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This sailing vessel has been used in several [[TIGHAR]] expeditions. Team members live aboard the ship and commute to work ashore. Nai’a is not a big ship but she’s a comfortable ship. Each cabin is individually air-conditioned and has a private head (toilet) and shower. The team dines together in the main salon and the food is first class. | [[Image:Naia-02.jpg|thumb]][[Image:naia.jpg]]This 120-foot sailing vessel, based in Fiji, has been used in several [[TIGHAR]] expeditions. | ||
"Team members live aboard the ship and commute to work ashore. Nai’a is not a big ship but she’s a comfortable ship. Each cabin is individually air-conditioned and has a private head (toilet) and shower. The team dines together in the main salon and the food is first class. | |||
[[Image:Naiad.jpg|thumb]] | |||
"Nai’a uses hard-bottomed inflatables known, coincidentally, as Naiads. Boarding and disembarking the skiffs from the ship’s aft dive platform in a choppy sea requires timing, core strength, and agility. A misstep can mean getting crushed between the skiff and the hull. The Black Tips (reef sharks) are always on hand to help should anyone fall overboard."[http://tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/NikuVI/SponsorTeamMembers.html] | |||
* [http://www.naia.com.fj/ Nai'a's home page.] | * [http://www.naia.com.fj/ Nai'a's home page.] | ||
Revision as of 03:34, 14 October 2009

This 120-foot sailing vessel, based in Fiji, has been used in several TIGHAR expeditions.
"Team members live aboard the ship and commute to work ashore. Nai’a is not a big ship but she’s a comfortable ship. Each cabin is individually air-conditioned and has a private head (toilet) and shower. The team dines together in the main salon and the food is first class.

"Nai’a uses hard-bottomed inflatables known, coincidentally, as Naiads. Boarding and disembarking the skiffs from the ship’s aft dive platform in a choppy sea requires timing, core strength, and agility. A misstep can mean getting crushed between the skiff and the hull. The Black Tips (reef sharks) are always on hand to help should anyone fall overboard."[1]