Queens Yachts presents the project for a new 58 Hard Top. It will be interesting to see if the 58 will be a replacement of the current 54 model or it will be an additional model in the Queens line up. Apart the renderings above no further details have been given so far for the 58, but the new project seems to continue the next step in Queens Yacht design philosophy as shown with the 50 model. See windows profile. Important note that the 50 model showed Queens change designer duties from Alessandro Ino, to the TDF Studio of Laverna and Vienna. As shown in the rendering, the Queens 58 should be a line shaft propulsion yacht but the Italian builder did show that it always offers other options to its buyers.
February 18, 2015
February 17, 2015
Propulsion: Volvo FWD
A revolutionary new concept in marine propulsion, the first Volvo Penta Forward Drive (FWD), debuted at an exclusive event at the Miami International Boat Show. Opening up a new realm for recreational water sports, the Volvo Penta FWD begins with forward-facing dual counter-rotating props with an adjustable-trim drive. This patented and innovative design pulls the boat through the water rather than pushing, with an undisturbed water flow to the propellers. This clean and efficient propulsion system delivers superior responsiveness, acceleration, fuel economy and versatility, allowing for an array of activities behind the boat, including wakesurfing and wakeboarding. Drivers will also be able to customize the wake for different ability levels and feel the difference in tighter high-speed turns, as well as more responsive slow-speed maneuvering and docking. Additionally, the forward-facing DuoProp, with counter-rotating propellers, offers a unique and industry-first symmetrical wake-boarding wake and equally shaped wake-surfing wave on your side of choice. FWD also reduces noise and vibration, and virtually eliminates annoying fumes on deck since engine exhaust is expelled underwater beneath the boat. The adjustable tilt makes it easy to trim the boat for optimum fuel efficiency and comfort when cruising. When at rest with the drive trimmed down, the forward-facing propellers are inboard of the boat making activities like fishing and swimming more practical astern of the boat. The Volvo Penta FWD, coupled with the new-generation marine gas engines, is an unbeatable combination for boat builders, providing higher speeds and better performance with a smaller, lighter engine. The engine and drive system are proven and feature accessible service points for easier maintenance. Dealers and boat owners will also benefit from the commonality of parts across the full range of engines and drives. Most importantly, the builder, dealer and customer have the peace of mind that comes with a fully integrated helm-to-prop solution designed, built and supported by a single manufacturer with an unmatched reputation for customer satisfaction and after-the-sale customer service. The new Volvo Penta FWD and gas engines are covered by Volvo Penta’s warranty with five years of factory protection. The Volvo Penta FWD has been tested and developed with several key boat-builder partners. New boat models featuring FWD will be available starting in 2015.
February 16, 2015
Project: Fairline 53 Targa GT
Fairline announce its latest Targa model, the 53 Targa GT which is currently in the middle of its development program. The new second size Targa is the next step forward in the long tradition of the Fairline sport cruiser and yacht design series, and is a further development of the current 50 series with a totally redesigned lower deck moving the master cabin from fore to amidships. The mid-ships master stateroom is complemented by a double guest VIP forward, and a versatile twin cabin to port. The cockpit and saloon accommodation has also been well thought through offering the choice of C or J style cockpit seating. An optional continental galley in the saloon compliments the main galley below and together with the glass entrance design delivers the perfect alfresco dining experience. The Targa 53GT offers a choice of two shaft driven engine options from Volvo and Caterpillar as well as an optional crew cabin with its own window. The opportunity for stabilisation systems has not been forgotten either with a choice of either gyroscopic or fin stabilization providing another opportunity to customize your boat.
February 14, 2015
New Launch: Feadship 46.40m Hull. 689
Feadship launched the 46.40-metre, hull number 689, titled M/Y Kiss on Saturday 14 February in a ceremony that made the most of the Valentine’s Day spirit. Having recently unveiled two of the largest superyachts in the global fleet, the 101.50-metre and 83.50-metre Savannah, this launch proves how Feadship can also embrace its roots size-wise within the highest standards of custom super-yacht building. Designed by Dubois, hull. 689 also showcases Feadship's ability to optimise the efficiency of the engineering processes involved in creating a bespoke superyacht. This latest Feadship is based on previous launch Como, with a more conservative twin 1800hp Cats engines giving a max speed of 16 knots. Interior design comes from Redman Whiteley Dixon who presented five guest cabins, plus an owners stateroom on the main deck,
Technical Data:
LOA - 46.4 m (152.3ft)
Beam - 9 m
Draft - 2.28 m
Displacement -
Fuel Capacity - 51000 l
Water Capacity - 16000 l
Accommodation - twelve guests in six cabins, eight crew in four cabins
Engines - 2 x Cats C32 1800hp
Top Speed - sixteen knots
Project - Dubois naval architect and exterior lines, Reman Whiteley Dixon interior
February 12, 2015
Project: Marlow 49 Explorer
At the October 2013 Fort Lauderdale boat show Marlow announced that it started project plans for a new 49 Explorer model. In this new creation which took about two years in the making Marlow listened with special ears to its customers who have expressed a great interest in an exploror cruiser of this size range. Plans were unveiled at each owners party and the order for hull one finally arrived with a debut set for Miami 2015. Like all Marlow yachts the 49 Explorer will feature construction techniques with the finest of materials. It will exhibit the same grace, dexterity and reliability in performance and provide the quiet luxury, overstated volume and outstanding fit and finish that Marlow yachts share. The 49 Explorer will be constructed with Marlow's third generation radius transom, thus providing a significant gain in lazarette storage and cockpit areas. There are three lower deck options for stateroom configurations creating either two very large staterooms or adding a third with twin bunks for very comfortable accommodations. Power comes from twin 461hp Cat engines.
