The story……… It was a beautiful evening of early February, and we had just completed a tour of the Sundarbans. It was simply an amazing experience other than a little trouble we had with the boat that carried us. As Mariners we felt the boat was unstable. Next morning, we sat down together to discuss the issues relating to the safety and comfort of the tourist travelling to Sundarbans. Over the next couple of months, we drew sketches after sketches and kept modifying them to get something close to our dream. By May 2013, we could finalize our sketches. We then approached one of the best naval architects in Bangladesh, and expressed our emotions and concerns. The journey began. The construction process had gone through a number of modifications, amendments and corrections – this delayed the delivery of the vessel for more than six months – but was required to bring the fineness on the curvatures, shape, and look of our dream lady, and to improve on safety. The Name………. For thousands of years it was the sailors who sailed on wooden boats by the sail traversed the oceans and seas to discover the New Worlds, to spread the knowledge, culture and understandings of one nation to the others. It is these sailors' contribution in shaping up the world as we know it and inspiring us to know the unknown. The name "The Sail" was selected to venerate those old mariners sailing by "The Sail". The Ship M.V. "The Sail"………….. "The Sail" is a hundred and twenty feet long, and twenty three feet wide cute lady constructed of new steel capable to swim in the rivers for five days non-stop while carrying only forty eight of her lovers inside her cabins. The staff of "The Sail" remains standby to welcome you onboard – we assure you of a lifetime experience