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Goody

Goody is a 33′ Dean catamaran with 3 double cabins with linen, a bathroom, saloon and kitchen. The kitchen is equipped with a two-plate gas stove, fresh water, oven, freezer and bar fridge. She is also equipped with a dive compressor, fishing rods and a rubberduck with 30hp. Scuba diving gear can be arranged if required.
Contact:Jacolette@exigent.co.za





Visit any of these fine locations on board Goody:

Bassas da India

A Southern African islands in the warm southern Mozambique Channel, about one-half of the way from Madagascar to Mozambique and about one-third the size of The Mall in Washington, DC.

Inhaca Island, Mozambique

Inhaca Island is a small inhabited island in Mozambique which offers a variety of breathtaking beaches, coral reefs and exotic marine life. The island encompassess large areas of unspoiled evergreen forest and bush land.
Activities:
Explore the long white
Sunny beaches
Snorkel in the azure blue seas
Scuba dive along the coral reefs
Excellent fishing opportunities
Relax at the hotel pool side
Enjoy the lazy pace of Africa
Professional watersport facilities
Marvellous birdwatching (over 200 recorded species).

Sodwana

Sodwana Bay is considered to be the premier dive site in South Africa and is the only tropical dive site in South Africa. Sodwana is one of the few places world-wide where dive sites are reached by weaving a path through breaking waves. This thrilling experience adds to the excitement of the dive.
Although it is considered by many to be mainly a dive destination, Sodwana offers excellent fishing. Either from the shore or from purpose built fishing ski boats. Many game fish are caught here. Large Marlin are also caught, examples of which can be seen in the Leatherback restaurant in Sodwana Bay Lodge

The Bazaruto Island - Mozambique

  • Beautiful subtropical island
  • Stunning coral reefs
  • An ecological gem
Bazaruto Island is one of five principal islands in the Bazaruto Archipelago, which lies just 30km off the coast of Vilanculos in Inhambane Province. It is the largest of all the islands, approximately 37km long and up to 7km wide.
The Bazaruto Archipelago's islands were formed when sand was deposited here hundreds of thousands of years ago by the waters of the Limpopo River. The river estuary has now been shifted through various tectonic forces several hundred kilometres to the south. During low tide many white sandy islands pop up, covered in shells. Only six hours later they will be ten metres underwater again. Legend has it that the Portuguese disposed of prisoners this way, by dropping them off on a beautiful deserted island.
Sunrset Transkei A School of Fish Sunrise Bassas