spain, 1979 |
| Reconstruction |
Talcahuano, Chile, 1998 |
| Category |
First Class |
| Gross Tonnage |
1675 |
| Capacity |
90 guests |
| Length |
72.35 meters (237.3 feet) |
| Beam |
11.85 meters (38.86 feet) |
| Speed |
13 knots |
| Electricity |
110 Volts in the cabins with 220 Volt sockets available in Reception and Dining area |
| Engines |
2 Sulzer engines, 1620 BHP each |
| Navigation |
Gyrocompass, auto pilot, radar, echo-sounders |
| Equipment |
GPS and Radio Director Finder |
| Safety Classification |
ABS classification +A1E + AMS #7907 853 SOLAS (safety of life at sea) ISM certificate Complying with the IMO resolution A.788(19) Automatic fire controls |
| Life Jackets |
In each cabin |
| Lifeboats |
Two 66-man, two 25-man |
| Life Rafts |
Two 16-man, two 10-man |
| Zodiacs |
5 for ship to shore transportation |
| Boston Whaler |
1 with glass-bottom with for underwater observation |
| Owner |
ETICA / Metropolitan Touring |
| Decks |
4 (Sun deck, Boat deck, Upper deck, Main deck) |
| Crew |
52 |
| Naturalist |
6 multilingual (includes Chief Naturalist) |
| Medical Officer |
Permanently on board |
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(MT-SCMF) Santa Cruz-Santa Cruz 4 Night Galapagos Islands Cruise
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