July 20, 2009
Project: Astondoa 50 Fly
New Model: Hunt 52

The new Hunt 52 is the flagship of this US builder offering Traditional Yacht line in elegant classic lines and large motoryacht feel with seamless integration of single-level deck and interior liveability. Featuring a natural flow from the helm to the open, bright salon through to the aft deck, the Hunt 52 layout reveals the same unobscured 360 degree views from any position. Exhaustive attention to engineering a boat which can be easily handled by one, or enjoyed by many, has led Hunt to offer features such as joystick control of bow and stern thrusters, fully mechanized dinghy garage transom with stairs, and generous swim platform for easy accessibility. All of this comes without diminishing the unparalleled rough water capability equalling to a fast, easy running, comfortable and dry ride. Interior for the Hunt Yachts new 52 flagship offers two alternative layouts dependable on the type of propulsion chosen. Standard plan is twin double cabin plan with the traditional shaft line propulsion, but with the optional IPS engine choice this can give an extra third cabin with full beam VIP statreoom. There is also the option of choosing a galley up or down solution. Engines options is a three engine choice with standard twin Cats 705hp each, up to 1001hp with traditional shaft line, or in alternative a more modern solution with Volvo 662hp and IPS forward looking pod drives.
Technical Data:
LOA - 17.4 m (57.3ft)
LOA - 17.4 m (57.3ft)
Length Hull - 15.8 m
Waterline Length - 14.6 m
Beam - 4.77 m
Draft - 1.37 m
Displacement - 24545 kg half load
Fuel Capacity - 2839 l
Water Capacity - 567 l
Engines - 2 x Cats C12 705hp, C18 1001hp, Volvo IPS900 662hp
Propulsion - traditional shaft line, Volvo IPS forward looking pod drive
Speed - 29 knots max 24 knots cruise with with Cats C12 705hp
Hull - deep vee 20 degrees dead rise aft
Construction - vinylester resin fully cored above and below waterline
Project - C. Raymond Hunt Associates
July 19, 2009
Class 1 - Victory 1 Winner Maritimo Podium Double
After cancelling race one for the BMW Norwegian Grand Prix due to bad weather, the second race went on as scheduled seeing Victory 1 rookie driver, Mohammed Al Mehairi, to his first Class 1 win in just his second outing.
Maritimo 11 was rewarded for a stunning opening lap with second place, to take their first Class 1 podium finish, with other team boat Maritimo 12 giving further cause for celebration, taking their first podium in third place.
Championship leaders, Fazza and Qatar 96, both suffered misfortunes; Fazza stopping due to technical problems, with Qatar 96's race ending in spectacular fashion, barrel-rolling on lap seven.
The Victory duo of Vicory 1 lived up to the promise they showed in the morning's practice and qualifying session, setting the fastest time to take their first pole position, with a richly deserved win.
However, Victory 1 did not have it all their own way, when Fazza showed their pace to take the lead from their team-mates on lap six. But a technical problem ended their hopes, with Victory 1 going on to take a sensational win. The win is the ninth of Sanchez's career, but he was quick to give credit to his pilot Al Mehairi and his crew. The win takes Victory 1 to the top of the Championship standings after two rounds.
Maritimo 11 made a flying start to the race, moving up from seventh place on the second row to third at the end of the first lap. They held position until lap six when they were passed by Qatar 96, who then handed back the place a lap later, barrel-rolling in stunning fashion right in front of Maritimo 11.
Maritimo 12, made it a double celebration for the Australian team grabbing a surprising third place.
Foresti & Suardi - Roscioli Hotels' Giampaolo Montavoci and Giampiero Soave, racing together for the first time in five years, produced an impressive showing to finish in fourth place, equalling Montavoci's best ever finish in Arendal, and moving the Italian pairing into third place in the championship standings.
Despite making a good start, moving up from fourth at the start to second place at the first corner and then passing their team-mates to take the lead on lap six, an electrical problem on lap 12 ended Fazza 3 hopes of a second consecutive win, eventually finishing fifth to salvage valuable points.
For the Spirit of Qatar Team it was a race to forget. Both Qatar 95 and Qatar 96 got squeezed at the start to lose ground and it went from bad to worse, when, on lap seven, Qatar 96 barrel-rolled. On lap 11 a blown engine did for team-mates Abdullah Al-Sulaiti and Matteo Nicolini in Qatar 95 to compound a very disappointing weekend for the team.
Welmax's defending European Champion, also had a frustrating race, first throwing a propeller blade and then a technical problem on lap 13 ending their race. While Giorgioffshore, were the first to retire after an engine failure prevented them from continuing.
BMW Norwegian Grand Prix - Results
1. Victory 1 - M Al Mehairi (UAE) / JM Sanchez (FRA) - 58.17.06
2. Maritimo 11 - T Barry-Cotter (AUS) / PV Nilsen (NOR) + 1.28.95
3. Maritimo 12 - G Manuzzi (SMR) / P McGrath (NZL) + 02.07.17
4. Foresti & Suardi - Roscioli Hotels 8 - G Soave (ITA) / G Montavoci (ITA) + 1 Lap
5. Fazza 3 - A Al Zafeen (UAE) / N Bin Hendi (UAE) + 3 Laps
6. Welmax 90 - K O Selmer (NOR) / J Tandberg (NOR) + 5 Laps
Qatar 95 - A Al-Sulaiti (QAT) / M Nicolini (ITA) - DNF
Qatar 96 - H Al-Thani (QAT) / S Curtis (GBR) - DNF
Giorgioffshore 18 – C Zaborowski (NOR) / N Giorgi (ITA) - DNF
Championship Standings after round 2
1. Victory 36pts
2. Fazza 31pts
3. Foresti & Suardi - Roscioli Hotels 18pts
4= Qatar 96 15pts
4= Maritimo 11 15pts
6. Maritimo 12 12pts
7= Aurantium 9pts
7= Giorgioffshore 9pts
7= Welmax 9pts
10. Qatar 95 4pts
New Model: Viking 82 Enclosed Bridge

