Since a couple of decades it seems the only way is larger for British known by everyone Sunseeker, who has announced its most ambitious project to date within custom Sport Yacht line, a 168, the largest ever build to date and is set to be delivered in 2017. The 168 Sport Yacht announcement follows the hugely successful launch of the 155 Yacht earlier this year, which has been met with critical acclaim from around the world. The new Sport Yacht will be triple deck super yacht, with huge interior volume, coupled with aggressive exterior styling the British brand is known. The 168 Sport Yacht as Sunseeker style brings together an exciting combination of performance, looks and space. Engine options will provide economical displacement cruising for more than four thousand nautical miles together with the option of hitting 25 knots.
August 24, 2014
August 23, 2014
New Launch: Benetti 56 meter FB260
The style of Italian yacht design masters, the Benetti boatyard's technological prowess, and the owner's magic touch of the East combine to create FB260 a 56 metre yacht whose class is matched only by its outstanding performance. A yacht build of a steel hull and aluminium super structure, the 56-meter super yacht is built on a time-tested naval architecture platform with proven dependability in previous yachts. For Lady Candy, this platform was partially modified with the re-positioning of the wheelhouse on the sun deck and the associated widening of the beam. “Lady Candy” combines interior spaces worthy of a 56-metre vessel with outstanding performance, including a maximum speed of nearly 17 knots, comfort which translates into stability, and almost zero associated vibrations and noise. With naval design from Benetti together with styling from Captain Paul Brackley's Central Yacht Design Studio, the exterior lines of “Lady Candy” have a clearly contemporary feel without diminishing the timeless elegance Benetti yachts are known for. The 962-tonne vessel is majestic yet streamlined, with the five decks highlighted by a harmonious movement stemming from the contrast of the long bands of tinted windows at the upper decks against the white hull. The expert owner is from Asia and is a great enthusiast of the sea and diving. He plans to enjoy Lady Candy together with his family and friends. The owner played an active role in the design of his yacht; he had a particularly strong impact on the interior layout which was custom-designed for him by Central Yacht. For example, the owner explicitly requested that the interiors be given priority over the exteriors, creating an enormous and exciting main saloon that covers 88 squared meters of the main deck; he also had his and his daughter's cabins moved to the upper deck to maximize privacy. The owner was also directly involved in the interior styling and furnishing, which was designed by Central Yacht and the USA interior architecture firm BAMO. The interiors are simple and welcoming. Briar root wood predominates and is combined with soft colours like lilac and jade, reflecting an "international" aesthetic that unites the East and West. For example, since the owner is a diving and underwater enthusiast, the opportunity could not be passed up to locate a fully equipped beach club, complete with bar, gymnasium, steam shower, bathroom and living area right next to the swimming platform, including separate entrances for guests and crew. In terms of performance, Benetti FB260 enables sustained speeds and optimal cruising comfort. Maximum speed is approximately 17 knots, while cruising speed is 16 knots. Fuel-economy speed is 12 knots, with a range of 5,000 nautical miles.
Technical Data:
LOA - 56 m (183.7ft)
Waterline Length - 49 m
Beam - 10.6 m
Draft - 3.55 m
Displacement - 750 t half load, 800 t loaded
Fuel Capacity - 130000 l
Water Capacity - 30000 l
Accommodation - 12 guest berths in 6 cabins, 14 crew in 7 cabins
Engines - 2 x MTU 12V4000 M53 1769hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 17 knots max, 16 knots cruise, 12 knots economic long range
Range - 5000 nm at 12 knots
Project - Central Yacht, BAMO interior, Azimut-Benetti naval architecture
Certification - Lloyds, Yacht Code LY2
August 22, 2014
Project: Prestige 420 S
The combined experience of Prestige design office; Jernej Jakopin, JP Concepts, and Garroni helped to design the project of the new 420 S. As all Prestige the 420 S combines large internal volumes, and integrate IPS pod drives for offering easy low speed harbor maneuvering. The Prestige 420 S strikes for original plan details in this size but something the French builder has already shown in its bigger models as the 450 series. The astern galley, and the separate entrance for the two cabins to fore and midships, are unique interesting details in this size range. Prestige with the 420 S follows a winning formula with an open and bright living main deck, and a lower floor fully dedicated to the two cabins. Power will be standard Volvo 300hp or twin 370hp units with propulsion being the Volvo forward looking dual propeller IPS pod drives. Max speeds estimates are 33 knots with the large engine option.
