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The M/B Rags II
Lenght:100ft/30m
Beam:20ft/5m
Powered by a 360hp diesel engine.
Cruising speed 10knts.
Range 300 nautical miles.
2000 liters water.
2xGPS.
2xDepth Sounder.
VHF Marine Radio.
Bauer 6.7CFM Compressor.
4 twin berths air-conditioned cabins.


The M/B RAGS II  
Explore the remote dive sites of the Philippines onboard the M/B Rags! Custom-built for diving expeditions and carrying 8 passengers and 5 crew, the vessel features 4 air-conditioned bunk cabins. A comfortable seating and entertainment area with VCR/DVD, CD stereo and wet bar is also located on the upper deck, just forward of the lounge-equipped sundeck and barbeque area. The main deck features a dining area, as well as the dive deck with individual gear bins, camera table, recharging station, rinse bins and freshwater shower. The 4 double cabins with shared bathrooms and showers are located below decks.
The boat offers you dive adventures to the Philippines top liveaboard diving destinations:  Apo Reef, the World War II Wrecks of Coron Bay, the Mactan Ferry in Maestro de Campo. Stay tuned for more new and exiting destinations to be introduced for the 2008 liveaboard season!

Destinations 2007:

Apo Reef:                                                           Located 90 nautical miles from Puerto Galera and 40 miles off the south west coast of Mindoro, this national marine park offers spectacular walls with crystal clear water and some of the larger aquatic creatures. Click here for more info on the Apo Reef National Park...

Dive the World War II Wrecks of Coron Bay:         Dive into history: discover the largest WW2 shipwreck yard in the Philippines - Northern Busuanga: 12 Japanese wrecks to explore. Click here for more info on the Coron wrecks.

The Mactan Ferry:                                                                                                                                                          This large passenger ferry ran aground and sunk in a Typhoon 20 years ago off Maestro de Campo Island 60 miles east of Puerto Galera. It is a beautiful intact wreck site teeming with fish life. Click here for more info on the wrecksite

 


 

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