Cahuella Expedition vessel
Constructed in 1998 and specifically designed to navigate the breathtaking fjords of Central Chile, Cahuella is named after a mythical dolphin who accompanies the ghost ship El Calueche, protecting wildlife and good souls
Cabins & Amenities
The vessel combines comfort with reliability and a crew dedicated to presenting a spectacular experience to their fortunate passengers. Four cabins accommodate 8 guests, 3 with upper/lower berths, 1 with a double bed. Guests share 2 bathrooms with hot water showers. There is also a cozy dining room offering the best in fresh Chilean seafood and produce, accompanied by excellent Chilean wines.
Gourmet meals and wine await passengers on each voyage. The crew consists of a Chilean Navy certified captain, First Mate and machinist, gourmet cook and English-speaking naturalist guide. Cahuella carries full liability insurance coverage offered by Cruz del Sur, the largest firm in Chile.
Specifications
Length: 50 ft
Breadth: 14.5 ft
Propulsion: John Deere diesel engine, 153hp
Fuel capacity: 250 gallons
Fresh water capacity: 650 gallons
1 Zodiac of 5.3 meters with a 45hp motor


