Australian eco-tour provider orders catamaran vessel

Rendering of a new tour boat ordered by Australian operator The Tour Collective
Rendering of a new tour boat ordered by Australian operator The Tour Collective
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Australian eco-tourism company The Tour Collective has placed an order for a new catamaran vessel for operation in the waters of Moreton Bay Marine Park in Queensland. The highly-customised vessel will measure 22 metres long and will have seating for up to 196 passengers plus five crewmembers.

The vessel will have a shallow draught and key features including a stern swimming platform and a bow gangway. The latter will allow for beach landings on the many islands within the Moreton Bay Marine Park area.

The main deck will have comfortable seating for 105 passengers, a large central bar, two large refreshment refrigeration units, three toilets, and large ceiling windows to maximise opportunities for passengers to enjoy the outside views while on board. The mid deck will feature lounge seating for 42 passengers with the layout tailored to ensure every passenger can enjoy the views from their seat.

The mid deck also boasts a second bar, two additional toilets, outdoor front-of-vessel seating for 49 passengers, the wheelhouse, and a multifunctional platform that can act as a lifeguard station during snorkelling tours, as well as a DJ booth on dinner cruises. The open-air roof deck, which can be accessed via dual stairways, will offer spacious and secure outdoor seating for 20 passengers in addition to standing room.

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