Azimut Yachts was very enthusiastic about its growth numbers, and future during its usual Cannes 2016 show yearly conference. Again as the previous years Azimut showed its road map for its future in the coming year or two. In this road map Azimut showcased the project for a new S7. Little details are circulating for this model apart the above rendering sent to us press guys. What we know so far is that the S7 will be about twenty meters long fitting perfect in between the current top selling 55S and 77S models, and will feature a design by Francesco Guida for in the interior. An Azimut first for the Italian architect, Francesco Guida is a long standing specialist who has previously worked for Italcraft, Tornado, Ilver, Sanlorenzo, Fiart and Arcadia. Official presentation is scheduled for September 2017 in Cannes.
September 28, 2016
September 27, 2016
New Model: Jeanneau 30 Leader
Jeanneau completes full update for its sport cruiser series and now presents the 30 Leader a new two plus two entry level model of its Inboard line. Designed by Garroni for lines and interior and a hull by renowned specialist Micheal Peters the Jeanneau 30 Leader fits the bill perfectly of what an entry level sport cruiser should be, with intelligent main deck solutions and classic but well laid out interior accommodation layouts. Its most interesting area is the main deck which offers a C-shaped dinette to port side with wet bar and helm station to starboard. The dinette also features convertible items as a forward companion way seat to the helm looking forward, and the back part becoming a sun-pad area. Below we have a traditional layout of a forward U-shaped dinette which becomes a double berth, galley and head, and aft cabin with double berth.
Technical Data:
LOA - 9.23 m (30.3ft)
Hull Length - 7.76 m
Beam - 2.98 m
Draft - 0.6 m exl drives and props
Displacement - 3700 kg
Fuel Capacity - 300 l
Water Capacity - 100 l
Accommodation - 4 berths in 2 cabins
Max Persons - 7
Engines - Volvo D4 260hp, D4 300hp Diesel
Mercruiser 6.2L DTS 350hp, 8.2L DTS 380hp, 2 x 4.5L MPS DTS 250hp Petrol Gas
Propulsion - Volvo duoprop or Mercruiser Bravo Three stern drive
Project - Garroni Design lines and interior, Micheal Peters for hull
Certification - CE B7 / C9
September 26, 2016
Propulsion: Top System TT
Topsystem presents an innovative system to surface drives with a variable direction to planing boats to high performances of research and development activity lasting years. The peculiar qualities of Topsystem transmissions are represented by the shape and size of the drives besides the particular section of the directional fin. This combination induces less hydrodynamic drag than a comparable propulsion allowing an influx of more clean water for the propeller. All this translates into greater efficiency and hence a better final push. Through partnerships with leading companies in the electronics industry and the marine automation Top System has been enhanced with added value optional aimed at simplifying the use of surface propellers, and can be installed on the entire TopSystem propulsion range which goes from 200 to 4000hp. The best known is the electronic system Easytrim produced and developed in partnership with Onyx: this management software automatically adjusts the position of the propulsion depending on the boat loading conditions and the engine acting on trim and flap. Even the driving style can be customized also depending on sea conditions and the use of the touch-screen display. Obviously the manual controls are always available to ensure maximum driving pleasure in the pursuit of best performance.
September 24, 2016
New Model: C.Boat 27 Sc S Version
C.Boat has launched an Sc S Version for its popular 27 meter model. The 27 Sc S Version model in difference to the standard 27 Classic features a full around window main deck house, allowing for full visibility from the main deck. This model also features a flybridge with forward looking radar arch and open hard top. A fully custom steel build, and designed by Sicilian naval architects Inzerillo and Albeggiani C.Boats formula of fully custom steel build semi displacement yachts has proved itself as a successful formula in recent years.
Technical Data:
LOA - 27.3 m (89.5ft)
Waterline Length - 23.8 m
Beam - 7.5 m
Draft - 1.6 m
Displacement - 128,000 kg light load
Fuel Capacity - 16000 l
Water Capacity - 3000 l
Accommodation - 8 guests in 4 cabins, or 10 guests in 5 cabins, 6/5 crew in 3 cabins
Max Persons - 24
Engines - 2 x Cats C18 875hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 14 knots max
Hull Shape - semi displacement Vee
Construction - steel
Project - Inzerillo and Albeggiani
Certification - RINA CE A
September 23, 2016
Project: Viking 82 Cockpit Motor Yacht
Currently enjoying huge success in the sportfish yacht sector, Viking continue its pursuit in entering the motor yacht category and after launching the 75, here presents the project for a new 82 Cockpit Motor Yacht. Based on the hull lines of the 75 but extended in length aft by over a meter, for which the 82 receives an open lowered cockpit deck for the fisherman or diving passionate guests with a ten square meter size. As the 75 the 82 Cockpit Motor Yacht is available in a few variants to choose for the buyer. Enclosed bridge or hard top as picture above is the most visible choice. But Viking also offers two main deck layouts with the main difference here being to go for an American bar style galley, or a European dining table and smaller galley. Lower deck offers four double guest cabins below, plus two crew cabins aft sleeping four. Power for the new Viking start from Man 1550hp and 1800hp, Cats 1925hp, and MTU 1945hp.
