August 17, 2008
Project: Menorquin 240 Custom Yacht
August 16, 2008
New Model: Princess V 85
Technical Data:
LOA - 25.91 m (85ft)
Beam - 6.27 m
Draft - 1.81 m
Fuel Capacity - 6.000 l
Water Capacity - 1.205 l
Displacement - 60 T with Caterpillar 1820hp engines full fuel and water tanks
Engines - 2 x Caterpillar C32A 1820hp, MTU 16V2000M92 2180hp
Speeds - 38 knots max with 70% load and MTUs 2180hp option
August 15, 2008
Project: Apreamare 80 Maestro
August 13, 2008
New Model: Sunseeker 52 Manhattan
Technical Data:
LOA - 17.60 m (57.9ft) includes pulpit
Length Waterline - 13.11 m
Beam - 4.49 m
Draft - 1.26 m full load
Displacement - 24800 kg half load
Fuel Capacity - 2140 l
Water Capacity - 625 l
Accommodation - 6 berths in 3 cabins, 2 heads, optional single crew cabin with head aft
Engines - 2 x 800hp
Speed - 32 knots max, 23 knots cruising
Range - 250 nautical miles
August 11, 2008
Projects: Riviera 3600 Sport Yacht Series II, Riviera 5800 Sport Yacht
The Riviera 5800 Sport Yacht inherits the design principles of its predecessors, the award-winning 3600 and 4700 and the 4400 Sport Yachts, most notably the Al fresco lifestyle concept. The new Riviera 5800 Sport Yacht project takes luxury boating to a new level, with its four cabin three bathroom standard layout, something rare in a boat measuring around 17 metres with a full beam master stateroom, and the choice of a lower galley and aft crew cabin. A new digital switching system for DC power enables you to personalise your boat by selecting what mode you want, for example, select cruise or entertainment mode, and the appropriate circuits will be energised. The boat's beautiful, sleek lines match the state of the art propulsion system providing you with faster acceleration, higher top speed, better turning and manoeuvrability all with greater fuel efficiency. Massive interior and exterior entertaining areas combine with simple yet stylish stainless steel framed glass sliding door and the electric sunroof that adds that extra touch of the outdoors. August 9, 2008
New Model: Pershing 80
An exuberant wind of change continues to blow up from the Adriatic coast, home of the internationally renowned Ferretti Group brand and world leading luxury motoryacht producer, Pershing. Over past weeks, the entire shipyard and Engineering Department have been absorbed in the delicate final stages of a major new project, the launch of the new Pershing 80. This new model, which has just been unveiled to the Pershing fans and friends, has inherited two very important qualities from the Pershing 72, the craft that enjoyed such remarkable commercial success and visibility in 2007 as well as winning numerous awards. The first is the craft’s vast range of high tech features and the second is its bright, sleek profile. Every single inch of the craft’s innovative 80 feet confirm the shipyard’s grand challenge to focus its know-how and enterprise on this demanding and prestigious segment and to continue to develop craft of increasingly major dimensions. Naturally without compromising any of the typical qualities, such as sports style, speed and control that have always distinguished Pershing yachts. The new Pershing 80’, brainchild of yacht designer Fulvio De Simoni, once again succeeds in offering owners exceptional performance. On the standard version, two powerful 2030hp MTU engines combine with ASD 15L surface propellers to guarantee a peak speed of 43 knots, whereas a faster version with two 2435hp MTU engines offers an incredible peak speed of 50 knots at 1/3 loaded displacement. Of particular note, is the yacht’s floor plan that has been both rationally and creatively designed with highly exclusive details, such as the pilot house, and the leather chairs, panels and tops specially crafted by Poltrona Frau who have once again partnered with Pershing on this splendid craft. But there are many other elements too that give this yacht an edge over its competitors in this increasingly crowded segment. First and foremost, the yacht’s construction process uses the special fibre glass vacuum moulding “Scrimp System”. Secondly, the boat boasts numerous highly exclusive features, such as the elegant slide away glass partition, designed in collaboration with Besenzoni. Originally used on the Pershing 72’, this feature has been further developed and now includes two separate sections that make the option