
A Message To Our Friends and Colleagues in the Yachting Media In the Wake of the StarFish Fire at McMullen & Wing
"The entire Aquos Yachts team is shocked and horrified by the fire on board StarFish. We are also cognizant of the potentially devastating consequences of the fire for McMullen & Wing and its craftsmen."
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Monday 13th August 2012
"While we are still in shock from the fire we are also moving forward quickly to determine the full extent of the damage, which we believe to be extensive. It is a process that we are informed might take several weeks, and we are committed to concluding this investigation as quickly as possible. It is simply too soon yet to advance any prediction of whether our extraordinary project is salvageable."
"Big Fish, which has cruised 60,000nm since her launch two years ago, and which has proved herself among the industry's most successful charter yachts, remains as our flagship and living proof of the Aquos Yachts vision and philosophy."
Richard Beattie, Chairman of Aquos Yachts
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Sharking about in paradise
Huahine, French Polynesia: Guests on board Big Fish this week were treated to a spectacular once-in-a-lifetime snorkeling excursion. Black Tip Reef Sharks and Rays were the focus of an incredible couple of hours in crystal clear waters surrounding this jewel in the Society Islands. Whoops of delight filled the air as kids and adults alike experienced the thrill of getting up close and personal with some of Huahine's most spellbinding residents!
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Friday 16th March 2012
Big Fish is available for charter in French Polynesia from April through to the end of August. For all charter enquiries please contact Y.CO or your personal charter broker.
Next stop...Tahiti - South Pacific.
After a very busy 3 months on charter in the Caribbean, Big Fish headed west this week - bound for the majestic cruising waters of French Polynesia. With brief stop-overs in Cocos & Galapagos Islands planned en route, this multi award-winning adventure yacht will host her next guests in the exotic Society Islands in early March. Pictured left, enchanted guests paddleboard into the sunset earlier this week in Anegada, BVI.
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Tuesday 7th February 2012
Big Fish will be available for charter in French Polynesia from April through to the end of August. For all charter enquiries please contact Y.CO or your personal charter broker.
Yahoo for Wahoo!
Guests and crew marveled at Captain Winston Joyce-Clarke's uncanny ability to locate prime fishing locations as Big Fish transited through the Bahamas earlier this week. "I took the boat over a spot I know," the effusive Captain remarked, "2 passes and 40 minutes later we had 150lb of Wahoo on board!"
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Sunday 29th January 2012
Big Fish Medic Alex Arnott is pictured here having just landed the largest of the catch. The Wahoo is a particularly prized specimen and is highly regarded by many gourmet chefs. Suffice to say, the guests on board Big Fish this week will be enjoying some fabulous ocean fayre!
Happy New Year from the team at Aquos Yachts
Big Fish has already spent a very busy six weeks in the Caribbean, welcoming charter guests throughout the Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year celebrations.
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Thursday 22nd December 2011
With an incredible 18 months of global cruising now under her keel, Big Fish's maiden voyage has been widely acknowledged in the industry as one of the most ambitious ever undertaken. Her hectic charter schedule throughout this period is testimony to the skill and commitment of the entire Big Fish crew, under the unstinting command of Captain Winston Joyce-Clarke.
As we begin 2012, it's an incredibly exciting year for Aquos Yachts.
An already busy charter calendar sees Big Fish depart the Caribbean in early February, bound for French Polynesia where her epic maiden voyage began in July 2010. Furthermore, Aquos Yachts' second boat - Star Fish - moves into her next phase of construction, with a target launch date of March 2013.
Here's to an adventure-filled 2012!
Richard Beattie
Chairman - Aquos Yachts
Big Fish Steals Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show Spotlight
Fort Lauderdale, FL - By taking home two more top design honors during the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, the 45M luxury expedition yacht Big Fish has clearly moved into the rarified field of history-making yachts. Big Fish's trophy case now totals five coveted yacht awards, an unprecedented achievement as the first launch from her builder, Aquos Yachts.
