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An
Introduction to Coral Reef Charters
The very real difference between a recreational boat and
what is required in the Whitsunday
revolves around the length of time you are away from port
and the relatively high number of people on board.
It was in this environment, that Coral Reef Charters was
launched.
Unable to find a suitable vessel for his own holiday, the
founder of the company, Ken
Burke, decided to have a vessel designed from the keel up
to operate specifically as a bareboat. He set about
including all of the ingredients he felt he, and the population
in general, would like to have on a boat.
Charterers are away from port for up to ten to twelve days
and facilities to call into for additional fresh water or
provisions is extremely limited. A boat that is suitable
for three or four days of overnighting in Sydney Harbour
with three or four people on board and any number of places
to stop and replenish water and provisions is virtually
useless for a extended passage of ten days for up to twelve
people. The only available fresh water supply is at Hamilton
Island and Airlie Beach, either of which could be two hours
out of your way. For that reason, all of the vessels chartered
by Coral Reef Charters have in excess of 2500 litres of
fresh water. They also have onboard a 240 volt generator
that enables refrigeration to be maximised and to provide
the small comforts of home, such as hairdryer, irons and
other cooking facilities that one comes to expect.
The other area that Ken felt required attention was in
the provision of sleeping quarters. He felt for a 10-day
holiday people would like a large comfortable bed in a private
cabin with plenty of headroom and room to move around the
bed plus plenty of storage and hanging space for people's
clothes and their belongings.
The other area that was important was the amount of deck
area where people could relax on comfortable chairs and
enjoy a meal in the open. For this reason, all have a full
length top deck, that will accommodate 10 to 12 people in
deck chairs, comfortably without people having to sit on
a towel on a hard fibreglass deck.
As many people chartering this boat will not have had much
experience at sea, and may feel the effects of water movement,
each boat has been designed with a Hydrofield hull, which
reduces movement whilst the boat is at rest, in the same
way as a catamaran without the disadvantages inherent in
that design (read
about Hydrofield vs Catamaran hulls) and also provides
a much more stable platform when under way. These boats
have been surveyed as a ferry holding upwards of seventy
people, many of which are on the top deck. There has never
been a more stable and seaworthy monohull boat ever built
in this size range.
Of course, the bathroom and galley, two areas where it
is important for the ladies to feel comfortable and to more
closely resemble the home that they have left. Ken felt
people wanted to experience the isolation and beauty of
the Whitsunday's, but not have to live in a cave to do it.
People do not want to have to pump toilets or operate electric
toilets, they would much prefer to simply flush the way
they do at home. This is available on all of our boats.
Similarly, the shower is full size with a glass screen and
a mixer tap, and because of the large reservoir of freshwater
everybody on board can have a reasonable shower, wash their
hair and generally not have too suffer from the restrictions
of having less than thirty litres of water per person per
day for a ten day cruise The galley also features for a
full size double sink with mixer tap, a full size gas cook
top and oven with an electric grill and full size microwave,
and on some boats, even a dish washer.

Refrigeration is essential in this part of the world, and
it follows that all of our boats have generous provisions
for deep freezers and refrigeration in addition to being
fully air-conditioned on every level. Again, it was important
that this refrigeration be activated by means other than
relying on batteries. One of the great complaints from people
chartering vessels is to have flat batteries early in the
charter, which results in the thawing of all or part of
their food which cannot be refrozen leading to a scarcity
of food in the last half of the charter.
Storage was also a source of complaint from people. Charterers
were advised to bring soft bags and if possible to leave
them ashore as there was simply no area on recreational
boats, where a number of bags could be stored. Similarly,
people wanting to dive, often had to have their air bottles
in their cabins or strapped in the cockpit area, which further
reduced the available recreational room. Storage area on
our boats is vast, and feature dive bottle racks below decks
to accommodate up to eight bottles, and to prevent them
from moving about the boat. All lifejackets and safety equipment
are stored beneath the seats, again, freeing up wardrobes,
that on recreational boats are often filled with lifejackets
as there is no other room on the boat to store them.
In short, there is ample room for guests to move around
the boat. Enjoy a television show, watch a DVD, or just
get out of each other's way. There is room aboard to find
a spot on the boat, where you can snuggle up with the book
a have a little bit of privacy, and not have to live on
top of the rest of the party.
Although these boats charge a premium charter rate they
are nevertheless the most solidly booked vessels in the
Whitsunday area. This is testament to the foresight of Ken
in providing people with the luxury and comfort that they
expect albeit at a slightly more expensive price and than
can be obtained on lesser vessels.
The boats are constantly upgraded to insure that they remain
as new. Bedding is constantly changed, TVs upgraded. Carpeting
is replaced as soon as it begins to look shoddy. In short,
we take immense pride in our boats, in the Whitsunday's
and in our customers.
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