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ScubaPro I, II, III Liveaboard
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- Free DAN Dive Insurance
- No booking fees
- Book now, Pay later
- NitroxSurcharge
- Wi-FiFree
- Diving EquipmentSurcharge
- Tech Diving FriendlyNo
- Fleet namePro Dive Cairns
- Year built1998
- Length23.99
- Width7.29
- Capacity32
- MaterialSteel
ScubaPro is three liveaboards owned by Pro Dive Cairns. This company offers diving education for many years. Together with ScubaPro safari you can become a diver and practice your new skills. First Scuba Pro yacht was built and launched in 1998 and then other two were launched in 2002 and 2004.
Boat interior
Each of three Scuba Pro boats has 16 cabins that can accommodate 32 persons. 14 cabins with twin beds, suits for sharing, and the other two has double beds. Rooms have shared bathroom and central air conditioning. To spend time in between dives boats have spacious salon and sundeck with sun loungers.
Dive deck
Three ScubaPro boats have spacious and comfortable dive decks. Because Pro Dive Cairns main goal it to teach others how to dive, boats often have novice divers on board. Scuba Pro liveaboard has all necessary equipment to make first dives convenient, like dive platform for example. Boat is photography friendly. There is a camera table to maintain equipment after diving and separate rinsing tank.
Safety
Scuba Pro crew teams pay special attention to the safety. All boats have necessary safety equipment: life vests, emergency rafts, first aid kits and fire fighting equipment. Team members know how to manage emergency situations a trained in first aid.
Become a diver
Scuba Pro boats are comfortable for making first steps in diving. You can get first diving experience or improve your diving skills. Pro Dive Cairns together with Scuba Pro liveaboards offer a full range of PADI diving courses. Also, you can practice new skills on board.
Itineraries
Diving itineraries of ScubaPro liveaboards include visiting of Great Barrier Reef. This world's greatest destination consist of many dive sites and it can not leave you indifferent. There are dive sites for divers of all levels. Shallow spots for newbies and outer reefs for experienced divers. Great barrier reef consists of many corals, few endemics can be found here. Lots of fish can be spotted, like reef sharks, eels, morays, clownfish, red-throat emperor, snappers and lionfish and many others. Minky whales can be often met while diving near Great Barrier Reef.
When to go
Australia is great all year round. There are particular seasons for different parts of Australia that can be considered as high season. For most parts, it's an end of August to the beginning of December.
Scuba Pro Liveaboards can be a great choice if you are not a diver yet, but you want to try a new adventure. These liveaboards, also good for divers with experience to get new skills. And of course you can discover breathtaking Great Barrier Reef together with ScubaPro liveaboards
CabinsView deck plan

Twin Cabin
- Deck
- Lower Deck
- Bedding
- Twin Beds (Bunk-Style)
- Max occupancy
- 2 Guests
- Aircon
- Aircon
- Number of Cabins
- 14 Cabins

Double Cabin
- Deck
- Lower Deck
- Bedding
- Double Bed
- Max occupancy
- 2 Guests
- Aircon
- Aircon
- Number of Cabins
- 2 Cabins
Amenities
- Boat specification
- Diving and Safety
Boat specification
- Fleet namePro Dive Cairns
- Year built1998
- Last renovation dateJanuary, 2017
- Length23.99
- Width7.29
- Capacity32
- MaterialSteel
- LanguagesEnglish
- Handicapped FriendlyNo
- Number of cabins16
- EnginesMTU 500Hp x 2
- Generator1 X Cummins 4BT with power output of 45kva 1 X Caterpillar C4.4 with power output of 86kva
- Compressors2 x K180
- TendersYamaha 15HP
- Power plugs onboardAustralian 3 pin power outlet at 240V
- On-board payment methodsCash
- Water capacity8000
- Fuel capacity10000
Crew
Generally, dives throughout the trip are self-guided. During the initial dive of the trip, an instructor will supervise divers in the water
Onboard Facilities
- Laundry Service
- Massage
- Onboard Kayaks
- Audio & Video Entertainment
- Air Conditioned Saloon
- Sun Deck
- Sun Loungers
- Open Air Saloon
- Indoor Saloon
- Bar
- Child Friendly
- Non-Diver (Snorkeler) Friendly
- Hot Tub / Jacuzzi
- SPA
- Land Excursions
- Fishing
Cabin Facilities
- TV in Cabins
- Air Conditioning
- En-Suite Cabins
- Wall Fan
- Lockable Storage
- Towels
- Bathrobe
- Hairdryer
- Toiletries
Food & drinks
- Western Food
- Local Food
- Dietary Restrictions
- Buffet Style
- Alcoholic Beverages and Spirits
- A La Carte
- Hot & Soft Drinks and Cold
- Snacks All Day
Photography Facilities
- Camera & Photography Station
- Separate Rinsing Tanks for U/W Camera
- Camera Table
- Special Storage for U/W Camera
- Charging Stations
Diving and Safety
- Radar
- GPS Tracking
- Radio VHF/DSC/SSB
- Life Rafts
- Life Jackets
- Fire Fighting Equipment
- Emergency Oxygen
- First Aid Kits
- Sounder
- Satellite Phone
- Bilge Pump Alarm
- Searchlight
- EPIRB (emergency position indicating radio beacon)
- Emergency Flares
- Smoke Detectors
- Life Rings
Diving Facilities
- Warm Water Showers
- Rebreather Support
- Compressors
- Rinse Hosts
- Tenders for Diving
- Tech Diving
- Dive Deck
- DIN Adaptors
- Personal Storage Space
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