- IMO # 8984537 (ISM)
- Safety Management Certificate (SOLAS)
- Passenger Ship Safety Certificate
- International Port and Ship Security (ISPS)
All crew has been trained according to Standards of Training, Certification and Watch Keeping for Seafarers 1978 & 1995 (STCW95).
Built with Underwater Photographers in Mind
The huge dive-deck has several camera tables and rinse tanks. Care has been taken to ensure that photographers have safe places to put down their expensive cameras just before and after the dive. She also has a dedicated photo room just off the saloon. This is where you can charge batteries (both 220V and 110V outlets are available) and work on your camera in between dives in comfort and with privacy. The computer is here so you can burn CDs or work on your Photoshop techniques. The boat offers E-6 processing as well.
The Perfect Dive Deck
Ocean Rover's unique feature is the whale deck. This is the lower section of the dive-deck that slopes down to the waterline allowing for optimum ease of diving operations. This whale deck is where the dinghies are stored when the vessel is underway. It's also where, when appropriate, guests make giant stride entries into the water, or board the dinghies to get to the dive site.
The gearing up area is huge as would be appropriate for a vessel of this size, and every care has been taken to make that that diving operations are easy and painless. The crew is extremely helpful, understand how expensive and valuable your equipment is, and treat it accordingly.
Ocean Rover offers a world-class liveaboard experience not found on too many other boats in Southeast Asia. She was built for practicality, and is designed for diving and living on board in comfort in both good and poor weather. Most importantly, she is probably the safest vessel operating in Thailand today (and is certainly no slouch in Indonesia). All in all, Ocean Rover will give you a liveaboard diving experienced you will never forget.
MV Ocean Rover Liveaboard Technical & Safety
| Safety Certification | |||
| For further information on safety at sea and international regulations covering these issues, please visit this interesting website. Ocean Rover is IMO certified for international travel. | |||
| Communication equipment, electronics, bells and whistles | |||
| CB radio, VHF, VHF DSC, 1 SSB (GMDSS) VHF Handhelds; 2 GPSs; 2 Radars; / 2 sounders; mobile telephone /satellite phone; Automatic Identification System (AIS)/ 2 EPIRBs; Ship Security Alert System (SSAS) / 2 Search and Rescue Transponders (SART 1 & 2). | |||
| Emergency items | |||
| First aid kit (similar to ambulance crew), Oxygen, DAN oxygen kit, 2 30-person SOLAS A life rafts, overboard kits, SOLAS approved life vests, flares, etc. | |||
| Crew | |||
| 1 Master/ Ship Security Officer (SSO); 1 Captain; 1 Chief Engineer; 1 Engineer; 1 Crew Chief/ Bosun; 1 Senior Crew/ Deck Officer; 2 Dinghy Drivers; 1 Cook; 2 Hostesses; 1 Cruise Director; 1 Divemaster; 1 Local Guide (Indonesia only); Company Security Officer (CSO) | |||
| Specifications | |||
| LOA | 30m (100ft) | GWT | 279 tons |
| Beam | 8m /26ft | Speed | 12 knots |
| Fuel | 15,000 liters | Guests | 16 persons |
| Draft | 2m /6.5ft | Range | 3500 nautical miles |
| Water | 12,000 liters + 2 Water makers | Dinghy | Two x 5.6m (18ft) RIB with 60 HP Yamaha outboard |
| Engineering | |||
| Engines | Hino, 3 X 430Hp |
Nitrox | Yes |
| Generators | 2 X 75 kW 220 V | Compressors | 3 x electric Bauer Mariner M II E, 4500-psi |
| Onboard facilities | |||
| Cabins | 4 Deluxe cabins, en suite bathrooms, double and twin beds on top deck 8 Deluxe cabins, en suite bathrooms, double and twin beds on mid deck |
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| Bathrooms | 9 Hot & Cold Shower | Deck Showers | 2 |
| Entertainment | CD/ DVD/ CVD / 42" Plasma television and home theatre | ||
| Saloon | 2 x indoor and 2 x outdoor saloons | Sundeck | 1 X 50 square meters |
| Nitrox tanks | 32 | Air tanks | 50 X 80cft; 2 95cft |

