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Turks & Caicos Explorer II

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James Q. - 09 Dec 2004 21:33 GMT
Anyone care to guess where this 'new' Turks & Caicos Explorer II comes from?
Previous owner?

Any insights into the new itinerary that they will be announcing?

http://www.explorerventures.com/tcexhtml/turksindex.html
outside@ziggyworks.com - 18 Dec 2004 01:03 GMT
Spooky. But is it the same one? Same length, small differences here and
there (stern/dive deck)...

http://www.global-travel.co.uk/wave3.htm

Good eye! I'll try to find out this weekend, i'm going on the T&C
Explorer I.

-lance smith
Rudy Benner - 18 Dec 2004 02:07 GMT
> Spooky. But is it the same one? Same length, small differences here and
> there (stern/dive deck)...
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> -lance smith

Yes, I thought the same.

I have done that itinerary twice now. Excellent both times, but slightly
better the first time with Peter Hughes's Sea Dancer. The Sea Dancer is now
the Caribbean Explorer II while the old Caribbean Explorer I is now the T&C
I. Confused? They swapped ships. Sea Dancer is bigger. I was on both ships
back in 2000.

I would appreciate a report when you get back. I REALLY want to know what
the new itinerary will be. I love liveaboard diving.

benner at personainternet dot com
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