Technical Data:
LOA - 25.4 m (83.5ft)
Beam - 6.81 m
Draft - 1.68 m
Displacement - 73595 kg
Fuel Capacity - 11356 l
Water Capacity - 1703 l
Accommodation - 10 berths in 5 double cabins
Engines - 2 x Cats C32A 1825hp, MTU 2000V16 20230hp, 2000V16 2400hp
Speed - 35 knots max, 30 knots cruise with standard Cats C32A
LOA - 25.4 m (83.5ft)
Beam - 6.81 m
Draft - 1.68 m
Displacement - 73595 kg
Fuel Capacity - 11356 l
Water Capacity - 1703 l
Accommodation - 10 berths in 5 double cabins
Engines - 2 x Cats C32A 1825hp, MTU 2000V16 20230hp, 2000V16 2400hp
Speed - 35 knots max, 30 knots cruise with standard Cats C32A
July 18, 2009
Projects: Riviera 85 Motor Yacht, Riviera 78 Motor Yacht, Riviera 73 Motor Yacht



July 17, 2009
New Model: Itama Sixty
Technical Data:
LOA - 18.82 m (61.9ft)
Length Hull - 17 m
Beam - 4.75 m
Draft - 1.39 m
Displacement - 24t empty, 30.4 t loaded
Fuel Capacity - 3250 l
Water Capacity - 710 l
Max Persons - 14
Accommodation - 3 double cabins 3 heads, 1 crew cabin optional
Engines - 2 x MAN V12 1550hp
Propulsion - surface drives
Speed - 48 knots max with 1/3 load
Project - Marco Casali, Ferretti AYT
Certification - CE 94/25 A
July 16, 2009
Project: Sessa C38

