Natchik Boats
The 50' NATCHIK is a twin engine fiberglass cabin cruiser that is the primary vessel used on our extended trips. She is equipped with complete navigation and communication equipment for all weather operation. Her full galley includes a stove with oven, refrigerator, and sink with hot and cold water. The boat can sleep up to five charter guests if our berthing vessels are not available. The enclosed head has a shower. Her wide decks (15') can easily haul six kayaks and the large cargo hold can accommodate a substantial amount of additional gear. She is a very stable platform to photograph from. There is a TV and VCR for editing any tapes you may make. We can convert VCR images to stills and store them on a floppy disk for input to a PC.
The 32' Freeloader is a fiberglass sailboat that is set up as one of our overnight berthing vessel. There is a full galley with stove, refrigerator, and a sink with hot and cold water. Up to six guests can be accommodated in three sleeping areas. There are two enclosed heads with a shower in one.
The 30' THAT'LL DO is a high-speed fiberglass cabin cruiser with twin V8 engines. Her flying bridge is perfect for viewing the sights of the area. Sleeping arrangements are limited to four charter guests. She is equipped with a full galley with stove, refrigerator, and sink with hot and cold water. Forced air heat maintains the cabin at a comfortable temperature all year long. She is equipped with complete communications and navigation equipment for all weather operation.
The 28' HAYSTACK is a fiberglass houseboat that can accommodate six guests overnight. There is an enclosed head with a shower and sink with hot and cold water. The galley includes a refrigerator, stove with oven, and a double sink with hot and cold water.
Snoopie III is a 27-foot high-speed landing craft used to support our operations. She is used to haul fuel and freight as well as kayaks when necessary. Scuba operations can be conducted from this vessel as the bow opens wide for easy access to the water.
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