Based on the hull lines of the 46 Wake, Wayachts present the project of the 48 Wake a further development of its first model. The 48 Wake is distinguished from the first presented model of this Italian builder by an integrated carbon hard top covering the central helm station and C-shaped settee, and an aft bathing platform which adds the extra two foot of length from the 46. Apart from these two design accessories which further validate the Wayachts comfort, the 48 Wake offers the same big day boat center console feel of the 46, with its full walk around deck, which makes all the exterior a one place for entertainment. Down below the same twin cabin head interior with galley and saloon as for the 46 is kept. Power choices have not been announced but imagine Volvo IPS500 and IPS600 choices as for the 46. November 27, 2009
Project: Wayachts 48 Wake
Based on the hull lines of the 46 Wake, Wayachts present the project of the 48 Wake a further development of its first model. The 48 Wake is distinguished from the first presented model of this Italian builder by an integrated carbon hard top covering the central helm station and C-shaped settee, and an aft bathing platform which adds the extra two foot of length from the 46. Apart from these two design accessories which further validate the Wayachts comfort, the 48 Wake offers the same big day boat center console feel of the 46, with its full walk around deck, which makes all the exterior a one place for entertainment. Down below the same twin cabin head interior with galley and saloon as for the 46 is kept. Power choices have not been announced but imagine Volvo IPS500 and IPS600 choices as for the 46. November 26, 2009
New Model: Sunseeker 60 Predator
Technical Data:
LOA - 19.92 m (65.4ft) includes pulpit
LOA - 19.92 m (65.4ft) includes pulpit
Length - 19.37 m
Waterline Length - 14.67 m
Beam - 4.95 m
Draft - 1.49 m
Displacement - 33500kg full load
Fuel Capacity - 3000 l
Water Capacity - 700 l
Accommodation - 6 berths in 3 cabins
Engines - 2 x 1267hp
Propulsion - in line shaft, surface drives
Speed - 37 knots max, 28 knots cruise
Construction - hand laid GRP vinlester powder mat, balsa core sides, PVC core top
Project - Sunseeker Design, Design Unlimited interior
Certification - CE B
Project: BlueGame BG40
New Model: Absolute 64
Technical Data:
LOA - 20.40 m (66.9ft)
Length - 19.80 m
Beam - 5.15 m
Fuel Capacity - 3000 l
Water Capacity - 650 l
Accommodation - 6 berths, 1 crew berth
Max Persons - 16
Engine - 4 x Volvo IPS600 D6 435hp
Propulsion - Volvo IPS forward looking dual propeller pods
Design - Absolute Research and Development Lab
Certification - CE B
November 25, 2009
Project: Galeon 780 Crystal

Just coming from the launching of its new current flagship the 700 Raptor, Galeon continues to upgrade its range to bigger dimensions with the introduction of the 780 Crystal project. Another eight feet plus in size for the Polish Strazyn builder, and only two feet away of what is often referred to as a pocket super yacht. This expansion to bigger sizes has been impressive for Galeon in the last two years with the 640 Fly launched in 2008, followed by the 700 Raptor for this year. So far Galeon is very tight lipped on details for its future flagship, although we can say that the hull mould is in a near to a completed construction phase. If all goes well I give a maximum of two years for this project to be presented for reality. Watch this spot for more.
