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Haruku Haruku was designed in Australia as a rugged long-range craft that could carry 20 passengers to remote locations in excellent safety and great comfort. At the location she becomes the ‘mother ship’ from which to explore exotic destinations on both land and sea. Haruku is fitted with modern clean lines. The cabins, head’s and large salon make most of her 26-footbeam, which means very spacious accommodation. She is equipped with plenty of storage, a large pantry, two water makers, spare parts, dive compressor, four sea kayaks and two dinghy’s ensuring a sensational long-range seafaring adventure. Haruku has an incredible go anywhere capability of a much larger vessel. Equipment Four sea Kayaks Navigation equipment Safety equipment Fully equipped kitchen TV, DVD and music system Air Conditioning Water maker 8 Dive Tanks and compressor Fun Fishing equipment
We will board the liveaboard in Saumlaki, one of the easternmost islands in Indonesia. We'll then sail north through the Banda Sea through a chain of islands and atolls known as the Forgotten Islands. One of the attractions of the Banda Sea, besides us most likely being the only boat in the area, are the reefs. They are absolutely mind-blowing. The coral is so dense that you will be hard-pressed to see any patches of the reef's limestone foundation. Many of the reefs consist of expansive fringing hard coral plateaus that extend from the island or atoll and then eventually drop off into the deep blue. These walls or slopes are covered in sponges, colorful soft corals, and sea fans. Additionally, there will be plenty of reef dwellers like dazzling schools of tropical fish, larger pelagic species like tunas, jacks, and batfish passing in the blue, and juvenile reef sharks patrolling the shallows. It's also the time of the year when the blue whales start their migration south to Australia. Thus, it may be possible to spot one or several from the boat.