Alaska Small Cruise & Charter Boat, The M/V Dream Catcher
THE BOAT
The Dream Catcher possesses a unique blend of comfort and functionality. Her rugged exterior is tough enough for the roughest Alaskan waters while her interior is cozy enough to make you forget your in the last frontier. The commercial galley is capable of turning out restaurant quality food, something you’ll come to appreciate very quickly on your Alaska small boat cruise.
Though you may think of her as a yacht, she was built to handle Alaska's extreme environment and do work as a research/charter vessel from Southeast to the Beaufort Sea. On board the Dream Catcher you encounter a vessel with over 1500 square feet of living space.
STATEROOMS
There are six client staterooms. Only two clients per room each having private bathrooms with shower enclosures. For your comfort there is a central forced air heating system and individual electric heaters in each room along with portholes. Each room has ample storage and data connections for laptops.
MAIN DECK
On the main deck you find two lounge areas. The forward TV lounge hosting theater seating, a 42” LCD TV, and a 500 plus film library. The stern lounge offers a secluded relaxing area with fireplace, a selection of books on Alaska, and a large selection of board games.
Large viewing windows surround the bridge lounge area. There is wrap around seating for six. Up on the flying bridge you find seating around the built in picnic table, a grill for BBQ meals, and wrap around railing for viewing safety.
ON BOARD FACILITIES
With the ability to make 1900 gallons of water per day and 300 gallons of hot water there is ample water for showering, coupled with no restrictions on the use of the washer and dryer.
GALLEY
There is, of course, the galley area, which boasts a kitchen of any chef’s dreams. Found in the galley are double ovens, microwave, warming drawer, dual dishwashers, compactor, freezer, refrigerator, tons of counter space, and seating for 12 in its 230 square foot area. There are six pantry areas on board, as well as the walk in freezer and walk in refrigerator located on the hull deck. The dining room has wrap around seating, two tables, and a breakfast bar. Three extra large windows in the dining area allow you to take in the incredible Alaskan scenery
For your convenience, we have a rear covered deck area, heated deck storage rooms so no wet gear ever need to go into your stateroom. There is also a half restroom on the hull deck for client use. |
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Vessels are designed for many uses.
The M/V Dream Catcher was designed for Alaska and ensuring the ultimate comfort
of her passengers.
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Dreamcatcher Galley.
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Dreamcatcher Salon & Fireplace.
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Other vessel equipment
and safety gear:
- 40 KW Northern Light Gen Set
- 30 KW Northern Light Gen Set
- 12 KW Northern Light Gen Set
- Two 380hp Volvo diesels drive engines
- 145hp John Deer diesel for ships hydraulics
- 1900 gpd Sea Recovery Water Maker
- 1600 gallons fresh water
- 6000 gallons diesel fuel
- 300 gallons gasoline for skiffs
- 1 SOLAS 25 Man Life Raft
- 20 Cold Water Emersion Suits
- 406 Emergency Locator Becan
- Full complement of electronics for Navigation
- Sat Phone
- Washer and Dyer
- All safety gear required by USCG
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