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Beagle

The Beagle (nee Andando) is a magnificent, fully air conditioned, deluxe, 105 foot steel hulled schooner with teak deck and a luxurious interior. It was built in London, England in 1971. The Beagle has 6 double cabins, each with private shower and toilet.

The Beagle's owners have placed the highest priorities on comfortable and spacious accommodations, yacht maintenance and safety equipment that meet the highest standards, ample open and shaded deck space, delicious Ecuadorian cuisine served in the homelike salon or on deck, and high quality personal services on board by superbly trained captains, crew and multi-lingual naturalist guides licensed by Galapagos National Park and the Charles Darwin Research Station.

Specifications

L.O.A: 105 feet
L.O.D: 90 feet
Beam: 22 feet
Draft: 9 feet 6 inches
Capacity: 12 passengers and 6 crew
Deck: Teak
Range: 3,000 miles
Sails: 7,000 square feet
Water: 3,500 gallons plus water maker

Accommodation

6 air-conditioned double cabins with en suite hot shower and toilet

Equipment

Twin Gardner diesels 150 HP, twin 21 KW generators for 110 & 220 AC, 60 cycles, 12 & 24 volt DC, Furuno radar, depth sounder, GPS, EPIRB, Life raft, VHS & SSB radios, 2 tenders outboards, color TV, video equipment

Crew

Licensed High Seas Captain, mate, cook, 1 sailor, mechanic, Multilingual National Park licensed naturalist guide III

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