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February 27, 2011
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February 26, 2011
New Model: Benetti Class 121 Classic
The first model of the new Benetti Class 121 Classic, was launched last 15 December in Viareggio. The latest restyling of the Classic, this being the third after the first 35 presented in 1999, to the second 120 series, has thoroughly renewed the internal layout by making major changes on the main and lower decks, along the exterior lines which now feature different window profiles all around. But don't be mistaken design duties are as the same as previous two series with Stefano Righini taking care of the outside, and Francois Zuretti the interiors. Much of the first 121 Classic remains top secret, from the name to the interior design. Marked with hull number BC125, it is distinguished by light shades of cream both indoors as well as outdoors, where the elegant and refined owner’s style emerges from the delicate shade of cream chosen for the hull. Delivery is expected at the beginning of April 2011. The standard arrangement for the 121 Classic offers four double guest cabins, and an owners stateroom on the main deck. Crew accommodation has three double cabins, plus a captains room on the upper deck by the pilot house. Performance is up to 15 knots top speed, from twin MTU 1501hp engines. Range which in this size and semi displacement style hull is always very important is 3500 nautical miles at 12 knots. Technical Data:
LOA - 36.90 m (121.6ft)
Beam - 8.18 m
Draft - 2.26 m
Displacement - 259 t loaded
Fuel Capacity - 42500 l
Water Capacity - 7700 l
Accommodation - 10 guests in 5 cabins, 7 crew in 4 cabins
Engines - 2 x MTU 12V 2000M91 1501hp
Propulsion - line shaft with Benetti design propellers
Speed - 15 knots max, 14 knots cruise, 12 knots economic
Range - 3500 nautical miles at 12 knots
Project - Stefano Righini exterior, Francois Zuretti interior
Construction - Gross Reinforced fiberglass plastic
Certification - ABS A1 Yachting Service AMS, MCA Compliance
www.benettiyachts.it
February 25, 2011
INBUILD ~ Galeon 780 Crystal Part 3 of 9
We continue the process of showing the building stages of hull number one of Galeon's upcoming soon to be launched flagship, the Tony Castro designed 780 Crystal. In the last of this dedicated in build series shown in the middle of 2010, we showed the main deck mould being prepared. Now its time to show the lower deck preparation with the bulkheads here showing designated cabin areas. Where there is that temporally ladder will be the engine room where two big diesel engines from 1500 up to 1900hp will power the 780 Crystal, while the place where those Galeon workers are located is to be the owners stateroom which will be a full beam mid ship affair with large view windows. The windows has also received an extension in size since the outlining of the project in 2008. In front of the owners cabin divided so far by one partition for the port side wall will be two guest cabins, and to fore will the VIP suite. February 24, 2011
New Launch: Jarrett Bay 46 Sportfisherman Hull #57
Jarrett Bay launched its most ever forward thinking construction, with Hull number 57, the highly publicized 46 built for renowned US car racer Jeff Burton. This new fully custom cold molded construction features a few firsts for the Carolina builder; as the use of ZF pods, forward windshield, and a lower helm station. Interestingly hull 57 was also built in a rather fast period of one year showing a challenge to production and other custom builders. As we can see today this challenge and promise was kept! Jarrett Bay 46 Hull 57 was commissioned with a two stateroom layout lower deck; owners room to fore having a personal en-suite shower head, a second shower, and a C-shaped galley all located below. The main saloon which includes the unusual for a custom sportfish lower helm features a C-shaped saloon, L-shaped stowage entertainment drawer opposite, and an L-shaped settee looking to port side opposite the helm. Power is from twin Cats 575hp with ZF dual propeller pods which give a 35 knots max, and a 30 cruise. Technical Data:
LOA - 14.22 m (46.8ft)
Beam - 4.67 m
Draft - 1.32 m
Displacement - 16782 kg dry
Fuel Capacity - 2346 l
Water Capacity - 189 l
Accommodation - 4 berths in 2 cabins
Engines - 2 x Cat C9 Acert 575hp
Propulsion - ZF pods aft looking dual propellers in semi tunnels
Speed - 35 knots max, 30 knots cruise
Construction - cold molded, epoxy with wood and fiberglass
www.jarrettbay.com
February 23, 2011
Project: Sacs 17.11m Strider Zeta R
The project of the new Sacs 17.11 m Strider Zeta R is an evolution of the Strider Z PowerYacht presented back in the past Summer 2010. As is to many Sacs designs this project comes from the hands of architect Christian Grande who presents a modern looking Rib Yacht with its striking feature being the two long windows in the hull sides, an optional hard top, and a hull design with a low centre of gravity, wide beam, and big tubes which will deliver excellent stability, and good sea keeping qualities. The new Sacs Strider Zeta R will surprise for large spaces and being the flagship of the range it has to be so. Welcoming you aboard will be ten meters square of sun pad, a large beach at stern, and two dining tables. The standard interior plan for the seventeen meter plus Strider Zeta R offers a dining room with sofa and table, and two double cabins with en-suite bathrooms sleeping four people in comfort. Standard interior fittings will be trendy modern materials as travertine in the baths and leather on the floor, but owners are allowed to choose and change in materials of there preference. Performance is synonymous with Sacs, and the seventeen meter Strider Zeta R will deliver as much from Man engines from 800 up to 1200hp combined with Arneson surface drives. With the most powerful choice the Sacs Strider Zeta R will reach a top speed of 52 knots. New Model: Fairline 58 Squadron
Technical Data:
LOA - 17.86 m (58.7ft) inc gun wale
Hull Length - 17.44 m
Beam - 4.80 m
Draft - 1.37 m unloaded
Displacement - 26.97 t dry
Fuel Capacity - 2460 l
Water Capacity - 1050 l
Accommodation - 6 berths in 3 cabins, 1 optional crew berth
Engines - 2 x Volvo D13 800hp, D13 EVC 900hp, Cats C15 Acert 865hp
Propulsion - line shaft in semi tunnel props
Speed - 32 knots max with Volvo 900hp
Hull Shape - modified medium Vee with 18 degrees dead rise aft
Construction - Isophtalic gel coat and resin all hand laid with biaxial and woven roving's, Polyurethane foam cores for deck.
