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LIVEABOARDS
REGALDIVE
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Departing Hurghada or Marsa Alam
M/Y Infinity
FREE NITROX
Completed in 2005, Infinity measures 38 metres and offers spacious, fully air-
conditioned accommodation for up to 20 divers. This boat has already
become a popular liveaboard for Regaldive guests.
ACCOMMODATION
Sleeps 20 guests • Lower deck: 8 x twin berth cabins, 1 x Master cabin • Upper
deck: 1 x twin berth cabin • Air-conditioning & en-suite facilities (all cabins)
OTHER FACILITIES
2 Sundecks • Dive deck • Air-conditioned dining area • Separate air-
conditioned saloon & bar • TV / VCR / DVD • CD • Jacuzzi
ITINERARIES
Dive routes include: Classic Cruise, Safaga Cruise, Brothers, Get Wrecked,
Simply the Best, Famous Five
PRICES & AVAILABILITY
For up to date prices, offers and availability see
www.regaldive.co.uk
SPECIFICATION Water 1 x Aquaset desalination system (7000 lt/day)
Built 2005 Zodiacs 2 x Zodiac with 25HP outboarder
Length 38 metres Tech O2, Nitrox
Beam 8 metres Navigation GPS, Radar, Echo Sounder,
Engines 2 x 1150HP MAN VHF Marine Radio, EPIRB
Generators 3 x Perkins (84kw, 60kw & 70kw) Safety Oxygen & first aid equipment,
Compressors 2 x 260lt Coltri Sub life jackets, life rafts, fire system
M/Y Asmaa
Specifically designed with the diver in mind, Asmaa was launched in
2003 and comprehensively refitted in 2005. Asmaa is a custom-built and
popular liveaboard that accommodates up to 16 divers in fully air-
conditioned comfort. Nitrox is available.
ACCOMMODATION
Sleeps 16 guests • 6 x twin berth cabins • 2 x bunk bed cabins • Air-
conditioning & en-suite facilities (all cabins)
OTHER FACILITIES
2 decks: 2 x sundecks & dive deck • Air-conditioned saloon •
TV / VCR / DVD • Cassette player
ITINERARIES
Dive routes include: Classic Cruise, South & St John’s
PRICES & AVAILABILITY
For up to date prices, offers and availability see
www.regaldive.co.uk
SPECIFICATION Water 1 x Aquaset desalination (5500 lt/day)
Built 2003 (refitted 2005) Zodiacs 2 x Zodiac: 25HP Outboard Yamaha
Length 28 metres Tech Nitrox (UBS membrane filling station), O2
Beam 7 metres Navigation GPS, Echo Sounder, VHF Marine Radio,
Engines 2 x 440HP Mercedes Satellite Phone
Generators 2 x Perkins (38kW & 84kW) Safety Oxygen & first aid equipment, life
Compressors 2 x Coltri Sub jackets, life rafts, fire system
M/Y Fraser
Custom built in 2003 to a superior standard, Fraser offers a range of
excellent facilities and accommodation for up to 18 divers. All cabins are
en-suite and air-conditioned for your comfort and there is even a
‘Honeymoon suite’ on board. Nitrox is available.
ACCOMMODATION
Sleeps 18 guests • 6 x twin berth cabins • 2 x bunk bed cabins • 1 x Honeymoon suite
with double bed, TV / DVD & mini-bar • Air-conditioning & en-suite facilities (all cabins)
OTHER FACILITIES
3 decks: upper sundeck, lower sundeck / BBQ deck & dive deck • Sundeck
bar • Air-conditioned dining & saloon areas • TV / VCR / DVD • CD / Cassette
player • Recharge for torches & flash
ITINERARIES
Dive routes include: Just Brothers, Simply the Best, South & St John’s, The Big Four
PRICES & AVAILABILITY
For up to date prices, offers and availability see
www.regaldive.co.uk
SPECIFICATION Zodiacs 2 x Zodiacs: 25HP Overboard Yamaha
Built 2003 Tech Nitrox (UBS EANx Membrane), O2,
Length 29.5 metres Trimix & Tech diving
Beam 7 metres Navigation Siwa chart plotter & GPS, Radar, Echo
Engines 2 x 480HP Caterpillar Sounder, EPIRB, VHF Marine Radio,
Generators 2 x 70kW Caterpillar Satellite telephone
Compressors 2 x Coltri Safety Oxygen & first aid equipment, life
Water 2 x Aquapak Watermakers (6000lt/day) jackets, life rafts, fire system
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www.regaldive.co.uk
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