he Lazy Shark is a 24 m long and 6 m wide motorvessel, equipped with a 350 HP - Hino - Dieselengine, two 380 V-generators, two electro - compressors, 6.000 litre diesel-tanks, 10.000 litre water-tanks and 30 12 litre aluminium-INT-tanks and a Nitrox-filling station.

4 two-bed, 2 double-bed High Class-Cabins provide room for 12 divers, 4 diveguides and a five person highly qualified ship-crew including the captain.
All cabins are airconditioned and the High Class-Cabins have their own toilet and shower.
In the spacious salon you can find two comfortable sofas, a bar, the dining area and the kitchen. Of course we have TV, video and a stereo system on board.

or your safety we have radio, GPS, depthsounder, cellular phone, dinghi, lifejackets, MFA-Kit European Standard, a CCTV-Camera for the diveplatform and Oxygen on board.
We are diving in small groups of maximum four divers and one diveguide. Our diveguides all stay in Thailand since a long time and know the divesites with all their different surprises. They all have a high qualification and a longtime experience in guiding. We speak English, German, French, Vlaams, Portuguese and Thai.

There is also always a NITROX-Instructor on board - so make a quick decision and become a NITROX-Diver.

ur cooks are incomparable ... please do not complain, if you put on weight ... we can not give you any refund. And our two deckhands are taking care for your equipment and always full tanks, while the captain is bringing us to a new divespot.

he M/V Lazy Shark is sailing the Andaman sea und visiting a few of the most beautiful divesites in the world. We are going to Similan Islands, Surin and Richelieu Rock-famous for their flora and fauna, Hin Daeng and the Southern Islands - renown as a meeting point of the gentle giants - the whalesharks. And our highlights are the dives in Burma - the mostly unexplored divesites at the Mergui Archipelago, where you will dive with silvertip-sharks and big manta rays.

 

m/v Lazy Shark
Phuket, Thailand
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Last updated July 26, 1998

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