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The
Lammer Law is a spacious, schooner-rigged
motor sailor trimaran. Completely remodeled
in 2001, it is endowed with all the comfort
and amenities you expect in a luxury yacht.
The artful combination of stability, grace
and speed make this trimaran yacht (the
only one of its kind in the Galapagos)
a perfect vessel for natural history adventure.
Lammer Law is fully equipped for diving.
"The boat was very comfortable
with plenty of room. Our Galapagos guide
was outstanding, very knowledgeable and
enthusiastic. Even the cook responded
to special dietary needs! Every island
was an amazing experience. We enjoyed
it all." - Andrew Wang &
Annette Dubard
"An excellent sailing ship - food,
staff and accommodations were great. Our
guide was superb. I can't imagine anyone
better!" - Larry and Meira Maltin
"Our guide on the Lammerlaw was
among the best guides I've ever had. He
really could not have been better. Great
energy, knowledge, safety and humor!"
- Jim Aresty
"The Lammerlaw was fabulous! Great
meals. I enjoyed snorkeling with our guide!"
- Deb Oyer
"The ship, crew, meals and guide
were the best! Our exploration of each
island was truly fascinating and the wildlife
was extraordinary." - Elaine
and Irv Nathanson
Capacity / Accomodations:
8 guest staterooms for up to 16 guests,
each with private bathrooms including
hot/cold showers.
Specifications: 
- L.O.A: 93 ft/28.5 m
- Beam: 42 ft/12.80 m
- Builder: Algan Shipyards, Canada
- Engines: 2 x 210 H.P. Caterpillar
- Generators: 2 x 50 KVA, 1 x
25 KVA
- Speed: 10 knots (under power)
- Compressors: Bauer.
- Electricity: 110 V AC/60 Hz
- Watermaker: 2 unit of 600 gal./day
- Air conditioning throughout
- Ice maker
- Stereo, TV, VCR
Navigation
& Communications Equipment:
- 16 mile Raytheon radar
- 24 mile Si-tex radar
- GPS Satellite Navigator
- Night Vision Instruments
- Depthfinders
- Speed and distance log
- Compasses
- Barometer
- Clock
- Forward looking echo sounder
- VHF Radio
- SSB Radio
Safety
Equipment:
(Meets or Exceeds USA Coast Guard
Regulations.)
- Emergency Position Indicating Radio
Beacon
- 3 x 8 person Zodiac open sea life
rafts
- Personal Flotation Devices (life jackets)
- Flares and signals
- Fire extinguishing system
Crew:
7 plus 2 naturalist or dive guides, accommodated
in their own quarters
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