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Silvercraft 31Ht SILVERCRAFT 31HT YEAR 2017 CABINS Enclosed toilet & shower GUESTS DAY 10 GUESTS SLEEPING - CREW 2 MAX SPEED 40 knots CRUISING SPEED 30 knots TRIP INCLUSIONS ⚓ Hotel, villa or airport collection & return ⚓ Professional Captain and crew ⚓ Snorkelling equipment ⚓ All marine & national park fees ⚓ Complimentary water, soft drinks & fresh fruits ⚓ Travel insurance ⚓ Fuel – 4 hours maximum engine use per day Exclude ⚓ 7% VAT ⚓ Light lunch extra charge 1,000/pax 20/12 - 10/01 RATES 16/5 - 31/10 1/11 - 15/05 & 14-21/02 HALF DAY 38,000 42,000 46,000 TENDERS & TOYS AMENITIES ⚓ Powered by twin ⚓ Toilet & shower FULL DAY 45,000 54,000 60,000 Suzuki 300HP engines ⚓ 6 speaker surround ⚓ Ample storage ⚓ Lounge seating SIMILANS closed + Fuel 25,000 + Fuel 25,000 CROWNLINE 32 YEAR 2008 CABINS 1 double, 1 head GUESTS DAY 12 GUESTS SLEEPING - CREW 2 MAX SPEED 45 knots CRUISING SPEED 27 knots TRIP INCLUSIONS ⚓ Soft Drinks & Beers ⚓ Nibbles/Snacks, Fruits ⚓ Transfers from and to your hotel ⚓ Insurance, Medical Kit ⚓ Life Jackets (incl. Kids) ⚓ Crew of two, captain and engineer ⚓ National Park and Marina Fees VAT ⚓ 8 hrs Yacht Usage, 4 hrs Engine Running ⚓ 7% VAT EXCLUDE RATES 16/5 - 31/10 1/11 - 15/05 21/12 - 10/1 ⚓ Additional cruising - 3.300 thb/hr ⚓ Fishing/ Lunch / Drone work Phang Nga Bay 54,000 64,000 70,000 AMENITIES TENDERS & TOYS ⚓ Running water/ Toilet ⚓ Bimini in Bow/ CD Stereo/ ⚓ Snorkeling gear/Wake board Phi Phi / Racha 60,000 70,000 74,000 ⚓ Phone connector for Stereo(AUX) ⚓ Inflatable Kayak, Doughnut/Water ski ⚓ All Purpose Phone Charter .- .- .- X2K 35 YEAR 2006/2017 CABINS 1 Head GUESTS DAY 8 - 10 GUESTS SLEEPING - CREW 2 MAX SPEED 40 knots CRUISING SPEED 28 knots TRIP INCLUSIONS ⚓ Soft Drinks & Beers ⚓ Nibbles/Snacks, Fruits ⚓ Transfers from and to your hotel ⚓ Insurance, Medical Kit ⚓ Life Jackets (incl. Kids) ⚓ Crew of two, captain and engineer ⚓ National Park and Marina Fees ⚓ Full use of boat for 8 hrs ⚓ 7% VAT EXCLUDE ⚓ Additional cruising - 5.000 thb/hr RATES 16/5 - 31/10 1/11 - 15/05 21/12 - 10/1 Similans up on request Half Day 4 hrs 24,900 24,900 24,900 TENDERS & TOYS AMENITIES ⚓ 8 Snorkeling Sets Phang Nga Bay 44,000 54,000 60,000 ⚓ Flyer for 2 riders ⚓ Running Sweetwater ⚓ Banana for 3 riders ⚓ Sunbrella Upholstery ⚓ Waterski ⚓ 8 Various Floaties Phi Phi / Racha 50,000 60,000 64,000 SILVERCRAFT 36HT YEAR 2014 CABINS Enclosed toilet & shower GUESTS DAY 10 GUESTS SLEEPING - CREW 2 MAX SPEED 40 knots CRUISING SPEED 30 knots TRIP INCLUSIONS ⚓ Hotel, villa or airport collection & return ⚓ Professional Captain and crew ⚓ Snorkelling equipment ⚓ All marine & national park fees ⚓ Complimentary water, soft drinks & fresh fruits ⚓ Light lunch (full day only) Click here for Menu ⚓ Travel insurance ⚓ Fuel – 4 hours maximum engine use per day ⚓ 7% VAT RATES 1/5 - 31/10 1/11 - 30/04 HALF DAY 38,500.- 44,000.- TENDERS & TOYS AMENITIES FULL DAY 55,000.- 66,500.- ⚓ Powered by twin ⚓ Toilet & shower Suzuki 300HP engines ⚓ 6 speaker surround ⚓ Ample storage SIMILANS Unavailable 79,500.