April 16, 2010

New Launch: Bayliss 68 B11

Launched during the past month of March, custom sportfish yacht builder from Carolina Bayliss presents its 68 feet B11. Titled Uno Mas, B11 stands for the latest hull number to be completed by Bayliss. She is also a build commissioned by a repeated customer, who had his first Bayliss back in 2003 with the 60 feet B2. B11 is also a sistership to the smaller engine powered and three double cabins 2007 launched B8. This latest Bayliss designed by Robert Ullberg offers a four cabin interior with three shower heads. Her main deck is a modern flush deck affair offering an L-shaped saloon settee, a C-shaped dinette, and a galley with two fixed bar stools to outward. The cockpit layout is a true fisherman delight and is of recent mezzanine style. It features a stainless steel grill, freezer, tackle storage, bait box, in-deck ice bin, air-condition, tuna tubes, and three live wells. The flybridge is a center console layout with three helm chairs and a wrap-around seating forward. The bridge also features first class amenities with freezer, refrigerated drink box, grill, and an air-condition. Power is from twin Cats 1925hp. So far we do not have any numbers for the performance reached although the above image does suggest that the Bayliss 68 B11 is fast.
Technical Data:
LOA - 20.72 m (68ft)
Beam - 5.86 m
Draft - 1.57 m
Displacement - 38555 kg
Fuel Capacity - 9842 l
Water Capacity - 1703 l
Accommodation - 8 berths in 4 cabins
Engines - 2 x Cats C32A 1925hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Project - Robert Ullberg, Ullberg Yacht Designs
Construction - cold molding with jig method

