November 29, 2007

New Model: Mochi 54 Dolphin

Mochi Craft the renowned Italian builder continues to update it's range of Lobster yachts with the introduction of the new 54 Dolphin model. The Italian company describes this new model as a meeting of futuristic design ideas with the past traditional, historical legacy that a Lobster boat has to offer. This new latest Dolphin model reinterprets the past of the Lobster boat and Italian design philosophy with a unique blend of style, sophistication, color, passion and personality. The Italian design touch can be seen in the exterior lines with the feature of huge side windows on the hull side, sun pad forward, innovative additional sun pad on top of the coach roof, but also hidden design touches like the tender garage or the bathing platform which can be extended for increased sea enjoyment space. Other important aspects for the new 54 Dolphin is the spacious interior which can compete with similar sized craft, featuring an important three double cabins, 2 head layout but also an additional crew cabin with personal head located mid ship. Performance forecast is for a 32 knots top speed with twin MAN 800hp engines.
Technical Data:
LOA - 16.65 m (54.8ft)
Length - 16.46 mt
Waterline Length - 15 m
Beam - 4.90 m
Draft - 1.42 m
Displacement - 21.50 t unloaded, 26.90 t loaded
Max Persons - 12
Fuel Capacity - 2550 l
Water Capacity - 710 l
Engines - 2 x MAN R6 CR6L 800hp
Performance - 32 knots top, 28 knots cruising
Project - Victory Design Brunello Acampora
Category - CE A

November 28, 2007

Class 1 - Dubai U.A.E. Mina Seyahi Preview

After an enthralling and compelling season, where spectacular racing has been matched by intense rivalries on and off the water, the final throws of the dice to decide the 2007 WPPA Class 1 World Powerboat Championship will unfold with two races in a week in Dubai, and the stage is set for yet another nail-biting finale, as the two remaining title challengers go head-to-head after a gruelling, season-long tussle. Victory 77 will line up for next weekend’s Mina Seyahi Grand Prix, round 7 of the WPPA Class 1 World Powerboat Championship, tantalisingly close to lifting their first World title and a record seventh for the mighty Dubai-based, Victory Team. If they finish ahead of their title rivals, the championship is theirs. It has been a stellar season for Sanchez and Al Zafeen, racing together for the first time. They won the season opener in Athens, with Al Zafeen becoming the first rookie to win on his Class 1 debut and two wins later, in Romania, became the first rookie, and Sanchez the first Frenchman, to win the Class 1 European Championship. Their fourth win of the season last time out at the Qatar Grand Prix in Doha means they head into the penultimate race of the season with a 22-point advantage over their nearest rivals in the overall race for honours and a slender two point lead in the Middle East Championship. Standing between Victory 77 and the title that they are so desperate to bring home, is Qatar 96, who simply have to finish ahead of Victory 77 and by a margin of three points or more if they are to take the battle for the World Championship down to the final race of the season, the Dubai Grand Prix on Saturday, 8 December. Sheikh Hassan and Nicolini are enjoying their best season to date, and with six podiums on the bounce are sure to keep the pressure on the leaders until the very last lap. Spirit of Norway’s tenure as World Champions effectively ended in Qatar, when they limped out of the race on lap 15 with engine problems, but could still add the Middle East Championship to the Edox Pole Position Championship - which they clinched in Doha with their fifth consecutive win in qualifying - by winning the final two races. Outside of the lead trio, just 24 points separate the next five boats and the scramble for points and to be the best-of-the-rest may well become an unwelcome headache for Victory 77 and Qatar 96 as they fight it out for the title. Victory 7 lead the chasing pack, and are undoubtedly quick, but have lacked the consistency seen in the opening two rounds, but if they pull it all together on race day, they will certainly be amongst the front runners. Currently lying fifth is Qatar 95, are the pick of those running V8s, and fourth place in Arendal, a podium in Romania and fourth again in Qatar confirm their credentials. The most improved outfit over the last three races is Negotiator, the only outfit in the championship running Sterling V8s, taking fifth, fourth and a podium last time out, and sees them on a hard-charge and climbing up the championship standings. Just two points behind them is Foresti & Suardi, who, after competing in the last two races in his second boat, is expected to be back in his favoured raceboat. Tom Barry-Cotter and Pal Nilsen will be trying to repeat the performances that have produced three top six finishes in their first season together, and will be aiming to add another, with Nicola Giorgi and Tomaso Polli hoping to see out the season in the Cougar with some solid points finishes. Whilst Jotun will simply be wondering when the run of bad luck that has blighted their season, will end, and will be praying that they have a trouble-free race to realise their pace and potential. The race weekend kicks off with official practice on Thursday, 29 November and the first opportunity for the teams to familiarise themselves with a revised course. A second practice session on Friday morning is followed by the Edox Pole Position in the afternoon and a final practice session on Saturday morning, followed by the Mina Seyahi Grand Prix.