Project - Fairline Design Team by Bernard Olesinski
www.fairline.com
LOA - 17.86 m (58.7ft) inc gun wale
Hull Length - 17.44 m
Beam - 4.80 m
Draft - 1.37 m unloaded
Displacement - 26.97 t dry
Fuel Capacity - 2460 l
Water Capacity - 1050 l
Accommodation - 6 berths in 3 cabins, 1 optional crew berth
Engines - 2 x Volvo D13 800hp, D13 EVC 900hp, Cats C15 Acert 865hp
Propulsion - line shaft in semi tunnel props
Speed - 32 knots max with Volvo 900hp
Hull Shape - modified medium Vee with 18 degrees dead rise aft
Construction - Isophtalic gel coat and resin all hand laid with biaxial and woven roving's, Polyurethane foam cores for deck.
Project - Fairline Design Team by Bernard Olesinski
www.fairline.com
February 22, 2011
Engine: Yanmar 8LV 370hp
Yanmar has developed a new 4.46 litre twin-turbo V8 diesel engine, coupled to a stern drive or gearbox; the 8LV 370hp. The engine is EPA Tier 3 compliant, and was shown to the public for the first time at the 2011 Düsseldorf Boat Show. The compact 8LV diesel can be installed in single or twin configuration, with the new, hydrodynamic Yanmar ZT370 dual propeller stern drive or KMH50 series transmission, down angle or V-drive. It has a twin turbocharger and common rail fuel injection for superior performance in terms of fuel economics and acceleration. There are four valves per cylinder. In the Yanmar tradition of high power from low weight, dry engine weight is just 450 kg. This is the first engine to use Yanmar’s own, newly developed CAN-bus vessel control system, the Yanmar VCS. It can be ordered with the new joystick, facilitating 360º turn, sideways and diagonal movement. A key feature of the high torque 8LV is its wide power band. It idles at 550 rpm, capable of crawling speed in the marina, aided further by a hydraulic clutch, with both stern drive and gear configurations. Maximum engine speed is 3,800 rpm, well ahead of other engines in this segment. Further benefits are exceptionally low noise levels and minimised vibration, ease of installation and servicing, and the advantage of a powerful 12V / 180A alternator.The 8LV is expected to attract a wide variety of boat builders producing craft up to 45 feet for applications ranging from water skiing to cruising. Additionally, the engine will be used for re powering, offering the advantages of diesel over similar-sized V8 gasoline units.
New Model: Menorquin MY100
Technical Data:
LOA - 10.45 m (34.2ft)
LOA - 10.45 m (34.2ft)
Beam - 3.70 m
Draft - 0.75 m
Displacement - 9.38 t
Fuel Capacity - 2 x 320 l
Water Capacity - 320 l
Accommodation - 2 + 4 berths
Max Persons - 10
Engines - 2 x Volvo D4 225hp, Yanmar 6BY 220hp, Cummins QSD2.8 217hp
Propulsion - line shaft with four blade propellers
Hull - semi displacement
Certification - CE
www.menorquin.com
www.menorquin.com
February 21, 2011
Project: Tiara 3100 Coronet
February 20, 2011
New Model: Bilgin 123 Fly-Bridge
Technical Data:
LOA - 37.5 m (123ft)
Waterline Length - 32.0 m
Beam - 7.50 m
Draft - 1.90 m
Displacement - 190 t full load
Fuel Capacity - 32000 l
Water Capacity - 3200 l
Accommodation - 5 double guest cabins, 3 crew cabins
Engines - 2 x MTU 16v 2000 M93 2400hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 21 knots max, 16 knots cruise
Construction - wood cold molding construction
Project - Hot Lab Design Studio
Certification - RINA Charter Class C + Hull, Mach YCH, MCA LY2
www.bilginyacht.com
www.bilginyacht.com
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