September 29, 2010
Project: Cranchi Sixty6 Flybridge
September 28, 2010
New Model: Fairline 42 Squadron
A waited debut that of the Fairline 42 Squadron, which was presented as a 41 project a year ago, and replaces the six years produced 40 Phantom. This Fairline new model represents two important notes from this global renowned British boat builder. The first is that the 42 Squadron is the smallest model of this range ever made, taking this title away from the 43 produced from 1994 to 98. The second is that Squadron now represents the flybridge range of Fairline, which means no more Phantom's. It will be interesting to see if this will be just a re-badge or we will see more Squadron details in the smaller sub fifty feet models. The exterior surely looks the Squadron buisness going on! The Fairline 42 Squadron is a two cabin flybridge motor cruiser which wants to challenge the best in a competitive global market, with large glassed surfaces abounding on the main deck, and being standard in the below cabin area. Particularly spacious areas are the flybridge, this a Fairline standard in the last decade, and the owners master stateroom to fore. On some forums reviews there is some notes that the saloon looks a bit small for a 42 footer. Fairline lead designer for a couple decades today Bernard Olesinski who takes care of lines and hull shapes also thinks out of the box by presenting his most ever moderate Vee having a 12.5 degrees dead rise aft. While the standard is that deeper is better, one of his flatter vees was the end eighties Fairline 50 with 15 degrees aft, which in my experience was one of his best hulls too. Other notes are on the small side fuel tanks of 996 litres which surely would have made better of an extra one hundred capacity, and good water capacity of 471 litres. Power is from standard Volvo 370hp which give a not so fast 28 knots top speed. If you want more you can have a pair of bigger Volvo's 435hp, and Cats 460hp. This last option being the high performing choice giving 31 knots wide open throttle speeds.
Technical Data:
LOA - 12.94 m (42.5ft) inc gunwale
Hull Length - 12.62 m
Beam - 4.22 m
Draft - 1.07 m
Displacement - 12.79 t dry
Fuel Capacity - 996 l
Water Capacity - 471 l
Accommodation - 4 + 2 berths
Engines - 2 x Volvo D6 EVC 370hp, 435hp, Cats C7-Acert 460hp
Propulsion - line shaft in semi tunnels
Performance - 28 knots with 370hp, 30 knots w/ 435hp, 31 knots w/ Cats 460hp
Hull Shape - Vee with deep forward, full length spray rails and 12.5 degrees deadrise aft
Construction - Isophtalic gel coat, resin. Unidirectional, biaxials, woven rovings glass fiber
Project - Bernard Olesinski, Fairline Design Team
September 27, 2010
Project: Garlington 48 XPS
Custom Sportfish builder Garlington from Florida USA presents the project of the 48 XPS. This new project will be Garlington second in small size model, and just as the smaller 44 is an Express Sports Fisherman. The 48 XPS is designed by Ullberg who presents exterior lines with a soft reverse shear line shouting a bit of a Carolina style. The exterior aft deck is the usual fisherman's paradise with an aft central fighting chair. Two steps lead to the raised area which is reserved for entertaining and will have two L-shaped benches to the sides, and a central pompano style helm station. The accommodation standard arrangement is an owners separate cabin to fore, a dinette, a bench sofa, C-shaped galley, and shower head. Construction follows Garlington unusual for a custom builder high tech approach of a fully sandwiched hull with top quality materials of glass, kevlar, carbon fiber, and Corecell materials. Imron paint is used for the painting and finishing of the Garlington 48XPS. New Model: Riva 33ft Aquariva by Marc Newson
After the Cento celebrating the first one hundred builds, the just launched Gucci version, Riva adds another exclusive Aquariva jewel with the new version by Marc Newson. The Aquariva by Marc Newson which will be limited built to only twenty two units is the most extravagant of the unique versions of this model and apart finishing details, also offers differences in the exterior design. Newson's Aquariva is unique in its conception, as well as the materials chosen changing the wood and stainless steel finishes with unheard materials. A wood-like, textile-based laminate Phenolic composite is used for the deck area and instrument panel. This material was developed in the first half of the twentieth century, and was a precursor to fibreglass. To give the exterior a more high tech look, anodized aluminium a light weight material not generally associated with boats; is used in lieu of stainless steel and chrome brass, yet remains contextual among Riva’s glamour and classical design. Aquariva by Marc Newson changes outside are truly innovative: the re-imagining of the transom, the wrap-around, laminated glass windscreen, split cabin door entry, functionality of the lounge and dining area, and the re-introduction of separate driver and passenger seats. Power for this third unique Aquariva by Marc Newson follows the other models with a twin Yanmar 380hp giving a top speed of 41 knots. Aquariva by Marc Newson which was announced as a project earlier on this year was recently launched as a limited edition of 22 units, and is available worldwide through Gagosian Gallery. Technical Data:
LOA - 10.07 m (33ft)
Beam - 2.80 m
Draft - 0.96 m
Displacement - 6.69 t loaded, 5.35 t unloaded
Fuel Capacity - 480 l
Water Capacity - 130 l
Accommodation - 2 berths
Max Persons - 8
Engines - 2 x Yanmar 6LY3/UPT 380hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 41 knots max, 36 knots cruise
Range - 150 nm at 36 knots cruise
Hull Shape - Vee monohedron with 16.5 degrees deadrise aft
Project - Marc Newson, Mauro Micheli Officina Italiana Design
Certification - CE B
Project: Cheoy Lee 59 Serenity