New Model: Maritimo A60 Aegean Enclosed

Technical Data:
LOA - 18.8 m (61.8ft)
Beam - 5.2 m
Draft - 1.35 m
Displacement - 30 t
Fuel Capacity - 5600 l
Water Capacity - 800 l
Accommodation - 3 cabins, 5 or 6 berths
Engines - 2 x Cats C12 715hp
Speed - 25 knots cruising
July 15, 2009
Class 1 - Arendal Norway Preview
Jorn Tandberg, the defending European Champion, will be hoping to break the Middle East dominance in Class 1 when he starts the defence of his title in next weekend's BMW Norwegian Grand Prix in Arendal, 17-19, July, where 40 points will be up for grabs as the UIM WPPA Class 1 World Powerboat Championship introduces a two race Grand Prix format for the first time.
Tandberg, a two-times winner in 2008, will line up in the Mercury V8-powered Welmax, as he chases down a third win on home waters in four years and looks to kick-start his season after a broken drive shaft ended his race in Qatar.
As the on-water battle for supremacy between V8 and V12 power-plants intensifies, the overwhelming threat to a second consecutive win for Tandberg in Arendal lies with the in-form Victory and Spirit of Qatar camps.
Fazza, who won in Arendal in 2007, struck the first blow in the 2009 title race in Qatar, are currently enjoying an unprecedented trouble free run in a race boat that has not missed a beat in over two seasons and look to be the team to beat.
Team mate in Victory 1, throttle man Jean-Marc Sanchez also a winner in Arendal, will have other ideas, and will be looking to break his long run of podium finishes nine from ten starts with a win.
The Spirit of Qatar crews will also have their eyes on the main prize in Arendal, but on each other as well, as their in-house fight for supremacy again V8 over V12, and bragging rights intensifies. Qatar 95 grabbed their maiden Edox Pole Position win last time out, but saw the hard work undone, a win vanish after stopping mid race and their team mates take second place. Both outfits have modified their boats and tested recently; confident the gremlins have been fixed. Steve Curtis believes that he and Sheikh Hassan Bin Jabor Al-Thani will be very quick in Arendal, but admits they will have to push hard and up their game, as they look for their first win together in Qatar 96 since teaming up in 2008.
With one or two driver line-ups changing and to be finalised, the tussle amongst the middle order is hard to gauge; Giorgioffshore has enjoyed a run of good results in recent outings, a podium at the end of 2008 and a fifth in Qatar, and looks set to continue. Giampaolo Montavoci will be joined in Foresti & Suardi - Roscioli Hotels by fellow Italian, Giampiero Soave, making just his second start in Class 1, he made his debut with Montavoci in the Portuguese Grand Prix in Lisbon in 2004, whilst Domenico Cirilli's pairing of Abdelkader and Carpitella in C.A.M is still be confirmed.
Maritimo Australia has been busy working frantically on both their charges to fix the handling and technical issues that blighted their return to Class 1 at the season opener and limited their time on the water. Both crews will be desperate to produce a solid points' finish; Maritimo 12's throttleman, Peter McGrath, is optimistic that the modifications have got them 80% of the way to where they should be and now it's just a case of more time in the boat with his new driver, Giorgio Manuzzi. Whilst Tom Barry-Cotter will be hoping that the success he has enjoyed racing in Australia, successfully defending his Australian Offshore Superboat title will start to carry over into Class 1 in Maritimo 11.
The Arendal course, run inside the narrow fjords, is one of the most spectacular, challenging and demanding on the Class 1 circuit, and for all the pilots and technicians the twelfth Grand Prix to be run in Arendal presents a new challenge, as Class 1 introduces a restructured race-weekend and two race Grand Prix format for the first time, where success or failure in race 1 will impact hugely on the outcome in race 2.
The new format, warmly welcomed by the teams and all of Class 1's Grand Prix Organisers, will see first official practice taking place on Friday afternoon, with an extended one-and-a-half hour session on Saturday morning for official practice and qualifying in the Edox Pole Position, with no limit to the number of timed laps, followed by race 1 in the afternoon, 50.85 nautical miles made up of 9 laps including one long lap.
A third official practice session on Sunday morning will be followed by race 2 in the afternoon with the starting line-up determined by the results of race 1 and 68.21Nm, run over 12 laps, including two long laps. Both races count for full championship points.
New Model: Bavaria 46 Deep Blue SportTop

Technical Data:
LOA - 14.2 m (46.5ft)
Hull Length - 12.93 m
Beam - 4.45 m
Draft - 1.10 m
Displacement - 11200kg
Fuel Capacity - 1250 l
Water Capacity - 410 l
Max Persons - 12
Accommodation - 2 or 3 cabins, 4 or 6 berths
Engines - 2 x Volvo Penta D6 330hp, D6 370hp
Project - BMWDesignworksUSA
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