April 15, 2010

Boat Review: Galeon 700 Raptor

Presentation
Flagships have always been the pinnacle of all the yacht brands, by which the smaller models are usually judged. While the big boat of the brand is only afforded by a small niche of persons it is very often an inspiration to buyers who choose a smaller model of the same brand. New bigger flagships also represent an improvement in quality which is afterwards transmitted to the rest of the fleet. When Galeon presented its new flagship the 700 Raptor in the Genoa show of 2009, it was surely a demonstration that the Polish builder and designer Tony Castro where pushing more modern looks which from followers a decade before today it makes them to be in line with the Western competition. Developed on an extended 640 Fly hull, Tony Castro presented an aggressive looking seventy one feet length over all sport yacht featuring all the latest comfort solutions. In some parts the 700 Raptor also exceeds the competition like its very clever single handed tender launch system, and the choice of a galley up or down, three or four cabin layout.
Accommodation
Choice is important in any fifteen metre plus yacht and Galeon gives two important layout options for both the lower and main deck. Choices give real freedom to customers and here the liberty is between three or four cabins below, and a galley up or down solution.
The 700 Raptor welcomes you aft with a two way entrance to the cockpit. In the middle aft deck and just away from the extended hard top is a central located two person sunpad. Underneath it is a tender garage which can be operated single handed. In the aft deck are also two L-shaped settees, for relaxing to port side with a low position table and for dining to starboard. Moving around the 700 Raptor is easy and a single step leads from the aft to the side decks. The side decks are extremely safe with the protection of moulded side bulwarks complemented by safety railings. To foredeck you get a two single person sunpads to both sides with an adjustable head rest. On the bow tip is the central positioned anchor winch with visible chain, and two hatches which open up to a well sized locker.
From the central of the main deck, going up two steps and into an innovative fully opening patio doors you enter the internal saloon living area. Here you have a galley bar combination to port side with three stools looking to the cockpit on the aft part. Opposite to this is a C-shaped settee complimented with a TV entertainment center. To fore part of the saloon you get the well designed helm station which features two luxury race car style adjustable bucket seats. With the three cabin, galley down choice this area actually changes the position of a larger C-shaped sofa to port, and a bar area with stools opposite. The saloon roof is for the major a tinted glass solid surface combination, which opens up for half its size.
Going down the central stairway leads you to the lower accommodation deck having a three or a hard to find for a sport yacht four cabin layout. The master stateroom is to midship with a queen sized double berth looking to the ships starboard side, a large en-suite shower head to aft, and a relaxing chaise lounge with breakfast table to port. To fore is the VIP cabin having a central located queen berth and en-suite shower head to port. The third cabin located to starboard comes with two single berths. This also features its own en-suite head. A fourth guest cabin with two L-shaped bunk berths is located to port side. The fourth cabin can be replaced with a more private galley down in the three cabins version of the 700 Raptor. An optional crew cabin for two with shower head can be located aft.
Performance
For the Galeon 700 Raptor, designer Tony Castro based himself on the 640 Fly underwater shape extending and warping it to a sixteen degrees medium Vee deadrise aft. The Galeon technical department also added the Humphree Interceptor System for easy to use trim. Powered by the large twin 1550hp MAN the 700 Raptor reaches a 40 knots top speed, while 1360hp engine give 36 knots max, and 1224hp deliver 34 knots. This is a remarkable high speed considering that here we are speaking of a standard line shaft propulsion system with props located in semi tunnels aft. Range is for a 380 nautical miles with speed at 24 knots from the MANs 1360hp engines revving at 1600 rpm.
Positive
Single handed tender launch system
Aft deck layout
Three or four cabins choice
Forty knots performance
Negative
Small galley
Competition
You might be surprised that just as with the 640 Fly reviewed here a couple months back, Galeon manages again to find two things for the 700 Raptor to make it stand out. First of these is the four cabins option in a 21 metre sport yacht, and second is the saloon patio door which can open or close all. The models which offer the four cabins are the Baia also being the only other with a fully opening patio door, the versatile Rizzardi, and the long range Couach Yacht. If you are looking for three cabins the competition is wider with all builders excelling in a different department to the other. Criteria was for an integrated hard top sport yacht twenty one metres in size, three or four cabins, with patio door.
Azimut 68S - reinvented sport yachts in 2003, 3 cabins + crew
Baia 70 Italia - surface drives = 52 knots, clever patio door, 4th crew or guest cabin
Couach 2100 Open - super range, 3 or 4 cabins, patio door
Fashion 68 - fat beam, 41 knots max with surface drives, 3 cabins
Rizzardi 73 HT - classic modern, patio door option, 3 or 4 cabins + crew for 2
Queens 72 - 3 cabins plus crew aft, living on main deck
Sessa C68 - new 2009 model, big view windows all over, 3 cabins
WILD CARD: Pacific P210 - steel built, semi displacement hull but sporty looks
Conclusion
A decade ago a sport yacht of this size would have been chosen mostly for its exterior looks. Today in 2010 it has to be a full package offering sporty exteriors, practical solutions, high performance, and a comfortable interior which can also compete with that of a flybridge motor yacht. The Galeon 700 Raptor which is the Polish Strazyn builder current flagship scores in all these departments and is a point of reference not only to compete with similar sized Sport Yachts from other renowned builders, but also to the smaller models of the fleet. The 700 Raptor has also the important element of choice which not only involves materials like wood types or colors, but goes into the planning of ones dream like that of a three or four cabins, and a galley up or down layout.
Technical Data
LOA. 21.74 metres (71.3ft)
Hull Length. 19.72 m
Waterline length. 17.20 metres
Beam. 5.25 metres
Draft. 1.16 metres
Displacement. 36650 kg light
Fuel Capacity. 2 x 1750 litres
Water Capacity. 1000 litres
Max Persons. 16
Accommodation. 6 or 8 guest berths, 3 heads
Engines. 2 x Man V10 1100hp, V12 1224hp, V12 1360hp, V12 1550hp
Propulsion. line shaft
Speed. 40 knots max with 1550hp, 36 knots with 1360hp, 34 knot 1224hp
Range. 380 nm at 24 knots economic cruise with 1360hp engines
Hull Shape. vee hull with sixteen degrees deadrise aft
Project. Tony Castro
Construction. hand laminated polyester resin, infusion used for some parts
Certification. CE 94/25 B
Picture Copyright Galeon. Data Galeon.

