U Boat Navigator Relaunched After a Major Refit
West Nautical is thrilled to reveal U Boat Navigator’s exciting new updates which, after undergoing a major refit just in time for the summer, now looks like a brand new vessel.
U Boat Navigator is a one-of-a-kind explorer and dive vessel. Completely unique on the market today, with every week long charter, guests receive a generous 30 hours usage of the Triton Submersible. She is the perfect solution to a standalone explorer charter or as a charter support vessel to another superyacht. In addition, U Boat Navigator has a second submarine and ROV on board for safety, additional lighting for better guest visibility and underwater filming.
The refit includes:
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All-new bridge and saloon with a stunning new design and furniture
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New furniture on the flybridge
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New lines of the vessel’s bow for comfortable movement in stormy conditions
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Major repair of engines and new driving shafts - reducing noise and vibrations onboard
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Restored decks and new vessel colour
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Fully serviced decompression chamber
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Fully serviced diving equipment including diving bell
U Boat Navigator offers charter guests a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to dive to depths of up to 1,000 meters and explore historic wrecks from the safety and comfort of a proven Triton submersible, and at the same time have their experience immortalised in a professional 4K video. Built in 2008 for an owner passionate about world history and diving, the boat has been involved in the initial discovery of hundreds of wrecks and well over 500 submarine expeditions. U Boat Navigator is family-run and operated, and is a celebrated yacht and team in the underwater exploration industry.
U Boat Navigator takes the health and safety of guests and crew very seriously and would like to assure all clients that they are flexible with cancellations. All crew have been trained to comply with all health and safety regulations regarding COVID-19.
Rates start from 25,500 EUR for six hours. For more information contact charter@westnautical.com.
Image: Supplied by West Nautical
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