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Nina Luxury Catamaran
Category: Luxury Class
Departures: Tuesdays
Capacity: 16 passenger
Facilities & Accommodation
Nina is the first of the brand new Kat-700 luxury catamaran series and is the most modern vessel in the Galapagos Islands.
Her speed, comfort, luxurious interiors and excellent itinerary make Nina perfect for your clients` Galapagos Cruise Adventure.
Nina was commissioned following the stunning sell-out success of her sister ship, the luxury catamaran Athala II.
All cabins boast the luxury of a private balcony and the new stability system ensures the smoothest of rides.
The new design of the MC Nina surpasses all rivals. She is the fastest, sleekest, longest and most stable catamaran cruising the Islands.
Specifications:
Year of construction: November 2008
Type:Motor catamaran
Length:103 feet / 31.45 mts
Beam:40 feet / 12.30 mts
Draft:4.6 feet / 1.40 mts
Gross Tonnage:360 tons
Accomodation:
8 large deluxe double cabins with private balcony (min 200 square feet (18.7 square mts))
2 large deluxe single cabins with private balcony (168 square feet (15.7 square mts))
Main Engines:2 350HP MTU (Detroit Diesel) turbo-charged S60-6062HK
Max Speed:13 knots
Water Maker:2000 gallons / day
Exterior:Mature Teakwood flooring
Crew:Captain, Bilingual Galapagos National Park Naturalist Guide, Cruise Manager, 8 other crew
Safety & Navigation:All equipment meets / exceeds the international SOLAS standard: 2x 20-man life craft, Navnex, 2 GPS, sonar, 2 naval radars, fire detection and prevention systems etc.
The MC NINA has been built to the highest international maritime standards. She is the only vessel in Galapagos Islands that meets all of the following standards:
-Lloyds Register, Rules, and Regulations for the Classification of Special Services Craft.: Multihull & passenger craft - composite materials
-American Bureau of Shipping: passenger craft- multihull – composite materials
-International Association of Classification Societies IACS, Recommendation 47-
International Maritime Organization, IMO: passenger ship