August 21, 2014
New Model: Horizon PC52
Horizon Group is pleased to announce the successful launch of the first PC52 luxury power catamaran; she is scheduled to make her U.S. debut at the 2014 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show in end October. Born out of the success of the Horizon PC60, the PC52 retains the signature modern lines, large interior volume, high-quality finish, and sea-keeping abilities of the PC series. She is specifically designed as a blue water cruiser, featuring a highly-refined hull design that was developed from extensive tank testing completed during the PC60’s development, with optimum hull slenderness ratio, waterline to beam, and a generous flybridge clearance. Power is twin Cummins 550hp engines as standard, which offer a slow cruise of 8 knots, cruise of 17 knots and top speed of 22 knots. The owners of the first PC52 worked closely together with Horizon during the build to ensure the power cat suited their cruising lifestyle and needs, a process that took less than a year and a half including tooling time. PC52 features a wide short of seven meters beam that allows for an expansive main deck area, complete with a fully-equipped galley, salon, storage cabinetry, and bar seating. Three staterooms are found below deck: the master suite in the starboard hull, and the VIP stateroom and twin guest, with a jack-and-jill head, in the port hull. The PC52’s exterior areas are designed for entertaining, with a spacious aft deck and a large flybridge with a full bar plus seating, dinette, bench seat, and helm.
Technical Data:
LOA - 15.71 m (51.6ft)
Waterline Length - 14 m
Beam - 6.75 m
Draft - 1.29 m
Displacement - 27.4 t light
Fuel Capacity - 3028 l
Water Capacity - 1022 l
Accommodation - 6 berths in 3 cabins
Engines - 2 x Cummins QSB 6.7 550hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 22 knots max, 17 knots cruise, 8 knots slow long range
August 20, 2014
Project: Raffaelli 9.99 mt Nashi Hard Top
Starting its course again, Raffaelli presents a project for a new ten meter sport cruiser with interesting living solutions, and a Hard Top clearly thought out for sun protection. This new model also presents very similar lines to a successful Raffaelli still in production model, the two meters larger 40 Shamal. Accommodation layout of the Nashi will be an open plan lower deck, with a U shaped dinette forward, galley to port side, second L-shaped saloon to starboard, and a separate shower head. Power will be twin Volvo 330hp engines with IPS 450 forward looking pod drives propulsion.
August 19, 2014
New Model: Baumarine 36 Spider
The new Baumarine 36 Spider is designed by Luca Maschera and shows the great versatility of this North Italian builder in customizing a craft to customers request. The 36 Spider makes custom its home something hard to find in eleven meter cruisers. Below versatility is also key with the 36 Spider offered in two layout options of two or three cabins. Baurmine 36 Spider has four engine options from a single Volvo 435hp, and twin FNM Iveco 295hp, Volvo 300hp, and VM 350hp. Propulsion is a choice of traditional line shaft or IPS pod drives with the twin Volvo option.
Technical Data:
LOA - 11.2 m (36.7ft)
Hull Length - 9.98 m
Beam - 3.50 m
Displacement - 9 t loaded
Fuel Capacity - 620 l
Water Capacity - 200 l
Fuel Capacity - 620 l
Water Capacity - 200 l
Accommodation - 4 berths in two cabins, 5 berths in 3 cabins
Max Persons - 14
Engines - 1 x Volvo D6 435hp, 2 x FNM IVeco 295hp, Volvo D4 300hp, VM 350hp
Propulsion - direct line shaft, or Volvo forward looking dual propeller IPS400 pod drives
Hull Type - planning modified Vee with 17 degrees dead-rise aft
Project - Luca Maschera
Certification - CE B
Labels:
Baumarine,
Exclusive,
New Model,
Traditional Cruiser
August 18, 2014
Project: Pearl 65 Flybridge
Pearl presents the project for a 65 Flybridge yacht which will be making its world debut alongside the award-winning 75 at the 2014 Cannes Boat Show. Just as the Pearl flagship, the 65 follows again the footsteps of the ten feet larger model in a collaboration with award-winning naval architect Bill Dixon and celebrated interior designer, Kelly Hoppen MBE. Since making its debut towards the end of 2012, the flagship, Pearl 75 has been awarded the Best Motor Yacht under 25 meters at the International Yacht and Aviation awards, and received outstanding test reports thanks to its performance, styling and high levels of comfort. For the Pearl 65 Kelly Hoppen continues it's well known effortless, calm and elegant interior style, complete with four luxuriously appointed staterooms. Sleeping quarters for an additional two crew members are located at midships in between the aft located engine room, and the owners stateroom. The main deck offers an open plan, inside outside saloon allowing for easy, every-day use and alfresco dining. For the 65, Pearl and Bill Dixon opted for a three different propulsion ZF Zeus pods, Volvo IPS, and line shafts. The Pearl 65 Flybridge can be powered by triple Cummins 600hp in ZF pods, Volvo 800hp with IPS forward looking pod drives, and or twin Volvo 900hp with traditional line shaft drives. Speed estimates are for a max of 32 knots, with a range of 350 nautical miles.
