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MS Sula

MS Sula

Overview:

Constructed in 1967, this vessel initially served the Norwegian government in maintaining navigation marks and lighthouses. In 2006, it was acquired by Olav Magne Strømsholm, the founder of Orcanorway, to be used for orca expeditions. The cabins are equipped with bunk beds, most of which include a sink and a window or porthole. None of the cabins have private bathrooms. Onboard facilities include two toilets, two showers, and an outdoor hot tub. The vessel operates with a crew of five members.

Specification:

Length: 27 meters (88 feet 7 inches)

Beam: (Width): 6 meters (19 feet 8 inches)

Draft (Depth): 3,7 meters (12 feet 2 inches)

Accommodations:

Main Deck: 3 cabins, each for 2 people

Upper Deck: 1 cabin for 2 poeple

Lower Deck: 3 cabins, each for 2 poeple

Facilities:

Sanitary: 2 toilets, 2 showers

Lounge: A 16-seat lounge

Extras: An outdoor hot tub

Booking:

Booking 2024 season

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Photo credit: Ivan Breslauer, Sebastian Hubertus and Olav Magne Strømsholm.