Roatan Aggressor

The 120-foot Roatan Aggressor features 9 cabins for 18 divers. She offers Roatan, Honduras scuba diving at its best, cruising the Meso-American Barrier Reef System (2nd largest in the world).

A word from Dom … “This classic Caribbean yacht is the ideal way to explore the rich marine environment of Roatan’s barrier reef & outer islands. There’s a lot more to this part of the Caribbean than many divers suspect. Looking for a quick getaway & a chance to get wet ? Roatan Aggressor is a good choice! Dominick Macan

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On Board Roatan Aggressor

1 lower deck DOUBLE cabin
queen bed & no port hole
6 lower deck TWIN / DOUBLE cabin
double bed lower & twin upper bunk … port hole
2 lower TWIN cabins
twin beds (bunk style) & porthole

All are en-suite & have shower, sinks, individual climate control, monitor & media player, hair dryer.

up to 5 dives per day
dive from large platform on the main vessel
80 cubic ft. tanks
personal gear lockers, freshwater shower, rinse tank and camera table
Aqualung gear rental available (tell us in advance)
nitrox available (extra charge)
Water temperature: 78-84F, 25-28C (72F, 22C in January)
3 – 5 mm wetsuit recommended

accommodation & diving
meals, snacks, non-alcoholic beverages
local beer & wine served with dinner
compressed air, tanks, weights and weight belts

airfare
nitrox
Aqualung rental gear
(please request in advance)
taxes & port fees
airport transfers

Classic & Well-appointed

The Roatan Aggressor is a fine vessel for exploring the region and for kicking back to enjoy some serious vacation time.  You’ll be able to get in a lot of dive time but for relaxing between the dives, the top-deck partially covered sundeck, located at the center of the deck, features a wet bar with stools, a table & chairs, bbq, CD equipment and a big hot tub. At the aft of this deck, is a large open area with several sun-loungers.  The inside lounge has plenty of space to stretch and watch movies, listen to music or work with your digital photography. Also onboard is a computer station with email access and a dinghy for shore excursions and diving.

The spacious dive deck has personal gear lockers with in-place air and Nitrox fill stations, a rinse tank and a camera table with low-pressure air hoses.

The large swim platform has two warm freshwater showers and two water exit ladders.

The menu onboard is varied with its fresh local fruits and veggies, island seafood and locally grown meats.  You’ll have Caribbean and American cuisine along with barbecues. If you have any special dietary restrictions, please be sure to let us know when you book. Breakfast will be fresh fruits, hot entrees, cereals and juices. Lunches are buffet-style dinners are served tableside.

Travel & Cruise Logistics

Several airlines run direct flights to Roatan Airport (RTB) at Coxen Hole, just 7 miles from the dock.  The Roatan Aggressor liveaboard departs for scuba diving trips from the dock located at Romeo’s Restaurant in French Harbor, Roatan. Boarding is from 3:30 pm – 6:00 pm on Saturday. Depending on what time you arrive, you may want to take a taxi to Romeo’s Restaurant and store your bags on the boat, then have lunch until boarding at 3:30 pm. Or from the airport you may take a taxi to Aggressor’s host hotel, Clarion Suites at Pineapple Villas in French Harbor, have lunch their and enjoy their facilities for an additional charge.

At the end of the week, you’ll return to the dock at Romeo’s Restaurant on Friday afternoon after lunch (2 dives offered Friday). A sunset cocktail party will be hosted on the sundeck with dinner ashore. This is the only meal not included in the charter. Check-out is Saturday morning at 8 am. The crew will assist organizing transportation back to the Roatán International Airport or the host hotel if you are extending your stay.

Layout & Specs

Deck & cabin layout, yacht specifications, equipment & safety features
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Specifications

Port: French Harbor, Roatan, Honduras

Built and maintained to the specifications of the local regulatory agencies and the regulations of the country of the flag.

Length: 120 foot
Beam: 21 foot
Passengers: 18
Crew: 6

Honduras has been an Aggressor destination since 1989.

PROFESSIONAL CREWS

Captains and staff are professionally licensed as required by the laws of the country in which the yacht operates and complies with and the appropriate flag state regulations and/or SOLAS (International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea) standards. All yachts are required to follow Aggressor Fleet® Standard Operations Procedures (SOP). Dive instructors and dive masters are trained and certified by international recognized certification agencies. Each receives proficiency training and annual inspections to review safety aspects.

MACHINERY

Generator(s) 110-208 ac voltage capable of supplying the yachts needs
SCUBA air compressors with cascade storage
Nitrox membrane system  with cascade storage
Watermaker with ample storage
Support dinghies with outboard motors for shore excursions and scuba diving

NAVIGATION

Radar
Magnetic Compass
Depth sounders
Global Positioning Systems (GPS)

COMMUNICATIONS

Multiple VHF radios
Long Range Single Side Band Radio
Satellite Phone (where necessary)
Satellite Email (where necessary)

SAFETY EQUIPMENT

Hang bar for safety stops (where necessary)
Complete First Aid Kit and medical supplies
D.A.N. Oxygen System with 100% demand regulator
Automatic External Defibrillator (AED)
Fire and Smoke Detection Systems
Fire extinguishers and Fire Fighting Equipment
EPIRB – Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon
Life rafts & rescue craft
Life jackets equipped with lights and whistles for all passengers and crew
Full Complement of Safety and Rescue Equipment
Emergency flares

Itinerary

The Bay Islands of Honduras consist of eight islands and 53 small cays located off the northern coast of Honduras.  The Roatan Aggressor dives what is know as the best of the Bay Islands in the Honduras.

Itinerary map and diving summary

Generally speaking, this is a circumnavigation of the island of Roatan with visits to Utila and the seamounts of Cayos Cochinos.

You can expect sheer walls, beautiful shallow reefs, some good wrecks and offshore sea mounts.   You’re likely to encounter every type of Caribbean reef fish imaginable, including French and queen angelfish, butterfly fish, tangs, and parrotfish. Plus there are always turtles, jacks, eagle rays, octopus … and ever so much more.  On the outside of the reef, you can expect to see sharks and barracuda patrolling along with plenty of large pelagic fish.

Sample Itinerary:
Saturday – Boarding
Sunday – Thursday: up to 5 dives per day
– Monday: Roatan (West End or South side Roatan)
– Tuesday: Seamounts & Cayos Cochinos
– Wednesday: Utila
– Thursday: Utila/Roatan
Friday – Roatan (West End or South side Roatan) for two dives, lunch then return to dock, sunset cocktail party/dinner ashore

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