MY Scubafish
MY Scubafish
Our high-speed dive boat – ‘Scubafish’ can comfortably accommodate 22 scuba divers and snorkellers. This unusual high-speed cruiser does not travel like a conventional speedboat and benefits from an extremely smooth ride and minimal engine noise – i.e. you can have a normal conversation, read a book, walk around or even set-up your dive gear on the way out to the dive sites!
From our location in the South of Ko Lanta, we can reach Lanta’s Top Dive Sites much faster than dive boats that depart from Saladan in the North of the island. Our journey time to Hin Daeng & Hin Muang is just 1 hour (compared to 4 hours on a big boat from Saladan).
Our new, low-emission, Suzuki DF300 4-Stroke engines are kinder on the environment, give increased performance and efficiency and save you valuable holiday time.
Scubafish has a spacious indoor cabin with tables and chairs, a small sundeck on the upper deck and 22 double tank racks, so there is plenty of space to gear up and get your dive equipment ready.
The dive platform lies low in the water to aid entry and exit, and there are no awkward steps to negotiate once you’ve geared up and are ready to enter the water.
MY Scubafish departs from Kan Tiang Bay each day (weather permitting) with a short transfer, by longtail boat, from the beach.
Dive Boat Specifications
- Type: Motor Yacht
- Length: 13m
- Beam 3.8m
- Draft 0.6m
- Engines: 2x Outboard Suzuki DF300HP
- Cruising speed 22 knots/ Max 35 knots
- Emergency Oxygen/ First Aid
- Fresh water shower dive deck
- Spacious bathroom with sink & Fresh water shower
- Max capacity 22+3
- Full Screen GPS
- Full Screen Depth & Fish-Finder
- Radio/ Mobile communication
- 28 Life vests including children but not infants
We limit the number of guests on each boat to ensure you experience total, relaxed comfort. Dive groups are kept small so every diver can truly enjoy each dive. You will find the atmosphere and service on our dive boats, beyond anything you have experienced before!
MY Scubafish visits Hin Daeng & Hin Muang, Ko Phi Phi, Ko Rok and the King Cruiser Wreck.











