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transports wheelchairs between decks. All beds on board have been replaced with slightly higher versions to aid those with physical difficulties, while a state-of-the-art wheelchair has been added for use by clients not easily able to bring their own. Once on board, and should they choose, wheelchair bound guests never have to move below decks - quite an advantage. Osprey’s two pontoon tender boats are also wheelchair friendly and Keith has designed a retractable ramp system from the mother ship onto the tenders for those in wheelchairs. While the 7m pontoon has a roof and is suitable for longer outings, the smaller 4.8m pontoon is open and more suited to serious fishermen. Powered by small outboards, they are not designed for long distance, but rather exploring and game viewing close to the mother ship. Osprey’s other amenities include a top deck Jacuzzi under shade, sun deck, dining area, bar (with kitchenette), fully equipped kitchen, three 20cu/ft deep freezers, 12v/220v lighting and power (with two generators) and a 3m square swimming The top deck cabins with central, wheelchair accessible bathroom fully fitted to assist those with disabilities The tender boats, one with shaded roof and the other open ideal, stable craft for longer excursions The huge top deck, boasting shaded Jacuzzi and sundeck V o l . 24 # 6 Osprey’s crew - chef, captain and deck hands a great bunch of guys http://www.africanfishermanonline.com P a g e 11