- ⚓ Lounge seating AQUILA 36 YEAR 2018 CABINS 1 GUESTS DAY 10 GUESTS SLEEPING - CREW 2 MAX SPEED 24 knots CRUISING SPEED 20 knots TRIP INCLUSIONS ⚓ Full use of yacht for 8 hours (9am – 5pm) ⚓ Fuel ⚓ Use of on-board equipment: Snorkeling set, water toys ⚓ Professional captain and engineer. ⚓ Complimentary mineral water, soft drinks, 6 beer per adult ⚓ Transportation from - to the hotel, villa or airport. ⚓ Light lunch MENU ⚓ Fuel for itinerary are Panak-Hong-Jamebond-Naka OR Maithon-Khai-Rangyai Exclude ⚓ National park fee 300/pax at Phang bay, 400/pax at Krabi and Phi Phi ⚓ Fuel for Phi Phi, Krabi, Racha Yai surcharge thb 25,000 ⚓ Fuel extra for Panyee island surcharge thb 11,000 RATES 1/5 - 31/10 1/11 - 30/4 20/12 - 10/1 Noted : Half day for Rang Yai island only (No food) You may drinks you own alcohol with no corkage FULL DAY 8 hrs 72,000 77,000 82,000 TENDERS & TOYS AMENITIES ⚓ Floating Jacuzzi ⚓ Air condition in the cabin HALF DAY 4hrs 44,000 44,000 44,000 ADMIRAL 40 YEAR 2008 CABINS 3 GUESTS DAY 10 GUESTS SLEEPING 4 CREW 2 MAX SPEED 10 knots CRUISING SPEED 7 knots TRIP INCLUSIONS ⚓ Hotel, villa or airport collection & return ⚓ Professional Captain and crew ⚓ Snorkeling equipment ⚓ Complimentary water, soft drinks & fresh fruits ⚓ Light lunch (Click here for Menu) for 6 guest above 7 -10 guest extra charge 1,500 thb per person ⚓ 7% VAT ⚓ National park fee ⚓ Beer 24 cans, 1 bottle of White wine RATES 16/5 - 31/10 1/11 - 15/05 21/12 - 10/1 FULL DAY 65,000 70,000 75,000 32 HRS 150,000 - - TENDERS & TOYS AMENITIES ⚓ Engine 2*29 HP Yanmar ⚓ Air condition - - - SPLO 42 YEAR 2015 CABINS 1 Double + 1 Twin GUESTS DAY 6 GUESTS SLEEPING 2 CREW 3 MAX SPEED 32 knots CRUISING SPEED 18 knots TRIP INCLUSIONS ⚓ Full use of yacht 8 hours 9-5pm including 2 cabins ⚓ Fuel (3 hours maximum engine use per day). ⚓ Professional captain , crew and hostess. ⚓ Use of on-board equipment: Snorkeling gear ⚓ Complimentary Lunch Thai food, mineral water, soft drinks, Tea, Coffee and fresh fruit. (Click here for MENU) ⚓ 7% VAT Exclude ⚓ National Park fee ⚓ Van Transfer starting price from Thb 3,000/2 ways ⚓ Similans or Rok island required 2 days 1 night, fuel extra thb 40,000 ⚓ Fuel Surcharge start from thb 25,000 of pickup or drop off from hotel or another RATES 1/5 - 31/10 1/11 - 30/04 20/12 - 15/1 area. ⚓ Surcharge 10,000/hrs for additional hours. HALF DAY 5hrs 82,000.- 82,000.- 92,000.- TENDERS & TOYS AMENITIES ⚓ Wifi ⚓ Fully Air Conditioning FULL DAY 113,000.- 130,000.- 143,000.- ⚓ BBQ ⚓ LED TV and CD/MP3/Stereo ⚓ Paddle board ⚓ Mini galley 2D + 1N 210,000.- 240,000.- 250,000.- SUNNAV 42 YEAR 2010 CABINS 1 Double + 1 Twin GUESTS DAY 8 GUESTS SLEEPING 2 CREW 3 MAX SPEED 30 knots CRUISING SPEED 20 knots TRIP INCLUSIONS ⚓ Full use of yacht and its dinghy for 8 hours (9am – 5pm) ⚓ Fuel (4 hours engine running per day charter). ⚓ Use of on-board equipment: Snorkeling set, life jacket ⚓ Professional captain and crews. ⚓ Gourmet lunch for day charter included for up to 4 pax(click here for Menu) seafood or bbq extra 950/pax. ⚓ Complimentary mineral water, soft drinks, tea and coffee ⚓ Transportation from - to the hotel, villa or airport. ⚓ National park fees and insurance. ⚓ VAT and applicable government tax. ⚓ Fuel surcharge for extra hour 5,000 THB per hour ⚓ Fuel surcharge 40,000 Baht for Similan islands RATES 1/5 - 31/10 1/11 - 30/4 20/12 - 10/1 Exclude ⚓ Surcharge above 5-8 guests – 1,500 THB per guest FULL DAY 105,000 115,000.