July 9, 2010
Improve-it = Cerri 10,40 mt Tender
New Model: Grand Banks 53 Aleutian RP

Grand Banks presents its latest new model with the launch of the much expected 53 Aleutian RP. This new Aleutian is the smallest Explorer Yacht built in this range from Grand Banks, and as you read this hull number three is under construction of what looks to become a successful model. As all Grand Banks and most of all the Aleutian series, the 53 RP represents a good compromise of classic looks with a modern feeling to the overall planning of the spaces. On the 53 Aleutian RP lower accommodation deck you find modern amenities as a full beam owners stateroom, spacious VIP suite, and a third bunk guest cabin. All this without missing two large storage rooms further aft to the midship owners cabin, which is testament to the Explorer Yacht heritage of each new Grand Banks. The main deck as any Grand Banks is spacious too, representing a real living area with a split level saloon that feels coming from a larger yacht. Spaces are abundant in all the 53 Aleutian RP from a large spacious flybridge, to ship like wide side decks, and engine room. This is thanks to a fat beam just short of five metres and a half. Power is from a standard Cummins 593hp, up to an optional choice of 705hp Cats which give a 22 knots top speed.
Technical Data:
LOA - 17.61 m (57.9ft)
Waterline Length - 15.02 m
Beam - 5.40 m
Draft - 1.45 m
Displacement - 33113kg half load
Fuel Capacity - 3785 l
Water Capacity - 1136 l
Accommodation - 6 berths in 3 cabins
Engines - 2 x Cummins QSC8.3 593hp, Cat C12 ACERT 705hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 22 knots max
Construction - Cook gelcoat, Vectorply laminates, Hydrex resins, Airex core above waterline
Certification - ABYC, NMMA, CE, UL
July 8, 2010
Project: Azimut 64

July 7, 2010
Powerboat GPS - Poltu Quato Preview

This race just sits in the middle of the championship, so it will be curious to see if the balances shown in the first four races will be broken. The Grand Prix of Poltu Quatu is also valid for the Italian Championship, so some wild cards from Italy will also be present in this race.
A new contender will also be coming in Supersport with the much expected new boat from Ocean Dragon racing, the new 8 Pantera Racing challenge. Martin Lai who is team boss will be driving alongside builder Pantera boats boss Jo Nunez. Martin switched from a Formula 38 to a totally new Pantera 41 fitted with twin Mercury 525EFi.
EVOLUTION:
Pos. Boat Name - Team Name ~ Points
1. 60 Metamarine Foresti&Suardi - Metamarine Corse ~ 74
Good position, and apart fast they are also reliable.
2. 33 Furnibo - 2B1 Racing Team ~ 53
2. 33 Furnibo - 2B1 Racing Team ~ 53
Looks like the faster boat in this years circuit, do they have whats needed to take it.
3. 88 SNAV-Kiton - OSG Racing Team ~ 45
3. 88 SNAV-Kiton - OSG Racing Team ~ 45
Unlucky in Malta, but OSG is always there.
4. 66 Cranefields Wine - Searex Racing Team ~ 35
4. 66 Cranefields Wine - Searex Racing Team ~ 35
Slower to the top three teams, but reliability gives points.
5. 77 Lucas Oil - Scandinavian Offshore Challenge ~ 29
5. 77 Lucas Oil - Scandinavian Offshore Challenge ~ 29
A dozen seconds slower in calm water, but did not look bad in Malta.
6. 47 Silverline Racing - Silverline ~ 0
6. 47 Silverline Racing - Silverline ~ 0
Looked fast during trials in Malta, but reliability issues keep stopping the race.
7. 55 Ukrainian Spirit - Ukrainian Spirit ~ 0
7. 55 Ukrainian Spirit - Ukrainian Spirit ~ 0
New Mercury engines arrived late in Malta. We have to wait and see.
SUPERSPORT:
1. 38 Baia Attolini - Baia Attolini ~ 77
Not the faster boat, but experience of the older boat and driver is paying up.
2. 17 Spirit of Belgium - Spirit of Belgium ~ 49
2. 17 Spirit of Belgium - Spirit of Belgium ~ 49
Terrible accident in Malta round 4. Still a challenger but needs to win a race.
3. 22 Big Sergio - Al & Al Racing Team ~ 44
3. 22 Big Sergio - Al & Al Racing Team ~ 44
It is a fast boat, but something is missing to be up top.
4. 43 Seagull Chaudron - Ukrainian Spirit ~ 42
4. 43 Seagull Chaudron - Ukrainian Spirit ~ 42
Was back to its 2009 challenging ways in Malta.
5. 81 Karelpiù - RG 87 Racing Team ~ 32
5. 81 Karelpiù - RG 87 Racing Team ~ 32
Fast boat, and as winner of round 3 it showed it is a contender. Bit of experience needed.
6. 26 Team 26 - Team 26 ~ 21
6. 26 Team 26 - Team 26 ~ 21
Unlucky again in race 3, but round 4 was a good race. Faster boat.
7. 06 Jolly Drive - Jolly Drive Racing Team ~ 18
7. 06 Jolly Drive - Jolly Drive Racing Team ~ 18
Reliability issues meant no races in Malta, for the only Diesel in SS class.
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July 6, 2010
INBUILD ~ Galeon 385 HT Part 2 of 7

