This is Samaya
The 69.00-metre Samaya was specifically designed for remote diving expeditions and exploring the world autonomously for long periods of time in safety and comfort. True to the brief, the dive room in the stern space houses every conceivable diving facilities, including a nitrox-enriched air system. The main deck aft features a bespoke flat-bottomed plunge pool that can be filled with hot water to speed up post-dive recovery after exploring the ocean’s cold depths.
Specifications
Hull | 696 |
Year | 2017 |
Length | 69.00m / 226′4″ |
Speed | 16 knots |
Beam | 11.25m / 36′10″ |
Draught | 3.40m / 11′1″ |
Depth | 5.70m / 18′8″ |
Range | 5000 |
Launch name | Samaya |
Previous names | Crazy days |
Current name | Samaya |
Design
Naval architect | Feadship De Voogt Naval Architects |
Exterior design | Studio De Voogt |
Interior design | RWD |
Propulsion
Main engines | 2 x Caterpillar 3512C B-rated 1678kW at 1800rpm |
Generators | 3 x Kilopak 2005HKP - HE83AL 1,500rpm |
Capacity
Fuel capacity | 152,000 litres / 40,154 USG |
Fuel capacity | 152 m³ |
Water capacity | 31,000 litres / 8,189 USG |
Water capacity | 31 m³ |
Accommodation
Guests | 12 |
Staterooms | 6 |