M/v “Plancius” started her life in 1976 as an
oceanographic research vessel for the Royal Dutch Navy and was named “Hr. Ms.
Tydeman”. In June 2004, the vessel was taken out of active service and was
purchased by Oceanwide Expeditions in December 2006. Still under construction,
but available for Polar expeditions in June 2009, the vessel shall be completely
rebuilt as a 112-passenger vessel and shall comply with the latest SOLAS
regulations (Safety Of Life At Sea), is classed by Lloyd’s Register in London
and will fly the Dutch flag.
M/v “Plancius” can accommodate 112 passengers
in 54 passenger cabins with private toilet and shower in 4 triple private
cabins, 40 twin private cabins (ca. 15 square meters) and 10 twin superior
cabins (ca. 21 square meters). All cabins offer lower berths (either two single
beds or one queen-size bed), except for the 4 triple cabins (bunk beds and 1
lower bed).
The vessel offers a restaurant/lecture room on
deck 3 and a spacious observation lounge (with bar) on deck 5 with large
windows, offering full panorama view. M/v “Plancius” has large open deck spaces
(with full walk-around possibilities on deck 3), giving excellent opportunities
to enjoy the scenery and wildlife. She is furthermore equipped with 10 Mark V
zodiacs, including 40 HP 4-stroke outboard engines and 2 gangways on starboard
side, guaranteeing a smooth zodiac operation.