In 2008 Cheoy Lee launched the first yacht in the Serenity Series, a 68 footer based on the efficiencies of a true displacement hull with long range explorer yacht features. The line’s flagship will be the new Serenity 83, currently under construction. The Serenity 59, shown in the picture above, is the third model in the series, and should launch before the end of the year and the first two hulls will be delivered to Australia and Florida. Mike Burvenich designed the three stateroom yacht with a large walk in lazarette aft of the engine room. New Zealand’s High Modulus designed the composite structure, subsequently granted Germanischer Lloyd class certification. A solid, hand laid hull with double bottom tanks, resin infused decks, bulkheads and superstructure provides a tough configuration, combined with a low center of gravity and hence stability. Single and twin engine configurations will be available, both with full propeller protection. Estimated range on the standard 7500 litres fuel tanks is 2000nm at nine knots, and over 4000nm at seven knots with a single engine set up. The standard single engine package is a John Deere 330hp. Twin John Deere 236hp engines are the factory option, although other configuration powers are available. www.cheoylee.com
September 26, 2010
New Model: Codecasa 65.mt construction C.118
Codecasa challenges itself by presenting its second largest ever built yacht with the launching of construction number C118. She shares size and hull underwater lines with an other Codecasa, the recently launched and much publicized stylist owned construction F.71 but has a complete different super structure. Named Lady Lou and designed in house by Codecasa C118 differs from C71 for having a more classic profile, which also looks a bit dutch if it was not for the usual high bow. This last a trademark to all Codecasa's. Her interior are designed by Della Role who presents this four deck Super Yacht with an owners stateroom, and eight double guest cabins. Crew accommodation is for a total of eighteen in nine double twin bed cabins, a chief engineer and a captain's cabin. Power is from twin Cats of 2448hp which deliver a medium load top speed of 17 knots, and a cruise of 12 knots which give a 5000 nautical miles range. Technical Data:
LOA - 65.0 m (213.2ft)
Waterline Length - 56.50 m
Beam - 11.20 m
Draft - 3.70 m
Displacement - 825 t medium load
Fuel Capacity - 120000 l
Water Capacity - 30000 l
Accommodation - 1 Owners, 8 guest cabins, 22 crew berths
Engines - 2 x Cats 3516B 2448hp
Propulsion - line shaft with Schaffran 6 fix blade S class props
Speed - 17 knots max, 12 knots cruise
Range - 5000 nm at cruise
Construction - high tensile steel AH36 for hull, aluminum 5083H111/H321 super structure
Project - Codecasa, Della Role interior
Certification - Lloyd's Maltese Cross 100 A1 SSC "Yacht" Mono 66, LMC+UMS - MCA Compliant
www.codecasayachts.com
September 25, 2010
Projects: Benetti Class 93 Delfino, Benetti Class 105 Tradition, Benetti Class 121 Classic, Benetti Class 140 Crystal, Benetti Class 145 Vision
September 24, 2010
Project: Sessa C48
Sessa presents its fourth new model of the 2010 year with the C48, showing the huge effort from this Italian builder who in recent years is challenging the top crown of Med looking cruisers and yachts for its innovative and high quality products. Launching in a month time at the Genoa show the C48 is a project developed on Sessa's first IPS boat introduced in 2007 the C46. Today Sessa has a total of four IPS models. Many characteristics are the same but Sessa and Christian Grande fine tuned the lines of the hard top and super structure now looking similar to the C38 introduced last year. The C48 will also add an extended bathing platform with high and low movement which apart easy tender stowage increases length by a couple of feet, hence the designation change. Thanks to this the C48 can also handle two water toys up to 2.85 metres in the garage, and another on the bathing platform. This extension also increases space in the aft deck by 36 cm, therefore also adding more space outside. Other changes are also a bigger hard top opening section, and a redesigned helm station. Interior wise the two cabin layout with the full beam owners suite to mid ship stays, but a change in furniture woods and colors is found. This to be finished in dense walnut, and leather surfaces in brown, cream and cocoa, which will match the cream colored galley. Power for what have been very appreciated underwater lines of the C46 will be from twin Volvo IPS600 435hp units. Construction method also changes for the C48 now to be done in the cleaner and lighter infused resin. www.sessamarine.com
September 23, 2010
Improve-it = Princess V56
Project: Hunt 44
Following the introduction of the 52 flagship in early 2009, Hunt Yachts follows it with a similar slightly smaller 44 project also aimed at filling the void left between the old large 36 Harrier model. If it ain't broken don't fix it or so they say, and the 44 follows similar exterior line looks, wanting to capture Hunt owners and fans who taught the 52 was too big to own and handle. The 44 has a plan of a two cabin, two head lower deck. To note here is the very spacious owners en-suite head, with separate shower stall. The guest cabin is a two berths in a bunk cabin configuration. The main deck will be fully dedicated to relaxing and entertaining of the guests and owners, and will be of the patio door easy to close type. Here is a longitudinal saloon, with two moving sofas, which if desired can be moved to the outside deck. A galley is located below. Tender stowage also follows the 52 style with a garage able to handle a well sized private water craft. Power starts from the smaller optional Volvo 435hp IPS propulsion unit, to the standard twin Cats 455hp on shaft drives. Other optional units are Cats 567hp, to the most powerful 593hp Cummins. This last should give 30 knots top speed as does the smaller engine but more efficient Volvo IPS optional. www.huntyachts.com
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