9/4/10
Project: Kingship 116 Hydro Tec Explorer
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9/3/10
Powerboat GPS - Bacoli Powerpole
Powerboats top class category which is how I see the Evolution and Super Sport classes is back to Naples, South of Italy. The last time this offshore class participated in Naples was three years ago in 2007. Do you remember that Saturday race when Cangiano sank his Donzi in Saturday's race, and still managed to fix it in time to compete on Sunday. I hope to see Naples more in future calendars of the class, as here a lot of Power Boating history has been written in the past by the likes of legendary Don Aronow, and the Neapolitan Gagliotta. Bacoli is also the home of Sergio Carpentieri which sadly left us in the 2007 racing accident during the Belgium Grand Prix. I am sure all racers who knew Sergio will make the fourth Grand Prix a dedication to him, most especially the Team Al&Al which he founded.
EVOLUTION
88 SNAV-Kiton and the OSG Racing Team show there never giving up skills by taking the Powerpole of the Bacoli Grand Prix held today at 1700 hours. Second place for the championship leaders diesel powered 60 Metamarine Foresti Sguardi. 66 Cranfields Wine show there improving performance taking a respective third. Worst pole of the year for what is considered the fastest boat in the circuit that is the Mercury powered Fountain 33 Furnibo taking fourth. Fifth for the 43 feet Chaudron Ukrainian Spirit. The other Fountain of Silverline which so far had a season full of mechanical problems and only concluded one race will sadly miss the Bacoli Grand Prix
SUPERSPORT
Team Al&AL 22 Big Sergio take the first power pole of the season which Alfredo Amato boss of the team and the Postiglione shipyard dedicated to his friend and mentor Sergio Carpentieri. 22 Big Sergio result was also good news for Outerlimits which takes Powerpole in both the GPS classes. Second place to the other Neapolitan team championship leading Donzi of 38 Baia Attolini. Third for the 2009 title winning Chaudron boat 43 Seagull Chaudron. After trouble shooting which started in Malta and continued in Poltu Quato a good fourth for the FPT diesel powered Albatro boat 06 Jolly Drive. Fifth for the open cockpit Fountain of 81 Karelpiu of the Rookie for 2010 Neapolitan team RG87 known here as Nautica Schiano. Sadly the fast Donzi of Team 26, miss also Bacoli after missing Poltu Quatu back in July.
Evolution Results:
1. 88 SNAV-Kiton
2. 60 Metamarine Foresti Sguardi
3. 66 Cranfields Wine
4. 33 Furnibo
5. 55 Ukrainian Spirit
Super Sport Results:
1. 22 Big Sergio
2. 38 Baia Attolini
3. 43 Seagull Chaudron
4. 06 Jolly Drive
5. 81 Karelpiu
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New Model: Fountaine Pajot 55 Queensland
Fountaine Pajot launches the 55 Queensland, brand new flagship of its Trawler Catamaran fleet now featuring four distinctive models from 35 up to 55 feet. Designed by Andrieu and Coste the new 55 Queensland wants to be a true cruising apartment making advantage of its beam to offer a spacious unheard of in sixteen meters of length interior space of four double cabins all with personal showers and head. The cabins have also two separate entrances for the port and starboard lower deck hulls. A further optional crew cabin is available to the fore bow peak. The main deck is also comfortable and airy here taking advantage more of the seven metres beam, offering a dining table for eight, a relaxing sofa, and C-shaped galley. The flybridge is distinctively spacious and offers a free aft area which can be equipped with relaxing chaise lounges, or a another tender. Power is from twin Volvo standard 435hp, or optional 670hp this later choice increasing speed by four digits to a max of 24 knots. Range is 1200 nautical miles at nine knots with the standard engines, or 1000 NM with the big engine choice at the same economic cruise. Technical Data:
LOA - 16.75 m (54.9ft)
Beam - 7.80 m
Draft - 1.10 m
Displacement - 25,000 kg, 33,000 kg loaded
Fuel Capacity - 3200 l
Water Capacity - 1000 l
Accommodation - 8 berths in 4 cabins
Engines - 2 x Volvo D6 435hp, D11 670hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 20 knots max 15 knots cruise 435hp, 24 knots max 18 knots cruise w/ 670hp
Range - 1000 nm at economic 9.5 knots cruise