February 10, 2015
New Model: Sealine S330
The S330 is the first Sealine to come totally new from the hands of Hanse, the owners of Sealine since the middle of 2013. The S330 is Sealine's current entry level model what is an interesting hard top sport cruiser which reflects the next step in the brand's identity outside and also features the important signature of naval architect Bill Dixon. As usual to Sealine the S330 is a spacious sport cruiser sleeping four plus two in a usual internal layout of forward Vee berth, midships double cabin, and a convertible L-shaped saloon dinette. If you are looking for a cruiser at ten meters in length, the accommodation of the new S330 is a challenge to any boat builder. But apart all this the Sealine S330 is a practical sport cruiser with important wanted features as the hard-top, and the single level of the main deck. Sealine also shows that's its targeting a vast client base with single engines as enjoyed by Scandinavian customers, or twin propulsion options also being available.
Technical Data:
LOA - 10.31 m (33.9ft)
Waterline Length - 9.9 m
Beam - 3.5 m
Draft - 0.89 m with twin engines, 1.09 m with single stern drive
Displacement - 6.7 t
Fuel Capacity - 570 l
Water Capacity - 220 l
Accommodation - 4 + 2 berths
Max Persons 8
Engines - 1 x Volvo D6 330hp, D6 400hp, 2 x Volvo D3 170hp, D3 220hp
Speed - 32 knots max with Volvo 400hp or twin 220hp
Project - Bill Dixon
Certification - CE B
February 8, 2015
Project: Arcadia 100
After starting its brand launch with two important models, Arcadia from Naples goes back to the drawing board and decides that its time extend its line and fill the gap between the 85 and 115, by presenting the project of a 100 model. The Arcadia 100 follows the familiar look of its smaller and larger sister, and will be a two deck plus pilot house super yacht with flybridge. It's main deck continues the extension use of glass all over as seen on the other Arcadia's, and the fly-bridge will impress for having an integrated pilot house which will be possible to transform into an open hard top environment. The Arcadia is offered in half a dozen total layouts for its fly, main and lower deck. But the most important options will be that for an owners room, and galley to be located on the main deck or below. Power will be twin 1000hp engines, with fuel capacity of 16000 litres.
February 7, 2015
New Model: Bilgin 147
Turkish super yacht builder Bilgin has launched its second largest and most modern model to date, the futuristic looking 147. Designed by the studio of H2, the Bilgin 147 was launched in the second half of 2014 and features a semi-displacement hull shape. The interior of 147 offers six guest cabins this including a very spacious VIP suite, and a master stateroom on the main deck. Crew accommodation is for six persons. Bilgin 147 was built with Iroko wood and epoxy resins cold molded construction method, this making it one of the recent largest super yachts to be built in this manner. Power comes from twin 1915hp Cat engines which gives max speed of 19 knots.
Technical Data:
LOA - 45 m (147.6ft)
Waterline Length - 43.5 m
Beam - 8.9 m
Draft - 1.85 m
Displacement - 285 t full load
Fuel Capacity - 25000 l
Water Capacity - 6000 l
Accommodation - 12 guests in 6 cabins, 6 crew in 3 cabins
Engines - 2 x Cat C32 1915hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 19 knots max, 15 knots cruise
Hull Shape - semi displacement
Project - H2 Yacht Design
Construction - cold molded Iroko with epoxy resins
Certification - RINA, MMA
February 5, 2015
Project: Galeon 500 Fly
Galeon presents an important project for a 500 Fly model. This new Galeon will feature a totally new hull design and fills a long standing gap of the line between the 430 series of models and the 550. The Galeon 500 Fly renderings show the profile a very modern flybridge motor yacht and a fly deck being at the fore front for its size and spaciousness. Below will be a three double cabin plan with an owners stateroom located amidships. Two shower heads, one of which en-suite for the owner and both to port side serve the guests. A fully equipped crew cabin is located aft. The living is all on the main deck, and will feature an astern galley, and a C-shaped settee to port side. Intelligent solutions on the 500 Fly will come from the integrating of the helm seat merging into the starboard settee which becomes an L-shape sofa, and the movement of a section on the fore deck to make this become a more open area. Power of the 500 Fly will come from twin diesel engines from 625 up to 725hp engines.
February 3, 2015
New Model: Casa 38 HT
It's been a long time coming for this project to arrive into reality but the new Casa entry level model, the 38 is finally here. The new Casa 38 HT reduces the South of Rome, Gaeta located builder entry size by ten feet. The 38 HT is also an entry level model which is suit to purpose and can be as for Italian law, registered under the ten meters legislation as a small boat craft. The Casa 38 HT number one had an interesting red hull color, which outlines more the classic influence of the design as the long fore deck and a nice level free board. Not to high nor low! The interior of the 38 Casa is available in two cabin variants; with the option of having a larger galley to starboard and a more spacious L-shaped settee to port, but this coming at the expense of losing the second shower head. The exterior deck follows the usual Italian ideology of an aft sun-pad and C-shaped dinette to port, and helm station with wet bar behind to starboard. Power will come from twin 300hp Volvo engines with stern drive propulsion which should give top speeds of around 38 knots in light medium load conditions.
Technical Data:
LOA - 12.2 (40ft)
Hull Length - 9.98 m
Beam - 3.66 m
Draft - 0.96 m
Displacement - 7 tons medium load
Fuel Capacity - 888 l
Water Capacity - 400 l
Accommodation - 4 + 2 berths
Engines - 2 x Volvo D4 300hp
Propulsion - Volvo DPH dual propeller stern drives
Speed - 38 knots, 33 knots cruise
Range - 300 nautical miles at best cruise consumption
Certification - CE B
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