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Our boats what you need to know

There’s only one way to experience the home of Scotland’s greatest legend – on one of our boats.

There are four vessels in our Jacobite fleet, each with onboard toilets. We’ve decked out our fleet with everything you need to make sure you can explore the world’s most famous loch in safety and comfort – that includes serving a range of light snacks, soft drinks, and hot beverages. We even have a bar on board - sláinte

You’ll find our fleet’s knowledgeable staff are friendly and love to help, while an audio commentary also guides you as you sail.

We have toilets on board - you'll never get caught short while sailing the loch!

We serve drinks and light snacks. But please, do not feed the monster!

There's FREE WiFi onboard. But we don't recommend surfing on Loch Ness!

Jacobite Warrior

24.5m
Length
8m
Beam
1.6m
Laden
12 knots
Speed
250
Maximum passengers
3
Minimum crew
Many a warrior has passed through the Great Glen over the centuries – now our very own Jacobite Warrior proudly patrols the waters of Loch Ness. Not only does she protect you from the beast that lurks below, she also shields you from the elements thanks to double-glazing and onboard central heating. You might just find a warming dram behind the bar too.

Of Gallic descent, this robust, aluminium-hulled catamaran was designed by the French naval architects Mer et Design and constructed in the glamorous setting of Cannes. In her previous life, Jacobite Warrior roamed the waters of the Mediterranean before catching the eye of "Compagnie des Iles" who took her to Brittany, where she cruised to the islands in the Gulf of Morbihan.

But a true warrior belongs in the Highlands. So this impressive vessel set sail for Loch Ness in 2011, where she received a warm welcome and a total refit – including two powerful new Volvo engines. Nowadays, Jacobite Warrior's strong exterior belies her warm, softer side. Once onboard, you can relax, visit the bar, and tuck into a light snack as she sails.

Registered at: Inverness No 918294

Call Sign: 2FQD8 MMSI Number: 235093322 

Main Engines: 2 x Volvo Penta D12MH 450hp

Generators: one 26kVa Beta Marine 26, one Perkins 22 kVa

Furuno NavNet Radar, GPS, Plotter and Echo Sounder. Sailor RT6210 and Icom IC-M323 VHF radios, 2 x 100 person Zodiac and 2 x 50 person Zodiac.  Open Inflatable liferafts, four Icom M71 handheld VHF radios. Adult, children and large person lifejackets.

Jacobite Rebel

20.60m
Length
7.64m
Beam
1.2m
Laden
13 knots
Speed
200
Maximum passengers
2
Minimum crew
The clans of the Highlands were known for their rebellious spirit. This trait continues on board our very own Jacobite Rebel. With a top speed of 12 knots and a passenger capacity of 200, she can give our Jacobite Warrior a run for her money. And if you’re feeling rebellious yourself, you can order spirits at her onboard bar – as well as wine, beer, hot drinks and a range of light snacks.

Like Warrior, Rebel is also a catamaran of Gallic birth, designed by Phillipe Suberero and built by Chantier naval de Rovere near Toulon in France. Originally named Jules Verne IV, the vessel didn't quite make it "around the world in 80 days", but she did sail proudly between Cannes, Nice and St Tropez. In 2014, she said "au revoir" to the Mediterranean, setting sail for Loch Ness.

After a long and arduous journey north, Jacobite Rebel arrived – polished and preened by MacDuff Shipbuilders at Buckie. She has now joined Jacobite's proud fleet of impressive vessels. Her crew is proud to welcome you on board!

Registered at Inverness No 920778

Call Sign: 2IOI8 (Two India Oscar India Eight)

MMSI Number: 235111446

Main Engines: Scania D109 257 KW. 

Generator: 2 x Beta Marine 32 Kva 26 Kva

VHF Radio with DSC                 2 x Sailor 6210 with DSC

VHF Radio Handheld                 3 x Icom IC-M73

Radar                                       Simrad

Plotter                                      Simrad/ Olex

Echo Sounder                           1 Simrad Video Sounder

Compass                                  Simrad Compass

 

Life-Saving Equipment

4 x 65 man RFD ORIL 

200 Cosalt Premier life jackets for >32kg
20 infant
20 Large  persons
11 orange lifebuoys marked
Jacobite Rebel, Inverness, 6 with lines, 4 with lights, 1 plain, 3 red parachute flares, 3 Hand orange smoke and 3 handheld red MOB luff tackle, davit and Jasons' Cradle. 

 

 

Jacobite Maverick

21.34m
Length
7.60m
Beam
1.90m
Laden
17 knots
Speed
200
Maximum passengers
3
Minimum crew
Built in 2018, the custom designed 200-seat Catamaran built by the very talented Wight’s shipyard, is the fourth member of our fleet. Allowing us to show off one of Scotland’s most iconic bodies of water to a legendary 859 visitors every hour!

Like her name, the Jacobite Maverick is completely unique. Equipped with on board sonars and TV screens, our Nessie enthusiasts won’t miss a blip! Sticking to the trendsetter description, the Jacobite Maverick’s environmental credentials leave other boats green with envy! With an eco-friendly design for lower fuel consumption and water waste, she gets a big green tick from us!

Registered at Inverness - 923189

Call Sign: M D B R 5

MMSI Number: 235111446

Main Engines: 2 x  Scania Di9 257 Kw

Generator: 2 x Beta Marine 32 Kva

VHF Radio with DSC                 2 x Sailor 6210 with DSC

VHF Radio Handheld                 4 x Icom IC-M73

Radar                                       Simrad

Plotter                                      Simrad/ Olex

Echo Sounder                           1 Simrad Video Sounder

Compass                                  Simrad Compass

 

Life-Saving Equipment

4 x RFD Ferryman 65-person ORIL 

200 Crewsaver Premier life jackets for >43kg
20 infant
2 x man orange Karly floats
6 orange lifebuoys marked
Jacobite Maverick, Inverness, 2 with lines, 4 with lights,  4 red parachute flares, 2 Hand orange smoke and 6 hand-held red MOB luff tackle.