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My Way Komodo Sail
Sail in a relaxed and peaceful nature with comfort
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My Way Komodo Sail began construction in late 2024 and was completed in May 2025. The My Way Komodo Sail ship was built based on the founder’s experience in the tourism industry for more than 20 years, having been involved in tourism shipping (Bali) since 2011 and in Labuan Bajo for Komodo Island since 2016, together with a local team that is experienced in shipping, the Komodo sea, and everything related to the sailing trips especially in Komodo Island..
With My Way Komodo Sail, we are trying to accommodate some of the input given by colleagues and guests who have been served so far, one of which is regarding plastic waste. For that, we provide a tumbler bottle for each guest, and they can refill the tumbler to take while doing activities on the land, so that it can reduce the use of plastic drinking bottles on the ship and the island. Maybe this is not a big thing, but we are sure that small things will have a positive impact on nature and the environment.
Sailing has high risks including unpredictable sea and weather conditions, so complete safety equipment is very important. My Way Komodo Sail strives to complete every safety element, even the smallest. Although this completeness does not necessarily guarantee that will avoid accidents, having all the safety equipment will minimize the risk if something undesirable happens.
With our experience and some inputs from our partners and previous guests, we strive to provide an unforgettable experience during the guests’ visit to the Komodo Islands and stay with us by paying attention to every facility expected for comfort and always prioritizing safety and paying attention to environmental balance. We will not be able to accommodate every input perfectly, especially with all the limitations and challenges that exist on the island, but we try one by one according to our abilities.
BOAT SPECIFICATIONS
Type : Wooden Boat
Build : Dec 2024
Finish : June 2025
Length : 23 Meters
Width : 3,8 Meter
Main Engine : Mitsubishi 6D16
Average speed : 7 – 9 Knot
Electricity : 2O KVA & 22,5 KVA
Dinghy : Engine 2O HP
Water Supply : 4000 Litters
Petrol Supply : 500 Litters
Safety : 1 Life Craft 20 Persons , 5 Life Buoy , 26 Life Jacket (including in each cabin) , Fire Extinguisher (including in each cabin) , First Aid Kit
Navigation : Gps Garmin , Radio SSB , Radio VHF , Compass
Total Crew : 5 Crew
Guest Cabin : 4 Cabin – 1 Double Master Cabin ( Bathroom And Balcony ) And 3 Guest cabin with private bathroom
HOMEY AND COMFORTABLE PUBLIC AREA
The interior of My Way Komodo Sail is designed to accommodate 12 guests to feel warm like home. The four cabins are made as comfortable as possible with a simple yet elegant theme with traditional Indonesian and modern touches. Each cabin is equipped with an en-suite bathroom, and a balcony for the master cabin.
The lighting inside the cabin is sufficient because the cabin is located on the upper and main deck, with the porthole providing natural light and exotic sea views.
Karaoke facilities are provided in the indoor room to fill the time and warm up the atmosphere of togetherness, or just to gather and make plans for the next adventure on land.
The open deck area is made for relaxing while enjoying the beauty of the sunset in the afternoon, or the silence and tranquility of the Komodo seas at night.
The upper deck that extends to the front of the wheelhouse is equipped with typical Indonesian sun beds and is dedicated to relaxing. Here, you will enjoy the extraordinary pleasure of doing nothing but turning the pages of a book, sleeping, chatting, or contemplating the joy of living a dream.
Master Cabin (Arnav)
Arnav is an Indian name that means “ocean” in Sanskrit: The name is a combination of the Sanskrit words araa, meaning “ocean,” and av, meaning “border” or “crossing.” The name can also symbolize the cycle of life, creation, and the energy of the universe. The hope from choosing this name is that My Way Komodo Sail can create a balance of energy with the universe, especially with the ocean it sails
- 45 sqm; height 2.50 m
- Double Bed (160 cm x 200 cm),
- Additional mattress (trunk 90 cm X 190 cm) available
- Air-conditioning
- Bathroom with walk in shower, sink and water heater
- Safety box
- Balcony
Guest Cabin 1 (Dylan)
The name Dylan is a Welsh name that means “son of the sea” or “born from the ocean”. It is derived from the Welsh words dy, meaning “great,” and llanw, meaning “flow”. The name Dylan has appeared in medieval Welsh poetry, where it was used to convey a sense of adventure and wanderlust. With this name, the hope for My Way Komodo Sail is as a son of the sea who is always ready for adventure.