July 5, 2010
Class 1 - 2010 Revised Calendar
The International Offshore Team Association (IOTA) has issued a revised calendar for the 2010 season, confirming 12 races at six Grands Prix with the exclusion of the Romanian Grand Prix. IOTA received notification from the Romanian Grand Prix organiser, Power Marine’s Ionut Barbu, that due to the current economic climate in Romania they were unable to secure the funding for this year’s event but stated that they remain confident that the situation will change and next year should be back on the Class 1 calendar. As is normal IOTA was disappointed with this news though fully understanding the financial pressures facing the organiser in Romania. Power Marine Ionut Barbu and his team have staged three very successful events in Romania, and obviously IOTA and Class One hope to return racing the East European country in 2011.
2010 Calendar - revised
26-28 March BRAZILIAN GP - Rio de Janeiro
16-18 July NORWEGIAN GP - Arendal
6-8 August SWEDISH GP - Uddevalla
1-3 October ITALIAN GP - Stresa
24-26 November ABU DHABI GP - Abu Dhabi
9-11 December DUBAI GP - Dubai
News: H4 Marine July 2010
MARITEX & QUICKUTTER FOR PLYMOUTH PILOT BOAT
Commercial success starts after Maritex 1-50 super innovative latest grade of high performance bearing material with lower dry friction than PTFE but mechanical strength that can support high pressures without deflection won its category at this years Seaworks innovation showcase awards. Now as it usual for the most reliable products we see commercial boats choose Maritex Aquarius grade shaft bearings to replace rubber. H4 Marine has just fitted the Plymouth pilot boat last week removing rubber bearings on their shafts to replace them with Maritex composites. At the same time H4 Marine also installed the innovative QuicKutter rope cutters to the busy Plymouth pilot boat.
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July 4, 2010
Improve-it = Moonen 97

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July 3, 2010
Project: Heesen 50m YN 16250

July 2, 2010
New Model: Formula 290 FX4


Technical Data:
LOA - 8.84 m (29ft)
Beam - 2.74 m
Draft - 1.02 m
Displacement - 4060 kg
Fuel Capacity - 462 l
Water Capacity - 79 l
Accommodation - 2 berths
Engines - 2 x Mercruiser 377 Magnum EC 320hp
Propulsion - Mercruiser Bravo Three dual prop stern drive
Hull Shape - deep Vee with 22 degrees deadrise
Speed - 50 knots max
Project - John Adams
Certification - NMMA
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