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Main characteristics of the vessel:
a) Basic information on the vessel:
Length of hull 37,60 m;
Length between the uprights 34,50 m;
Width of frame spacing 7,00 m;
Depth of ship’s side 3,30 m;
Draught, average 2,20 m;
Draught displacement at 2,20 m 258 t;
Mass of ship at light condition 197 t;
Registered tonnage 191 t;
Year of reconstruction 2005;
Water tank 30t;
Fuel tank 6t;
Septic tank 10t;

b) Vessel’s main equipment capacities:
Main propelling engine Vovo 550Hp
Auxiliary motors Perkins 33k W I Scania 52 k W
Twin Disc gearbox
Hydraulic winch 18mm
Hydraulic rudder
Galvanized chain 150m, 018mm
Anchors (2), weight: 250 kg
Fire pump q="30m3"/h
Bilgepump q="30m3"/h
Hot water boiler 600 litres
Sea water generator pump 750 litres
Fresh water generator pump 750 litres
Life-saving equipment- rafts 2 x 25 persons
Other life-saving equipment in accordance with HRB
Fire alarm systems in accommodation areas, smoke detectors in engine room, heat and smoke detector
c) Passenger, crew and ship space capacities:
Maximum number of people: 43
Maximum number of tourists: 36
Number of crew: 10
Total number of cabins: 23
Total number of cabins for hire: 18
Total number of cabins for crew: 5
Crew: Shipmaster, First Engineer, able-bodied
seaman/helmsman, cruise manager, 2 stewards, cook
Ship space: wheelhouse, engine room, 23 cabins, reception
desk, galley/kitchen, restaurant, lounge bar, sun deck
SHIP’S MAIN CONTAINMENTS:
CABINS:
There is a total number of 18 passenger cabins (for tourists) ranging from 8,50 to 10,50m2 in size. All cabins are housed on both sides of the vessel and face the sea. The cabins are laid out on two decks – in the lower-deck area and on the main deck and are equipped in accordance with the highest standards. Each cabin has opened-out beds with luggage compartments underneath the bed, TV/SAT, air-conditioning (cooling and heating), contemporise furniture, safety-deposit box, a painting, a mirror, night-table lamps, wooden wall-boards, carpeted floors, safety and fire-alarm installations, modulated sanitary facilities (WC/shower). In addition, each cabin is supplied with a basic information notice about the ship and basic instructions in case of evacuation, life-saving etc.
LOWER DECK:
101 – 1/2, double bed, 10,1 m2
102 – 1/2, double bed, 10,1 m2
103 – 1/2, twin beds, 10,6 m2
104 – 1/2, twin beds, 10,6 m2
105 – 1/2, double bed, 9,7 m2
106 – 1/2, double bed, 9,7 m2
107 – 1/2, double bed, 8,5 m2
108 – 1/2, double bed, 8,5 m2
MAIN DECK:
201 – 1/2, double bed, 9,4 m2
202 – 1/2, double bed, 9,4 m2
203 – 1/2, double bed, 10,0 m2
204 – 1/2, double bed, 10,0 m2
205 – 1/2, double bed, 10,3 m2
206 – 1/2, double bed, 10,3 m2
207 – 1/2, double bed, 10,5 m2
208 – 1/2, double bed, 10,5 m2
209 – 1/2, double bed, 9,7 m2
210 – 1/2, double bed, 9,7 m2
RECEPTION DESK:
A small reception desk (11,2 m2) in accordance with the ship’s requirements which is air-conditioned and where cabin keys, brochures, and pamphlets are kept together with various other information. Also, a small internet desk will be available to the guests at an extra charge for internet access and where, also at an additional charge, a telephone will be available for use to the guests as well as the use of books from the small library. In addition to the afore mentioned, the guests will also have at their disposal various games such as cards, darts, monopoly etc. Also in this area, hanging on the wall is a map of the Adriatic coast and an information board.
RESTAURANT:
The restaurant is located on the upper deck and in order to achieve quicker and better communication the restaurant is placed right next to the galley ( cca 45 m2). Fully air-conditioned (cooling and heating). There are 40 seating places. All three main meals will be served: breakfast, lunch and dinner. There are two stewards in attendance who will have for their use a separate counter in the restaurant. The interior is decorated in accordance with the highest standards together with all the required facilities that are usually found on small cruise ships.
LOUNGE BAR:
The lounge bar (cca 22 m2) is located on the upper deck with 40 seating places (air-conditioned). Working hours would be as per agreement with the agency. A wide assortment of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages as well as coffee, tea, hot chocolate and a selection of cakes and pastries are served at the lounge bar. In addition to this, a steward/barman will mix and serve cocktails. The lounge bar is located on stern part of the upper deck next to the restaurant, which is partitioned off from the restaurant by a glass wall. The interior is decorated according to the highest standards together with all the required facilities that are usually found on small cruised ships. The lounge bar is contected to the exterior of ship in order the guest can move around more freely.
GALLEY:
The galley is located on the upper deck and is equipped with all required appliances and technology (11,3 m2). In order to achieve quicker and better communication, the galley has been placed right next to the restaurant. Total galley area measures 11,3 m2.
SUN DECK:
The sun deck is intended for relaxation, sunbathing together with requisites required for this purpose (deck chairs, sunbathing chairs etc) Total sun deck area measures 220 m2