New Model: Pershing 70
Pershing and its always standing designer Fulvio De Simoni has always been a brand which makes subtle forward movements in its careful but yet future looking designs. Yet this just launched 70 seems to bring a novelty at Pershing, coming from the buttresses which integrate into the aft deck from the hard top. It's an interesting design elements which reminds me of the Pershing 88 and 76 models. Two things will be worth to note. Will this be copied as when Pershing introduced the rounded integrated wind screen back in the early nineties, and will we see this in other models. I think it all depends how much this model will sell. On the inside the Pershing 70 continues the evolution design of the brand with a main living on the main deck and three double cabins below in the standard deck plan. A two double cabin plan with only the forward VIP suite, and the owners midships stateroom is also available. In this layout the third cabin is replaced by an L-shaped saloon. The galley is located below, while a crew cabin is located at midships in between the engine room and the owners cabins. Power is twin 1623hp MTU engines with surface drives. Top speed estimates are wide open throttle of 44 knots and a cruise of 39, which give a range of 265 nautical miles.
Technical Data:
LOA - 21.44 m (70.4ft)
Hull Length - 20.8 m
Waterline Length - 17.14 m
Beam - 5 m
Waterline Length - 17.14 m
Beam - 5 m
Draft - 1.35 m
Displacement - 40,200 kg unloaded, 46,040 kg loaded
Fuel Capacity - 3500 l
Water Capacity - 900 l
Max Persons - sixteen
Accommodation - six berths in three cabins, or four berths in two cabins, 1 crew cabin berth
Engines - 2 x MTU 10v 2000M94 1623hp
Propulsion - Top System 8sp surface drives
Speed - 44 knots max, 39 knots cruise
Range - 265 nautical miles at 39 knots cruise
Hull Shape - modified Vee shape with spray rails and seventeen degrees dead rise aft
Construction - vacuum infusion Scrimp system
Hull Shape - modified Vee shape with spray rails and seventeen degrees dead rise aft
Construction - vacuum infusion Scrimp system
Project - Fulvio de Simoni, Ferretti Group AYT
Certification - CE 2003/44 A, modules B + F + Aa issued by RINA
Certification - CE 2003/44 A, modules B + F + Aa issued by RINA
August 17, 2014
Azimut Grande New Web Site
Azimut Grande which translates to large Azimut is a concept the World famous Italian brand launched in 2010, focusing on the over one hundred feet Super Yachts. Worth to note that while today competition is highly competitive over the one hundred feet size, Azimut has been in this segment since 1982 when it launched the 105 Failaka at the time the biggest yacht made of fiberglass. Azimut-Benetti has been the top dog builder of Super Yachts over eighty feet for many consecutive years and up until this year on the Showboats International yearly order books list. The new Azimut Grande website shows the customizing of the yachts, and while the exterior does not change much, the owner can dictate and change most of the interior thanks to a Personal Design Equipe dedicated for each construction. Azimut Grande has currently five models from the Flybridge and SL ranges. Smallest model is the just launched 95 RPH, and the current bigger model is the 120SL. The new Azimut Grande website is available in English and Italian language and takes you around with the following buttons: Your Personality, Out Attitude, A Unique Experience, and Grande Collection. The new Azimut Grande website also connects the user to the Group's Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Youtube social media pages.
August 16, 2014
New Model: Filippetti 30 Navetta
Filippetti makes an important launch that of its first 30 Navetta. Fully custom the triple deck 30 Navetta designed by Pietro Mingarelli wants to make the owner as sole protagonist. As it shows this is also much the case for hull number one which features a layout of six double guest cabins. Five of the guest cabins will be located on the lower deck, while the owners stateroom is on the main deck. Three double crew are found in the 30 Navetta with two located amidships with in between a small lobby, and a large captains room in behind the helm station on the second deck. Power for the 30 Navetta is twin MTU 1200hp engines, which give max speed of 16 knots, and a cruise of 13. Range is four thousand nautical miles at the economic speed of ten knots.
Technical Data:
LOA - 30.4 m (99.7ft)
Hull Length - 28.5 m
Waterline Length - 26.7 m
Beam - 7.48 m
Draft - 2 m
Displacement - 117 t unloaded, 155 t loaded
Fuel Capacity - 27000 l
Water Capacity - 4500 l
Accommodation - 12 guests in 6 cabins, 6 crew in 3 cabins
Max Persons - 17 guests
Engines - 2 x MTU 8V2000M93 1200hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 16 knots max, 13 knots cruise, 10 knots economic long range
Range - 4000 nm at 10 knots
Project - Pietro Mingarelli
Hull Shape - displacement with bulb
Certification - RINA Cross hull, Mach Y, Unrestricted Navigation
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