Overview of Undersea Hunter
He originally worked mainly in the Bahamas and other Caribbean Islands, and has completed hundreds of research and photographic missions including the Deep Rover Project with Dr. Sylvia Earle. Undersea Hunter's closest brush with fame - so far - was her participation as support vessel for the James Bond movie "License to Kill.
Accommodation aboard Undersea Hunter
The vessel has eight air-conditioned cabins, all with private en-suite bathrooms:
One double bed cabin with windows on the upper deck
Seven double/twin bunk bed cabins with portholes on the lower deck
All the cabins have:
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Individual control air-conditioning
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Private bathroom with hot water shower, hand basin, toiletries and towels
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Portholes (lower deck) or window (upper deck)
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Reading lights
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Cabinet, shelves and mirror
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Fire warning system
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Fire extinguishers are in the hallway
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2-flat pin 110-220V electricity
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Bedding and space for luggage
Guest facilities include a main deck air-conditioned saloon with dining area. There TV, DVD, music system, movie library, books and magazines as well as en espresso machine.
A sun deck and shaded area with sun chairs and mats and sea kayaks are at your disposal.
Drink & Dine
Meals on the Undersea Hunter are served buffet style and consist of breakfast, lunch and dinner, with snacks and treat between dives. International and local cuisine is served with the occasional BBQ. Coffee, tea, drinking water, soft drinks and a beer after yours last dive are provided free of charge. Wine and others beers are available for purchase on board.
Please send an advanced notice for all dietary requirements.
Technical Specification
Built: 1968, restored in 1990
Length: 28m
Breadth: 8m
Engines: 2 x 240 HP Caterpillar engines
Generators: 3 x John Deere generators: 2 x 65 KW & 1 x portable 5 KW
Water Capacity: 9,000 litres
Fresh Water Capacity: 5,000 litres per day
Max of guests: 14
Number of cabins: 8
Number of crew: 7 (including two Dive masters)
Safety Equipment: 2 x life rafts, 2 Depth sounders, Mini personal dive locators, Searchlight, horn & life rings, MFA box and trained staff, Emergency Oxygen, Defibrillator, Fire extinguishers and life jackets
Diving Facilities
All diving in Cocos is made from the 2 x 8m fibre glass skiffs. The skiffs are 115 HP twin engine boats built for 10 divers with sun shade, camera storage area, emergency oxygen, radio, first aid kits, rugged exit ladders, and deck lights for night diving.
Includes:
Tanks, Weights, Weight belts, Nitrox
Excludes:
Scuba equipment, Dive insurance, Torches