- 130,000.- AMENITIES TOYS ⚓ Flat Screen TV 2d1n Up on request Up on request Up on request ⚓ 1 canoe ⚓ Microwave ⚓ Snorkeling equipments ⚓ Chiller ⚓ freezer Air-conditioning throughout VELASCO 43F YEAR 2017 CABINS 2 Cabins + 1 Bathroom GUESTS DAY 14 GUESTS SLEEPING 2 CREW 3 MAX SPEED 30 knots CRUISING SPEED 18 knots TRIP INCLUSIONS CLICK HERE FOR ⚓ Full use of yacht 8 hours and dinghy including two cabins. PHOTO & VIDEO ⚓ Fuel (4 hours maximum engine use per day). ⚓ Professional captain hostess and crew. ⚓ Complimentary mineral water, soft drinks snacks and fresh fruit ⚓ Limousine round trip to your hotel, villa or airport ⚓ National park fee Exclude ⚓ Catering surcharge 1,200 THB per guest, Seafood or BBQ surcharge 1,500 THB per guest (Menu) ⚓ 7% VAT ⚓ Similand surcharge 50.000 RATES 1/5 - 31/10 1/11 - 30/4 20/12 - 10/01 Noted : Half day charter Koh Kai only Half Day 80,000.- 100,000.- 110,000.- AMENITIES TENDERS & TOYS ⚓ Outrigger / GPS ⚓ Snorkeling set Full Day 110,000.- 125,000.- 135,000.- ⚓ Sounder / Radar ⚓ 2 of Fishings equipment ⚓ VHF Marine Radio ⚓ Inflatable toys / 1 Stand up paddle ⚓ Ice maker board 2d1n 225,000.- 255,000.- 275,000.- ⚓ Refrigerator & freezer SALINA 48 YEAR 2008 CABINS 4 GUESTS DAY 25 GUESTS SLEEPING 6 CREW 3 MAX SPEED 10 knots CRUISING SPEED 7 knots TRIP INCLUSIONS ⚓ Full use of yacht 8 hours and dinghy including. ⚓ Hotel, villa or airport collection & return ⚓ Professional Captain and crews ⚓ Complimentary water, soft drinks & fresh fruits, ice ⚓ lunch Thai menu + BBQ (full day only) ⚓ Insurance Trip exclude ⚓ 7% VAT ⚓ National park fee ⚓ Half day: above 10 guest extra charge 750 per person RATES 16/5 - 31/10 1/11 - 15/05 21/12 - 10/1 ⚓ Full day: above 10 guest extra charge 1,500 per person Departure from Ao Po Grand marina HALF DAY 4hrs 65,000 75,000 75,000 TENDERS & TOYS AMENITIES FULL DAY 8hrs 90,000 90,000 95,000 ⚓ Fishing / Snorkeling gear ⚓ Air conditioning ⚓ Life Jacket / Towels 24 HRS 110,000 110,000 - PRESTIGE 500 YEAR 2015 CABINS 3 ( 2 double + 1 twin) GUESTS DAY 8 GUESTS SLEEPING 4 CREW 3 MAX SPEED 24 knots CRUISING SPEED 18 knots TRIP INCLUSIONS ⚓ Full use of yacht 8 hours and dinghy including. ⚓ Fuel (4 hours maximum engine use per day). ⚓ Professional captain hostess and crew. ⚓ Use of on-board snorkelling equipment ⚓ Complimentary water, soft drinks ⚓ National park fees ⚓ Transportation ⚓ 7% VAT Exclude ⚓ Food RATES 01/05 - 31/10 01/11 - 30/04 20/12-10/07 Full Day 185,000.- 205,000 230,000 AMENITIES ⚓ Twin Volvo IPS 600 (2x 435hp) TENDERS & TOYS Diesel Engines ⚓ TS280 RIB Yamaha 9.9hp ⚓ Snorkelling equipment ⚓ LED TV and Bose Audio ⚓ Life jacket ⚓ Tropical Air Conditioning System LEOPARD 51 YEAR 2015 CABINS 4 GUESTS DAY 20 GUESTS SLEEPING 6+2 CREW 3 MAX SPEED 24 knots CRUISING SPEED 18 knots TRIP INCLUSIONS ⚓ Full use of yacht 8 hours and dinghy including.
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