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Wednesday 2nd November 2011
The first of Big Fish's new honors was presented Tuesday evening, Oct.
25th at the ShowBoats International Design Awards ceremony, held at the
glamorous Mar A Lago resort in Palm Beach. Big Fish was presented with a
Neptune Award for Best Naval Architecture of all 2010-launched motor
yachts. The ShowBoats Design Awards is the longest-running awards
program in the luxury yacht industry. These awards are judged by a
select panel of industry experts and yacht owners based on a list of
nominees presented to the judges by the editors of ShowBoats
International.
The second award was presented at the annual
International Superyacht Society gala Oct. 28th at the Marriott Harbor
Beach Resort. Big Fish took top honors for the Best Full Displacement
motor yacht in the 40 to 60 meter size range. The SuperYacht Awards are
selected by a panel of industry experts, and then are voted on by the
entire membership of the Society.
In both prizes, Big Fish beat
out a large number of other worthy contenders launched last year at many
of the industry's premier yacht builders.
In addition to the
ShowBoats International and the International Superyacht Society awards,
Big Fish has been honored by Boat International with a Judge's
Commendation at their World Superyacht Awards, and by both Yachts
International France and by Asia Pacific Yachting magazines as The Most
Innovative Yacht launched in the past year.
"We are thrilled by
the reception and recognition of Big Fish by the yachting industry,"
said Richard Beattie, owner of Big Fish, and chairman of Aquos Yachts,
which commissioned the yacht's construction at McMullen & Wing
Shipyard in Auckland, New Zealand. "These honors, voted on by the
leading lights of the super yacht industry, underscore the success of
the Aquos Yachts vision, to produce rugged, seaworthy yachts that also
offer the very highest standards of contemporary design and
technological innovation, while at the same time providing the
extraordinary comfort, service, safety and security that today\'s yacht
owners demand from their boats."
Beattie added, "These awards
truly reflect the efforts and talents of the entire Aquos Yachts team.
It's one thing to say you're going to design and build a world-class
luxury expedition yacht, and it's another thing entirely to deliver on
that claim. These awards prove not only that we captured the imagination
of the industry with the vision behind Big Fish, but we delivered on
that vision by successfully completing the longest, most difficult
shakedown cruise in the history of luxury yachting."
Only 15
months after her launch, Big Fish is now on her second trans-Atlantic
crossing and nearing 45,000nm on her own bottom. On her maiden voyage
she crossed the Pacific Ocean, transited the Panama Canal twice,
chartered in Antarctica, and cruised extensively in Tahiti, the
Galapagos, the Amazon, northern Sweden and Norway, and the Caribbean. In
the process she has booked more than $2.5M in charter income in
addition to entertaining Beattie and his guests for another 7 weeks.
Jim
Gilbert, Aquos Yachts' marketing consultant and former editor-in-chief
of ShowBoats International, said Big Fish has played a key role in the
current economic revival of the yachting industry. "We first began
promoting Big Fish and Aquos Yachts at the very bottom of the
recession," Gilbert said. "The fact that Richard Beattie was willing to
invest in developing an important emerging market niche - yachts aimed
at a younger, less traditional, and tech-savvy generation of owners -
helped stimulate the market and spur interest in new ways to enjoy the
ocean.
"As a lifelong student of yachting, I have never witnessed
a more ambitious and successful inaugural cruise than that of Big Fish.
She was a household name before she launched, and now with her
extraordinary media coverage and design honors she has become one of the
true legends of yachting."
AWARDS
Yachts France - Most Innovative Motor Yacht of 2010
Asia Boating Awards - Most Innovative Yacht Design of 2010
World Superyacht Awards - Best Displacement Motor Yacht Under 500grt, Judges' Special Commendation
ShowBoats International Design Awards - Best Naval Architecture of 2010
International SuperYacht Society - Best Motor Yacht of 2010 40 - 65M
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Magnificent in Monaco
Big Fish made a big splash on her Monaco Yacht Show debut in September. Once again, she was the boat to see, and her stone decks and stunning interior spaces were always buzzing with invited guests and industry VIPs. Monaco-based sales and charter broker Y.CO entertained their clients both on board and on their high profile stand which was ideally located overlooking Big Fish's transom.
