M/V ALEUTIA
Length 48′
Beam 14.4′
Depth 8′
Gross Registered Tonnage 44 T
Fuel Capacity 3000 gal
Potable Water 500 gal
Cruising Speed 7.5 knots
NUMBER OF Propulsion ENGINES: 3
Main Engine: Detroit Diesel 260 hp
Generator: NORTHERN LIGHTS 6kw
Heating: Diesel Forced Air
Inverter 3 kw
Hydraulics 7 GPM
Deck Equipment 1 T Palafinger Crane
Hydraulic ANCHOR WINCH
Safety Equipment 8 man Inflatable Life Raft, Coast Guard Approved Life Vests, 8 SURVIVAL SUITS, EPIRB, Satellite Communication, Life-ring/Flare-guns, VHF RadioRadar (2), Fathometer, Satellite Nav, Radar
This commercially built former EXPEDITION CRUISER vessel was converted to a long range surf expedition base camp and is the ideal platform for Alaskan Surf trips.
What we’ve got
• Bunk style Sleeping Accommodations
• fully stocked galley
• Cooked meals daily
• drinking water, sodas, coffee, tea, hot chocolate
• ginger candies & saltines!
• sound protector ear muffs
• hanging/storage space to dry and store your gear
• Hooded wetsuits, surfboards, SUP’s availabile for rent
• basic fishing gear
• rubber gloves
• cooler space & ice for your own beverages
Okay, What to bring?
• rubber boots
• deck shoes (comfy shoes to wear in and out of the cabin on deck)
• rain pants/jacket
• warm layers
• boat clothes like comfy fleece pants or sweats
• outdoor clothes like microfiber or wool
• any specialty sporting gear you’ll need
• earplugs
• book/kindle/iPod
• water bottle
• headlamp
• seasickness medicine
• fishing license if you’d like to fish
• towel
• beer or wine if you’d like it
Exploring the Coast.
The best way to experience a multi day surf adventure, exploring the many miles of coastline and unfound surf breaks that Alaska has to offer.
We are surfers and stand up paddlers so most of our trips are based around water sports – given what the ocean and weather have to offer. Whatever your outdoor passion, we want to help you make it happen in the coastal wilds of Alaska. We love to support filming, photography and journalism of all kinds.
We’ll take your schedule and put it together with the weather and tides and customize your expedition. We won’t ever push our luck with weather, so while we might experience rough seas (especially if we’re on the surf hunt) we’ll always keep safety first. This means that your itinerary is subject to change..so plan on that possibility.