
Arctic Research Foundation’s landing craft, based in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, is ideal for day trips near Victoria Island. With its heated cabin, washroom, and a comfortable cruising speed of up to 22 kts/h, the landing craft provides smooth and easy transport.
July - October (weather dependent)
Victoria Island, Nunavut
Builder: Munson Boats
Launched: 2010
Build Material: Welded Aluminum
Length: 10m (33’)
Breadth: 3.3m (10’)
Draft: 0.4m (16’’)
Propulsion: Twin 225hp Yamaha Outboards
Bow Thruster: Yes
Carrying Capacity: 2041 kg (4500lb) including crew
Crew Capacity: 12
Cruising Range: 130 NM w/ onboard fuel tanks 260 NM range possible w/ aux fuel tanks
Cruising Speed: 22 kts
Maximum Speed: 31 kts
Fuel Capacity: 458L
Working Deck Space: 3m (10’) x 2.7m (9’)
Heated cab
Indoor seating for six
Indoor Worktable
Private washroom with flushing head
Davit w/ Electric line hauler 250lb SWL
Dive ladder
Seawater washdown system
115 VAC generators
Furuno Radar
Plotter/Sounder
GPS
VHF Radio
Arctic Research Foundation’s landing craft, based in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, is ideal for day trips near Victoria Island. With its heated cabin, washroom, and a comfortable cruising speed of up to 22 kts/h, the landing craft provides smooth and easy transport.
The bow ramp lowers onto the shore, making it easy for people, vehicles, and equipment to be loaded and unloaded directly from the vessel. The vessel is 10 meters long and comfortably allows for two crew and four researchers in the heated cab. The vessel also has a custom dive ladder making it the perfect platform for scuba operations.
Whether you're conducting research or community initiatives, our vessel ensures a safe and convenient journey.