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Tuesday 1st November 2011
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Big Fish lights up Northern Europe
Our multi award-winning yacht finds herself in high demand in the Baltics
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Monday 4th July 2011
Ahead of her visit to London in early September en route to the Med for the Monaco show, Big Fish is spending the early Summer months cruising the Baltics.
Another hectic schedule of bookings confirms Big Fish as the boat to charter this season.
Big Fish will remain in Northern Europe until she heads south for her debut at MYS in late September. An exciting show is guaranteed for Aquos Yachts and Big Fish's broker YCO expect Big Fish to be a star attraction.
Highly visible in Visby
Big Fish is Gotland's latest attraction
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Monday 4th July 2011
Gotland is the largest of the Baltic islands and one the richest historical regions in Sweden, housing approximately 100 medieval churches and countless sites.
Visby, a medieval town, was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995. Cobble stoned streets, ivy grown walls and potted flowers abound, the original 13th century wall, surrounding the old city, mostly intact.
Visby's streets are immaculate, with no litter in sight and perfectly trimmed gardens and hedges.
Big Fish's berth was equally pristine. The marina, run by a delightful young lady, is neat and quaint, fitting in perfectly with the feel of the town. Big Fish dwarfed the sail boats docked alongside.
Visby is, all in all, a breathtaking destination and one which provided Big Fish's charter guests with some fascinating Scandinavian history.
Fish out of water
Antarctica, Galapagos... Stockholm!
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Monday 4th July 2011
As Big Fish arrived in Stockholm to begin her first 10-day charter in
Scandinavia, she docked in Nibroviken alongside a bustling street.
Berthed just across from the Vasa Museum, Big Fish's muscular expedition
styling turned heads and she quickly became focus of attention herself.
More at home in Antarctica and the Galapagos, Big Fish soon settled in
to her latest cruising area, and every day brought something new and
wonderful to experience. Pictured left are Captain Winston Joyce-Clarke
and Purser Jordan McDonough, awe-struck by the beauty of the Stockholm
vistas.
VERY Big Fish!
Dream catch leaves crew ecstatic!
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Monday 4th July 2011
During the Atlantic passage to Northern Europe for the next leg of Big
Fish's epic maiden voyage, the crew regularly caught fabulous fish to
the delight of Executive Chef Jon Tubby. On this particular occasion -
caught on camera by Deckie Kim Bernard - the spectacular catch was a
magnificent 200kg Blue Marlin! The adrenalin was coursing through the
veins as the 2 metre beauty was landed on the aft swim platform. A quick
snap and the Marlin was carefully released back into the blue.
Carnival! Big Fish rocks in Rio
Big splash in ultimate party town
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Monday 4th July 2011
Great city - check. Great boat - check. Great crew - check. Great
friends - check. When Captain Winston Joyce-Clarke moored Big Fish in
the shadow of Sugar Loaf Mountain for Rio Carnival 2011, the stage was
set for the party of a lifetime. And Rio didn't disappoint. The owner
invited close friends and family to join him for birthday celebrations
in the world's ultimate party town. Big Fish staged an incredible party
on the eve of 'Carnival' where some of Rio's most sought after Samba
dancers and DJs performed long into the night. The next few days
experiencing the sights and sounds of Rio in full swing will be
treasured by guests and crew alike.
Luxury Explorer Motor Yacht Big Fish Wins Coveted Awards & Commendation
Big Fish, the world's first true luxury expedition yacht, was honored last week on successive nights in Hong Kong and London for its unique design, construction and approach to luxury expedition yachting.
