LISERON

 

Welcome Aboard LISERON

Casual elegance along through the backwaters of Alaska’s Inside Passage

STATEROOMS  |   DINING  |   RELAXING  |   DECK PLAN  |   TECHNICAL
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Motor Vessel LISERON was built in 1952 in Seattle, sold to France as a minesweeper, and was acquired and lovingly restored in 1989 by the Boat Company. 

Accommodating 20 passengers with a crew of 12 to serve all of your needs, you'll enjoy a comfortable main salon (common room) with an entertainment center, library and open bar.

 

The Staterooms

Four Main Deck and Six Upper Deck staterooms are spaciously fitted with a lower queen bed and upper twin bed to accommodate couples and those traveling with children.  All staterooms feature individual temperature controls, a roomy built-in wardrobe, dresser & several roomy drawers, screened picture-frame windows that may be opened, and both solid & screen doors open onto perimeter deck, and a private bath with sink, mirror, hairdryer, toilet and standard-size stall shower.

Main Salon and Dining

The main salon is located aft on the Main Deck and features comfortable sofas and chairs, a fully-stocked open bar, an entertainment center and library. 

Dining is enjoyed on the aft fantail, with Eisenglass enclosures. Delicious meals are presented by the chef who is happy to accommodate special dietary needs or prepare something extra for special celebrations.

An open bar consists of premium brands with an outstanding selection of wines from around the world.

Relaxing Spaces

Observation Lounge and Wheelhouse

In addition to the spacious main salon, an upper deck observation lounge affords a cozy sheltered nook from which to spot whales and other wildlife, a quiet game, and a stairway leading to the wheelhouse where the captain maintains an open bridge policy except when entering or leaving port.

Deck Plan

Deck Plan

Technical specs

Length 145 Ft.
Beam 28 Ft. Draft 8.5 Ft.
Vessel Reg. # 971339 

Hailing Port Juneau, AK
Built 1952 Tacoma, WA Refitted – 1989-1990 in Tarpon Springs, FL
Speed Cruising – 10.0 knots/11.2 mph Max – 12.0 knots/14.1 mph
Main Engines 2 Cleveland 8-268A's Diesels 1200 RPM / 450 HP Each
Generators Two 75 KW Northern Lights
Water Makers 2 Village reverse-osmosis units with capacity of 1200 gal/day
Tankage Fuel - 8,631 gals. (26.8 tons) 
Water - 5,306 gals. (19.7 tons)

Electronics

1 "Icom" Single sideband radiophone 
1 "Datamarine" VHF radiophone
1 "Shipmate" VHF radiophone 
2 "Furuno" Radars
1 "Koden" Color depth finder 
1 "Furuno" GPS Navigator
1 "Raytheon" Loudhailer 
1 "Furuno" Weatherfax
1 "Robertson" Autopilot "Argus" Ship-wide Alarm System 
1 Sat-phone

Accommodations

10 Cabins with Queen Lower and Single Upper bunks

Each Cabin with private bath, including shower, sink & toilet 110 volt electric outlets for hair dryers and electric razors

All cabins are located on the main or skiff deck with large, screened picture windows that open    outward onto the covered deck companion way with 2 doors (one solid and one screen door)

Medical

HP Defibrillator - all crewmembers trained in its use, at least one crewmember certified as a “wilderness first responder”, full medical kit and med-link capability.
Guests 20 Guest to Crew Ratio Approximately 2: 1

Crew

1 Captain* 
1 Chief Mate* 
1 Second Mate*  
1  Engineer 
1 Chef
1 Chef Asst.
1 Steward 
1 Naturalist 
1 Steward Asst. 
2 Deckhands*    
* Coast Guard Licensed

Skiffs    

Four 18' Heavy-duty welded aluminum skiffs powered by 115 hp 4-stroke Yamaha engines
45 gal. Internal gas tanks for extended cruising.  Liseron is equipped with Standard VHF radios, center cockpit console 
center, fish finder/depth sounder units, downriggers and GPS. 

Fishing Equipment 

Saltwater trolling rods & reels Plus lures, bait & hand tied flies
Freshwater spinning rods & reels
A limited number of fly-fishing rods & reels of various weights

Kayaks  

Six Wilderness Systems Pamlico 135 T single or tandem kayaks

Canoes 

One canoe 

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