{"id":2796,"date":"2024-04-09T12:19:16","date_gmt":"2024-04-09T11:19:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.dsnmltd.com\/?p=2796"},"modified":"2024-04-22T10:49:45","modified_gmt":"2024-04-22T09:49:45","slug":"aquijo-not-your-typical-explorer-yacht","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.dsnmltd.com\/blog\/aquijo-not-your-typical-explorer-yacht\/","title":{"rendered":"AQuiJo: Not Your Typical Explorer Yacht"},"content":{"rendered":"

Sail Yacht AQuiJo is a collaborative build by Oceanco and Vitters shipyard. Launched in 2016, AQuiJo immediately made waves as the world’s largest Ketch, boasting a length of 86 meters. However, it’s not just its size that makes AQuiJo exceptional; it’s the spirit of adventure that sets her apart from many superyachts out there.<\/p>\n

Throughout 2023, AQuiJo embarked on a prodigious voyage through some of the world’s most captivating and challenging waters.<\/p>\n

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Starting from the sun-soaked Caribbean islands of Antigua and St. Lucia, she ventured up the east coast of the US, exploring Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, and Greenland. Her journey didn’t stop there \u2013 the intrepid crew courageously sailed through the perilous Northwest Passage, navigating across the Bering Sea and making a noteworthy stop in Dutch Harbour, the home of the famed Deadliest Catch fishing fleet. From there, she continued down to San Diego before returning to the sunny west coast of Mexico.<\/p>\n

Before this ambitious expedition, AQuiJo had already charted a course through the South Pacific, visiting idyllic destinations such as Vanuatu, Fiji, Tonga, and New Zealand. She also embarked on a memorable trip from Cape Verde to Uruguay, exploring the wild beauty of Patagonia, Argentina, and the glacial Chilean Fjords.<\/p>\n

AQuiJo was always destined to travel the world, with the owner factoring those plans in when the boat was in creation. The brief when building AQuiJo focused on three key requirements: safety, comfort and performance.<\/p>\n

To delve deeper into the story behind the incredible 2023 voyage, we had the privilege of speaking with Chief Officer Stuart Laurie, onboard AQuiJo. Through his insights, we gained a deeper understanding of the boat, her dedicated crew, and what it took to ready the yacht for the expedition.<\/p>\n

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AQuiJo isn\u2019t your traditional explorer vessel. How did she fare with this epic voyage?<\/h2>\n

C\/O Laurie – Before the voyage, we spent a long time working with our management company and outside experts to produce a Polar Waters Operation Manual (PWOM), to meet the requirements set out that would allow AQuiJo to transit the passage.<\/strong><\/p>\n

Some of the extra items we had to think about:<\/strong><\/p>\n