Bay Islands Aggressor III  Diagram and Specifications

The Bay Islands Aggressor III represents the third generation of Aggressor vessels for the destination of Roatan. The all aluminum 110-foot vessel, built in 1988 and refitted in 1992,  by Seacraft of Amelia, Louisiana, provides cruising and diving in unparalleled luxury. This vessel may be chartered as a "Bare Boat" with crew or otherwise departs weekly from Roatan, Honduras to the surrounding islands and offshore sea mounts. She provides 18 guests the ultimate in comfort and space and will cater to any special requests.

Bridge
The pilot house is equipped with the most modem compliment of electronics. Aggressor captains hold international licenses for piloting and navigation and their experience and training assures guests a safe voyage in variable weather conditions.

Galley
A full service galley is equipped with the following features: commercial range, microwave oven, two coffee makers (decaf. and regular), trash compactor, 30-cubic-ft. freezer, 40-cubic-ft. refrigeration, and a self-service ice machine. Fresh fruit and juices are always available between meals and snacks. Meals are prepared by a trained chef and the galley operates to certified public health standards.

Guest Staterooms
Seven well appointed staterooms feature both double and single berths to accommodate couples or individuals. One additional stateroom has four single berths. All cabins are air conditioned, fully carpeted and have a vanity with lavatory. They are are just steps away from the ship's main salon and dive deck.

Main Salon
This attractively furnished area is designed for comfort and relaxation. It includes a complete entertainment center with TV, VCR, stereo with compact disc player, and a well stocked library of books and magazines. A slide projector, screen and built-in light tables make slide viewing easy. There are two large dining tables with chairs and a buffet counter for serving.

Dive Deck
Each guest has his/her own dive station. Large lockers are actually seats used for donning and removing gear. Air tanks are filled in-place at your station, always ready for diving. The divemasters fill your tank and prepare your equipment for the next dive while you relax. A large, carpeted, threetier camera table with low pressure air nozzles, charging stations, camera rinse tank and wet suit racks are also located on this spacious deck. There is a dive briefing area and toilet in the fore section of the dive deck. Private dives are lead by divemasters upon request.

Dive Platform
After gearing up, take a
few steps down to the huge dive platform located only a few inches from sea level. Entries are easily made directly from here. Exiting the water is simple with the aid of two ladders which extend several feet underwater. Mask and fin storage is conveniently located on the platform along with two warm, freshwater showers.

Photo Center
A one hour E6 film processing lab is on board, along with a full line of underwater camera rental equipment, film, batteries and underwater video system. The photo pro is eager to give tips or a comprehensive course with specialty certification.

Sun Deck
Soak up some sun on the sun deck which is complete with deck chairs, chaise lounges and even a soothing hot tub. The shaded portion of this deck includes a wet bar, drink cooler and lounging area

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