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Friday 13th May 2011
First Launch from Aquos Yachts is Honored by Leading Yachting Media in London & Hong Kong
Big
Fish, the world's first true luxury expedition yacht, was honored last
week on successive nights in Hong Kong and London for its unique design,
construction and approach to luxury expedition yachting.
The
first award, as the Most Innovative Motor Yacht launched in 2010, was
presented at the Hong Kong Gold Coast Boat Show at the Gold Coast
Marina. The awards, which have been awarded annually since 2005, honor
the best yachts and yacht industry companies in the Asian Pacific
region. Big Fish, a steel hull-aluminum superstructure 45M yacht, was
delivered last June by Aquos Yachts in Auckland, New Zealand from its
birth yard McMullen & Wing Shipyard. The award was presented to
Richard Beattie of Hong Kong, Big Fish's owner and chairman of Aquos
Yachts, who was accompanied by his son, Ken, also of Hong Kong. Ryan
Swift, editor of Asian-Pacific Boating, organizer of the Asia Pacific
Awards program, presented the award.
The following evening,
Richard Beattie and members of the Aquos Yachts team, were gathered at
the famous Guildhall in London for the annual presentation of the World
Superyacht Awards by Boat International magazine. Attending with Beattie
were Greg Marshall and Gordon Galbraith of Gregory C. Marshall Naval
Architects of Victoria, BC, and Rob Chappelhow, Aquos Yachts creative
director, of London. Big Fish was presented with a Special Judges
Commendation award in her category of Best Motor Yacht under 500 gross
registered tons.
"We were thrilled to receive both these awards
in less than the space of 24 hours," Beattie said. "They demonstrate a
keen awareness and appreciation within the luxury yacht industry for the
quality and approach to the market taken by Aquos Yachts, as
exemplified by our first creation, Big Fish." Beattie added, "We are
especially appreciative of the recognition by the Boat International
judging panel given the intense competition in our judging category.
Just to be considered in the same ranks as a company like Picchiotti
Perini Navi Group, among the most respected and recognized brands in
the yachting world, is a distinct honor. We heartily congratulate them
on the naming of Exuma as the winner of the Neptune Award."
These
honors are added to previous recognition of Big Fish by YACHTS France,
which honored the vessel last Fall at the magazine's annual awards
ceremony in Cannes during the Cannes Yacht Show.
Beattie said the
three awards - coupled with the extraordinary reception given Big Fish
by the world yachting media since its launch 10 months ago - is
especially heartening. "Big Fish and Aquos Yachts are being recognized
for the qualities we have strived most to achieve the highest possible
level of design and construction quality, coupled with a truly
contemporary vision for luxury expedition yachting, which we believe is
what the next generation of major yacht owners are demanding from the
yacht industry. In less than a year, Aquos Yachts has come from nowhere
to become one of the most highly visible and appreciated names in luxury
yacht design and construction. We couldn't be more thrilled and proud
of what we have accomplished in such a short time."
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Jim Gilbert
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jim@aquosyachts.com
Big Fish Back in Fort Lauderdale After Five-month Circumnavigation of South America
Since her launch last July, Big Fish has logged more than 28,000nm including visits to Tahiti, the Galapagos, the Antarctic and Amazon
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Tuesday 3rd May 2011
Since her launch last July, Big Fish has logged more than
28,000nm including visits to Tahiti, the Galapagos, the Antarctic and
Amazon
Next stops: Sweden, Baltic, London, St. Petersburg, the Arctic Circle
Proves the market acceptance of luxury adventure chartering & yachting:
Ten-plus weeks of charter and eight weeks of owner usage in remote areas
Will visit Monaco Yacht Show this September; will forego the Northeast Passage
By
the time M/Y Big Fish picks up her first summer charter this June in
Sweden, she will have logged more than 35,000nm, the equivalent of 1.5
times the distance around the world at the Equator. All this in 10
months since her delivery last July in Auckland, New Zealand.
