The Perfect Dive Vessel
Ship Specifications:
Tenders: Two 24 ft. heavy duty fiberglass dive boats 18 ft. rigid bottom inflatable
Generators: Two 65 kW and 5 kW portable
Available Voltage: 110/220 VAC 12-32 VDC
Fuel Tankage: 14,000 gallons
Water Tankage: 2,400 gallons (Two 1,300 gallons/day water makers)
Safety: Full safety equipment as per USCG requirements Comprehensive emergency first aid kit Emergency oxygen kit for 3 persons 18 Mini Personal Diver Locator MINI B300 ILS EPIRB
Scuba Compressors: Two 14 cfm electric
Scuba Tanks: 16 air and 18 nitrox aluminum 80 cu/ft tanks 2,200 cu/ft high-pressure storage bank
Technical Diving: Full oxygen, nitrox and rebreather service 5 semi-closed Dolphin Rebreathers.

Vessel:
The Undersea Hunter is 115 feet of live-aboard comfort and convenience. It is a dedicated modern dive cruiser that has been specifically built for
long-range dive expeditions to destinations like Cocos Island and Malpelo. A former commercial dive support vessel, she was robustly built in 1980
to serve the oil industry in the Gulf of Mexico. In 1994 the current owners purchased the Undersea Hunter and through eight months of extensive
renovation and refurbishing, turned the boat into the striking vessel she is today. A superbly comfortable, stable and spacious vessel with
everything a serious diver/photographer could wish. She is now a rare hybrid that combines the large working platform and powerful machinery
of a functional workboat, with the comfortable and functional interior of a modern luxury yacht.


The boat and her crew specialize in providing excellence in service, food, and underwater excitement. She has eight cabins for a total capacity of
18 passengers, all with private bath. Dive facilities are extremely well designed with individual gear storage, private camera/strobe storage shelves
including individual 110-volt AC power, and a private dryer for clients' towels and bathing suits. Her spacious layout and user friendliness has
introduced divers, as well as underwater professionals (photographers & cinematographers) to an entirely new concept in live-aboard.