April 14, 2010

New Model: Faeton 380 HT Cruiser

Following the launch of the 360 Fly, Faeton continues the more modern design direction as taken on by owners Astondoa Group. The new 380 HT is the second model to come from the Cruiser line, and is based on a similar but longer hull to the 360 Fly. The 380 HT features some impressive features for a boat eleven metres in size like a settee and sunbed on the foredeck. This fore deck entertainment area also features a built in retractable bimini. The interior finishing and plan is a modern affair of minimal design finishing with wenge and oak woods. Layout is a usual Sport Cruiser plan offering a two double cabins, galley and separate shower head. The 380 HT can be powered by twin Volvo 300hp, or Cummins 320hp.
Technical Data:
LOA - 11.50 m (37.7ft)
Beam - 3.75 m
Draft - 0.74 m ex props
Displacement - 8200 kg
Fuel Capacity - 800 l
Water Capacity - 210 l
Max Persons - 12
Accommodation - 4 berths
Engines - 2 x Volvo D4 300hp, Cummins QSD 320hp

Project: Hinckley T44 Mk.II

Hinckley launched the original T44 Express in 2000 and it quickly became one of its most successful models, evolving over the years to include both Flybridge and Motoryacht versions. A decade later Hinckley introduce the T44 MK II. This new updated 44 bases itself on a hull featuring a shoal draft which has more then proven itself capable in handling rough offshore conditions. The T44 MK.II is a project of evolution which embraces the latest technological advances from new Cummins 550hp common rail fully electronic engines to a redesigned pilothouse which offers incredible sight lines and 360 degree visibility for both the helmsman and guests. Options include both one and two sleeping cabin layouts. Hinckley also offers unique open air features like fully powered sliding side windows and overhead hatches to bring in plenty of light and fresh air. Hinckley's legendary patented JetStick steering and control system is also incorporated in the T44 Mk.II. The Jetstick is fully integrated with a powerful hydraulic bow thruster that allows even an inexperienced helms person to move the vessel sideways. Jet propulsion give also the advantage of no underwater appendages such as props, pods, struts or rudders, which results in better security at night without the fear of fouling fishing gear or damage from submerged logs.

April 13, 2010

New Model: Albatro 50 Tender

Albatro is an Italian builder renowned for fast performing hulls. The company located in the Northern tip of Italy has been known since the eighties for its fast competitive hulls, which also gave it a second place in the 2006 P1 championship. The 50 Tender presented in 2009 is the second of a rib line, following the launch of the 50 Tender Open in 2005. In the future the Rib Tender line will include three more models from 45 to 70 feet. The 50 Tender is also Albatro current flagship in a line of ten models which starts at six metres. This new model gets a redesigned exterior and interior which now offers two cabins versus the single of the 50 Open version. The accommodation layout of the 50 Tender offers four berths in two cabins, and a single shower head. Power option are various with the smallest being a twin FPT 440hp up to an optional triple 560hp high speed format. Propulsion is the Italian made Jolly surface drives. The Albatro 50 Tender being testimony to its high performance heritage can reach speeds up to 57 knots.
Technical Data:
LOA - 15.30 m (50.1ft)
Beam - 4.71 m includes tubes
Displacement - 13300 kg
Fuel Capacity - 1200 l
Water Capacity - 200 l
Max Persons - 14
Accommodation - 4 berths
Engines - Diesel 2 x FPT 450hp, 560hp, Yanmar 530hp, 3 x Yanmar 440hp, FPT 560hp
Gas Petrol 2 x Mercuriser 662hp
Propulsion - Jolly surface drives
Speed - 57 knots max, 45 knots cruise
Range - 300 nm
Certification - CE B

Improve-it = Airon Marine 388

Airon Marine is offering a new lower deck plan to its successful 388 model. In the new plans for the 388 the Lake Como boat builder has given the possibility to order a twin shower head version. The space of the second guest shower head is taken by advancing the aft cabin bulkhead, and from the dinette settee which in this version looses a bit of seating space and changes to an L-shaped versus a C-shaped of the standard lower deck plan. With this version you still get the much appreciated three berth mid-ship cabin. The twin head option has been long advanced by many customers who value privacy of utmost importance, and as usual to the Airon philosophy the Lake Como boat builder made its clients requests and wishes come true.

