Technical Data:
LOA - 20.30 m (66.6ft)
Beam - 4.75 m
Fuel Capacity - 3500 l
Water Capacity - 720 l
Accommodation - 5/6 berths in 3 cabins
Engines - 2 x Cats C32 Acert 1825hp
Propulsion - Arneson surface drives
Speed - 52 knots cruising
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Corvette Marine, now owned by Fleming Yachts, is introducing its second model with the new 340, a family Explorer Cruiser that is now under construction along with the improved 320 launched in mid summer. The Corvette models are now being built at the Tung Hwa boat building facility in Taiwan, along the new owners renowned Fleming's Explorer Yachts which have been built there since 1986. The new Corvette 340 will offer more interior living space, a larger flying bridge area and a more spacious aft deck than the 320. It also features an extended fiberglass swim platform. Extending the aft deck to the full width of the hull creates a large aft master stateroom that features a central double berth, and a separate head with shower stall. Forward, a second stateroom features twin berths, and a private head with shower. The beam of the 340 side decks are eighteen inches wide providing easy access to the bow from port and starboard, and the teak decking ensures sure footing. These slightly narrower decks to six inches per side versus the 320 increase the interior space of the main saloon and galley by a total of one foot making the area more spacious and allow for a twin interior helm seats. The extra width also benefits the flying bridge area, which features a double seat central located helm station. The 340 will be powered by twin Yanmar 315hp diesel engines as standard. Optional Volvo D6 330hp and Cummins QSB 330hp diesels are available as options. Hull number one is expected to debut in Southampton, in March 2010.
Each new Magnum model is always a big news and finally the US builder presents its latest 51 which the company decides to keep the title of Bestia as the 1994 50 which it replaces. On its first sea trials the new 51 Bestia reached 64 knots, making it the fastest, large Magnum yacht ever launched. Keeping much of the hull lines, and underwater shape from the 50 Bestia, Magnum decided to redesign the super structure and deck, giving the job to Brazilian native designer Luiz de Basto. Taking over from Pininfarina was no easy task but De Basto did a magnificent job giving a more polished rounded modern contemporary look to the new Bestia. Just as her predecessor, the 50 Bestia, the new 51 is still and even more so a Beast due to her tremendous speed and brute power making this new Magnum an absolute thrill. Standard interiors include two options with the first being a large master cabin, salon, head and single crew cabin to fore. Another layout is a large U-shaped saloon, l-shaped galley, and head. Still these are Magnum standard plans with the builder leaving a custom independence of what one would want to do below. What Magnum will never change is its narrow deep-vee, very heavy ultra strong hull, and power which for the 51 Bestia is by twin Cats or MTU diesels of between 1600 and 1925hp each coupled to Arneson surface drives. Top speeds as was the case for hull number one can go up to 64 knots. Needless to say here we speak of a Magnum with very impressive unbelievable seaworthiness in all weather conditions, slicing through the waves and making long crossings safely and comfortably even in rough seas.
Luhrs the renowned Sportfish Cruiser builder updates its website to a new platform. Founded in 1949 by Henry Luhrs, the Luhrs Corporation today is a three company group owning Luhrs, Mainship, and Silverton Yachts, with all these companies located in Milleville New Jersey. The new Luhrs Sportfish Internet showroom is an addition to the new logo presented in the beginning of this year. Luhrs Sportfish Cruisers today has a three range which are Convertible, Open and Hardtop which together offer a total of eight models which start from the entry level 28 Open, and go up to the 41 Convertible. The new website takes you into the Luhrs World with the following buttons: Home, Events, Model Range, What's New, Charters, Owners, eShop, Warranty, and Contact.
