MV True North

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MV True North
Status: In Service
Entered service: 2005
Tonnage: 740 GRT
Length: 50 metres LOA
Beam: 10 metres
Draft: 2.2 metres
Speed: 14 knots
Decks: 3
Complement: 36 passengers, 18 crew
Registry: Australia
MV True North anchored off Eyre Peninsula in South Australia. January 2008. Photo:Roderick Eime
MV True North anchored off Eyre Peninsula in South Australia. January 2008. Photo:Roderick Eime

MV True North is an expedition yacht operating predominantly in Western Australia's north west.

Each year, she does one circumnavigation of Australia offering exclusive, luxury expeditions in Papua New Guinea, Cape York, Great Barrier Reef, Sydney and, from 2008, South Australia.

She was built at Austal shipyards in Fremantle, Western Australia, and delivered to its owners, Broome-based North Star Cruises, in March 2005.

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