Jet Tern continue to upgrade the size of the Selene range and present the project of the 128 Ocean Trawler. The new Jet Tern flagship is the result of an international collaboration of designers and architects under Howard Chen's design team leadership. Howard Chen has worked closely again with renowned Dutch designer Guido De Groot and a group of International consultants to develop a contemporary take on a long range yacht whilst capitalizing on Jet Tern construction reputation for experience in the displacement type hulls. Like the currently in construction 92, the 128 is also a design by De Groot, the third for the China based builder.by the Dutch architect. The main difference of the 36 feet longer new flagship 128, is that it is a a triple deck displacement super yacht with a sundeck on top. Built all in fiberglass as the smaller sisters the 128 Ocean Trawler also sports the more modern look of all the Selene's with a sharp angled bow, giving her together with her round surfaces and stylish feature lines on the side more sleekness. The Selene 128 Ocean Trawler will offer a five guest cabins accommodation located in the lower deck with two guest and VIP cabins all featuring en-suite heads, and an owners state room located in the front-part of the main deck featuring a bath, large shower area and a fantastic view through the large windows in the hull.. The crew area is located in the bow of the yacht, and has got space for ten persons. In the stern of the lower deck there is a technical space and a special area for diving gear. This area is connected to a very large swimming platform. The spacious main salon is located on the main deck and is directly connected to the aft deck. The round dining table provides space for twelve persons. The galley is situated in the middle of the main deck. The bridge third deck has a luxurious full beam lounge with a bar, pantry and comfortable U-couch. The captains cabin is also located on the bridge and has direct entrance to the helm and the yachts office. As on every Selene, the Portuguese bridge leads to the bow, where the foredeck lounge is situated with a large U-couch and a sunbed area. The Selene 128 Ocean Trawler is certified by ABS and MCA requirements for yachts, creating a solid platform for enjoying remote destinations with family and friends.
August 28, 2011
August 27, 2011
Improve-it = Maiora 27
Fipa Maiora launches another of the very successful 27 series, which has some important differences to other previously launched sister yachts. Called Antharah this latest 27, which was launched in mid July easily noticeable difference is the large glued view window on the center of the lower deck, this serving owner and VIP staterooms. This again being another novelty with both VIP and owners suite located to midships, and also served by a separate stairs from the saloon. The other two guest cabins located to fore are served by a stairs from the wheelhouse. Another novelty is the movable partition in the dining room located in the saloon this separating the place from all other areas. As all launched 27 models Antharah is a custom built, a must of any Maiora which since its foundation has always distinct itself for launching yachts to owners request, and a high level of customisation. This latest Maiora 27 is powered by twin MTU 1935hp engines, which give a 29 knots top speed. But bigger engine options up to twin 2600hp MTU are available for the 27 and for those desiring more speed.
August 26, 2011
Project: Princess V39
Princess return to sub forty feet size in a period just short to ten years, with the project of the V39. This latest project is significant seeing other British builders giving again great consideration to this size. May be the sales of over two hundred units in less to two years of a certain British builder owned by a US firm had a say in all this interest. The latest Princess under the forty feet mark was the not so successful 38 with flybridge produced from 1999 till 2003. A previous V39 was produced from 1994 till 96 before the model get modified aft with bathing platform extension and became the good selling V40 proudced in its Mark One version for ten years. The V39 follows latest trends of a hard top sport cruiser with a two cabins with single head lower deck plan. Plans are not shown although I do imagine a very traditional plan below with owners room to fore, and aft guest cabin to midships, with a galley and saloon in between. The exterior will offer as Princess say plenty of seating and a wet bar. No open version will available and the roof will be a soft material offer. Standard power is from twin not small Volvo 330hp with stern drive propulsion.
New Model: BlueGame BG40
BlueGame presents its entry level and third model of the range, the BG40. Another innovative project the BG40 designed by Luca Santella is a further development of the 2002 prototype Luja, and later followed on with the other BlueGame's the 47, and the 2009 launched 60. That is a walk around with the same comfort of a sport cruiser and more. The 40 although the smallest BlueGame keeps the various choices allowed to the buyer with a total of four versions available for outside. These go from full open, to a hard top, or more sport fish orientated with tower and second helm. The exterior split in two levels with two steps makes full space of the forty feet length of the BG40 and features an aft lounger, C-shaped settee, two seat helm station, and a forward sun pad. Inside a total of six can sleep in the BG40, divided in two double cabins at midships, galley, shower head, and a convertible U-shaped dinette. Power is from twin Cummins 425hp or optional 480hp with ZF Zeus pods propulsion. Speeds with the standard 425hp engines is for a 36 knots max, and a cruise of 30 which gives over 300 nautical miles of range.
