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Four AutoCad views of the Trekker 70

Adventure Craft

The Trekker vessel is a whole new philosophy in offshore cruising, a range of vessels designed to enhance enjoyment of the destination as much as the journey. These vessels are capable of extensive ocean and coastal passages with the onboard auxiliary craft to enjoy a wide range of inshore sailing and gunk-holing. Trekker passagemakers are efficient and eco-friendly, designed to tread lightly over the environment and leave no footprint in their passing.

Adventure class means having the capability to enjoy the environment to the maximum. Further evidence of this can be seen on the boat deck and garage deck. Here a wide array of owner selected craft can be stored and handled. A typical assortment may contain a 15’ RIB, 17’ landing craft capable of carrying an ATV, and one or two Jet Skis®. Aft steps lead to the garage deck where additional craft may include a mini-sub, kayaks, wake boards, and a classic rowing/sailing dinghy.

Main Deck

Line drawing of Trekker main deck

Even with all the adventure craft, there is still plenty of outdoor space for the lanai lounge, featuring spacious seating and a large table for alfresco dinners. A compact sink and BBQ facilitate quick food service off the Trekker’s busy stern. This space extends forward into the main salon with its twin settees providing comfortable lounging for two - or seating for many. A large flatscreen TV rises out of the entertainment cabinet for viewing and self-stows for offshore travel, perfect for entertaining and movie-nights. Up three steps forward is the spacious and practical galley with full size fridge, wall oven, microwave convection oven, pantry, dishwasher, and trash compactor. The range top is positioned in the island with the overhead cabinet and hood fan providing a spot for the flatscreen, which drops down at the touch of a button for casual TV and video games.

There’s counter seating around the island for the gang that always gathers to test the cooking. Forward, surrounded by windows, is the dining area with seating for eight.

Upper Deck

Line drawing of Trekker upper deck


The starboard stairway leads upwards to a remarkable space. The Command Control Center is an innovative glass enclosed viewing platform, providing elevated panoramic vistas at anchor or underway. Forward is a large settee providing comfortable lounging at anchor as well as when the vessel is underway. A very complete raised helm station is positioned just aft with two helm chairs. Directly aft of the helm is a large chart table with backup chart storage and counter seating for tracking the vessel’s progress on paper as well as electronic charts. A compact day head is fitted to port aft with a wet bar located just forward. Port and starboard wing doors lead to docking balconies each with a remote helm station. Large sky-roof windows hinge to provide an open flybridge feeling.

Lower Deck

Line drawing Trekker of lower deck


The interior is spacious and accommodating for a family of four with lots of room for guests. The master stateroom is full beam with a standard size queen berth, walk-in closet and spacious head and shower. Amidships is a large guest stateroom also with standard size queen berth and head with shower. On the port side is a complete head for use by the fore cabin and also as a day head. In the bow is a set of upper and lower V berths for use as a kid’s dorm. At the forward end of this compartment are hanging lockers before the collision bulkhead. The washer and dryer are located at the foot of the stairs to the main deck with plenty of storage outboard.

Garage / Engine RoomClose up drawing of Trekker engine room

In fact, storage is one of the many details carefully and effectively addressed in the design of each Trekker. The garage space features practical and functional storage for dive gear, oars, sailing rig, lifejackets, fishing gear, spare parts, and all the support paraphernalia needed to maximize the use of the onboard adventure watercraft. There is even a computer station featuring state of the art inventory control and maintenance scheduling. A gas fuelling station is fitted into the transom corners to refill thirsty outboards. The engine room provides spacious access for maintenance of the engines, gensets, fuel polishing system, watermakers, hydraulics, pumps, and systems that run the vessel.