Showing posts with label Sportfish Cruiser. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sportfish Cruiser. Show all posts

September 11, 2018

Project: Cabo 41

It was strange times in the fall of 2013 when the new Hatteras owners Versa Capital decided to drop the Cabo brand.  For some it was a shock to others it was an expected turn of events coming from the increased success and size of the outboard powered center console, which made traditional inboard offshore sportfish cruisers sub twelve meters mostly obsolete.  The truth might have been somewhere in between with Hatteras Cabo press e-mail for this project saying that the new owners back then in 2013 decided to concentrate first investment efforts on the relaunch of Hatteras.  Fast forward to 2018 and Hatteras announce that Cabo is back and present the project for the new 41 model.  The 41 is based for the most part on the 2003 launched 40 designed by Micheal Peters, one of Cabo's best selling models over the years and also referred by many as the King in the express twelve meter sportfish cruiser category.  The new Cabo 41 will feature a lower deck with an owners cabin forward, a living with an L-shaped settee dinette to starboard which converts to additional double berth, an L-shape galley to port side, and a shower head upon entrance to port side.  Power for the Cabo 41 will come from standard Volvo 626hp with optional 670hp and 725hp engines.  Popular available options for the Cabo 41 will be Seakeeper gyro stabilization, and full custom tower with outriggers.  Hull one of the Cabo 41 is nearly completed and sold and should make its World debut in the upcoming 2018 Fort Lauderdale boat show in early November.

August 21, 2018

Project: Botnia Targa 32 Tarfish

Botnia Targa 32 Tarfish project is the flagship model of sportfish range of the Finnish boat builder which features three models and starts at 25 feet.  The 32 Tarfish is an updated version of the 1040 and features the same door design from the pilothouse to the large aft deck and fish tank as the other Tarfish models.  As all Botnia Targa models safety is very important not only with its deep Vee sea worthy hull but also in the wide side-walks, high side rails, gunwales, and well placed grab-rails.  The interior offers a spacious pilothouse, roomy toilet in the fore cabin and three berths in the aft cabin.  The Botnia Targa 32 Tarfish can be powered with eight engine options in a single or twin stern drive propulsion, and start from a single Volvo 370hp and go up to twin 400hp engines. 

April 12, 2018

Project: Mag Bay 42

Mag Bay is a fairly new sportfish brand founded in 2016 from Adelanto California, and as the address says to the fanatic sportfisherman it is indeed created by the people who founded Cabo, which was one of the most popular sportfishing machines under the fifteen meter size up until the first decade of the new millennium. The company started with the Mag Bay 33CC center console outboard model in 2016, and now in 2018 presents the project for a new 42 model.  It is interesting that after all these years the Mag Bay 42 will mirror some of the second generation Cabo models, with design for example being trusted to Micheal Peters.  There is no interior layout plans out yet but Mag Bay has already said that the 42 will feature a one cabin plus saloon, galley and shower head cabin layout.  Performance is estimated for a forty knots plus speed at wide open throttle with twin Cats 715hp engines running on line shaft propulsion. 

March 21, 2018

Project: Hatteras GT45X Open

During the 2018 Hatteras presented project details for the fourth version of the GT45X, the Open variant.  The Hatteras 45X Open will present itself as the name itself without the three part hard top of the standard version.  Current entry model of the Hatteras range, the GT45X is proving to be a popular model in the Carolina located builders fleet.  The GT45X is offered in two or one cabin bigger saloon lower deck accommodation choices.  Standard power is for twin Cat 850hp engines with line shaft propulsion.

