CNP the acronym standing for Cantiere Navale di Persaro an Italian ship builder standing on the Adriatic side of the European peninsula, presents the 105 second model in its Naumachos yacht line. As the rendering clearly shows and as was the case for the first model the Naumachos 82, CNP present an explorer tug looking super yacht, with a sturdy built able to withstand all weather conditions, along with a long range capability. The 105 follows these themes but with a greater size following clients requests to CNP. The Naumachos is sold as a semi custom project, all to the same plans outside but different inside where layout, furnishing materials, engines, and equipment is too owners request. The standard interior layout for the Naumachos 105 is a four cabin layout, with the owners cabin on the main deck, and three cabins below. Engines are twin Cats C18 Continuous Duty 456hp, which deliver a wide open throttle speed of 12 knots, cruising at 11 knots, and a long range 10000 nautical miles speed of 9 knots. Construction is for a steel hull, with alloy super structure, and building by Cantieri Navali di Pesaro is done to RINA or Lloyd's registry requirements with MCA Compliance available. August 22, 2009
Project: CNP Naumachos 105
CNP the acronym standing for Cantiere Navale di Persaro an Italian ship builder standing on the Adriatic side of the European peninsula, presents the 105 second model in its Naumachos yacht line. As the rendering clearly shows and as was the case for the first model the Naumachos 82, CNP present an explorer tug looking super yacht, with a sturdy built able to withstand all weather conditions, along with a long range capability. The 105 follows these themes but with a greater size following clients requests to CNP. The Naumachos is sold as a semi custom project, all to the same plans outside but different inside where layout, furnishing materials, engines, and equipment is too owners request. The standard interior layout for the Naumachos 105 is a four cabin layout, with the owners cabin on the main deck, and three cabins below. Engines are twin Cats C18 Continuous Duty 456hp, which deliver a wide open throttle speed of 12 knots, cruising at 11 knots, and a long range 10000 nautical miles speed of 9 knots. Construction is for a steel hull, with alloy super structure, and building by Cantieri Navali di Pesaro is done to RINA or Lloyd's registry requirements with MCA Compliance available. August 21, 2009
New Model: Scarani 30 Day Cruiser
Technical Data:
LOA - 9.30 m (30.5ft)
Hull Length - 7.95 m
Beam - 3.00 m
Draft - 0.60 m
Displacement - 3850 kg
Fuel Capacity - 320 l
Water Capacity - 80 l
Max Persons - 8
Accommodation - 4 berths in 2 cabins
Engines - single or twin Petrol from 440hp up to 520hp, Diesel from 300hp up to 362hp
Propulsion - stern drive
Certification - CE B
Project: Ferretti 560
Ferretti Yachts will go to the Cannes 2009 boat show with a fresh and creative renewal wave giving shape to the 560 representing according to the Italian builder a revolution conceived to experience a new feeling of life on board. Through this new model the shipyard aims to consolidate and continue the evolution process of the flybridge range under 63 feet. This renewal started with the 630 and was followed in the last two years with the launch of the 470, 510, and 592. The 560 resembles these models with the shape of the 360 view window in the main deck, along with the flybridge which with its aft mounted radar arch aims to create the best undisturbed space up top. Ferretti 560 continues the never ending cooperation between Advanced Yacht Technology of Ferretti group and Studio Zuccon International Project. The 560 project criteria meeting a new evolution could be identified in three key-elements: an innovative space-design of the lower deck layout with three cabins which include a full beam owner suite and three bathrooms, a very strong care for details embodied by contemporary taste decor elements such as bleached oak, and last a new exclusive design of windows to enhance natural light on board. As a result, Ferretti 560 is unique in her category, created to meet the desires of demanded customers, offering the high standards of live ability through the combination of wide spaces, quality materials, comfort and performance. Ferretti 560 will be powered by twin MAN 900hp engines that push the yacht to a cruise speed of 28 knots and max of 32 knots. August 20, 2009
New Model: Viking 57 Convertible
Viking presents another blue water family member, the anticipated and expected 57 Convertible. Featuring a robust hull with a beautiful sheer, a curvy, creamy smooth deckhouse with Viking’s new teardrop window lines, a low profile wraparound flying bridge and a 157 square feet cockpit, including a spacious observation mezzanine, the result is an exciting model in the Convertible line tradition. Ideally suited for tournament fishing, as well as long distance cruising, the 57 Convertible features a three-stateroom, two-head layout for plenty of comfort and privacy thanks to the offset companionway, which utilizes space to its maximum efficiency. With the master stateroom featuring an athwart ship queen size walk around bed, the VIP cabin is located to fore and has a queen size berth, and the third guest cabin located to port has upper and lower bunks. Upper and lower cross over three berths also are available for the forward stateroom in replacement to the standard twin queen size bed. Standard power is MAN V12 CRM 1360hp diesels. A package with twin MAN V12 CRM 1550hp is also available as optional. Speeds will range from a mid 30 knot cruise to a top end approaching 40 knots depending upon the power selection, load and sea conditions. Technical Data:
LOA - 17.6 m (57.9ft)
Beam - 5.54 m
Draft - 1.50 m
Displacement - 35816 kg
Fuel Capacity - 5720 l
Water Capacity - 908 l
Accommodation - 6/7 berths in 3 cabins, 2 heads
Engines - 2 x MAN V12 CRM 1360hp, V12 CRM 1550hp
Speed - 40 knots max, 35 knots cruising
LOA - 17.6 m (57.9ft)
Beam - 5.54 m
Draft - 1.50 m
Displacement - 35816 kg