Projects: Magnum 50, Magnum 70

Magnum is working on the prototype of the new Luiz De Basto designed Magnum 50. This new 50 replaces the "Bestia" model that came before it. The new, as yet unnamed model, will be offered with either the MTU V10 or with the MAN V12 and will run approximately 70mph. The Magnum 50 will be the fastest model produced by the company with the exception of the much anticipated 27.
Presently under construction, for completion in early 2008, is a new Magnum 70 model on order for one of Magnum's VIP clients. Designed by Pininfarina and equipped with twin 2400 MTU diesels coupled to Arneson ASD15 surface drives, this new incredibly fast and maneuverable performance yacht is expected to reach top speeds over 60mph in any sea condition. This model is also available to government agencies as a Patrol Craft.

November 27, 2007

New Model: Riviera 4400 Sport Yacht

The new Riviera 4400 Sport Yacht is a boat really rich in innovations that the designers of this World famous Aussie company wanted as the other Sport Yachts in the range, to make the difference in a highly competitive market sector. The third boat for the innovate range, the 4400 included a number of firsts that included resin infusion, joint Volvo and Riviera design thinking, and IPS drive technology! The commitment Riviera 4400 Sport Yacht expresses is that of truly ingenious boat with a serious of important updates that where unthinkable in a boat of this size a few years ago! One of the bonus for the new4400 is the spacious interior boasting two large cabins for a 5 berth accommodation. The queen-size master stateroom is in the bow and thanks to the space savings of Volvo IPS, aft and under the cabin sole you will find a magnificent full-width stateroom with a queen and a single berth. As already stated the new Riviera uses Volvo's innovative IPS drive with the twin 370hp or optional 435hp giving startling performance levels and a 30% less fuel consumption. The Riviera 4400 Sport Yacht continues with the other appreciated ideas this range offers: like the galley up layout, pillar less patio door, that joins the interior saloon, pilot house, galley area with the exterior cockpit making the whole place become one entertaining area.
Technical Data:
LOA - 15.12 m (49.7ft)
Length - 13.91 m
Beam - 4.58 m
Draft - 1.20 m
Weight - 12.500 kg
Fuel Capacity - 1.500 l
Water Capacity - 460 l
Accommodation - 5 berths in 2 cabins
Engines - standard 2 x Volvo IPS500 370hp, IPS600 435hp
Propulsion - Volvo IPS forward looking dual propeller pods

November 26, 2007

Project: Fairline 55 Squadron

The new Fairline 55 Squadron project is a highly expectation project from this famous British builder. The design for this project shows a sporty modern med flybridge motor yacht and an innovative use of space. Sleek lines and beautiful external shapes are the visiting ticket, to what Fairline is promising a modern natural light with plenty of space interior layout. The new 55 Squadron follows the trend in this size category, offering a full beam owners cabin which includes an electro opaque walled bathroom transformation, something seen on the other bigger Fairline models. Interior accommodation is for a three double cabins, two heads and a single crew berth aft. The interior plans show the much requested minimal design approach especially in the upper saloon area but also demonstrate what will be one of the most spacious flybridge areas in this size category. The new Squadron 55 model will have the difficult task to follow the success of the old Squadron 55, produced from 1996 till 2003 and has been the most sold model in this highly demanded Motor Yacht range from the British builder. The challenge is encouraging!

November 24, 2007

New Model: Overmarine Mangusta 80 Hard Top


One of the trademark and most successful big open boats ever built, the Mangusta 80 receives the update renovation to the Hard Top treatment in an esthetically pleasing design. The new Overmarine Mangusta 80 Hard Top continues the 40 knots plus performance of the Open model but has a redesigned exterior design thanks to the new superstructure, but also an update in the cockpit and interior layout spaces. The spaces of the 80 Hard Top feature a spacious 3 cabin offer in standard form but also a dual saloon, one on the upper deck and a more private one on the lower deck. The new Hard Top version boasts also exceptional performance of 45 knots top speed thanks to the latest MTU Common Rail engines. As is expected from this respected Viareggio builder, Overmarine the construction standard but also fit and finish are second to none.
Technical Data:
Length - 25.07 m (82.25ft)
Beam - 6.00 m
Draft - 1.15 m to 1.65 m Weight - 58 T loaded
Fuel Capacity - 6.000 l
Water Capacity - 1.300 l
Engines - 2 x MTU 16V2000 M93 Common Rail 2400hp
Propulsion - Arneson Surface Drives
Speed - 45 knots max

