Jim Smith is currently building a fully custom hull number 31, the 60 Walkaround express model. The 60 Walkaround is being build in cold molding epoxy, resin and glass-fiber in the more modern Jig method. Information is a bit sparse on this totally custom build by Jim Smith but the 60 Walkaround surprises for having a huge hard top covered central cockpit, and for adding some cruiser amenities see sun pad on the fore deck. Launching is expected in the early part of 2016.
October 30, 2015
October 29, 2015
New Model: Riva 76 Perseo
Riva has been one of the most active brands in the Ferretti Group in recent times, with designers Officina Italiana releasing three new models for 2015. Announced as the 76 Coupe in the first part of 2015, the model was given its Perseo name during its launch ceremony in September. The 76 Perseo is a sport yacht with a bridge deck up top reserved for entertainment purposes, and a taunt to 56 Sportriva owners. Access to the bridge is from a staircase to port-side and this will offer an aft sun-pad, and a C-shaped settee forward. The main deck will be an area totally reserved for entertainment and lounging with an L-shaped dinette to starboard, dining table for six to port, and helm station. Galley is located below decks in an enclosed room to starboard. Three guest cabins are located below with a huge owners cabin located at midships. A crew cabin with two bunk berths is located at midships in between the engine-room and owners room. Power comes from twin MAN 1800hp with top speeds up to 37 knots.
Technical Data:
LOA - 23.3 m (76.6ft)
Hull Length - 22.7 m
Length Water Line - 19 m
Beam - 5.75 m
Draft - 1.9 m
Displacement - 45,800 kg unloaded, 53,500 kg loaded
Fuel Capacity - 5600 l
Water Capacity - 840 l
Accommodation - 6 berths in 3 cabins, 2 crew berths in 1 cabin
Max Persons - 16
Engines - 2 x MAN V12 1800hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 37 knots max, 32 knots cruise
Range - 315 nm at cruise
Project - Mauro Micheli and Sergio Beretta Officina Italiana for exterior and interior
October 28, 2015
Project: Duffield 58 Trawler
Duffield who owns the renowned Duffy Electric Boat Co., instructed renowned designer Zurn with a vision of improving on an iconic West Coast trawler. A native of Newport Beach, CA, Duffield wanted to offer quiet efficiency and energy conservation and when he called on yacht designer Doug Zurn for his thoughts, the Duffield 58 Trawler was the result. Duffield's 58 Trawler will incorporate the West Coast style with interior decks that offer an all around view, combined with a traditionally styled hull structure. With a relatively narrow waterline beam of less to five meters, and a single Caterpillar 800hp engine set aft away from the living space, the Duffield 58 will offer the ideal, quiet ride. The explorer yacht will be a nod to that easy-going Southern California boating lifestyle, easily owner-operated and of a manageable size. Innovation is also a key factor, as Duffield Yachts is incorporating a low cost, easy maintenance alternative to conventional systems, ensuring that the 58 Trawler will require less repairs over time. Along with its universal appeal, the vessel is designed with a precision and an eye toward power and durability, ensuring sea-kindliness and fuel efficient when cruising far afield. The 58 Trawler will stand out for its speed and fuel economy, adept and agile, it can also poke into almost any cove or shallow bay, while its cruising speed of 16 to 24 knots makes daylong, weekend or long term voyages easy to plan and execute. The interior of the 58 Trawler will be all LED lit and centers around the open-plan galley and sitting area on the main deck. The nearby master stateroom is comfortably situated forward, with a queen size berth and en-suite head and shower. The VIP stateroom also has it’s en-suite head and shower, accessible by guests and third crew/children stateroom occupants for day use. Hull ports draw in abundant natural light and ventilation, with a focus on ease of movement and comfort.