April 12, 2010

New Model: Gamefisherman 42 Express

Custom boat builder from Stuart, Florida Gamefisherman continues to present new models and starts the 2010 year with the launching of the 42 Express. As usual to Gamefisherman the 42 Express is a custom built Sportfish Cruiser with traditional looks as shown by the straight shear line which gives a very masculine profile outside. The 42 Express is built as all Gamefisherman with the glass over wood cold molding construction method. The hull is painted with top brand Awlgrip paint, with a mahogany trim for the toe rail, and a teak laid cockpit deck. The helm of the 42 Express gives the feel of a center console boat, thanks to its unique central position. Her experienced owner also choose top quality rigging like Bauch tower, Rupp riggers, and Murray Brothers chairs. Inside the 42 Express offers a galley, separate shower head, a convertible dinette, and a settee which converts to two bunk berths. Power is from twin 575hp Cat engines which deliver a top speed of 38 knots.
Technical Data:
LOA - 12.80 m (42ft)
Beam - 4.03 m
Draft - 1.06 m
Displacement - 8618 kg
Fuel Capacity - 1514 l
Water Capacity - 189 l
Accommodation - 2 + 2 berths
Engines - 2 x Cats 575hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 38 knots max, 33 knots cruise
Construction - cold molded with Awlgrip paint and mahogany trim

Project: Palm Beach 65 Flybridge

Palm Beach motor yachts from Australia present the project of the 65 Flybridge. The 65 Flybridge takes everything from the recently launched 65 Sedan traditional lobster yacht looking sister, adding to it an additional top deck, with second helm station. Here the 65 Flybridge will feature a central helm station with two co-pilot seats, L-shaped dinette with table, and an aft looking bench seat. The aft part of the flybridge will be left free with a possible use for a sunbathing area. For the rest the 65 Flybridge copies the hard top Sedan version with three double cabins below, and flush main deck interior. Power options start from the small 700hp Yanmar, which may look small but considering the very light 18000 kg displacement announced may give adequate speeds.

April 11, 2010

New Launch: Heesen 50 Metres YN 14750

Heesen Yachts is proud to announce that hull number 14750, a 49.80 metre full-displacement motor yacht, was launched from the Oss shipyard, Holland in the presence of her owners, who christened her Sky. The latest Heesen is a fully customized super yacht with an approx 650 gross tonnage of displacement, whose naval architecture has been conceived by Heesen’s in-house naval architects, while the exterior styling was drawn by Frank Laupman of Omega Architects. The yacht’s contemporary and masculine interior, decorated predominantly with Makassar cabinetry and featuring carbon-fibre and stainless steel detailing, was designed by the New York-based interior designers Mojo-Stumer Associates. Twelve guests will be accommodated in four Guest cabins and one Owner’s suite. The owner’s suite, located forward on the main deck, features a bathroom equipped with a custom made steam shower. The two twin-bedded guest cabins are located amidships on the lower deck, aft of the two VIP double cabins. All cabins are equipped with private ensuite shower rooms. Guests can enjoy a fully equipped fitness area located on the sundeck, where the custom made octagonal spa pool occupies the forward element of this partially sheltered deck area. The Heesen 49.80 metres hull number 14750 is powered by twin 3646hp MTU which deliver a top 23 knots speed, and can cruise at 12 knots for 3200nm before needing another refuel of 68000 litres. The delivery of Sky is scheduled for this month, after intensive sea trials in the North Sea.
Technical Data:
LOA - 49.80 m (163.4ft)
Beam - 9.00 m
Draft - 2.50 m
Displacement - 295 t half load
Fuel Capacity - 68894 l
Water Capacity - 16277 l
Accommodation - 12 guest berths
Engines - 2 x MTU 16v 4000 M90 3646hp
Speed - 23 knots max
Range - 3200 nm at 12 knots
Project - Omega Architects, Mojo-Stummer Associates interior
Certification - Lloyds 100A1 SSC Yacht, LMCMS Large Commercial Yacht Code LY2 MCA

April 10, 2010

Project: Azimut Grande 120SL

As announced last month Azimut presents a new philosophy for its over one hundred feet Super Yacht models titled Grande. The current over one hundred feet range from Azimut features four models: 100 Leonardo, 103SL, 105, and 116. The 120SL is the first of four Grande new models announced, and will be the flagship of the Azimut S sport series taking top spot from the 103SL. A big super sport yacht, the 120SL follows the lines of the current S line flagship showing the Righini design touch and should launch in before the end of 2010. It will be the beginning of more bigger Grande Azimut's from the 100 with raised pilothouse, to a 110 having a widebody, and a 126 with two a half decks. Until the launch of the Azimut 126, the 120SL will be Azimut's biggest ever built yacht taking top spot from the much famed early nineties launched 118 Penthouse model. Azmiut's Grande philosophy also aims to distinct itself from its smaller builds and most importantly from other builders offering a Personal Design Equipe to the owner so to make a unique highly semi-custom yacht.