- 45 sqm; height 2.50 m
- Double Bed (160 cm x 200 cm)
- Additional mattress (trunk 100 cm X 190 cm) available
- Air-conditioning
- Bathroom with walk in shower, sink and water heater
- Safety box
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Guest Cabin 2 (Aerwyna)
The name Aerwyna is of Old English origin. It is derived from the elements “aer” meaning “oar” and “wyn” meaning “joy” or “friend.” Therefore, the meaning of Aerwyna is often interpreted as “friend of the oarsman” or “joyful oarsman” or “friend of the sea”. With this name, it is hoped that My Way Komodo Sail will be friendly with the ocean and make every journey easier
- 45 sqm; height 2.50 m
- Double Bed (160 cm x 200 cm)
- Additional mattress (trunk 100 cm X 190 cm) available
- Air-conditioning
- Bathroom with walk in shower, sink and water heater
- Safety box
Guest Cabin 3 (Bayard)
Bayard is taken from German which means bay guard, symbolizing protection and security at sea. This is the hope that My Way Komodo Sail will always be protected and safe while sailing in the Komodo Islands.
- 45 sqm; height 2.50 m
- Double Bed (160 cm x 200 cm)
- Additional mattress (trunk 100 cm X 190 cm) available
- Air-conditioning
- Bathroom with walk in shower, sink and water heater
- Safety box
STANDARD SAFETY BOAT
Life Jackets – 20 pcs
Life jackets are one of the safety equipment that must be provided on ships. Its function is to help passengers or crew members stay afloat in the water if an accident occurs in the middle of the sea. This life jacket is made of lightweight material and can float in water, so it can help the person wearing it stay afloat and avoid drowning.
Fire Extinguishers –
Fire extinguishers are very important ship safety equipment to prevent fires at sea. They must be available in sufficient quantities and must be placed in easily accessible locations. Fires can spread quickly in confined spaces, so having fire extinguishers on board is very important.
Ring Buoy – 4 units
Lifebuoy or circular buoy is a type of safety equipment in the form of a buoy that is shaped like a circle and is used as a tool to help save victims who fall or fall into the water. Circular buoys are used to help save people who fall into the water and ensure they can stay afloat. This tool is usually equipped with a reflector so that it can reflect light when exposed to light and there is also a long rope that is used to pull the victim to the surface of the water
Life Rafts – 1 capacity 20 persons
Life raft is a safety device used as a shelter and shelter in the event of an accident in the middle of the sea. This life raft is designed to float and can accommodate a number of people for a long time, and is usually equipped with equipment such as radio, lights, medicine, food, and water to survive.
Red Hand Flare – 2 units
The Red Hand Flare signal is used on board a ship to attract the attention of rescue vessels during an emergency to signal the presence of the ship. When lit, the Red Hand Flare emits sparks for 60 seconds.
Smoke Signal
A safety device that emits smoke to attract attention and mark the location of a person or vessel in need of help. A ship’s smoke signal emits orange smoke for 4 minutes to attract the attention of rescue vessels.
Emergency Flashlight
An emergency flashlight is an essential lighting tool, especially during nighttime evacuations or other low visibility conditions. It is usually equipped with a backup battery for reliability in emergency situations.
First Aid Kit (First Aid for Accidents)
First aid equipment on ships includes basic medical equipment that is very important to provide first aid for accidents or other emergencies at sea until professional help arrives.
EPIRB (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon)
EPIRB, a tracking device used to provide a signal to rescuers in an emergency. This ship safety device will transmit a signal to the satellite in the form of a digital codes.
Automatic Identification System (AIS)
Automatic Identification System or commonly abbreviated as AIS is an automatic tracking system used on ships. Its function is to search for and identify other ships in the vicinity through electronic data exchange.














