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Generator 110V
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Water Maker
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Electric Toilets
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A/C
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Cellular Phone
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Spinnaker
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Wind speed & Depth Finder
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Auto Pilot
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Satellite Phone w/email
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Radar
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GPS
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Electric Charts
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SSB Radio/VHF Radio
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| Entertainment |
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Dinghy
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Water Skis
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Tubster
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Wind Surfer
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Kite
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Wind Glider
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Snorkel Gear
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2 Person Kayak
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Floating Mattress
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Fishing Gear
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Sandcastle Tools
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Stereo Am/Fm Cassette
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6 stack CD Player
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TV/VCR (100 videos)
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Book Library
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Musical Instrument
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Board Games
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| Layout |
| LOA |
48.2 |
| BEAM |
26ft 4in |
| Draft |
4ft 5in |
| Engine |
2 x 65 HP |
| Cabins |
4 Double,
4 Heads, 4 Showers, Kids Cabin |
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Transport your family to an
exotic island atmosphere and get a new perspective
on life. With a variety of activity options,
these planned family vacation charters are
designed with the ultimate family experience
in mind.
Pentesilea II is your perfect Virgin Island
Family vacation Catamaran.
Their "kiddies kingdom" cabin was designed
for two children up to the age of 14 years
who wish to have fun on board a Virgin Island
Catamaran. |
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Captain Hans and Ruth
will provide the passionate family vacationer with
the only adult Virgin Island charter family catamaran
catering for the children as well. This
family vacation charter gives 6 adults equal cabins
which boast their own private toilets, private shower
and wash basins.
The Center Stateroom is "Uncle Hans' Kids Kingdom".
On Pentesilea II Children are special - many family
oriented board games, water toys and special videos
are aboard.
Pentesilea has upgraded its water toys, a brand
new O-Brian tubster awaits the adventurer and a
new wakeboard expands the selection of fun things
to do.
For divers, Pentesilea II includes one day of diving
- 2 tank dive, in the BVI. The dive instructor spends
the entire day just with Pentesilea's guest. All
equipment like tanks, BVD, regulator, wetsuits as
well as the dive boat are included. What, you never
scuba dived?. No problem. Start with a resort course,
followed by a shallow dive in the afternoon. |
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