The
yacht is currently in Miami enjoying her first haul-out and bottom
painting since leaving Auckland. On May 2 she will depart Jones Boat
Yard on the Miami River and move to Fort Lauderdale for refit and
warranty work. Big Fish will be open for viewing by press and brokers
May 21-23 at the Sails Marina in Fort Lauderdale.
"It's just
amazing," says the yacht's skipper, Capt. Winston Joyce Clarke. "Except
for a minor nick in a propeller, which we probably got from a submerged
log in the mouth of the Amazon, the bottom of Big Fish is in perfect
condition. This, despite being in the ice for four weeks, and logging
more than 28,000 nautical miles!"
With more than 100 days of use
between charters and owner visits, Big Fish was ready for some regular
refit and maintenance work. "We are really pleased with the performance
of the boat," he said. "Not once since we took delivery have we missed a
charter or owner date, or been delayed in any way by mechanical
problems."
In addition to its stellar mechanical performance,
Capt. Clarke said the boat proved its fuel-efficiency, as well. On its
run north to S. Florida from its last stop in Barbados, Capt. Clarke
said the boat sipped fuel at the rate of 35 gallons an hour running 9.5
knots in typical beam trade-winds.
Big Fish's charter listing
agent, Allan Jouning of 37South in Auckland, NZ, said he is very pleased
with the overwhelming success achieved by the boat in the charter
market. "From the start we anticipated there would be a strong demand,
despite the weak existing charter market, for a boat that could offer
both true luxury AND adventure cruising in remote destinations. Not only
have we exceeded our optimistic annual projections in just her first
nine months, but every single one of our past guests is requesting new
dates for the coming year. I know of no yacht - and certainly no
brand-new yacht - that has booked more weeks or grossed more revenue in
the past several years."
One significant departure from her
previous cruising plans is the decision to forego attempting the first
yacht crossing of the NorthEast Passage this coming August and
September. The decision was not taken lightly, according to Richard
Beattie, the yacht's owner and chairman of its builder, Aquos Yachts. It
was made, he said, strictly for strategic and commercial reasons and on
the strong advice of its newly-appointed central listing agency, YCO.
(See attached statement from Richard Beattie).
The most important
factor in the decision, Beattie said, was the conflict between
attempting the historic passage and attending the upcoming Monaco Yacht
Show. "We simply couldn't do both," he said, and in the end we had to
bow to the commercial imperative of giving potential Aquos Yachts
clients in Europe, the Middle East, Russia and elsewhere the opportunity
to visit Big Fish. "During the Fort Lauderdale show we had more than
1,500 visitors aboard Big Fish," Beattie said. "It was an overwhelming
success and helped put the boat, and Aquos Yachts, on the map. But half
the yacht market has yet to experience what we are trying to achieve
with our next-generation yachting concept and in the end we owed it to
ourselves to take advantage of showcasing our 'go-anywhere in barefoot
luxury' philosophy to those who have not experienced it first-hand."
Big
Fish will, however, voyage into the Arctic Circle later this summer -
likely taking the rarely-traversed Canal north from St. Petersburg
through the beluga whale-filled White Sea - to complete in spirit, at
least, the intentions of the original itinerary.
Personal Statement from Richard Beattie:
We
did not take the decision to forego the Northeast Passage lightly. It
was made after much discussion among the Aquos Yachts team, which now
includes YCO, our new central listing agent for Big Fish. Ironically,
what finally made me comfortable with this decision was the realization
that we have completely proven what we initially set out to do nine
months ago, when we left Auckland Harbor for Big Fish's first stop in
Tahiti. We have drawn major accolades from the world yachting press,
drawn rave reviews from more than 1500 visitors aboard the boat during
the Fort Lauderdale boat show, cruised to some of the most remote areas
in the world, including a month in Antarctica, and cruised more than the
entire circumference of the planet at its widest point, the Equator,
without a single delaying system failure. As Big Fish's owner -- which
makes me her harshest critic as well as her most ardent supporter - I
can honestly say she has nothing left to prove. I have spent almost two
months aboard since she was launched and I can unabashedly testify to
her comfort, seaworthiness, mechanical integrity, luxuriousness and her
capacity to offer to me the kind of yachting experiences I had always
dreamed of having and sharing with my family and friends.
