SEAL's Liveaboard Vessels
S/y Gaea
S/y Gaea is one of SEAL's
sailing yachts available for adventure tours to Myanmar (Burma) and the Andaman
Islands in India.
A comfortable wooden ketch-rigged
trimaran, length 51 ft x beam 26 ft. She is professionally built and
maintained. Spacious well laid-out decks with awnings and deck cushions.
Main engine: 110 hp diesel
Equipped with 2 petrol driven compressors, dive tanks, weights and lights, GPS
navigation system, depth sounder, VHF and SSB radios, auto pilot, CD System, TV
and Video. 12V, 100V & 22V charging facilities.
Linen and towels provided.
Relaxation facilities: A large sun deck, with canopies area. Equipped with stereo
system, TV and video. Sit-on-top kayaks.
Accommodation: 8 passengers in 3 double and 2 single cabins, big main saloon and well
equipped galley, shower and toilet plus deck shower.
Diving directly from the yacht with easy access to the water or from a 3.5 meter RIB
inflatable dingy with a 25 hp outboard.
A note on the side:
The vessel Gaea was chartered by the BBC TV
(British Broadcasting Corporation) taking the film crew to the
Surin
Islands (Thailand) and then on to the Andaman Islands (India). Sensational
footage, including swimming elephants plus unique shoots of the remote and virtually
untouched
Andaman Islands were broadcasted worldwide in the wildlife documentary:
"Land of
the Tiger - The unknown Seas"

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