January 23, 2018

New Model: Huckins 44 Sportfisherman

The new Huckins 44 Sportfisherman dovetails classic styling with the most modern materials and technology. Here, we’ve drawn upon 75 plus years of custom yacht-building experience to achieve superior style and comfort without compromising the serious amenities that blue-water fishing requires.  Huckin has this style available in lengths from 44 to 90 feet, the 44 Sportfisherman features a sleek, low-profile flybridge under a half-tower, with panoramic views from the helm maximizing the captain’s ability to spot birds, bait and weed-lines. Like all Huckins custom yachts, the Sportfisherman is underpinned with the Quadraconic hull renowned for its ability to overcome rough seas, and high fuel prices while delivering outstanding performance and a smooth, dry ride.
Technical Data:
LOA - 13.66 m (44.9ft)
Beam - 4.19 m
Draft - 0.91 m with propeller version
Displacement - 10432 kg
Fuel Capacity - 1570 l
Water Capacity - 478 l
Accommodation - four berths in two cabins
Engines - 2 x 380hp
Propulsion - line shaft, jet drives, or pod drives
Speed - 30 knots max with standard engines

December 20, 2017

New Model: Henriques 42 Express HTB

Henriques adds another model series with the express fisherman hard top bridge model, a truly return to the roots of the sportfisherman class.  Here Henriques adds a bridge on top of the hardtop enclosure of the 42 Express HT model. The bridge of Henrqiues 42 Express HTB accommodates the passionate fisherman with a better visibility all around. A captain will be able to steer his boat comfortably from the bridge, while his family is relaxing down below in the air-conditioned or heated hardtop. The Henriques 42 Express HTB can have a full canvas enclosure for the bridge, specifically for those chilly days out at sea.  The Henriques Express HTB has the same interior lower deck layout of the other 42 Express and Express HT variants with a forward cabin, L-shaped dinette, galley, and shower head.
Technical Data:
LOA - 12.80 m (42ft) exl pulpit
Beam - 4.49 m
Draft - 1.14 m
Displacement - 16329 kg
Fuel Capacity - 2498 l
Water Capacity - 454 l
Accommodation - 2 plus 2 berths in one cabins and convertible saloon
Engines - 2 x Cats C12 700hp
Propulsion - line shaft

November 15, 2017

New Model: Gregorini Di Max 37 Hard Top

Gregorini has been working in the nautical industry for decades most notably as sub contractor builder to some of the famous Italian shipyards, and now decides to enter the market with its own production and product.  Here enters the new Di Max 37 Hard Top a USA sportfish cruiser with subtle Italian Euro touches in its design statement; see extended bathing platform and softer shear line.  The Gregorini di Max 37 Hard Top presents itself as a cruiser with sportfish capability, offering an internal accommodation plan with a single forward owners cabin, C-shaped dinette, galley, L-shaped dinette, and a shower head.  Outside the Di Max 37 Hard Top is full sportfish with a raised area offering dinette, wet bar, and helm station and the lower aft deck presenting itself as a free space for the fisherman.  The Gregorini Di Max 37 is powered by standard FPT 400hp with Yanmar and Cummins engines also available.  The Di Max 37 is to be available in other versions which we will show you in the coming weeks over here at PowerYacht.      
Technical Data:
LOA - 11.70 m (38.3ft)
Hull Length - 9.9 m
Beam - 3.80 m
Draft - 0.90 m
Displacement - 6500 kg unloaded
Fuel Capacity - 900 l
Water Capacity - 240 l
Max Persons - 10
Accommodation - two plus two berths in one cabins plus convertible dinette
Engines - 2 x FPT Nef 400hp, Yanmar 8LV 370hp, Cummins QSB6.7 380hp
Propulsion - line shaft 
Speed - 35 knots max 27 knots cruise
Construction - hand laid 
Certification - CE B

October 2, 2017

Project: Tuccoli T440 HT

Tuccoli is back and fortunately it restarts where it left, by building sport-fisherman with a cruising vocation.  Tuccoli first new steps are a redevelopment of the 2005 launched T410 in this new T440 HT.  The project for the T440 improves important elements of the 410, we see the must have for the sport-fisherman aft mezzanine settee, new stylish hull side windows, and a redesigned interior now offering a four plus one sleeping accommodation in two cabins and an open cabin.  Power for the T440 HT will come from standard 480 up to 670hp optional twin engines with an on line shaft propulsion.  As usual Tuccoli speaks a lot of the sea keeping qualities of its boats with a dry and seaworthy T440 HT being an important element of the project.  As this is out the Tuccoli T440 HT hull one is undergoing its first sea trials after presentation at the Genoa boat show.  We await the first official pictures.