Project - Andrieu, Coste Design & Partners
Certification - CE A
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9/2/10
Boat Show - Cannes 2010 Preview
Here we go back to the Europe fall of 2010 shows starting with one of the leading in-water exhibitions, the Festival de la Plaisance of Cannes starting on Wednesday the 8th and ending Monday the 13th of September. Cannes is a unique venue located in one of the yachting meccas of the world. This show always offered the opportunity to preview new models by many respected European builders with yacht owners and buyers from countries around the world gathering in Cannes to seeing the latest vessels in the "Old" Port and the pre-owned ones in Port Pierre Canto displayed to the great delight of yacht lovers. The 2010 Cannes celebrates its 33rd anniversary continuing a trend for a favourite place where glamour and luxury meet. Last year numbers where very important with 57000 visitors, 500 boats in water of which 80% of them from abroad i.e not French and a total of 139 new models, 131 vessels over twenty metres long, 400 exhibitors from 25 countries, and 80,000 m² exhibition space. The world previews this year will be as usual a big list. Here are some of them: Galeon 350 HTC and 385 HTS, Abati 64 Freeport, Absolute 43 Fly and 50 Fly, Arcoa 35 Cuddy, Austin Parker 72 Fly, Atlantis 48, Azimut 64, Beneteau 38 Flyer GT, Benetti 93 Delfino and 105 Tradition, Benetti Sail Division 90,02, Dominator 720, Faeton 300 Fly, Fairline 42 Squadron, Ferretti 800, Ferretti Custom Line 124, Grand Banks 52 Aleutian RP, Innovazioni Progetti 44 Mira, Fipa Maiora 27 S, Mano M42,5, Mochi 74 Dolphni Cruiser, Monte Carlo Yachts MCY76, Prestige 35 Fly, Rio 42 Air, Rose Island 43 Lobster, Sessa C54 Sports Coupe, Fountaine Pajot 55 Queensland, Tulio Abbate 33 Mito, Vismara 68VMY, Windy 40 Maestro and T52 Super Tender.www.salonnautiquecannes.com
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Project: Tiara 4500 Sovran
www.tiarayachts.com
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Powerboat GPS - Bacoli Preview
The most in doubt of the 2010 races has been confirmed to be happening in Bacoli in the South of Italy, on the West side of Naples. A lot names have been mentioned before the surprising Bacoli came up with names such as Malta, then Belgium being tipped up for the fourth stop of the season which consists of Rounds 7 and 8 races. Bacoli should be another great theme to this years circuits having on its South West side the islands of Procida, and Ischia which will provide for another spectacular background to the races.
Another important note is that many teams originate from the Naples area so this will be a very home race for them. 2006 and 09 Evolution champions OSG Racing, 2009 Supersport runner up Baia Attolini, Big Sergio, and the 2010 rookie RG87 Racing Team all are in fact from Naples.
The 2010 championship has shown the usual energy although if the usual recent results will be confirmed in both classes we will be heading for a two boats championship battle. But I am sure that 88 SNAV Kiton in Evolution, and 43 Seagull Chaudron in Supersport both sitting third will give all there best to battle this last part of the season before the closing showdown in Syracuse.
EVOLUTION:
Pos. Boat Name - Team Name ~ Points
1. 60 Metamarine Foresti&Suardi - Metamarine Corse ~ 115
Continued in Poltu Quatu with reliability and fast run results.
2. 33 Furnibo - 2B1 Racing Team ~ 78
Very fast indeed, but sometimes you need to scratch some points to win a title.
3. 88 SNAV-Kiton - OSG Racing Team ~ 64
Another not so good run in Sardinia. But can you ever count them out....
4. 77 Lucas Oil - Scandiavian Offshore Challenge ~ 45
Good fifth round race which showed them take second. Improving!
5. 66 Cranefields Wine - Searex Racing Team ~ 40
Improved performance and reliability versus the season start. Can they take it up a bit.
6. 55 Ukrainian Spirit - Ukrainian Spirit ~ 24
The engine change did not give that extra notch, but may be it is too early too say.
7. 47 Silverline Racing - Silverline ~ 6
Finally finished a race, and collected some points in the Quatu Sardinia race.
SUPERSPORT:
1. 38 Baia Attolini - Baia Attolini ~ 109
In Sardinia a photocopy result to Malta with a fourth and a first. Still leading!