ITINERARY:
SPLIT:
Split (Aspalatos, Spalatum, Spljet. Split... as its name changed from the days of Ancient Greece until today), is the second largest city in Croatia and the heart of the Dalmatia region.
BOL:
Bol is a town situated on the shore of the island of Brač. It is known for its beautiful beaches, among which the Golden rat is the most beautiful and the most visited one. According to the statistics it is also one of the most beautiful beaches on the Adriatic.
KOMIZA:
It is thought that Komiza gained its name from the expression "Comme Issa" (like Vis), but there are other theories as well. Still most of them agree on the fact that the place is around 850 years old, just recently an 850th anniversary was celebrated.
BIŠEVO / Blue Cave:
The Blue cave (Modra spilja) - a cave on the open sea island of Biševo; close to the island of Vis, prominent because of its blue colour; according to many, much nicer than the similar but better known cave on Capri.
KORČULA:
The city of Korčula is located on a small island connected to the island by small peninsula and its included among the most beautiful ancient cities on the Adriatic. Its known for its rich coastline beaches, and a medieval knight's game "Moreska", which is performed each July the 27th, as a memorial of a victory over the Islamic invaders.
DUBROVNIK:
Only a handful of the cities in the world can claim to represent an ideal larger than themselves and Dubrovnik is one of them. The thick stone walls that have protected the city for seven centuries against assault proclaim invincibility in the face of aggression. The wide marble street, Placa (Stradun), lined with businesses, cafes, churches and palaces, encourage the fusion of commerce, pleasure and faith into a vibrant community life. The profusion of fame sculpture and architectural detail on public buildings and monuments underscores a common artistic heritage available to anyone who cares to look. The way in which the towering walls both defame and blend into the landscape of sea, sky and hills is an argument for a human presence that enhances rather than spoils the environment.
PAKLENI ISLANDS:
a chain of wooded islands, the largest of which is Sveti Klement. It is indented with lovely coves exposed to the Scirocco.
HVAR:
Today the island of Hvar is one of the most attractive tourist destinations on the Adriatic, connected with ship and ferry lines to Dubrovnik, Split, Rijeka and Ancona in Italy.
SUPETAR:
Supetar is the transport and an administrative centre of the island of Brač, which was developed in the 19th and the 20th centuries. This is mainly due to good transport connections to Split, especially after the ferry terminal was built. It is a place not so significant in terms of history for the island, but its greatest source of income is tourism.
MAKARSKA:
This attractive town and port is the centrepiece of the Makarska Riviera, a 50km stretch of coast at the foot of Biokovo Mountain, the highest one in whole Mediterranean (1762 m). The steep, barren mountain descends to the coast in a series of cliffs and ridges, forming an impressive backdrop to a string of beautiful pebble beaches.

  Air Conditioning Television Internet Access 
Restaurant 

Available:

1st July - 23rd September

Details: 

Guest: 36, Crew: 10
L.O.A.: 124'

Cabins: 

18
18 Guest Cabins

 
 
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