Navimag uses on this route the "ferry Evangelistas" which are freight ships adapted for the transport of passengers and vehicles including : heavy machinery, trucks with general freight, cattle, cars, camping trailers, motorcycles and bicycles.
It has cabins of different categories, and berths in a dormitory. The ship has also common areas like a restaurant, a pub/cafeteria and panoramic decks.
Sometimes, Navimag uses a smaller ship called Amadeo that has only few cabins and is mainly built for the transport of cargo.
The Evangelistas is a freigth and passenger ferry-boat that was built in Japan and refurbished in Chile in the year 2000. After sailing during several years as "Magallanes", in 2007 Navimag decided to rename the ship into "Evangelistas". There is no connection with the ferry of the same name Navimag was using in the '80s.
Its length is 123 metres and its breadth is 21 metres. Its has 61 cabins for 2 or 4 passengers and 42 berths dormitory style. The vessel offers roomy areas for enjoying the voyage, such as exterior passageways, deck, upper terrace, pub and restaurant.