Technical Data:
LOA - 12.41 m (40.7ft)
Waterline Length - 11.95 m
Beam - 4.35 m
Draft - 0.80 m
Displacement - 9600 kg dry
Fuel Capacity - 1500 l
Water Capacity - 300 l
Accommodation - 4 + 2 berths
Max Persons - 12
Engines - 2 x Cummins 425hp, Cummins 480hp
Propulsion - ZF Zeus aft looking dual propeller pods
Speed - 36 knots max, 30 knots cruise, 25 knots best economic cruise with Cummins 425hp
Range - 375 nm at 30 knots, 404 nm at 25 knots
Hull Shape - Vee with 17 degrees dead rise aft
Construction - Moulded fiberglass with quadraxial and biaxial stitched mat, and infused vinylester/polyester resin. Infused sandwich core from chine to sheer, and top sides
Project - Louis T.Codega hull, Luca Santella lines and concept
Certification - CE B
www.bluegame.itAugust 25, 2011
Project: Cranchi 58 Fly
The fourth upcoming project to come for 2011 from the Cranchi stable is the 58 Fly, which is also model number four to join the Yacht Class line since this was presented officially two years ago with the Sixty 4 HT. Just as other Cranchi's the 58 Fly shares hull lines with another model, in this case the fall 2010 launched Fifty 6 Soft Top, but a total different use of space is to be found, especially to what regards the lower deck. For a boat this size and with IPS pods the 58 Fly accommodation plan is surely one of the most spacious, and which has made the best use of the 2005 launched propulsion system. Not just because of the three cabins but what each of these offer. For example both the owners stateroom to midships, and VIP suite located to fore offer a walk in ward robe solution, and this is done without sacrificing any space from the third cabin which still has two single parallel beds. Surely unheard for a boat this size especially considering the space the owners room to mid ship with breakfast dinette to port by the view window offers. An optional crew cabin located to port side with a separate entrance from the aft deck is also available. The main deck is also modern in its solution with an astern galley, L-shaped sofa, raised L-shaped dinette, and central single seat helm station. The flybridge is also well sized offering the today much used layout of C-shaped settee to aft, wet bar with grill, sun pad to fore, and helm station to starboard. Tender stowage is to be on an up and down hydraulic bathing platform. Power is from twin Volvo 600 or optional 700hp with IPS pod drive. Estimated speeds are a max of 34 and a cruise of 26 knots with the bigger 700hp choice.
August 24, 2011
News: Galeon August 2011
CANNES 2011
From 6 to 11 September Galeon will show for the very first time it's most ever important model, the new 780 Crystal. The new top of the line flagship model of the Polish firm, continues the legacy started in 2004 with British designer Tony Castro responsible for all the project design from the hull to the topsides and interior of the 780. On 10 September Galeon will also make a cocktail party with the project team responsible for the construction of the 780 Crystal answering the questions of the guest and clients alike. Apart from the new 780 Crystal, Galeon will exhibit the other models of the range: 340 Fly, 325 HTS, 385 HTS, and 640 Fly
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Project: Monte Carlo Yachts MCY65
Beneteau Group's Monte Carlo Yachts gets into second gear and presents its model number two by appearance with the project of the MCY65. This new Monte Carlo is again a design of Nuvolari Lenard and is set to be presented in Cannes, and features the same innovative elements as found on the first model of the range the MCY76. The MCY65 is a three cabins motor yacht, with an owners stateroom to midships, VIP suite to fore, and two single berths guest cabin also with private shower head to starboard. A crew cabin for two is located to aft, with entrance on the bathing platform and from here another access to the engine room. The living main deck is a split level area with latest design elements as an astern galley and fully opening patio door, which makes it become a single part with the aft cockpit. The flybridge is a cozy place, and is covered for most part by the carbon made opening T-top and features a C-shaped dinette, lounger to port side by the helm station located to port. Impressive for the MCY65 is the weight of only 33 tons loaded which is among the lightest for a boat measuring over all 64 feet. Power is from latest generation twin MAN 1000hp which should give a top speed of 31 knots, and a cruise of 27. Propulsion has so far not been advised, so I am curious if it will have ZF pods as the MCY76 or traditional shafts.