October 27, 2015
Improve-it = New England Boatworks 50 Zurn
Zurn Yacht Design is pleased to announce the restyling of the New England Boatworks 50, a semi-custom built vessel that combines the leading edge work of yacht designer Doug Zurn and masterful construction techniques. First launched in 2013 as a custom commuter boat, the New England Boatworks 50 focuses on owner-tailored specifications, while maintaining its iconic down East design, modern marine engineering, and composite hull construction. As a true high performance cruiser, the lightweight hull, ease of maneuvering, and the optional Man 1550 hp diesel engines makes the New England Boatworks 50 one of the fastest day boats of its type, with a top speed of 60 knots. Ideal for in-port use as a cruiser, the boat is also well suited for covering long distances quickly, whether in the Mediterranean, among the islands of the Caribbean, or along the coast of Maine and farther afield. The New England Boatworks 50 is offered standard with twin MAN 1,200 hp diesels and Rolls Royce jet drives. It cruises comfortably at 40 knots, reaching 50 knots incorporating the latest integrated ride control technology to insure ease of maneuvering. The hull and deck is built using high-tech, epoxy resin infused composite construction, a technique that New England Boatworks is revered for in the marine industry. Even with the open Pilot House and engine boxes in the deck, the 50 is a noticeably quiet ride with low sound levels at the helm at cruise, thanks to the Marine Exhaust inline silencers and extensive noise and vibration treatments by Soundown. A tour of the boat begins in the large, teak deck cockpit, easily accessed through the transom door or over the sides that include a concealed fold-down step. Removable port and starboard cockpit day beds allow space for swimming and activities in the daytime, and later transforms into elegant seating for a sunset cruise or cocktail party. Raised platforms in the pilot house offer space for a desk work station, and settees or chair seating with teak table and beverage fridge perfect for informal meetings and socializing. Large windscreens and side windows give a wide view for enjoying the scene and for safe navigation and maneuvering. The helm station provides easy, intuitive access to control panels and navigation tools from the comfortable Stidd seating. Below deck is found a rich interior that offers both simplicity and luxury, with ease of movement throughout. Joinery is meticulously crafted, with framed panel doors, teak sole, and wood lining the hull. The interior arrangement is built to suit the owner. Options include an L or C-shaped galley, and twin bunk cabin or settee dinette area. The single head includes a separate shower. The master cabin is located forward, sporting a queen-sized island-berth, cedar lined lockers, and ample storage. With production tooling available and construction time placed at ten months, this is a great time to consider the Zurn 50 a true lifestyle boat with a strong sense of purpose.
October 26, 2015
New Model: Fairline 53 Targa GT
Launched in the final part of Summer 2015 the new Fairline 53 Targa GT is a boat filled with expectations and weight, before and and after its official presentation in Southampton. Based on the 50 Targa GT, the 53 is the boat to take Fairline out of its recent decline, and become a prime model in its size. It will be interesting to see if we can say it did so in a couple of years. The 50 Targa was filled with the same hope, and saw Fairline opting at the time for an owners forward room against the more desired full beam midships layout. The 53 goes back to recent basics and its interior layout will feature the full beam midships owners cabins. The 53 also features a couple of interesting options from a galley up astern or down choice, to a day head option below. Power for the 53 Targa GT will come from twin Volvo 675hp and 725hp units with line shaft propulsion.
Technical Data:
LOA - 16.92 m (55.6ft) incl pulpit
Hull Length - 16.3 m
Beam - 4.52 m
Draft - 1.2 m
Displacement - 19500 kg dry
Fuel Capacity - 2412 l
Water Capacity - 550 l
Accommodation - 6 berths in 3 cabins, 1 crew cabin berth
Engines - 2 x Volvo D11 675hp, D11 725hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 30 knots max with 675hp, 32 knots max with 725hp
Hull Shape - modified Vee with 12.5 degrees deadrise aft
Construction - Resin infused cored hull with isophtalic gel coat and resin
October 24, 2015
Project: Viking 80 Enclosed Brige
As with any large Viking above sixty feet, the current premier sportfish builder following the launch of it's 80 Sportfish Convertible presents the project of an Enclosed Bridge version. Similar to it's sister in nearly all areas the 80 EB will have the benefit of the Enclosed Pilot House on top of the main deck. Entrance to the Enclosed Bridge will be from an internal spiral staircase to starboard. The layout up top will offer a forward central helm, L-shaped dinette to port side, and two side companion seats. To aft outside of the bridge will be a bench settee to port side, while to starboard will be a small mooring station.
