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I don't have first hand knowledge of it myself. A couple we met on Lizard Island said they left Cains and cruised around on 2 catamarans/boats before coming to Lizard. They said one was very basic and you cleaned your own plates, etc. and the other was a bit more upscale. I don't recall the names of the exact ships though.
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D To Johhj_au,
Thanks for your suggestion about the Yankee Clipper. A search produced the site for www.divecairns.com.au
I e-mailed them to get info on what they offer on Yankee Clipper and other boats. Will report when I find out more details.
AndrewDavid
Thanks for your suggestion about the Yankee Clipper. A search produced the site for www.divecairns.com.au
I e-mailed them to get info on what they offer on Yankee Clipper and other boats. Will report when I find out more details.
AndrewDavid
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John to D
the site i meant was www.downunderdive.com.au
click on liveaboard and check out the atlantic clipper
I thought the yankee clipper was Marilyn Monroe's first husband.
the site i meant was www.downunderdive.com.au
click on liveaboard and check out the atlantic clipper
I thought the yankee clipper was Marilyn Monroe's first husband.
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Stayed aboard the Endeavor - run by Captain Cooke Cruise - 4 nights in Oct. It was a really terrific experience. Snorkeled at Lizard; on the Continental Shelf; and at one other spot. Ambience was not luxury but very flavorful. Rooms were very good - I recommend top level and food was pretty good. Staff very friendly and the ship held about 100 people.
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