November 23, 2007

New Model: Dalla Pieta DP 50 HT

Innovative is perhaps the most correct term to use when defining the DP 50 HT, even though it does not derive from a brand new concept, but is a successful restyling of the 48', presented at the Genoa boat show in 1997. Particular importance was given to the deck house and the stern area, with the extension of the garage that can now hold a 2.70-metre tender, while the driver's position can boast a lower deck with contemporary lines as one of the most distinctive parts of the new décor. The interior design has also been fully refreshed, with a complete change in the style of the décor, while keeping the exact same layout and leaving lots of room for custom solutions in terms of choice of timbers and wood varieties. One of the most important changes that stands out is also the possibility to turn one of the guest cabins into crew quarters, complete with bathroom, with separate access directly from the deckhouse. The powerful and reliable duo of 715 horsepower each Caterpillar engines is confirmed. The capacity of the tanks has increased from 1650 to 1900 litres. Lastly, the standard fittings have been supplemented with certain accessories that were optional in the 48'. Some of these include the automatic pilot, television and stereo in the living area, effluent containers and electronic remote control. The DP 50 HT expands the Dalla Pietà Yachts fleet with a boat that has nothing to envy bigger boats in terms of fittings and prestige.
Technical Data:
LOA - 16.30 m (53.5ft)
Length - 15.73 m
Beam - 4.29 m
Draft - 1.14 m
Displacement - 17.14 t unladed, 21.32 t laden
Fuel Capacity - 1900 l
Water Capacity - 490 l
Max Passengers - 12
Accommodation - 6 berths, 2 heads
Engines - 2 x Cat C12 715hp
Speed - 36 knots maximum, 30 knots cruising
Range - 280 NM @ 28 knots cruising
Construction Material - GRP
Category - CE B

Project: Alicante Doma 7

Astilleros de Alicante is ready to launch the construction of Doma 7. The design and project definition is already finished and to do so, Astilleros de Alicante has joined prestigious companies, such as Anders Design for the styling and Barracuda Yachts for the naval architecture. Doma 7, a 22 meters motorboat, a new model which is presented by an avant-garde design and a complete study of the internal functionality. As result, the saloon will have two independent relax areas, also the space downstairs is remarkable, particularly in the galley and in the master cabin, were we can see dimensions typically used in bigger yachts. The exterior design of Doma 7 offers three independent areas. The first of them is the solarium forward. Secondly, the cockpit with hydraulic platform provides habitability and comfort to have pleasant journeys. Finally, the solarium on the hard-top clearly identifies the innovative proposals from Doma 7. Talking about Doma 7 is synonymous of talking about internal design with the highest personalization capability. To properly tailor its Doma 7, every owner will find a comprehensive set with the finest materials for his selection. Astilleros de Alicante with Doma 7 makes another step toward representing a new line of motorboats clearly differentiated from the design point of view and able to be tailored to match the desires of its owner.

November 21, 2007

New Model: Azimut 58

Azimut continues in the updating of its motor yacht range with the introduction of the new 58. A much expected model from this World famous manufacturer which sits in between the long standing 55 Evolution and 62 Evolution models. The new Azimut 58 has many bonuses on yachts of this size dimension but most interesting is the use of minimal style to create open spaces on board, especially on the flybridge and in the saloon. As for the other solutions Azimut continue this new model with the development of huge side windows not only for the master cabin, now in three rectangle form fitted to the side in flash form but also for the VIP cabin forward. It also presents on this flybridge model the squarish bow solution we saw introduced in 2004 with the introduction of the 40/43 model. The interior spaces is for a 3 cabin 2 head layout with a crew cabin aft. The VIP cabin forward has an innovative solution with a scissor movement making the possibility of transformation to two singles. Something very useful for high numbered families. 
Technical Data:
LOA - 17.88 m (58.8ft)
Beam - 4.95 m
Draft - 1.37 m
Displacement - 28.8 t (full load)
Fuel Capacity - 2.800 l
Water Capacity - 650 l
Accommodation - 3 cabins + crew, 6 berths + crew, 2 heads + crew
Engines - 2 x MAN R6 800hp
Speed - 32 knots maximum, 28 knots cruising @ half load
Design - Stefano Righini exterior, Carlo Galeazzi interior
Hull - vee shape with 23.5 degrees deadrise midship, 15.5 aft
Building Material - GRP

November 20, 2007

Project: Jeanneau 38 Prestige S

Whilst it will only be launched officially at the beginning of 2008, Jeanneau have unveiled the unpublished designs for the new Prestige 38 S. Although announced as far back as September 2007, no information had been made available about the new Prestige, which slots in between the Prestige 34 S and the completely new Prestige 42 S. The real novelty comes from the dual cockpit on board, a feature up until now reserved for open models over 40 feet long. The first cockpit, structured around a table, is traditionally located forward beneath the sport top, while the second, the real innovation on this boat, is located on the after deck, and can be converted to a sun pad or a comfortable settee around a second table. Another decided advantage for an open of under 40 feet is the tender garage, hidden beneath the cockpit. Fitted with a galley and extended by a huge bathing platform, the Sport Top with it's electric roof dully open becomes a particular outside/inside space. In particular, information on the interior layout reveals 2 cabins, a very large saloon and a spacious dressing room. Designed by the Italian office of Garroni Designers, the Prestige 38 S benefits from a hull developed by the well-known American designer, Michael Peters, who has already designed the hulls of the Prestige 42 and the recent Prestige 42 S for Jeanneau. The twin engines are the new Cummins QSD 4.2-320HP with stern-drive transmission. The yard is actively working on the launch of this Prestige 38 S, for which the stakes are high, since of course its arrival completes a 30 to 50 feet range of new Prestige Fly and Open power boats.