August 23, 2011
New Model: Mulder 1500 Favorite
Mulder continue to steam ahead and launch the second model of its traditional down East lobster looking Favorite range and after putting into the water two units of the 1400, follow this by putting the first example of the little bit larger 1500. The first unit of the 1500 Favorite designed by Guido de Groot and Mulder shipyard, and built in all alloy with the Vripack technique is a white colored hull model. In the 1500 Favorite which has the same beam and draft as the one meter smaller 1400, an owner gains a back looking L-shaped settee in the aft deck, larger galley which unusually is in front and under the helm station to starboard, and a second guest shower head. Accommodation is again for two cabins; with owners room to fore, and a guest cabin to starboard. Hull for the 1500 as in all the Favorite models, and some other Mulder's is the choice of a semi displacement round bilge, or a more planning hard chine shape. Hull one of Mulder's 1500 Favorite was a round bilge hull shape with twin Volvo 330hp engines. Power options is for four choices in the shaft propelled round bilge hull from twin Volvo's 150 to 435hp, and a single choice twin 435hp and IPS pods in planning hard chine shape.
Technical Data:
LOA - 15.60 m (51.1ft)
Hull Length - 15.00 m
Beam - 4.70 m
Draft - 1.20 m
Displacement - 18 t
Fuel Capacity - 1500 l
Water Capacity - 720 l
Accommodation - 4 berths in 2 cabins
Engines - 2 x Volvo D3 150hp, D3 220hp, D6 330hp, D6 435hp
Propulsion - line shafts, or Volvo forward looking IPS pods
Speed - 12 knots max with 150hp, 27 knots max with 435hp
Hull Shape - semi displacement round bilge, or planning chine shape
Construction - All aluminium
Project - Guido de Groot, Vripack, Van Der Kamp interior, Mulder Shipyard
Certification - CE A
August 22, 2011
Project: Colombo 39 Alldays
Colombo presents the project of the 39 Alldays, which is a restyling of the 37 dedicated to US market requests. This 39 version is more young looking and abandons the classic contrasts of the original 37 Alldays, with the mahogany friezes disappearing and give way to metallic dark finishes that match the light grey colour of the side and the stern. Furniture, textiles, accessories, express modernity, to conquer foreign markets with typical Italian style. The 39 Alldays just as all the new Colombo since the Sarnico Group take over is a project of Brunello Acampora of Victory Design for the hull, and Nuvolari Lenard for the lines. The 39 Alldays just as the smaller 37 offers the layout plan which gives a high level of comforts with a living on the main deck, spacious aft cockpit, and lower deck sleeping five adults in two cabins below. Power is from twin Volvo from 300 up to 370hp with IPS pod propulsion.
New Model: Maritimo C53 Sports Cabriolet
Maritimo presented the C53 Sports Cabriolet at the recently concluded Australia's premier Sydney show. The new C53 Sports Cabriolet is the latest model to come from Maritimo and represents the development of this range, which today features three models. The C53 is the current smallest model of the Sports Cabriolet range, as apparenlty the 2010 presented C47 is infact stopped from production or as happened to the C50 will be moved to the Mustang line up. Maritimo with the C53 Sports Cabriolet feature all latest design elements as found in the latest models; astern galley which serves the aft deck, and a large tender garage which can accommodate a jet rib over three meters. The main deck is complimented by a C-shaped settee to port side which serves as relaxing sofa and dinette, and helm station to port side. Below is a three cabins lower deck with an owners suite to port side located to midships, single berth guest cabin to starboard, and VIP to fore. A dual entrance shower head located to starboard serves the guests. Power is from twin Volvo 670hp engines which should give a cruise speed of about 25 knots.
Technical Data:
LOA - 17 m (55.9ft)
Hull Length - 15.73 m
Beam - 5.2 m
Draft - 1.3 m
Displacement - 21500 kg
Fuel Capacity - 2600 l
Water Capacity - 800 l
Accommodation - 5 persons in 3 cabins
Engines - 2 x Volvo D11 670hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 25 knots cruise
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