September 28, 2017

New Model: Viking 44 Open

Viking shows the upcoming 44 Open an important new model in its range of entry level sportfisher cruisers which goes from the recently launched 37 Billfish to the successful 42 series presented in 2010. It is not as yet understood if the 44 series will replace the 42 in the Viking line up.  Technically speaking the 44 and 42 can live together, as they have an important difference of propulsion and engines.  A complete new product the Viking 44 Open offers an accommodation layout of two double cabins; forward owners cabin, double french berth to port side in a midships cabin, all this split in between by the living area offering an L-shaped dinette, and a C-shaped galley to starboard.  Outside Viking continues its trademark sportfish design for a free aft cockpit with an aft looking mezzanine settee, three steps up take you into a living cockpit deck offering an L-shaped dinette to starboard, wet bar to port side, and central helm joined by two companion way seats at both sides. The new Viking 44 Open is powered by twin Man 800hp engines giving top speeds up to 37 knots.    
Technical Data:
LOA - 13.74 m (44.1ft)
Beam - 4.98 m
Draft - 1.17 m
Displacement - 20870 kg loaded
Fuel Capacity - 3199 l
Water Capacity - 454 l
Accommodation - four berths in two cabins, plus two berths in saloon
Engines - 2 x Man I6 800hp
Propulsion - line shaft with Veem propellers
Speed - 37 knots max 33 knots cruise
Hull Shape - modified Vee with two lifting strakes 13.9 degrees deadrise aft
Construction - vacuum bagged resin infused E-glass

August 11, 2017

Project: Viking 44 Convertible

Viking present the project for a new 44 Convertible which will use the same proprietary running surface as the 44 Open, giving her the high performance of an express sport fish, and the stylish deck house, expansive salon and luxurious accommodations of a convertible. The Viking 44 Convertible is a comfortable, capable tournament contender with the largest flying bridge in her class, equally capable of running fast to the canyons on Northeastern weather days or blasting over to the Bahamas in the heat. Captains will appreciate the all around visibility of the 44 Convertible center console walk-around flybridge helm. Surrounded by comfortable seating, the helmsman can enjoy conversations with guests while operating the boat from an autonomous command center.  The Viking 44 Convertible will have eleven square meter of battleground in a cockpit that's armed with an arsenal of standard equipment such as flush rod holders, fresh and salt water wash down systems, a transom live well and a transom door with lift gate, tackle stowage, step-box cooler and an in-deck fish and a stowage well.  

June 5, 2017

New Launch: F&S 40 Hull 25

FandS of Jim Floyd has build a solid reputation in building custom sportfish cruisers and yachts. For hull number 25 the Delaware builder has delivered a fully custom forty feet express sport fish cruiser.  This build is FandS second smallest to date, with only the outboard powered 36 feet hull number 21 being smaller.  FandS new hull 25 was completed in the second half of 2016 and features a center console type pilot station covered by a hard top and a tower on top.  F and S Hull 25 is powered by twin Cummins 715hp coupled to ZF Zeus aft looking dual propeller pod drive propulsion.
Technical Data:
LOA - 12.19 m (40ft)
Beam - 4.11 m
Draft - 1.21 m
Displacement -
Fuel Capacity 2271 l
Water Capacity - 189 l
Engines - 2 x Cummins QSM11 715hp
Propulsion - ZF Zeus aft looking pod drives
Speed - 38 knots max 32 knots cruise
Hull Shape - variable deadrise Vee shaped
Construction - cold moulded wood covered with fiberglass and Awlcraft 2000 paint

May 11, 2017

Improve-it = Hatteras 45 Express

Hatteras present an interesting new option which adds the advantage of an express-style fishing boat combined with the added fishability of a flybridge helm.  That is what the new Hatteras 45 Express with bridge option offers.  Hatteras research and design team kept the original boat's proven hull form, large cockpit and generous interior, and added a flybridge with fully equipped upper helm, two chairs and lounge seating.

