Snow Goose
Adventure
The 19.8 metre steel motor-vessel Snow Goose was built in Alaska in 1973 as a private yacht. Ideal for research and education programmes, she sleeps 12 passengers in six private cabins (double occupancy) with three heads and two showers. The main deck features a spacious airy salon, natural history library, galley and dining area. Large windows provide great viewing on all sides with easy access to the deck. The upper bridge deck provides a good vantage point for spotting wildlife and comfortable seating for passengers who wish to get involved with the navigation of the ship. Snow Goose is a US Coast Guard certified passenger vessel.
- Onboard
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- Four double sea kayaks
- Extensive reading library
- Inflatable zodiacs for shore excursions
- Fishing gear available
- Stereo system
- Deck Plan - Click on image for bigger size (opens in new window).
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- Cruise
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Whales & Bears of South-east Alaska - Alaska is a vast beautiful and truly wild place and you will experience this wilderness as few can ever do. Sailing on a 12-passenger motor vessel, you cruise through narrow tidal inlets to bays where towering glaciers calve into the ocean and sleeping seals drift past on icebergs, anchoring each night in a new secluded bay.
- Vessel: Statistics
- Built : Alaska 1973
- Length: 19.8 metres
- Breadth: 4.87 metres
- Draft: 2.13 metres
- Cruising Speed : 8.5 knots
- Passengers: 12
- Crew: 4
- Registered: USA
- Engines: Twin John Deere turbo-charged diesels
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