The Lammer Law is a stable motor sailer trimaran and has a cruising speed of 10 knots, built in Canada, offers comfort for both the naturalist and the dive enthusiast. Lammer Law is one of the two largest tri-marans in the world, offering lots of space and comfort.
The Lammer Law is perfect for the naturalist (or dedicated diver on a diving charter). An ample an stable 93 feet (28.5 m) Motor Sailer Trimaran with a cruising speed of 10 knots, it has 8 very roomy cabins for 16 passengers. There is plenty of storage room and all beds in cabins can be arranged as a double or single. Each cabin has private washroom facilities with fresh, hot and cold-water shower.
The main salon is large with cozy sofas, and this is where passengers will gather each evening to be briefed on the next day's activities, watch a film, enjoy a drink at the bar, or just to relax. All meals will be served outside; the dining area is located in the stern of the yacht.
The sun deck on Lammer Law is fantastic, and practically consists of the whole exterior area of the yacht. It has lots of space to sunbathe or read a book, take pictures or just enjoy the journey to the next island. Just aft of the main deck is the cockpit; if there is good wind the captain might put up the sails and he will be happy to teach some navigation.
Itinerary
| Sunday |
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San Cristobal & Interpretation Center |
| Monday |
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Hood - Punta Suarez & Gardner Bay |
| Tuesday |
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Santa Cruz - Charles Darwin Research Station or Highlands & Floreana - Punta Cormorant |
| Wednesday |
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Isabela - Elizabeth Bay & Urvina Bay |
| Thursday |
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Fernandina - Punta Espinosa & Isabela - Tagus Cove |
| Friday |
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Bartolome & Santiago - Puerto Egas |
| Saturday |
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North Seymour & Plaza |
| Sunday |
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Kicker Rock & San Cristobal Departure |
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