April 20, 2017

Project: Henriques 42 Express HTB

Henriques present the project for a 42 Express Hardtop Bridge model.  This express fisherman hard top bridge model is one of a kind featuring a flybridge helm console on top of a hard three part enclosure. The bridge accommodates the passionate fisherman as well as his family. A captain will be able to steer his boat comfortably from the bridge, while his family is relaxing down below in the air-conditioned heated hardtop cabin. Henriques also offer a canvas enclosure for the bridge, specifically for those chilly days out at sea.  This Henriques is another variant of the 42 which has been so popular for the Bayville New Jersey builder in Express and Hardtop variants.

March 27, 2017

Project: Viking 44 Open

Viking’s reputation for building high performance express models maintains its enviable industry leadership with the announcement of the 44 Open project. By their design, express boats cater to the owner operator who enjoys his time aboard with family and friends and is content to fish hard on Saturdays and yet be equally accommodating when the family prefers to take to the water for a relaxing cruise. Whatever the game, the new Viking 44 scores points handily and is ready to rack up nautical miles while delivering fish ability, accommodations, handling and performance.  The Viking 44 Open is a fresh design with a resin infused composite hull and a matrix of fiberglass encapsulated stringers, vacuum bagged cored main and intermediate bulkheads, a customized E-glass lamination schedule and infused fuel and water tanks. An aggressive entry with over six feet of free board forward rakes over head seas and its sheer line proudly carries aft with an eye pleasing profile. The running surface is equally adept with 13.9 degree transom dead-rise, and two pairs of lift strakes providing lateral response and tracking confidence in any seaway.  The command bridge of the 44 Open shares many of the practical and notable aspects of its larger siblings including the tournament proven center helm station on a raised platform for enhanced visibility through the one-piece molded fiberglass wraparound windshield. A side enclosure provides all weather protection, as well as touch screen climate control when the command deck is air conditioned, a popular option. The helm pod available in molded fiberglass or teak and is equipped with single lever electronic engine controls, a polished stainless-steel wheel, and power assisted hydraulic steering. A raised molded fiberglass console complements the helm with room for a bank of three monitors for navigation electronics, along with space for engine instrumentation and other accessories. Recessed compartments accommodate radios and additional equipment, plus accessory switches and controls. The spacious command deck with a molded nonslip fiberglass sole affords generous seating options including three adjustable pedestal seats with foot rests. A four-place L-shape lounge with a dinette table is to starboard. As you would expect from Viking the lounge backrest lifts to expose a convenient fishing rod stowage area. To port, a large integral console houses refrigeration with an ice maker and generous stowage compartments. Overhead rod stowage and a teaser reel compartment are available in the molded fiberglass hardtop.  Outfitted with a custom designed and built Palm Beach Towers’ tuna tower, another of Viking’s experienced subsidiaries, the 44 Open comes ready to fish with a second complete helm, a fiberglass buggy top and Rupp outriggers. The tower is a valuable addition both for fishing and for reading the shallows when negotiating Bahamian waters.  A sliding door and a sturdy staircase with stowage and a concealed central vacuum system lead to the salon affording numerous comfort treatments. With its near to five meter beam, the widest of any boat in this class, the salon is particularly noteworthy by taking full advantage of the square footage fostering a prime social area for relaxing and entertaining. Nicely appointed with professional designer touches and furnishings, the salon features custom Amtico flooring, a flat screen television and a multi-directional stereo system. Viking’s craftsmanship abounds and the large L-shape lounge creates an inviting atmosphere with a convertible dinette that serves double duty as a meal center with additional sleeping accommodations. A well-equipped galley includes Corian counter tops with a recessed sink and an electric surface mounted cook-top. A microwave/convection oven and drawer-style under counter refrigeration, as well as abundant cabinetry maximizes stowage capacities for supplies, dinner and cookware.  Privacy is enhanced by separating the sleeping accommodations between the salon and galley with the master stateroom forward and a second stateroom aft. In the master, there is a walk-around queen bed with an innerspring mattress with plenty of stowage underneath. Fine joinery lines the hull sides with stowage options and a maple-lined hanging locker. Air conditioning, a flat screen television, a Bomar hatch, carpeting, and private access to the head and shower are among standard amenities.  The aft stateroom on the port side features a queen bed, a maple lined hanging locker, reading lights, carpeting, and plenty of stowage.  The  eleven square meter cockpit just steps away from the command bridge deck is tournament ready with flush rod holders, fresh and salt water wash down systems, a transom live well, and a transom door with a lift gate. Under gunwale features include LED rope lighting, wash down spigots, gaff and tag stick stowage, a freshwater fill, and a quick disconnect fitting to the oil exchange system for the engines, transmissions and the generator.  The Viking 44 Open features a conventional shaft drive system utilizing of a pair of Man 800hp each. Matched to a set of high performance Veem propellers, the 44 Open will cruise at 2100 rpm at 33 knots with a top end around 37 knots depending upon load, sea conditions, and other environmental factors.  The Viking 44 Open is scheduled to launch late Summer 2017, what I thought was a 42 replacement but by the specification it looks not.

