The 12-passenger Kruzof Explorer was constructed to be among the toughest hulls on the planet, capable of exploring remote areas and bodies of water where few venture.
Alaska adventurers can now explore The Last Frontier like never before aboard a Bering Sea crab fishing boat turned premier expedition vessel. The Kruzof Explorer was constructed to be among the toughest hulls on the planet. The unparalleled seaworthiness and performance, coupled with modern renovations and elegant furnishings result in a craft that stands alone in its expedition capabilities.
The vessel carries a sport fishing vessel, high-speed Zodiac, kayaks, and paddleboards. The vessel’s five-ton crane, which once hauled king crab pots, easily handles loading and unloading of this expedition craft.
Kruzof Explorer Details
There are 6 cabins. Comfortable mattresses, fresh towels and linens, and ocean-view windows. Complimentary binoculars in all staterooms. Daily stateroom service, including evening turndown. Complimentary Alaska-made body washes and shampoos. Guest staterooms aboard vessels have standard 110-volt outlets. A hairdryer is provided in each guest cabin. Towels are provided, as well as a selection of organic, biodegradable, earth-friendly soaps and shampoos. Mattresses, sheets, pillows, and duvets are hypo-allergenic synthetic. We suggest limiting yourself to two pieces of luggage. Soft-sided luggage is recommended.
Category | Description | Photos |
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Staterooms | One queen bed, with/with out twin bunk, landscape window, spacious wardrobe, en suite bathroom with shower. |
Specification | Information |
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Built | 1968 at Martinolich Shipbuilding Company (Tacoma WA, USA) |
Last Refurbished | 2019 |
Former Names | Royal Pelagic, Maria Cleofas |
Guests | 12 |
Cabins | 6 |
Crew | 9 |
Tonnage (gross tons) | 292 |
Length (feet) | 128 |
Width (Beam) (feet) | 69 |
Depth (feet) | N/A |
Speed (knots) | 9 |
Registry | United States |
Elevator | No |
Accessible Cabins | No |