August 27, 2024

Sport Cruiser Goes Ablaze in Cecil M.Harden Lake

A seven meter sport cruiser with two persons onboard went ablaze on Cecil M. Harden Lake, Raccoon side, Indiana, on the late afternoon of Monday 26 August.  The two boaters, a man and a woman jumped overboard, with the man swimming it to shore, and the lady jumping later and recovered by a nearby boater.  Raccoon sheriff attended to the fire, which is reported to have lasted about an hour, with the boat also making small explosions later on as the fire arrived to the petrol gas fuel tanks.  The causes of the fire are not reported, though unconfirmed news on social media said that the boat was making its first outing of the season.
The boat in this fire is a first generation Crownline 250 CR as produced from 1993 to 2000.  The Crownline 250 CR was replaced in 2002 with the new second generation version.

New Model: Henriques 50 Express Hard Top Bridge

Henriques are proud to introduce a brand new model to its line-up of quality sportfishing boats, with the 50 Express Hardtop Bridge EXHTB, with the first unit powered by twin Cat 1150HP diesel engines. Throughout the build the owner added numerous customization and personal touches to make it the first 50 Express Hard Top Bridge his own. The Interior Layout features a master stateroom at midships, with a queen berth and upper bunk forward, two full heads and a custom separate rod room. The fully enclosed helm creates a spacious area for the Captain to manoeuvre the vessel and also room to entertain guests with a fully equipped galley on starboard side and L-shape seating on port side. The spacious cockpit offers full mezzanine seating with bait freezer, drink-box, two large fish-boxes with an Eskimo ice maker. Upper bridge features a large console to accommodate large electronics displays with forward seating and two helm chairs.  The 50 Express Hard Top Bridge is the fourth version of this hull, and joins the Henriques flagship model along the Express, EXHT, and Sportfishman versions.  
Technical Data:
LOA - 15.24 m (50ft)
Beam - 5.02 m
Draft - 1.42 m
Displacement - 22679 kg
Fuel Capacity - 3785 l
Water Capacity - 605 l
Accommodation - five berths in two cabins
Engines - 2 x Cats C18 1050hp, C18 1150hp, Man V8 1000hp, V8 1200hp, Volvo D13 1000hp
Propulsion - line shafts
Speed - 37 knots max with Cats 1050hp
Construction - hand laminated with Vinylester resin, solid fiberglass hull and PVC core sides

August 26, 2024

Two Injured as Sport Cruiser Ends Aground in Alleghany Reservoir

A husband and wife were injured as there seven meter sports cruiser ended colliding and beached at Kinzue South of the Alleghany Reservoir, Alleghany State park, Pennsylvania on the night of Sunday 25 August.  The two people are reported to have dropped some friends before the collision, and during navigation hit some rocks, which led to them going unconscious, with the boat ending running unattended until it collided again and grounded.  After the collision both husband and wife were a air lifted to a hospital in grievous condition, with the boat reported to have received a lot of damage.  
This story was broken by Terri Davis Peterson on the Boat Fails Facebook Group.
The boat in this collision is a Rinker 266 Fiesta Vee, as produced in the end of the nineties.  The 266 Fiesta Vee came out as a replacement to the 265 Fiesta Vee and was replaced by the Rinker 270 Fiesta Vee.

Project: Hinckley Picnic Boat 39

Hinckley take the down east traditional lobster boat concept and move it forward with the project for this upcoming Picnic Boat 39.  A completely new project the Picnic Boat 39 is not a new upper structure mold on the smaller 37 or bit larger 40, she is wider to the smaller and less wide to the bigger, with a hull which sports a pure deep-V deadrise of 22 degrees.  Classic as a Hinckley, the Picnic Boat 39 re-invents the spaces on the main deck, with an asymmetric layout which uses the space from fore to aft, with a corridor to port side, which takes guests to a forward C-shaped settee.  Something never seen on a down east boat till today.  Thinking you lost the space for this, not so much as the Picnic Boat 39 offers a similar lower deck to that of the Picnic Boat 40 minus the lower deck galley, with a double berth forward, and a shower head to starboard.  The Hinckley Picnic Boat 39 is to be powered by twin Volvo 480hp with Hamilton jet drives for speeds up to 36 knots and a cruise of 34.