Fuel Capacity - 5720 l
Water Capacity - 908 l
Accommodation - 6/7 berths in 3 cabins, 2 heads
Engines - 2 x MAN V12 CRM 1360hp, V12 CRM 1550hp
Speed - 40 knots max, 35 knots cruising
Projects: Azimut 78, Azimut 74 Magellano, Azimut 72S, Azimut 40S
Labels:
Azimut,
Explorer Yacht,
Motor Yacht,
Projects,
Sport Cruiser,
Sport Yacht
August 19, 2009
Improve-it = Nord West 420 Flybridge
In the beginning of Summer Nord West launched a first boat the 370 SportsTop with a new system called Stern drive Joystick. Similar to the IPS this new drive system has electrical steering, and manoeuvring in harbours can be done very easily thanks to easy to use joystick control. Nord West was among the first users of Volvo IPS system as well as being among the first to make a special designed hull for the propulsion. Every boat can be installed with a maximum of 4 joystick controls. With the new system stern drive with joystick Nord West adds as promised an other third model with this easy to use option, the 420 Flybridge following the 370 SportsTop and 370 Coupe. The 420 Flybridge is also a bit unique for being among the larger sized stern drive available flybridge motor cruiser. Surely with the easy to use joystick control added with the efficiency stern drives offer, this option will start to make more sense in the 420 Flybridge much more than any other model.New Model: Sunseeker 64 Predator
Technical Data:
LOA - 20.1 m (65.9ft)
Length Waterline - 14.6 m
Beam - 4.95 m
Draft - 1.48 m
Displacement - 29000 kg half load
Fuel Capacity - 3000 l
Water Capacity - 700 l
Accommodation - 6 guest berths in 3 cabins, 4 berths in 2 cabins, 1 crew berth
Engines - 2 x 1100hp
Propulsion - shaft line with propellers in semi tunnels
Speed - 35 knots max, 28 knots cruising
Project - Don Shead, Sunseeker design
Certification - CE
August 18, 2009
Projects: Beneteau 30 Antares, Beneteau 42 Antares, Beneteau 47 MonteCarlo Fly
From this year onwards, all Antares models over 9 metres will have their length in feet included as part of their model name. And that’s the case with this new launch, which replaces the 9 Series with 30 Flybridge/Hard Top versions. As the first Flybridge in the range, it is designed primarily for cruising, and retains all the excellent sea keeping qualities on which the Antares reputation has been built. Sarrazin Design presents a sleek elegant line, and their style is unmistakable for the Antares 30. Its grey-tinted glass makes a special contribution to the sophisticated modern looks. The hull is the work of the Beneteau design team, and is available with a single-engine configuration only. There will be three versions to choose from the 30 Antares. The S version is with hard top with two opening panels, with flybridge but no helm station featuring a large sunbathing area and settee with table up top, and with flybridge and helm station convertible to a sunbathing platform. According to Beneteau the amount of living space is unrivalled by any other boat of this size. Accommodation is a four berth lower deck with a convertible saloon to double berth. The guest cabins are an owners double to fore, and a double bunk to port. To starboard is the fully equipped head. 30 Antares will have max single engine power up to 380hp, and will be certified to CE B standards.
If the above statement stands true the 42 Antares will be a replacement to the 12 Antares. Beneteau has so far given little details for this new 42 Antares model. What can be seen is that the project rendering above builds on bigger spaces to the 12, like more extended bathing platform, and a larger flybridge. The flybridge will feature a c-shaped settee to port, helm station to starboard, and a sunpad looking aft. The interior will also features a main living deck with a main saloon welcoming you inside to a c-shaped settee to starboard upon entrance, a 2 person settee to port, l-shaped galley to port, and double helm seated helm station again to starboard. The lower deck layout has not been so far confirmed although this layout lets the thinking go for three cabins below. Propulsion has also not been announced, but the 12 Antares was available with both shaft and IPS pod so accept again to have this format.
New Model: Corvette 320
Technical Data:
LOA - 9.95 m (32ft)
Beam - 3.96 m
Draft - 1.00 m
Displacement - 7.5 t half load
Fuel Capacity - 1000 l
Water Capacity - 364 l
Accommodation - 4 berths in 2 cabins, 2 heads
Engines - 2 x Yanmar 315hp, Cummins QSB 330hp
Certification - CE B
August 17, 2009
Engine: John Deere HazLoc 6081HFH70 325hp
John Deere Power Systems is pleased to announce a new patented PowerTech HazLoc diesel engines. Built upon John Deere's proven 8.1L platform, the PowerTech HazLoc 6081HFH70 diesel engine received United States Coast Guard Marine Safety Center certification for Class 1, Division 1 Zone 1 Groups C & D hazardous locations. The PowerTech HazLoc electronically governed diesel engines are certified for use on board USCG–certified subchapter D & O vessels. As electronic engines have become more commonplace, engines installed in these marine applications are required to meet weather-deck requirements for electronics as directed by the USCG in United States-flagged vessels where there is the possibility of an explosive atmosphere in normal operations. A Class 1, Division 1 Zone 1 area is defined as being within a 3 meters radius of any source of gases that could create an explosive atmosphere, including tank vents, sounding tubes, valves and pumps. Any engine that operates in these conditions must meet these requirements. John Deere is the first diesel engine manufacturer to receive USCG MSC certification for Class 1 Division 1 (Zone 1) group C & D hazardous weather-deck locations, for electronically controlled engines. The John Deere PowerTech 6081HFH70 has 8.1L of displacement and offers up to 242 kW - 325hp at 2100 rpm. The 6081HFH70 is a 6-cylinder, electronically controlled, turbocharged and air-to-air aftercooled industrial engine for use in marine auxiliary applications.
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