Italian shipyard CRN located in the sea city of Ancona in the Marche Region launches a new Super Yacht, hull number 124 72 metres named "Clarena 2" by its proud owner. The new big CRN was protagonist of a special baptising at the shipyard head quarters in Ancona. The ceremony was open to all citizens emphasizing the bond between the shipyard and the city. 72 metres long and with its distinctive grey displacement hull, “Clarena 2” is so far the largest leisure yacht built by CRN. The intense and exciting launching ceremony, held by Lamberto Tacoli Chairman of CRN, and Norberto Ferretti Chairman of Ferretti Group, hosted many guests from the Italian enterprise. The guest of honour was the singer Lola Ponce from Argentina. CRN hull number 124 72 metres “Clarena 2” is a completely new custom project born through the collaboration of the technical staff of CRN and the Venetian Nuvolari & Lenard firm. The project, developed through the careful analysis of the owner’s desires, has made it possible to build a Super Yacht with a sophisticated and innovative design, such as the slender shape of its hull and its large bathing bathing platform at sea level, a new area set up as a 100 squared metre large beach club. CRN 124 which is a tribute to family life on board, was designed to allow one to share various moments of day. It is characterized by large relaxation areas, designed such that guests can enjoy being close to the sea as well as enjoy the elegant halls, the spacious sundeck and the dining room which accommodates up to 20 guests, enhanced by exceptional lighting coming through its large windows. CRN can accommodate up to 28 staff crew members, fully dedicated to the ship owner. It also features a high quality chef paradise, with a fifty squared metres galley, making it possible to create the most sophisticated gastronomic experiences. The performance of the Super Yacht CRN 124 72 metres is a 16.5 knots top speed, and a 15 knots continues cruising. Its range is a 6000 nautical miles at 12 knots.
Ocean Alexander, a yacht builder funded thirty years ago, creates an alliance with Christensen Yachts, the renowned American shipyard specializing solely in the manufacture of Super Yachts from 160 to more than 200 feet, to build the new Ocean Alexander bigger yacht series. Construction will take place in Christensen's Vancouver, Washington yard, lending this US builder long history of quality construction. Ocean Alexander recently expanded its product range to include three Super Yacht projects: 115 Motoryacht, 125 Megayacht, and 145 Megayacht, partnering with acclaimed designer Evan K. Marshall. The 145 Megayacht will be the future flagship of the Taiwan boat builder. Plans and engines for the three decked Super Yacht are not so far available. The exterior lines are similar to the other two smaller models, but the underwater sections are new, being longer by about twenty foot, and having a wider beam of 68 centimetres to the 125.
The 125 Megayacht above is set to continue Ocean Alexander collaboration with Christensen and Evan K. Marshall. The 125 Megayacht is in fact over three metres longer to the similar but smaller 115, and has a wider beam by 46 centimetres. Still many attributes are to be followed with a lower deck featuring four guest cabins, and the owner suites on the main deck. Standard power is from twin Cats C32A 1440hp.
The new 115 Motoryacht again designed by Evan K. Marshall will be a triple deck constructed again by Christensen to ABS MCA certification, and will provide chartering capabilities previously unavailable in yachts smaller than 130 feet. The 115 Motoryacht will feature luxury accommodations that rival larger sized Super Yachts, including a dining table that seats ten and a helm layout created exclusively for Ocean Alexander. The spacious master stateroom will be located on the main deck. Guest accommodations include two VIP cabins with in-line berths and two staterooms with twin berths convertible to queen size. The 115 offers a vast amount of storage for luggage, provisions and other service items, as well as a tender garage and crew quarters for as many as seven. Power will be from twin Cats C32 Acert 1925hp which will top speeds of around 22 knots and an all time cruise if 18.
Viking recently delivered a 64 Enclosed Bridge hull number 64357. Unlike previous 64 Enclosed Bridge versions this latest delivery features not only a climate controlled bridge with a spiral staircase from the salon to the bridge, but also Viking’s exclusive Sky Bridge, a fully found open helm station atop the enclosure. Take a closer look, and note that here Viking also added a sunshade to the large 180 square foot cockpit, which features the New Jersey company renowned signature observation mezzanine. Rain or shine, this latest Viking is aptly equipped to accommodate its owner, family and friends in the tropical climate of Venezuela where this further improved 64 Enclosed Bridge will be located.
News of Cranchi projecting a bigger boat has been surfacing a lot in recent years. The Italian company bigger size was stopped at fifty foot with the introduction of the 50 Mediterranee back in 2000. Now finally the Sixty 4 HT has arrived and here PowerYachtBlog shows the project rendering. Named first as Project C-96 the new flagship will be an open hard top boat, projected entirely by Cranchi's own Research Studies and Style Centre. The North Italian builder also constructed a special factory totalling 30.000 square metres all catered for the production of its new big flagship. Like many recent hard top sport yachts the Sixty 4 HT, will have its living on the main deck, which is separated from the aft deck thanks to the patio door. Down below accommodation is for three en-suited cabins, with a full beam owners cabin offering also the much desired large view windows. The galley is also located on the lower deck, and aft there is a fully equipped single person crew cabin. Propulsion will be for traditional in line shafts.