March 13, 2017

New Model: Viking 37 Billfish

Viking launch the awaited 37 Billfish, presented first at the VIP preview in end January to dealers and special guests, and then to the World at the 2017 Miami boat show.  The 37 Billfish is the new entry level for Viking and is a tweaked modernized unit of the Ocean Yachts of the same name launched in 2007.  The Billfish was one of the recent successes of Ocean Yachts which closed its doors in end 2015 and sold to the Egg Harbor Group the following year.  Sold all minus for the molds and design of the Billfish, which Viking bought and tweaked in a few areas; side windows, engine room air intake, and the shear line looks to have been smoothed out a bit.  With the 37 Billfish, Viking will be looking at competing not only as an entry level sport-fisherman but also in the traditional cruiser type. 
Technical Data:
LOA - 11.48 m (37.8ft)
Beam - 4.22 m
Draft - 0.81 m exl props
Displacement - 13303 kg
Fuel Capacity - 1665 l
Water Capacity - 249 l
Accommodation - two berths, or three berths 
Engines - 2 x Cummins QSB 6.7 550hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 35 knots max, 30 knots cruise
Hull Shape - modified Vee with 12.8 degrees dead-rise aft

February 6, 2017

New Model: Viking 48 ST

Viking continue to present more models in its 48 line launched in 2016 with the Convertible version. This time around it is next for another model in the express series with the Viking 48 ST for Sport Tower. The Viking 48 ST is in all similar to the Open model with the main difference being the three part hard top covering the helmsman and half of the cockpit deck. The hard top creates all weather protection and also a second entertainment area usable come rain and shine. The Viking 48 ST is powered by standard twin Man 900hp engines with optional choices available for 1000 and 1200hp units.
Technical Data:
LOA - 15 m (49.1ft)
Beam - 5.2 m
Draft - 1.4 m incl props
Displacement - 30092 kg loaded
Fuel Capacity - 4504 l
Water Capacity - 674 l
Accommodation - 4 berths in two cabins
Engines - 2 x Man V8 crm 900hp, 1000hp, 1200hp
Propulsion - line shaft in tunnels
Speed - 35 knots max, 30 knots cruise

