Crewed Motor Sailer THE MAJ OCEANIC
Classic Phinisi elegance through Indonesia's most pristine waters
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About Crewed Motor Sailer THE MAJ OCEANIC
THE MAJ OCEANIC is a traditional Phinisi motor sailer built in 2020, combining Indonesian shipbuilding heritage with contemporary comfort. Her teak-lined interiors and open-air deck spaces create an unhurried setting for exploring the archipelago, whilst seven thoughtfully appointed cabins accommodate up to 12 guests with a dedicated crew of 16 led by Captain Valerianus.
The vessel's design prioritises ease of movement across multiple deck zones. An expansive sun deck with loungers overlooks the seascape; the foredeck hosts alfresco dining beneath starlit skies; the main aft deck provides shaded relaxation space. Additional amenities include a mini golf area and onboard spa, allowing you to balance exploration with rejuvenation between anchorages.
Your culinary experience rests with Chef Gusti, whose nearly three decades of experience span Mediterranean cruise lines and North Balinese cuisine. He sources local ingredients and applies classical technique to deliver vibrant Asian-inspired menus that reflect each day's location, whether anchored off Komodo or Raja Ampat.
Highlights
- •Seven cabins with flexible berths (2 Kings, 3 Queens, 2 Singles) accommodate groups up to 12 guests in private comfort
- •Experienced dive master on staff; multiple deck levels suited to water sports, photography, and observation
- •Chef Gusti's 30-year culinary pedigree ensures restaurant-quality meals using seasonal Indonesian ingredients
- •Personalised itineraries through Komodo, Raja Ampat, and the Andaman region, guided by an expert Indonesian captain and professional crew
The Charter Experience
Crewed charters aboard THE MAJ OCEANIC operate throughout Indonesia and the Andaman Sea, with principal itineraries centred on Labuan Bajo, Komodo, and Raja Ampat. Your captain and cruise director craft personalised routes according to your interests: multi-day dives through some of the world's richest coral ecosystems, cultural visits to remote villages, or island-hopping for photography and natural history. The vessel's size and shallow draft enable access to anchorages unavailable to larger ships, whilst her experienced crew handles all navigation, cuisine, diving logistics, and onboard services. Typical charters span seven days, though flexible itineraries are available. This is a working sailer with auxiliary engines, not a superyacht, which appeals to discerning travellers seeking authenticity and seamless access to Indonesia's most compelling waters.
Suggested Itinerary
A typical seven-day Komodo charter begins in Labuan Bajo, progressing to Rinca Island for komodo dragon encounters and snorkelling, then onwards through the Flores Strait to Pink Beach and Padar Island. Subsequent days venture deeper into Raja Ampat or nearby dive sites such as Batu Bolong, where pristine coral gardens meet pelagic wildlife. Evenings feature sunset dining on deck, whilst mornings allow early-start dives or cultural excursions. Return to Labuan Bajo or continue further east depending on your preferences and conditions.
Specifications
47.0 m
12
7
12
Monohull
2020
9 kn
16