New Model: Fiart 52
After launching an important flagship in 2011 with the 58 Epica, Fiart returns with a new product over fifteen meters by presenting its third ever model above this size the new 52. For someone who pioneered glass fiber construction in Europe, Fiart has always been conservative going into larger sizes possibly because of the successful sales turnout in the medium ten to fourteen meter it always enjoyed. Interestingly with the new 52 we see Fiart embrace the future, modern looks formerly unseen from the Italian Naples located builder, a shorter fore deck which allow more space to the accommodation area of the main deck, and also a first in the cabin plan having a full beam midships owners room. Fit for purpose should be words showing why Fiart choose a short fore deck, since the 52 offers a saloon with double dinette layout on the main deck; interior and outside, plus an aft sun-pad with a tender garage underneath. Yes the 52 also features a disappearing patio door which joins the two dinettes into one. Accommodation plan is also spacious on the Fiart 52 thanks to the use of IPS pod drives and careful planning which sees three double cabins of which is also a full beam midships owners room, two heads, and an L-shaped galley layout.
Technical Data:
LOA - 17 m (55.7ft)
Hull Length - 15.7 m
Beam - 4.42 m
Draft - 1.07 m
Displacement - 18.7 t dry
Fuel Capacity - 1800 l
Water Capacity - 470 + 350 l
Accommodation - 6 berths in 3 cabins
Max Persons - 16
Engines - 2 x Volvo D8 600hp, D11 725hp
Propulsion - Volvo forward looking dual propeller IPS pod drives
Speed - 35 knots standard 600hp, or 37 knots with 725hp option estimated
Hull Shape - modifed warped Vee shape with 27 degrees entry, 20.5 degrees at midships and 15.5 degrees deadrise aft
Project - F.Guida interior, Fiart Mare Technical Division naval architecture plus exterior looks
Certification - CE B
Speed - 35 knots standard 600hp, or 37 knots with 725hp option estimated
Hull Shape - modifed warped Vee shape with 27 degrees entry, 20.5 degrees at midships and 15.5 degrees deadrise aft
Project - F.Guida interior, Fiart Mare Technical Division naval architecture plus exterior looks
Certification - CE B
September 22, 2016
Project: Princess 62
Princess new 62 project encapsulates the British builder latest design ethos and all the benefits of the infusion technology, enabling the inclusion of features normally possible only on much larger craft. Her flybridge will offer a large dining area, a sun-pad aft and a unique circular forward seating area that can be converted into an additional sun-pad. Boasting a walk through fore-deck entertaining space and a hydraulic bathing platform as standard she is an ingenious and compelling addition to Princess Flybridge range. Inside the 62 will feature a spacious main deck saloon connecting to the world outside through full length side windows, while her sociable galley is positioned aft and opens to the cockpit. The helm position is located to starboard with additional forward facing guest seating opposite. Below deck six guests enjoy three beautifully appointed en suite cabins all bathed in natural light from elegant hull glazing, with the option of a further twin cabin aft for occasional guests or crew. Power will be Volvo 900hp or Cats 1000hp engines with max speeds up to 32 knots.
New Model: Tiara 53 Coupe
Tiara's new 53 Coupe is an evolution of the 50 model baring the same name. Main differences with the 50 Coupe coming in this new model will be a longer bathing platform hence the name 53, and an extended hard top. The rest is more or less the same with the liked so much details still featuring in the 53, as the two or three double cabins choice with full beam owners room, astern galley, spacious aft deck, and wet-bar on the bathing platfrom. Power comes from twin Volvo 725hp with Swedish engine maker known IPS pod drives.
Technical Data:
LOA - 16.6 m (54.6ft)
Beam - 4.85 m
Draft - 1.41 m
Displacement - 19400 kg dry
Fuel Capacity - 2271 l
Water Capacity - 568 l
Accommodation - 4 berths in two cabins, or six berths in three cabins
Engines - 2 x Volvo D11 725hp
Propulsion - Volvo forward looking dual IPS950 pod drives
Speed - 33 knots max, 27 knots cruise
Range - 284 nm miles at cruise
Hull Shape - modified Vee with 14.8 degrees deadrise aft
Construction - gelcoat outer layer with premiusm resins, balsa cored hull sides and PVC core for upper structure
Certification - NMMA using ABYC standards, CE
September 21, 2016
Classics - Posillipo Technema 52 (1986 - 1992)
It is always a challenge to make the Classic post! Do you choose the top selling model, or the one which changed the industry and gave a new step to the name it represented. For the Posillipo Technema 52 launched at Genoa boat show in 1986 it was both!
