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Pennicott Wilderness Journeys, Australia

A close collaboration between Sealegs International, Naiad Design and Naiad’s Australian builder Kirby Marine has resulted in the launching of the largest Sealegs-equipped vessel yet – an 11.5m Naiad tourist boat capable of carrying 30 passengers.

The journey started about three years ago when tourism operator Robert Pennicott started investigating a possible operation in the pristine wilderness area of Wilson’s Promontory in Victoria, Australia. Robert already had an award-winning adventure tourism operation in Tasmania, using no less than nine 11.3m and 12.5m Naiad boats.

The operation in the Promontory was open to all applicants, but the Pennicott Wilderness Journeys pitch won out because of the benefits of Sealegs amphibious technology. Sealegs System 100 AES means that there is no docking or jetty requirement – so the Promontory can remain the pristine environment it is today.