Marie Antonina

Home Port - Nelson

Area - Abel Tasman

Day Passengers 

35

Length (m)

16

Berths

6  

Speed (kn)

12 

Skippered

Built by Careys of Picton and completed in 2004, Marie Antonina is a spacious, powerful seaboat with a layout that includes a twin and two double cabins, two bathrooms (one with separate shower), and an enormous saloon with galley, dining area and plenty of lounging space.
Her aft deck is an angler's delight, with bait and wash stations right across the transom, a full-width boarding platform and plenty of shade. There is full walkaround access to the foredeck . A large open flybridge deck area allows great sunbathing and socializing.

Harbour Cruises & Short Cruises
Sunset cocktail or dinner cruises
Lunch on the water
Private celebrations
Special birthdays
Weddings
Hen & Stag nights
Christmas Functions
Business promotions, meetings, product launches
Cruise Nelson Harbour taking in the sites of the very unique naturally made Bolder Bank, historic lighthouse, the region's fishing boats, and viewing the prestigious houses lining the Port Hills. Or maybe anchor in the lee of Haulashore Island and enjoy a swim or meal. Enjoy a sunset evening cruise while sipping cocktails and see Nelson lights by night.

Experience the best of fresh local cuisine while cruising on the water. A fully serviced meal while you relax, impress, or discuss important matters. Whether you are out for a special occasion or celebration or wish to influence your guests or clients, we can do it.







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Marie Antonina - Nelson

  • Carey designed GOP semidisplacement launch
  • 500HP scania diesel
  • 8.5Kva genset
  • 2 bathrooms (1 ensuite)
  • 4 burner gas & electric oven
  • Microwave oven
  • Electric heating
  • 2000L water
  • Autopilot, GPS, chartplotter, fishfinder etc
  • Live bait tank
  • Bait & wash-up station
  • Groper, Cod, Kingfish, Gurnard, Shark
  • BYO or catering options available

Cabin Layout
Cabin1 Cabin2 Cabin3 Cabin4
* S : cabin shared with crew

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