
August 28, 2009
Project: Kadey-Krogen 64 Expedition

August 27, 2009
New Model: Princess 78 Motor Yacht

Thanks to our British friends PowerYachtBlog is proud to bring exclusive preview spy shots of the new Princess 78 Motor Yacht. Third model model in size and number to be presented in the recently introduced Motor Yacht line up in the last two years by Princess, the 78 is a sleek looking boat just shy of super yacht size. I stand to be corrected to the project preview of a few weeks back where I said that the 78 Motor Yacht shares an identical hull to the V78 launched earlier on this year. This is in fact not so, as the 78 Motor Yacht is slightly longer and adds also one foot more to the beam versus the sporty V78. As for the rest the 78 Motor Yacht is a four cabin motor yacht and will be Princess second fully resin infused constructed yacht, the first being the V78. Princess is the first British builder to construct fully resin infused built yachts, and among the few European builders to embrace this cleaner building method. To my knowledge of the major builders in Europe only Italian Azimut has embraced the fully building of its boats using resin infusion for its line up under the 70 feet barrier.
Technical Data:
LOA - 24.10 m (79.1ft) includes pulpit
LOA - 23.8 m ex pulpit
Beam - 5.76 m
Draft - 1.70 m
Displacement - 58.55 tons with Cats C32
Fuel Capacity - 5680 l
Water Capacity - 1386 l
Engines - 2 x Cats C32 1675hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Project - Bernard Olesinski
August 26, 2009
Class 1 - Constanta Romania Preview
Defending World Champions, Victory Team, will be confident that they can tighten their grip and extend their lead at the top of the Championship standings in this weekend’s Romanian Grand Prix (28-30 August) on Lake Siutghiol, Mamaia-Constanta, round 3 of the UIM WPPA Class 1 World Powerboat Championship.
The Dubai team has dominated the season so far, and after wins for both Victory 7 and Fazza, the in-house rivalry for bragging rights is building. Victory 1 currently holds the advantage and the number one slot with a five point margin over their team-mates, with Sanchez and Al Zafeen – now team rivals – who won together in Romania 2007, both aiming for the race win.
All eyes will be on Maritimo’s two-boat line-up and Welmax to see if they can carry the fight to the Victory Team. Following the withdrawal of the Spirit of Qatar Team from the Championship, it is the Australian and Norwegian outfits who now stand as the main challengers to Victory’s title aspirations.
Racing in Mamaia for the first time, Maritimo Australia will be looking to build on their double success last time out in Norway, when Maritimo 11, and Maritimo 12, landed their first podiums of the season. Team boss, Bill Barry-Cotter, will be aiming for greater consistency in Romania, but is confident that despite just three races under their belts, ongoing development of their new specification boat-engine package will result in increasingly competitive performances.
Jorn Tandberg, who won in Mamaia last year to clinch the European title, and will be hoping to break free of the ‘propeller’ jinx that sidelined the MTI-designed Mercury V8-powered Welmax in the opening two races of the season. Tandberg knows a fourth career-win or a podium this weekend will kick-start his season’s fortunes and put his title defence back on course.
Two solid performances this season, a sixth and a fourth place, see Foresti & Suardi-Roscioli Hotels currently in third place in the Championship standings, the Italian’s team strongest ever season-start, and Montavoci and Giampiero Soave will be aiming for continued consistency and reliability to add more points to their tally to defend their position as the leading European outfit.
Giorgioffshore’s Nicola Giorgi will start with a third new wheelman in as many races, and brings in Norwegian Kurt Aage Olsen to make just his second start in Class 1. After a promising season-opener, taking fifth in Qatar, engine reliability issues in Norway have resulted in the team switching engine package to run SKEMA V12 power-plants.
First official practice takes place on Friday afternoon, with a one-and-a-half hour session on Saturday morning for qualifying in the Edox Pole Position, followed by race 1 in the afternoon, 57.22Nm - 12 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 - 71.35Nm, run over 14 laps, including two long laps - with both races counting for full championship points.
CLASS 1 WORLDPOWERBOAT CHAMPIONSHIP - after round 2 of 6
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
(Championship points include bonus points allocated to teams for running engines for two consecutive races - one point, per engine, per race)
EDOX POLE POSITION CHAMPIONSHIP – after round 1 of 5
1. Qatar 95 – 20pts
2. Fazza – 15pts
3. Qatar 96 – 12pts
4. Victory – 9pts
5. Welmax – 7pts
6. Aurantium – 5pts
7. Maritimo 12 – 4pts
8. Foresti & Suardi-Roscioli Hotels – 3pts
9. Giorgioffshore – 2pts
EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP - after round 1of 3
1. Victory – 20pts
2. Maritimo 11 – 15 pts
3. Maitimo 12 – 12pts
4. Foresti & Suardi-Roscioli Hotels – 9pts
5. Fazza – 7pts
6. Welmax – 5pts
Project: Jet Tern Selene 44
August 25, 2009
Improve-it = Formula 45 Yacht

Project: Abati 64 Freeport HT

August 24, 2009
New Model: Sacs 12 Strider S
Technical Data:
LOA - 12.3 m (40.3ft)
Beam - 3.6 m
Draft - 0.7 m
Displacement - 6 t with engines
Fuel Capacity - 900 l
Water Capacity - 120 l
Accommodation - 2 berths
Engines - 2 x 400hp, 480hp Diesel Power
Propulsion - Jolly Surface Drives
Project - Christian Grande, shipyard r&d office
Certification - CE B
Project: Fairline Targa 58 Gran Turismo
August 22, 2009
Project: CNP Naumachos 105

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
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