2. 22 Big Sergio - Al & Al Racing Team ~ 80
First win in Poltu Quatu which was celebrated with a new sponsor. A challenge it is.
3. 43 Seagull Chaudron - Ukrainian Spirit ~ 75
A boat built for this class when its speed limit was 80mph. Never count her out!
4. 81 Karelpiù - RG 87 Racing Team ~ 61
A very good rookie season. Speed limit penalty in Sardinia.
5. 17 Spirit of Belgium - Spirit of Belgium ~ 49
Saturday morning trials accident in Sardinia totalled the boat. Hope to see them in Bacoli.
6. 06 Jolly Drive - Jolly Drive Racing Team ~ 24
This Diesel power is struggling. But this is not a bad package as the Ukrainian race showed.
7. 26 Team 26 - Team 26 ~ 21
A fast boat, but they strangely and sadly missed the Sardinia/ Poltu Quatu GPS.
8. 08 Asia 2011-15 - Ocean Dragon Racing Team ~ 5
A slow start for a new boat which just as the Chaudron 41 is built for Supersport rules.
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9/1/10
INBUILD ~ Galeon 385 HT Part 6 of 7
www.galeon.pl
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Project: Albatro 60
www.albatrointernational.com
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blogger - Easy Sea Expensive Waters
Prices increases of sixty per cent in the major most wanted marinas yacht harbours in Italy said an article on the very regarded Italian newspaper La Republica with a trend to reserve places for the bigger sizes of 24 metres plus. This surely is hurting the development of the yacht boating industry and may be a system of control should be started especially in those harbours where the infrastructure was carried out by public finances which is paid by all tax payers money, not by the monopolists who are managing these harbours. In recent forums discussions a trend is starting to sleep on anchor even for motor boats which usually have a habit of going into a harbour for the night against the more sailor orientated sailing boats. So was the saying from many owners and declared by a few like a Ferretti 53 owner in Croatia asked 120 EUROS per night, and another in Ibiza quoted 400 EUROS a sleep for his twenty metre Princess 67.
In June the promised Marina privatisation started locally, with the first lease tendered by the Malta government to Harbour Management Ltd of the Mgarr Gozo harbour pontoons. As stated by the Maltese Government in the local media in the last year prices where not supposed to increase for the first four years, the upgrading of the services, and a controlled eye will be made on these privatisations. The control so far seems very weak with Malta setting a record of doubling its prices for the guests with a ten metre boat paying now 30 EUROS plus for night versus the previous 14.56 EUROS Summer high season rate. We are today in September and so far nothing has been controlled and the marina has not yet been upgraded, altough the service seems to have improved a bit. I wonder what sort of control the Maltese government is doing here! Some of this company share holders seem also to carry interests or management positions in the private Manoel Island Marina, a ship yacht repair dry dock facility in Marsa, and a yard looking South of Manoel Island. My dear Malta government always said about liberating the sector from his influence, I never thought this meant giving it to a private monopoly.
Now if we compare this to Sicily and Italy there is a total different mentality to what regards Marina concessions and competition. In all harbours that are government made, that means the Tax payers paid public authorities do the break water and some land infrastracture, there is always a very vital competition. This is the case just to name a few in Pozallo, Scoglitti, Syracuse, Riposto, Vibo Marina etc etc. In a personal case in Scoglitti I moored at the Yachting Club the old two pontoon piers inside of the harbour paying 35 EUROS per night, but while enquiring into the new marinas one manager just asked straight and plane what I was paying and whatever it is he will make it cheaper. Now that is real competition I add, and an example which should be followed.
Easea>Tour was a great promotion carried out by the Ferretti Group with three of its vessels. I must say the idea was amazing showing means and manners what this boating universe is all about. I liked it so much that I got used to following the diary daily and see as the boats touched parts of Croatia, Montenegro, Sicily, Eolian Island, Sardinia, Corsica, and ending in the South of France just three days ago. Another good news was that the yard technical departments where made to use the boats, rather then always seeing them still or much worse on a computer screen. We have seen something similar to this with the My Voyage of the Azimut 74 Magellano doing a Mediterranean circumnavigation the past Autumn, Winter. Hope these type of marketing ideas continue and come from other boat builders too, showing the yachts out of the usual exposition Universe we have been used to in the last years. Spreading the message of this tour is also today very easy thanks to online media sites as YouTube, Twitter, etc etc
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