of closing the cockpit off from the upper saloon even more modular. Alternatively the owner can choose to join these two environments together to create a huge and harmonious open space, all on the same level. This highly versatile area is completed by another special Pershing 80’ feature, the expandable-retractable hard top. The cockpit is also both incredibly spacious, and luxuriously finished to ensure it can be enjoyed without any disturbances whatsoever. The stern sundeck has been deliberately designed so it is completely independent from the opening of the spacious garage, which includes a foldaway platform for easy watertoys launching. Standards of comfort are increased also by the Genius gangplank, which doubles as a swimming ladder and a walkway onto the quay when the craft is moored. The dinette in the bows is also a totally new factor, especially when combined with the highly versatile, modular sundeck that also boasts a bimini top. This is another idea that allows owners to create an ideal context for relaxing in or for enjoying breakfast in complete privacy when the boat is moored at the stern. The craft’s typically megayacht concept and floor plan can also be seen in the area below decks. The galley, for example, has been separated from the saloon and placed below deck, next to the crew quarters to offer guests even more privacy. The exceptional large L-shaped galley is a comfortable, discreet area that is packed with hyper technological features and offers a choice of colour schemes. The night zone in both the three and four cabin version is a real gem in terms of comfort and design and boasts remarkable features such as the unique open-view maxi window in the Master Cabin situated in the centre of the boat. This window is a remarkably light and airy feature (thanks to the openable porthole set into the glass) in this elegant space, which has innumerable refined details, including a vanity cabinet top, bed head and handrail created by Poltrona Frau. The Pershing 80 therefore boasts absolute class not only in its interiors, but also in its precise and intransigent exteriors that are distinguished by their sleek, aggressive, modern, streamlined shape and design. With this craft Pershing has created a fabulous example of how its challenging philosophy continues to push back frontiers and offer owners and guests a new way to “surprise the future”. Now it's time for the wider public at the major international boat shows in Cannes, Montecarlo and Genoa to give the judgement on this new jewel in Pershing line of Sport Yachts.
Technical Data:
LOA - 24.50 m (80.5ft)
Length - 23.98 m
Beam - 5.50 m
Draft - 1.40 m
Displacement - 64 t (loaded)
Fuel Capacity - 5950 l
Water Capacity - 1300 l
Max Persons - 16
Accommodation - 4 cabins with 3 heads, 2 crew cabins with 1 head
Engines - 2 x MTU 16V2000M91 2030hp, 16V2000M93 2450hp
Propulsion - Arneson ASD15L Surface Drives
Speed - 43 knots with with 2030hp, 50 knots with 2450hp
Design - Fulvio De Simoni
Certification - CE A
August 7, 2008
Powerboat P1 - Cowes Torquay Cowes Cancelled, Sunseeker Retires
Powerboat P1, the commercial rights holder to the Cowes-Torquay-Cowes race, has announced with sadness its decision to cancel the event as a result of insufficient entries. The race organisers – the British Powerboat Racing Club, the Royal Yachting Association and Powerboat P1 - had hoped to resurrect the historic race after a three year break in response to requests from British powerboat racers. However, the number of entries received has made the event economically unviable and would fail to deliver a genuine and competitive sporting spectacle. The first Cowes-Torquay-Cowes powerboat race took place in 1961 and it is regarded as one of British offshore racing’s most celebrated and demanding events. The Cowes-Torquay-Cowes race does not form part of the Powerboat P1 World Championship, which comprises 14 races on three continents. The next round of the World Championship will be hosted by the historic port of Vigo on Spain’s Atlantic coast. On another sad note Powerboat P1 Management has also been advised by Sunseeker Sales Group that the Team Sunseeker and the 11 Sunseeker Challenger boat will not be contesting the remaining three Grand Prix of the Sea events of the 2008 season. As a passionate my hope is to see Sunseeker back in the sea racing the races as soon as possible.