Continued over...
But
as a successful businessman I realize that the only way to any
commercial success is developing the market for my products and
services. Had we taken the Northeast Passage, for which we were on the
verge of receiving full permitting (at considerable expense), we would
have ended up halfway around the world from a major portion of the
yachting market who had never stepped aboard Big Fish.
With
another Aquos Yacht (50M, six-stateroom StarFish) less than 18 months
from delivery, our team - with my full support - came to the proper
strategic conclusion that the best interest of Big Fish and Aquos
Yachts, could only be served by bringing the yacht to Monaco this coming
September. Along with the rest of my team, I am deeply and personally
disappointed at missing the opportunity to do what no luxury yacht has
ever done before. For those of you who have supported our program and
encouraged our attempt to make yachting history, my team and I offer you
our deepest apologies for this change of direction, and our sincere
hopes that you can appreciate the importance of the rationale behind our
ultimate decision.
Sincerely,
Richard Beattie
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For more information please contact:
Jim Gilbert
+1 (954) 770 9624
jim@aquosyachts.com
M/Y Big Fish Leaves the Antarctic Waters Reaches Halfway Mark of Historic Voyage
Passes 22,000nm in six months -- the equivalent of a circumnavigation of the globe at the equator.
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Thursday 24th February 2011
Punta del Este, Uruguay - The 45M motor yacht Big Fish is in
Uruguay having successfully completed a five-week voyage from Argentina,
to the Antarctic Peninsula, to the Falkland Islands.
In the
Antarctic Big Fish hosted two sensationally successful 10-day charter
expeditions, along with a visit by her owner. The parties visited
penguin colonies, saw leopard seals feeding, enjoyed close encounters
with whales from aboard the yacht, as well as her custom aluminum
jetdrive tender, Triple Ripple.
The Antarctic expedition, which
included an ice pilot and an expedition leader and guide, along with the
normal complement of 10 crew, also included visits to Antarctic
research stations, where guests were able to meet scientists and learn
more about the Antarctic.
Big Fish crossed the infamous Drakes
Passage - one of the stormiest and most dangerous ocean crossings in the
world in late December. She rounded Cape Horn 5 weeks later on her way
to the Falkland Islands, where she spent a week awaiting good weather
for her crossing to the South American mainland. While there, Capt.
Winston-Joyce Clarke and his crew dove beneath Big Fish to check the
bottom and running gear for any possible damage while navigating the
ice-filled waters of Antarctica. He is pleased to report that the yacht,
which is built of a steel hull and an aluminum superstructure,
experienced absolutely no damage. Capt. Clarke gleefully emailed the
Aquos Yacht team from the Falklands, "We have successfully chartered and
catered to the owner while cruising 21,600 nautical miles, equal to
40,003 kilometres, in the first 7 months of operations. This is a credit
to the designer, builder and crew. The length of Earth's equator is
40,008 kilometers, which means that we have lapped the globe in our
explorations, all the while comfortably entertaining our delighted
guests."
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For charter inquiries, please contact Allan Jouning at 37S (allanj@37S.nz.co) or visit mybigfishcharters.com
For sale of Big Fish please contact Aquos Yachts (954 770 9624)
Smiles and nautical miles
How time flies when you're having fun!
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Wednesday 19th January 2011
One of the cornerstones of the Big Fish philosophy is to enjoy life to the full.
Given the opportunity to welcome guests on board in Antarctica, the Captain and his crew were eager to maximise every moment.
A busy schedule kept guests engaged and full of anticipation for what was coming next...more whale spotting, a glacier hike, a visit to a penguin colony or a sled down a snowy bay.
