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Captain Cook Cruises
S.S. Spirit of the Pacific

The breezes of the South Pacific will gently guide your voyage through the remote archipelagos of the Mamanuca and Southern Yasawa Islands. Discover a myriad of underwater life on coral reefs or trek overland to traditional island villages.

The SV Spirit of the Pacific is a 108 foot square-rigged topsail Schooner built in 1973 as a sail training ship for the youth of New Zealand.

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Built 1973
Gross Tonnage 99.64
Net Tonnage 84.63
Length including Bowsprit
excluding Bowsprit
33.14m
27.44m
Beam 6.24m
Draft 3.35m
Sail area 518.57sqm
Main Engine 6cyl Cummins Diesel.
Max speed 9 knots (power)
11knots (sail)
Passengers 75
 
 
Features

A motor sailing vessel fitted with both an extensive wardrobe of sails and a diesel engine, the vessel also has 240 volt and a 12 volt power system to maintain electrical services while under sail.

SAFARI VILLAGE ACTIVITIES
The Safari village is base camp for early morning and evening activities including sunset swims, fishing tours, island treks, campfire barbeques and lovo (earth oven) feasts.

Cabins

Sleep ashore on a palm fringed bay.
Each evening the ship returns to the safari village in the Southern Yasawa Islands for meals and accomodation in traditional two-person Fijian Bures (bed and linen provided).