The Ombak Biru was designed and built with a dive liveaboard specification in mind. The vessel is inspired by a traditional Indonesian wooden two-masted sailing 'phinisi' schooner. It comes with tastefully appointed comfortable accommodation, delectable cuisine, professional Cruise Director, dive staff, crew and much more to ensure that your vacation is an optimal mix of adventure and relaxation combined with the classic ambience of a vintage wooden sailing ship.

The Ombak Biru is also known as Komodo Dancer, a vessel affliated with the Dancerfleet primarily sailing around the areas of Flores, East Nusa Tenggara region of Indonesia. The Dancerfleet, a world renowned liveaboard group, is at the fore front of liveaboard luxury and provides fully inclusive high quality dive trips to The Komodo National park and Alors

Port of Registry/Flag: Indonesia

Built: South Sulawesi, Indonesia 2000/2001

Type: Wooden schooner

Length: 30 metres LOD, 35 metres LOA

Beam: 8 metres

Draft: 2.5 metres

Number of Passengers: 16

Accommodation: Two double deluxe and four twin staterooms

Suites: Two owners suites, twin/double convertible

Total Displacement: 350 tons

Propulsion: 1 Mitsubishi/Hyundai 450 Hp

Fuel capacity: 12,000 liters

Fresh Water Capacity: 11,000 liters

Desalinator Production: 6200 liters per day

Cruising Speed: 8 - 10 knots

Range: 1100 Nm

Navigation Aids: VHF, SSB, Furuno 36 mile radar, GPS

Voltage: 1 x Mitsubishi 63 KVA gensets, 220v, 50 cycle plus 1 x Mitsubishi 50 KVA

Air-conditioning: To all interior areas

Communications: Satellite Phone, USB and VHF Radio