January 30, 2017

New Launch: Jarrett Bay 46 Walk-Around Express Hull #61

Jarrett Bay continue to demonstrate again what truly custom boat building is all about with the 46 Walk-Around Hull#61 featuring some outright original design choices, including Alexseal dark paint, black tower hardware, and walk around deck design. The result is that Hull#61 is an aggressively beautiful tactical express sportfish, and surely one of Jarrett Bay's most beautiful launches.  Having only a length of fourteen meters Jarrett Bay took two years plus to complete the 46 Walk-Around Express to its owners wishes.  
Technical Data:
LOA - 14 m (46ft)
Waterline Length - 12.6 m
Beam - 4.67 m
Draft - 1.37 m
Displacement - 16556 kg dry
Fuel Capacity - 3028 l
Water Capacity - 378 l
Accommodation - two berths
Engines - 2 x Cats C18 1136hp
Propulsion - line shaft 
Speed - 45 knots max, 39 knots cruise

January 20, 2017

Improve-it = Bertram 35

In the upcoming Miami boat show 2017, Bertram will confirm to its fans that the 2016 new launched 35 is at heart an offshore fishing machine.  Hull one of the first 35 built in Maine, was ultimately outfitted to go in Italy to be a day boat.  So the next Bertram 35 showing, see rendering above will be outfitted with full offshore fishing rigging in mind.  Indeed if all goes well with the guys at Bertram, the 35 in sport-fishing form will be the next demo boat and is to run around next summer doing a lot more than just the cocktail circuit.  The 35 sportfish version will be dressed down a little for an easy boat to clean and maintain, and fitted out with a standard transom live well and of course a tower or hardtop, and outriggers.

October 26, 2016

New Model: Viking 48 Open

The Viking 48 platform continues to expand and here the New Jersey USA builder launches the Open, second version of the series which is to be followed by the SC and ST models.  Most sporty of the Viking 48's the Open presents itself with large exterior areas offering a central helm, two companion way settee, and two J-shaped dinettes. The exterior cockpit is usually covered by a rigid hard top. The aft deck is a free space sport fishing tournament area, with double mezzanine settees. Below is accommodation for four with an owners room forward, twin bunk cabin to starboard, galley, saloon, and shower head.  Engine options come from Man 900hp and go to optional 1200hp units.
Technical Data:
LOA - 15 m (49.1ft)
Beam - 5.2 m
Draft - 1.39 m incl props
Displacement - 28982 kg loaded
Fuel Capacity - 4504 l
Water Capacity - 674 l
Accommodation - 4 berths in two cabins
Engines - 2 x Man V8 crm 900hp, 1000hp, 1200hp
Propulsion - line shaft in tunnels
Speed - 35 knots max, 30 knots cruise

October 21, 2016

New Model: Bertram 35

Today we live in times full of expectations created by marketing gurus who basically are able to make the hype of nothing.  Interestingly the new Bertram 35 and considering the history here, has had a low profile call it shy launch in one of the National US boat shows.  This new Bertram 35 marks two important returns; the relaunch of the iconic name inventor of the deep-V hull shape after a couple of difficult years, and a modern recreation of its first and most sold 31 model delivered in over 1700 units for a production run of twenty years. Saying all this, the Bertram name return has had the desired impact, with nine units sold on plan and prior to launch for the Micheal Peters and Marty A.Lowe designed 35 model.  It is still early days for Gavio's Group Bertram, owners of the US legend since the start of 2015 but this long term project looks all set up in the right direction. The challenge is now for all to see as the first 35 heads to various boat shows, and then after this in the hands of owners, who will be the ultimate real judges of Bertram's new chapter and whether it can reach or exceed the level bar which comes with the legendary name. 
Technical Data:
LOA - 10.69 m (35.1ft)
Waterline Length - 9.57 m
Beam - 3.78 m
Draft - 0.76 m ex props
Displacement - 9434 kg medium load
Fuel Capacity - 1135 l
Water Capacity - 189 l
Accommodation - 2 + 2 berths
Engines - 2 x 460hp 
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 40 knots max
Construction - Infused vinilester with solid glass bottom, Kevlar reinforced centerline, strakes, and structure grid 
Project - Micheal Peters hull and exterior, Marty A.Lowe Inc interior