Whatever the activity of the day, from Paradise Bay, through Petermann Island and on to Pendulum Cove, there were smiles abound.
Tales of whales and more...
Ecstatic guests take it all in
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Wednesday 19th January 2011
Humpback, Orca and Minke whales, Leopard, Fur, Crabeater and Weddell seals, Gentoo, Chinstrap, Adelie and Macaroni penguins - all high on the list of 'must sees' on any trip to the Antarctic.
Big Fish guests were fortunate enough to enjoy super-close encounters with them all over the duration of their stay on board.
On frequent occasions, breakfast, lunch or dinner would be punctuated by shrieks of delight from the Bridge as the Captain, Ice Pilot or on-board naturalist would spot a noteworthy marine specimen.
Guests would grab their cameras and videos and head straight for the foredeck which provided the ultimate observation platform.
On one particularly memorable occasion, the guests on board were just two minutes in to a marine life presentation by the Expedition Leader in the main salon, when one of them spotted a Humpback Whale quite literally 20 metres away to the starboard side of the boat.
Suddenly the salon was alive with shutters clicking - with Big Fish's full-height glass windows providing a truly spectacular front row seat for this, one of the natural world's most impressive and inspiring performances.
Polar plunge ice-caps it all
Braving the freezing waters!
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Wednesday 19th January 2011
Indubitable courage, absurd heroism or incomparable foolishness? Whatever your take on this particular 'once-in-a-lifetime' experience, the crew and guests who literally jumped at the chance to tick this one off their list of 'things to do before I get old' will tell you what fun it was!
Some (the truly crazy few!) entered the icy waters in nothing more than bikinis and swim-shorts. Others chose to don immersion suits such that they could spend a little longer enjoying the unique experience whilst swimming to a nearby iceberg.
Frozen extremeties and adrenalin-fueled shrieks of delight ensued.
Everywhere you looked, the boat was brimming with smiling faces - lit up by the whole experience.
And that's what it's all about on board Big Fish...living life to the full.
Antarctica sunset cruise
Big Fish's tender provides spectacular views
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Tuesday 18th January 2011
On the final night of their time on board, Big Fish guests enjoyed a magnificent natural spectacle from the comfort of the custom-designed 28' tender - Triple Ripple.
The sunset cruise delivered a visual light show of epic proportions as the sun set and then rose again within the space of an hour.
Camera shutters worked overtime as guests worked to capture the drama and sheer beauty of the landscape.
At times it seemed as if the skies above the Antarctica Peninsula were on fire, with the bold lines of Big Fish framed centre stage.
Those present agreed that it was one of the most incredibly beautiful and tranquil experiences of their lives.
British Antarctic Base visit
Guests and Crew visit Port Lockroy
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Tuesday 18th January 2011
Port Lockroy is one of Antarctica's most historic locations and is undoubtedly one of the highlights of any trip to the frozen continent.
The old British 'Base', designated an Historic Site and Monument under the Antarctic Treaty, gave an extra warm welcome to Big Fish's guest and crew alike.
Known as 'Base A', Port Lockroy was established on Goudier Island in 1944 with the intention of reporting on enemy activities and at the same time providing weather reports and scientific surveys.
The eight man wintering team was led by Lt. Commander James Marr, who, as a young man first visited Antarctica under the leadership of Sir Ernest Shackleton.
Restored in 1996, the base is now run by the UK Antarctic Heritage Trust.
Four members of the Port Lockroy team enjoyed giving the visitors from Big Fish a guided tour of the museum and joined them enthusiastically in renditions of their respective national anthems from God Save the Queen, through The Star Spangled Banner to Die Stem and more!
Another unique day ended with the Port Lockroy team being invited aboard Big Fish to enjoy a hot shower, luxuriate in the jacuzzi and join the guests for dinner and a glass or two of bubbly. Perfect.