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Why Choose Yankee Freedom II
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Yankee Freedom II |
Fast Cat |
| How spacious is your boat? |
3,500 sq. ft. (approx.)
Certified for 250 people; to maximize comfort carries no more than 135 people. |
1,500 sq. ft. (approx.)
Certified for 100 people and carries a maximum of 100 people. |
Do you have multiple
exterior decks with good
vantage points for
sightseeing? |
YES
2 decks: A shaded upper deck and a 360º lower deck with access to the front for excellent dolphin and turtle spotting. |
NO
One small non-shaded rear deck for smokers. |
| Is your boat insulated from noise? |
YES
Main cabin rides on rubber insulators. |
NO
Cabin attached directly to pontoons. |
Do you have food and
beverage bars on your boat? |
YES
2 full bars with frozen drinks on upper and lower decks. Hot and cold snack bar in main cabin. |
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Cold snacks; no bar. |
How many bathrooms
do you have?
Are any of them wheelchair
accessible? |
3
large bathrooms totaling 54 sq ft.
YES |
2
bathrooms totaling 18 sq ft.
NO |
Have you won any
environmental awards
or certifications? |
YES
2008 ISO 14001 Certification;
EPA Environmental Award winner. |
NO |
Do you have an
entertainment system? |
YES
4 tvs and stereo system. |
YES
Stereo system. |
| Do you have fresh water rinses? |
YES: 2
2 open showers on board. |
YES
Hose on dock. |
| How long does it take to get to Fort Jefferson? |
2 hours and 15 minutes. |
2 hours and 15 minutes. |
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Dry Tortugas National Park measures 100 square miles, although it is mostly underwater. |
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| National Parks |
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Florida National Parks |
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Florida State Parks |
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National Parks by State |
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National Parks by State: |
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Denali
National Park & Preserve - Denali Park, AK
Denali's dynamic glaciated landscape supports a diversity of wildlife with grizzly bears, caribou, wolves, Dall sheep and moose. Summer slopes are graced with birds and wildflowers. Visitors enjoy sightseeing, backpacking, mountaineering, and research opportunities. Whether climbing or admiring, the crowning jewel of North America’s highest peak is the awe inspiring 20,320 foot Mount McKinley. |
Alagnak Wild River - King Salmon, AK
headwaters of the Alagnak Wild River lie within the rugged Aleutian Range of neighboring Katmai National Park & Preserve. Meandering west towards Bristol Bay and the Bering Sea, the Alagnak traverses the beautiful Alaska Peninsula, providing an unparalleled opportunity to experience the unique wilderness, wildlife, and cultural heritage of southwest Alaska. |
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| Alabama |
Little River Canyon National Preserve - Fort Payne, AL
Little River is unique because it flows for most of its length atop Lookout Mountain in northeast Alabama. Forested uplands, waterfalls, canyon rims and bluffs, pools, boulders, and sandstone cliffs offer settings for a variety of recreational activities. Natural resources and cultural heritage come together to tell the story of the Preserve, a special place in the Southern Appalachians. |
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| Arizona |
Grand Canyon National Park - Grand Canyon, AZ
The Grand Canyon is more than a great chasm carved over millennia through the rocks of the Colorado Plateau. It is more than an awe-inspiring view. It is more than a pleasuring ground for those who explore the roads, hike the trails, or float the currents of the turbulent Colorado River. |
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| Arkansas |
Pea Ridge National Military Park - Pea Ridge, AR
On March 7 & 8, 1862, 26,000 soldiers fought here to decide the fate of Missouri. The 4,300-acre park honors those who fought for their way of life, North and South. |
Hot Springs National Park - Hot Springs, AR
People have used the hot springs here for more than two hundred years to treat illnesses and to relax. Both rich and poor came for the baths, and a town built up around the Hot Springs Reservation to accommodate them. Together nicknamed "The American Spa," Hot Springs National Park today surrounds the north end of the city of Hot Springs, Arkansas. |
Central High School National Historic Site - Little Rock, AR
On the morning of September 23, 1957 nine African-American teenagers stood up to an angry crowd protesting integration in front of Little Rock's Central High as they entered the school for the first time. This event, broadcast around the world, made Little Rock the site of the first important test of the U.S. Supreme Court's historic Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka decision. |
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| California |
Alcatraz Island - San Francisco, CA
Alcatraz Island offers a close-up look at the site of the first lighthouse and US fort on the West Coast, an infamous federal penitentiary long off-limits to the public (and despised by inmates), and the historic 18 month occupation by Indians of All Tribes. Rich in cultural history, there is also a natural side to the Rock - gardens, tide pools, bird colonies, and bay views beyond compare. |
Golden Gate National Recreation Area - San Francisco, CA
Golden Gate National Parks chronicle two hundred years of history, from the Native American culture, the Spanish Empire frontier and the Mexican Republic, to maritime history, the California Gold Rush, the evolution of American coastal fortifications, and the growth of urban San Francisco. |
Redwood
National and State Parks - Del Norte & Humboldt counties , CA
Stand at the base of a coast redwood and even the huckleberry bushes tower over you. Watch bronze Roosevelt elk grazing in the prairies. Observe the tail of a female Chinook salmon heave skyward as she makes a nest for her eggs. Whether a morning or night person, you can hear the threatened marbled murrelets' keer across the treetops as they fly from sea to mossy nest. |
Yosemite National Park - the Sierra Nevada, CA
Yosemite National Park, one of the first wilderness parks in the United States, is best known for its waterfalls, but within its nearly 1,200 square miles, you can find deep valleys, grand meadows, ancient giant sequoias, a vast wilderness area, and much more. |
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| Connecticut |
Quinebaug & Shetucket
Rivers Valley National Heritage Corridor - Putnam, CT
This is a special kind of park. It embraces numerous towns, villages and a total population of about 300,000. Quinebaug & Shetucket is not a traditional park. Instead, citizens, businesses, nonprofit cultural and environmental organizations, local and state governments, and the National Park Service work together to preserve and celebrate the region's cultural, historical and natural heritage. |
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| Delaware |
| Delaware has NO NATIONAL PARKS |
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