MV Nautica Liveaboard Yacht
Built and completed in Yangon, Myanmar in 2004, Nautica promises something different for the Andaman Sea liveaboard cruising scene. She is 24m (80ft) in length and 5m (17ft) across. Though not a huge vessel, she has three big advantages: One, she takes only 12 guests in five en suite cabins and one newly added budget twin cabin which is not en suite. Two, four cabins have a choice of double or twin bed configuration, and three, she is IMO certified to travel very safely in international waters. She will offer various itineraries and these trips include the best of the Similan Islands National Park, the Surin area, and the Mergui Archipelago in Burma or Myanmar.
What's inside?
MV Nautica has one master cabin on the top deck where the view can't be beat. Of course all cabins feature en suite (private) bathrooms which are well designed and well appointed. The master cabin is larger than the other cabins thus priced accordingly.
Her other cabins on the main deck where the diving takes place are designed well in the way that she can either take couples in a queen-size bed, or two people in twin beds. As you can see from the pictures on the right, all the crew does is move the night stand, re sheet the beds, and she's a double--perfect for couples. All cabin features individually controlled air conditioning units so you decide if you're too hot or too cold.
Her twin bed cabin is located on the main deck and it is large, but has no private bathroom. There is a comfortable lounge area on the stern on the upper deck. The area forward has dining tables, and the area aft has cushions for relaxing lower to the deck, Thai style. This upper deck is the social or "party deck" and you'll do all of you dining here as well as socializing and hanging out. It's a nice, big, comfortable area.
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Safety you can count on
The boat is equipped with all the proper safety equipment required for open-ocean cruising. We have satellite phones for staying in contact, as well as CB, SSB and VHF radios for communicating with the whole world if we need or want to. In addition, we have Oxygen on board for emergencies, as well as a complete first-aid kit. The boat has two, 25-person SOLAS certified life rafts and plenty of certified life jackets which meet international standards. She is IMO (International Marine Organization) certified, one of the few dive vessels in Thailand which meets these high standards. Nautica offers Nitrox or enriched air blending on all trips.
Roomy and spacious
The vessel is of steel construction, so has more room than a wooden boat of equal size. Most of the cabins are on the same deck as the dive deck, the master cabin on the top deck near the outdoor dining area (see drawings). For you video junkies, we have a complete TV and DVD video system for playing back those memorable moments underwater or watching a movie. Music is available as well. You can choose from the boat's library or bring your own. Electricity is available 24-hours a day supplied by our three generator sets. The large dinghy transfers you from dive sites back to the main vessel after a dive, or to take you to some incredible beach somewhere in the Andaman Sea, Thailand or Burma.
Built for ease of use
There are two places for handling your photo equipment: one table on the dive platform and in the saloon up top. Plenty of rinse-tank space is supplied. The compressor system is designed to be as noise free as possible, and the dive deck is well laid out to make it as easy as possible to get in and out of the water. Our dinghy picks you up if you drift away from the dive site or boat. For small groups of divers, or for couples or two divers traveling together, you can't beat this boat for price and comfort.
MV Nautica Liveaboard: Technical & Safety
| Communication equipment, electronics, bells and whistles | |||
| CB radio 24 hours/ VHF Radio/ GPS / Radar / Navtex/ depth sounder / mobile telephone/ satellite phone/ GMDSS/ Automatic Identification System (AIS)/ EPIRB/ Ship Security Alert System (SSIS)/ 2 Search and Rescue Transponders (SART). | |||
| Emergency items | |||
| First aid kit, DAN Oxygen kit, 2 x 30-person SOLAS life rafts, overboard kits, parachute flares, etc, 4 life buoys (two with self igniting light and smoke, 1 with line, 1 without line), line throwing device, video cameras in engine room and dive deck, 22 SOLAS life jackets, 4 bilge pumps, 3 fire pumps with outlets on all decks, CO2 fire extinguisher systems. | |||
| Crew | |||
| Certified captain, 1 engineer (ship security officer), company security officer (IMO Regulation standard) 1 cruise director and 1 divemaster (both instructor), hostess, deckhand, 1 cook | |||
| Vessel Specifications | |||
| LOA | 24m /80ft | Cruising speed | 10 knots |
| Beam | 5m /17ft | # of guests | 12 |
| Water | 8,000 liters + water maker | Dinghy | 1 X 4.5m/ 30hp outboard |
| Fuel | 8,000 liters | Range | 1,000nm |
| Engineering | |||
| Engines | Hino, 2 X 330hp | Electric | 220V/ 50Hz |
| Generators | 2 X 50 kW, 1 X 12 kW | Air conditioning | Individually controlled, air in indoor saloon |
| Compressors | Bauer 2 X 190 liters | ||
| Onboard facilities | |||
| Saloon | Outdoor | Saloon | Indoor air-conditioned |
| Staff Cabins | 3 cabins, 8 beds | Sun Decks | Fore and aft |
| Bathrooms | 5 en suite, 1 on dive deck | Music | System with selection |
| Showers | 2 X at the stern | TV | with DVD and films |
| Cabins | 1 master, 4 double or twin (can be reconfigured to suit) & 1 budget twin with bunk beds but no attached bathroom | Cabins | Mini-fridge in room, wardrobe, panoramic windows |
| Diving area | |||
| Dive deck | 6 m X 4 m | Air Tanks | 18 X 11 liters |
| Extra services & benefits | |||
| Camera work stations, shampoo and shower gel, towels supplied. | |||