August 5, 2008
New Model: Azimut 70
In the yearly event of the Azimut Benetti Group, the Yachting Gala which for this year was held in Viareggio, the world renowned yacht builder presented the new Azimut 70 of the new F series generation. Following the latest trends as started with the 43 in 2004, designer Righini and Turin yacht builder follow there renowned form following function design with minimal accents, presenting an ultra modern yacht. There is so far little details available but the pictures show the trademark huge Azimut integrated windows all over the yacht, with what we imagine a similar finished interior as used on the 58 launched during the 2007 Genoa boat show. New 70 has also a similar four cabin interior to the Azimut 68 Plus / Evolution it will go on and replace in the future, but with a more modern layout and some huge improvements of which is the separate galley which can open up on the saloon thanks to an electrically operated window, and all double cabins with in line berths. A striking feature for the new 70 is also the hull color, which for its debut carried an original metallic sky blue, a not seen before finish, following the trend with the green shown on the 58 during the Genoa 2008 presentation.
Technical Data:
LOA - 21.6 m (70.9ft)
Beam - 5.6 m
Displacement - 43 t
Fuel Capacity - 4200 l
Water Capacity - 1200 l
Accommodation - 8 berths in 4 cabins, 1 crew cabin berth
Engines - 2 x MAN 1360hp
Speed - 32 knots max, 28 knots estimated
Project - Righini, Azimut
August 3, 2008
Project: Princess V 62
The soon to come Princess V62 project will combine the performance and versatility of an enclosed hard top sports yacht with the advantages of large volume accommodation spaces including both a main deck saloon and separate lower dining area. The main deck saloon will be elegantly finished with contemporary low-level furniture and seating and is linked to a large open cockpit through triple sliding glass doors. On deck a flexible entertaining space includes generous seating, a wetbar and barbeque and a central sunbed above the aft garage which can accommodate either a rigid inflatable or wetbike. A hydraulic up/down platform is also fitted as standard for added convenience or for stowage of an additional tender. The lower accommodation consists of a full-beam en-suite owner’s stateroom, an en-suite VIP stateroom forward and a large twin cabin to starboard. There is also the option of a single berth crew cabin aft. The lower dining area provides seating for six opposite a well equipped galley and features a large LCD TV mounted inboard. The galley itself boasts a full height fridge freezer, twin bowl stainless steel sink and plentiful storage for an extended stay aboard. The new model will sit in-between the V65 and the V58 in the Princess V Class range, with many of the design features of the larger boat filtering down into the V62. With the latest advanced deep V hull and conventional drive, and with a combined output of up to 2400hp, the V62 is set to deliver true V Class performance with class leading handling and absolute control, for comfortable long range high speed cruising. August 1, 2008
New Model: Grand Banks 65 Aleutian RP
The original model that launched the Aleutian Series has been redesigned, refreshed and restyled, with an added foot of length and a long list of new features. New interior layouts provide more and better options for living and entertaining. A more spacious aft deck features dual wing doors and a new enclosure that protects the outside dining area from harsh weather, while opening easily to let in the sun. The flybridge overhang has also been extended further aft to provide more protection from the elements. The new 65RP also features port and starboard-side pilothouse doors, easier engine room access through a new port-side door, and a host of other performance and luxury features. What hasn't changed is her top-performing Fexas-designed hull, making the 65RP the best for comfort and stability among blue-water cruisers. Technical Data:
LOA - 20.93 m (68.8ft)
Length Waterline - 18.42 m
Beam - 6.05 m
Draft - 1.63 m
Displacement - 48,308 kg
Fuel Capacity - 8328 l
Water Capacity - 1666 l
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