Sea Bird is a small, shallow-draft expedition vessel in the Lindb...
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Sea Bird is a small, shallow-draft expedition vessel in the Lindblad fleet, built for inshore cruising along rugged coastlines, including Alaska, the Pacific Northwest, and Central America. The ship accommodates 62 guests in 31 outside cabins with a crew of 30. Its compact size allows access to locations that larger ships do not reach.
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Before they built the National Geographic Venture and Quest, U.S. shipbuilder Nichols Brothers built the twin ships National Geographic Sea Bird and National Geographic Sea Lion. Nimble, reliable and intimately scaled, they both continue to sail the waters of the west coast of North America and Central America.
Sea Bird accommodates just 62 guests in 31 outside cabins. Her inviting public spaces foster a sense of shipboard life where everyone is integral to the adventure, engendering a rewarding sense of community and esprit du corps. National Geographic writer Andrew Evans called Sea Lion the “closest thing to Cousteau’s Calypso” he’s ever had the pleasure to be on.
With a shallow draft and small size, she can easily reach places inaccessible to larger ships. She can venture into fast-moving channels where whales come to feed, transit a series of locks in the Pacific Northwest, nose up to waterfalls in secluded coves, and sail into protected anchorages in small bays perfect for snorkeling and kayaking.
Name
National Geographic Sea Bird
Operator
Lindblad Expeditions / National Geographic
Port of Registry
United States
Laid Down
Not publicly disclosed
Launched
1982
Completed
1982
Maiden Voyage
Not publicly documented
In Service
Yes
Identification (IMO)
8966444
Status
Active
Tonnage
~630 GT
Length
152 ft
Beam
31 ft
Draught
Shallow draft (exact value not disclosed)
Decks
3 decks
Speed
~12 knots (approximate)
Capacity
62 guests
Crew
30 staff & crew
01- Category 1
Category 1
02- Category 2
Category 2
03- Category 3
Category 3
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