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Lammar Law

Lammar Law is attractive and functional and offers plenty of space and comfort for naturalists and divers.

Lammar Law is an ample and stable 28.5 m. / 93 ft. Motor Sailer Trimaran with a cruising speed of 10 knots. She has 8 very roomy cabins for 16 passengers. There is plenty of storage room and all beds in cabins can be arranged as double beds or single, separate beds. Each cabin has their private facilities with fresh, hot and cold water showers.

The main salon is large, complete with bar, sofas, TV/VCR and stereo. This is where passengers gather each night for a briefing on the next Day's activities, to watch a film, enjoy a drink at the bar, or just relax. All meals are be served outside; the dining room is located in the stern of the yacht.

The sun deck on Lammar Law is fantastic, and consists of practically the whole exterior area of the yacht. There is lots of space to sunbathe or read a book, take pictures or just enjoy the journey to the next island. Just aft of the main deck is the cockpit; if there is good wind the captain might put up the sails and he will be happy to teach some navigation.

She is fully equipped for diving.

The artful combination of stability, grace and speed make this yacht a perfect partner for a Galapagos discovery adventure.

Category

First class small motor sailer trimaran

Itinerary and prices

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Accommodation

8 cabins have two twin beds (convertible to one double bed), each with private facilities.

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Crew

7 crew plus 1 naturalist or 2 dive guides

Specifications

Type: Motor Sailer Trimaran, schooner rigged

L.O.A.: 93 feet / 28.5 meters

Beam: 42 feet / 12.80 meters

Engines:  x 210 HP Caterpillar

Generators: 2 x 75 KVA, 1 x 25 KVA

Builder: Algan Shipyards, Canada

Speed: 10 knots (under power)

Navigation Equipment: 16 mile Raytheon radar, 24 mile Furuno radar, GPS Satellite Navigator, NVI (Night Vision Instruments), depth-finders, speed and distance log, compasses, barometer, forward looking echo sounder.

Safety Equipment: EPIRB (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon), 2 x 12 person Viking open sea life rafts, life jackets, flares and signals, fire extinguishing system. In short, safety equipment on board either meets or exceeds USA Coast Guard Regulations

Comfort Equipment: 2 units of 600 gal/Day water-makers, air-conditioning throughout, icemaker, stereo, TV, VCR

Communication Equipment: VHF radio, SSB radio

Electricity:110 volts AC / 60 Hz

 

 

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