The 52 was one of Posillipo's most popular models, and twenty years over its stop in production it represented the Technema look of the future selling 27 units World wide, in a not so long at the time five year production run. Interesting numbers when one notes that the Technema 52 was also one of the most expensive production fiberglass build flybridge motor yachts in its size, costing when launched in 1986 at 700.000 US$ ex factory. To put this cost into perspective a whooping 20% more then a Riva 50 Super America HP. Interestingly the Posillipo Technema 52 will sell more then its Riva competitor, reason being the much space it offered in all areas, three double cabins versus two, and its spacious unique at the time twin level saloon. Fair play the Posillipo was also about a meter bigger, and featured bigger engines.
Posillipo and its then designer Zuccon created the new age with the Technema 52 a motor yacht which was already in the future in the mid eighties, and was inspirational to nowadays modern looks. Giovanni Zuccon started his yacht designer career with Posillipo in 1978 with the Technema 65 (68) and ended his collaboration with the South Rome builder twenty one years later with a 65 Technema second series he designed in 1999, named as 63 in project stage and launched in 2003.
Posillipo and its then designer Zuccon created the new age with the Technema 52 a motor yacht which was already in the future in the mid eighties, and was inspirational to nowadays modern looks. Giovanni Zuccon started his yacht designer career with Posillipo in 1978 with the Technema 65 (68) and ended his collaboration with the South Rome builder twenty one years later with a 65 Technema second series he designed in 1999, named as 63 in project stage and launched in 2003.
A decade later to its launch it could easily be said the Technema 52 reinvented yachting in 1986 with its outside profile different and very modern, looking from the future to everything else, yet elegant and sleek. Soft curves appeared on every corner and its split level main deck house while looking modern helped expand interior spaces without looking heavy on the length and lines. The hull also brought a unique design with the wing chine giving a unique distinctive in the future powerful look. It is no strange that Posillipo never stopped using the unique winged Technema hull from that day onward in the models which followed the 52.
Giovanni Zuccon was also thinking views from the inside to the outside in the Technema 52 and the profile windows serving the lower part of the saloon could offer that to guest just by sitting on the couch. The technical part also had a deeper study see large air intakes integrated in the main deck just before the window, which could not be seen unless you are looking at the Technema 52 from the front.
In the end the Technema 52 is as much about Posillipo as it is about the genius that Giovanni Zuccon was showing at the time and will show more of into the future. For example in that same year Posillipo also launched his designed Technema 83, which also featured a fore deck C-shape settee arrangement, with other designers and builders catching with this from 2002 onward.
Zuccon will eventually join Ferretti in 1990, which interesting to know offered the bigger competition to the Possillipo Technema 52 with it's then Ferretti 52 Altura S, selling in high fifty plus numbers at a same time and date production run, and a less expensive price tag.
Specification:
LOA - 16.46 m (54ft)
Beam - 4.75 m
Draft - 1.19 m ex props
Displacement - 17 t unloaded, 23 t loaded
Fuel Capacity - 2850 l standard, up to 3300 l option
Water Capacity - 670 l
Accommodation - six berths in three double cabins, crew cabin forward
Engines - 2 x MAN 630hp, 680hp, GM 550hp, 635hp, 735hp
Propulsion - direct line shaft
Speeds - 30 knots max with Man 680hp
Hull Shape - modified Vee with spray rails and fifteen degrees deadrise aft
Project - Giovanni Zuccon
Variations - radar arch mast with twin or single arms, 1991 last four hulls named as Technema 16.90, a wide body version was also offered but never produced
Production Run - 1986 till 1992
Builds - 27 (last four hulls from 24 to 27 where called 16.90)
Developments - 1995 Posillipo Technema 60, and 1996 Technema 55 are both developments of the 52
What Is Awesome
+ Modern top deck design
+ Winged Technema Hull
+ Split level saloon with view windows
What Looks Dated
Aft deck open bulkhead
Radar arch
Used Price Range: 100,000 to 200,000 EUROS subject to condition with MAN 680hp engines being preferred to the GM 650 or 735hp versions.
Professional Tip: If able to extend budget by about 100k allowance consider a Technema 55 which makes away of the looking dated parts.
September 20, 2016
New Model: Sasga 34 Minorchino
Sasga continue to update its range and presents an important new 34 Minorchino model. As the other Minorchino's the 34 is based on lines from the Spanish fishing boat, transformed in this occasion into a comfortable hard top cruiser with a semi planning hull. The Sasga 34 Minorchino offers an accommodation with two double cabins and a single shower head to port side. The main deck is reserved for living with a dinette which extends with flip of the helm seat. An L-shaped galley is located to port side. The Sasga 34 Minorchino certified in CE A, also impresses for its little ship composure with deep and safe walk around side deck making passage way around very easy.
Technical Data:
LOA - 10 m (32.8ft)
Hull Length - 9 m
Beam - 3.8 m
Draft - 0.6 m exl props
Displacement - 8.5 t light
Fuel Capacity - 650 l
Water Capacity - 350 l
Accommodation - 4 + 2 berths in 2 cabins and convertible dinette
Engines - 2 x Volvo D3 225hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 21 knots max, 19 knots fast cruise, 13 knots economic
Project - Barracuda Yacht Design
Certification - CE A
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