October 23, 2015
New Model: Monte Carlo Yachts MCY105
Starting with the MCY76 just five years ago, the Beneteau Group premiere motor yacht range Monte Carlo has since then extended to five models, and now presents its new flagship the MCY105. As all the range the new flagship is a design from the Italians Nuvolari Lenard, who extend the family feeling of all the smaller models into a new larger dimension. The Venice designers showcase a two and half deck raised pilot house planning super yacht, which features among the larger flybridge in this size. Two different accommodation layouts are available for the MCY105 offering four or five double cabins. Owners stateroom is located on the forward part of the main deck. A crew area is located at midships and this offers three cabins plus a galley and L-shape dinette. Power comes from twin MTU 2186hp or 2400hp.
Technical Data:
LOA - 32 m (105ft)
Beam - 7.15 m
Displacement - 104 t dry
Fuel Capacity - 12000 l
Water Capacity - 2000 l
Accommodation - 8 berths in 4 cabins or 10 berths in 5 cabins, 5/6 crew berths in 3 cabins
Engines - 2 x MTU 16v2000M84 2186hp, 16v2000M93 2400hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 27 knots max, 23 knots cruise
Project - Nuvolari Lenard
Certification - RINA Pleasure, RINA charter class
October 22, 2015
Project: Tiara 39 Coupe
Tiara continue to expand its Coupe range and after the introduction of the 50 and 44, looks into integrating a more economic to purchase due to the smaller size twelve meter sized 39 model. The project of the 39 Coupe synthesizes what the larger sisters stand in a slightly smaller package. Indeed just as the 44 and 50, the 39 Coupe will be powered by IPS pod drives, and will also offer two separate double cabins below decks. The main deck will also be similar to what the larger sisters offer with living all located on the main deck; L-shaped saloon to port side, helm and galley to starboard. Standard power will offer twin Volvo 370hp diesel engines, with IPS pod drives.
October 21, 2015
New Model: Titan 64
Founded in 2001 in Maryland, Titan Custom Yachts has recently launched a new 64 model, which aims to emulate the success of the 62 sold in four units. A rare thing for a full custom builder to follow up on a model. As in any custom Sportfish yacht speed is paramount, and the 64, latest creation by Titan does not disappoint and twin Caterpillar 1925hp engines enable it to reach a 42 knot top speed and 36 cruise. Unlike other custom builds which are usually cold molded, the Titan 64 is a fiberglass build, and combined with its smooth riding hull it will also offer gyro stabilizing. Her interior will be a super plush three double cabins and heads interior, and a main deck offering the usual sportfish layout of a combined galley, dinette, and saloon.
Technical Data:
LOA - 19.5 m (64ft)
Beam - 5.84 m
Draft - 1.60 m
Displacement -
Fuel Capacity - 6813 l
Water Capacity - 889 l
Accommodation - 6 berths in 3 cabins
Engines - 2 x Cats C32 Acert 1925hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 42 knots max, 36 knots cruise
Construction - Fiberglass
October 20, 2015
New Model: Galeon 310 HTC
Galeon's continues to expand its entry level 300 series line up with the launch of the new 310 HTC, the sports sister to the 300 Fly. and 305 HTS models. Apart using the same hull as the other 300 models, Galeon and designer Roberto Curto in the 310 present an all weather coupe sport cruiser with a main deck layout which can be used fully enclosed or open depending on the weather and an owner needs. Similar on the exterior to the 305 HTS, the 310 HTC differs mostly on the layout of the main deck feature a standard aft settee main deck, and a divided patio door enclosed saloon which offers a C-shaped dinette to port-side, and helm station with galley behind to starboard. Lower deck cabin access is located centrally with the below accommodations offering two cabins sleeping four in two cabins; at midships and to fore with a shower head located to starboard. Power comes from single engines choices starting at 260hp and goes up to twin 260hp units.
Technical Data:
LOA - 9.6 m (31.6ft)
Hull Length - 8.99 m
Beam - 2.99 m
Draft - 0.72 m exl props and drives
Displacement - 5500 kg / 6090 kg light,
Fuel Capacity - 415 l, or 600 l
Water Capacity - 200 l
Accommodation 4 + 2 berths
Max Persons - 9
Engines - 1 x Volvo D4 260hp, D6 400hp, 2 x Volvo D4 260hp
Propulsion - stern drives
Project - Roberto Curto
Certification - CE B
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