November 24, 2009
New Model: Ocean Alexander 68 Pilothouse Motoryacht Series
Technical Data:
LOA - 21.81 m (71.7ft)
Waterline Length - 18.16 m
Beam - 5.64 m
Draft - 1.52 m
Displacement - 46000 kg
Fuel Capacity - 5300 l
Water Capacity - 1134 l
Accommodation - 6 berths in 3 cabins, 1 crew cabin
Engines - 2 x MTU 825hp, 1200hp
Propulsion - in line shaft
Construction - hand laid fiberglass with solid bottom, and Airex PVC core on side
Propulsion: Steyr Motors EDS System
New Model: Fountaine Pajot 40 Summerland
French Catamaran specialist Fountaine Pajot presents the 40 Summerland, its third power model to go into production. Designed for cruising by Joubert-Nivelt also the designers for the previous two power catamaran models to come from the French builder, the new 40 Summerland offers great comfort in terms of navigation and life on board, featuring open spaces, a sheltered cockpit, and direct safe access areas which make for easy relaxing trips. The flybridge of the 40 Summerland offers a full relaxation area equipped with a sundeck, wide seats and helm station to starboard. Entrance to the interior is through a patio door, here all being flush level with the exterior, making for easy communications with the aft deck outside, and the inside living area. The saloon in the 40 Summerland has well defined areas where you will find the light and comfort of bigger boats, and features a dinette to port which can accommodate six persons, a fully fitted galley opposite to starboard, and the central located main lower helm station. Privacy is a key element for the lower deck of the new medium sized power catamaran Fountaine Pajot. The owners suite located to starboard has a fully independent entrance with its double berth positioned to the beam, a beauty desk, and a private shower head. To port side are two separate guest cabins which share a shower head located in between. The two cabins are a twin single to fore, and a double VIP to mid ship. Standard power for the 40 Summerland is twin Volvo D3 150hp engines, with a higher rated D6 260hp available as optionals. The standard engines give a top speed of 18 knots and a cruise of 13 knots. Fountaine Pajot has also some super numbers for its new medium sized Power Catamaran, which at its best economic 7 knots cruise consumes only 10.6 litres per hour and totals 1000 nautical miles on a tank. Technical Data:
LOA - 12.19 m (40ft)
Beam - 5.35 m
Draft - 1.04 m
Displacement - 12 t unloaded
Fuel Capacity - 2 x 700 l
Water Capacity - 598
Accommodation - 6 berths in 3 cabins
Engines - 2 x Volvo D3 150hp, D4 260hp
Propulsion - in line shaft
Speed - 18 knots max, 13 knots cruise with D3s 150hp
Range - 500 nm @ 13 knots, 1000 nm @ 7 knots
Design - Joubert-Nivelt, Coste Design & Partners
November 23, 2009
New Model: Linssen 25.9 Grand Sturdy Sedan
Dutch boat builder Linssen present the new 25.9 Grand Sturdy distinguished by its full hull. This creates a vast amount of space which the designers have put to good use. The separate fore cabin contains a generously proportioned French style double bed and there is also a separate head shower compartments as well as ample cupboard and storage space. The helmsman’s position and cockpit are on one level, creating a “saloon” of about eight metres squared which gives a pleasant feeling of space. It can be completely opened in fine weather and well protected when the weather is not so good (on one side when windy, if desired) using the handy open cockpit covers all around. Helmsman’s position with bench seat and “co-pilot” seat have been located centrally so that captain and partner can together enjoy a panoramic view while under way. The fully equipped galley unit behind the cockpit bench on the starboard side is positioned practically opposite the large, real leather U-bench with great book-reading position and dinette table. The interior is finished in luxury American cherry wood throughout, which creates an atmosphere of warmth and luxury when combined with the curtains and the attractive floor. Although its ease of operation and compact dimensions make it extremely suitable for short weekend trips, Linssen definitely did not develop the Grand Sturdy Sedan 25.9 as a typical day cruiser, on the contrary it is also well suited to longer stays, particularly because of good storage space availability under the cockpit floor. Technical Data:
LOA - 8.20 m (26.9ft)
Length Waterline - 6.73 m
Beam - 3.15 m
Draft - 0.90 m
Displacement - 6000 kg
Fuel Capacity - 100 l
Water Capacity - 100 l
Accommodation - 2 berths
Engine - 1 x Vetus 4 cylinder M4.15 33hp
Propulsion - in line shaft
Hull Shape - chine
Construction - LY patented FBFS construction
Certification - CE C Coast
LOA - 8.20 m (26.9ft)
Length Waterline - 6.73 m
Beam - 3.15 m
Draft - 0.90 m
Displacement - 6000 kg
Fuel Capacity - 100 l
Water Capacity - 100 l
Accommodation - 2 berths
Engine - 1 x Vetus 4 cylinder M4.15 33hp
Propulsion - in line shaft
Hull Shape - chine
Construction - LY patented FBFS construction
Certification - CE C Coast
Improve-it = Atlantis 50x4
Following its introduction in the Azimut Benetti Group Yachting Gala in June 2008, the 50x4 from the Atlantis brand is now offered with further options and improvements to the inside for the interior, and for its power choices that is the heart of this versatile sport yacht. Atlantis proposes now the 50x4 with a new restyling of the area below decks, which concerns the décor offering more classic taste, and higher quality materials. The 50x4 has also been upgraded with new engine options, now offered with an optional twin Cat C9 575hp choice propelled with aft looking ZF Zeus pods, adding more power to the standard unit of the twin Volvo's 435hp IPS propulsion set up. Performance with this new engine option is for a 36 knots top speed, that is 6 knots more to the standard IPS set up.
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