The Motor Vessel Skorpios II was built in 1988 at the Skorpios shipyard in Chile, in compliance with SOLAS and International Maritime Organization regulations, and is currently classified by Overseas Marine Certification Services (OMCS), Class No. 12823, IMO No. 8006397. The vessel bears the call sign CBKP and was designed and built for operation in ice-prone in ice-prone waters.
The vessel’s cabins, bathrooms, and dining facilities were refurbished in 2025. The vessel has an overall length of 70 m, a beam of 10 m and a draft of 2.87 m, and a displacement of 1,520 tonnes. She holds an International Freeboard Certificate and a Certificate of Registration (No. 2567) issued by the Directorate General of the Maritime Territory and Merchant Marine of Chile.
The vessel accommodates up to 106 passengers based on double occupancy and offers 53 cabins distributed across five decks, featuring twin, double, and king-sized beds. All cabins are equipped with private bathrooms, smart TV, and background music. The ship also features two comfortable bar lounges and a spacious dining room.
Characteristics
– Total Length: 70.00 m
– Moulded Beam: 10 m
– Moulded Depth: 4.20 m
– Draught: 2.87 m
– Displacement: 1210 tones.
– Power: 1.497 hp.
– Speed: 12 knots
– Range: 2000 nautical miles
– Maximum passenger capacity: 106
– Cabins: 53
– Crew: 34
– Year: 1988
– Refurbished: 2025
– Classification: OMCS
– SOLAS/IMO