August 25, 2024

Okean Yachts New Web Site

Okean presents its new web site.  Okean was founded in 2015 by Nuccio Fernandes in his native Sao Paolo, Brazil.  A software entrepreneur from Brazil, Nuccio was also a boater who got his hook on boats with an eleven meters sports cruiser first, and was couple years before starting Okean the owner of an eighteen meter British made flybridge yacht.  When starting Okean, Nuccio Fernandes made connection with Italian designer Paolo Ferragni, with a road map laid up to produce yachts from fifteen to 24 meters in length.  Okean first model the 50 arrived in 2017.  The 50 model was followed by an 80 in 2020 with a 57 sport yacht arriving in 2022.   In 2022 Okean moved to a brand new larger production facility in Balneário in Santa Catarina state, near the Port of Itajai.  Currently Okean offers three models from 52 to the 80 model.  Okean new web site is available in English and Portuguese languages and takes you around with the following buttons; Who We Are, Models, Dealers, Events, Talents, and Contact.
Production History;
50 2017-22
80 2020-
57 2022-
52 2023-

August 24, 2024

One Dead as Riva Yacht Collides with Fishing Boat in Mallorca

One person is reported to have been killed after a twenty meter Riva sport yacht, titled m/y La Luna under German flag collided with a small outboard powered fishing boat near Cala Bona, to the East of the Balearic Island of Mallorca, on 22:00 of Friday 23 August. The small fishing boat is reported to have had three persons onboard, with the deceased twenty year old Guiem Comamala falling over board with the collision, and then hit by the propellers of the larger yacht causing his death. The Riva was reported helmed by Dennis Viehof, 34 year old German, and son of the owner of the yacht La Luna. According to the testimonies of the skipper and guests, they did not even notice about the collision, and entered harbour in Porto Cristo, planning to leave the following morning, that is until the yacht was arrested and detained.  According to a separate witness, the yacht also nearly hit another boat that night, and described the guest onboard as drunk and partying, something which those onboard have denied. Dennis the skipper of La Luna that night is being investigated by the Guardia Civil for alleged reckless homicide and failing to stop to help the victim.
The Riva in this collision is a 66 Ribelle model as designed by Mauro Micheli and produced since 2018.  The Riva 66 Ribelle came out as a replacement to the 63 Vertigo.

New Model: Princess S80

Princess have in beginning August launched the S80, replacement of the S78 and new largest sport yacht and flagship of the S series.  Designed by Pininfarina and Bernard Olesinski the sleek looking S80 sees Princess return after twelve years with a sport yacht over 24 meters in length since 2012, which was the last year the V85-S was produced.  With the S80 today Princess has an incredible varied triumvirate of eighty foot offers, from the more comfort focused X80, to the classic euro flybridge styled Y80, to this new sleek looking S80.  The Princess S80 is an S range which means sport bridge up top, offering three separate and different lounging dining areas; traditional aft deck for a more covered experience which also includes the main dining area, sport bridge, and fore deck.  The living of the S80 is all located on the main deck, with an astern galley layout, a bit unusual for sport yacht of this size, although the outgoing S78 also offered this.  The Princess S80 offers eight guests accommodation in four suites; with a master stateroom at midships, forward VIP suite, and two guests cabins.  A crew cabin is located aft to port side, with a tender garage located to starboard.  The Princess S80 is powered by twin Man 2000hp for estimated top speeds up to 35 knots.  At some point Princess was offering the S80 with standard smaller Man 1900hp, but this option seems to have been removed from the official web-site, though it is still offered on some of its dealers web site.  According to Boat International Princess has 28 super yachts in construction above 24 and up to 29 meters in size, with this involving the three X, Y and S lines.
Technical Data:
LOA - 25.44 m (83.6ft) incl. pulpit
LOA ex. pulpit - 25.1 m
Beam - 6.07 m
Draft - 1.82 m
Displacement - 63,949 kg medium load
Fuel Capacity - 7000 l
Water Capacity - 1480 l
Accommodation - eight guests in four cabins, one-two crew in one cabin
Engines - 2 x Man V12 2000hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 35 knots max with Man 2000hp
Project - Pininfarina exterior, Bernard Olesinski exterior and naval architecture
Certification - CE B

August 23, 2024

Princess Collides with Mangusta Yacht in Ponza

A British flagged 23 meter Princess sport yacht collided with the fifty meter Overmarine Mangusta m/y Eternity near Ponza Island at 14:30 of Friday 23 August.  The Port Captaincy and Guardia Costiera of Ponza intervened after the accident.  The dynamics of the accident are not reported, though the two British boaters onboard the smaller yacht did not notice straight away that they collided, stopping the yacht some seconds after the impact. Witnesses also said that the larger Eternity made a couple of horn blasts, to try and advise the smaller yacht of its collision route.   No one was injured in the collision with the small Princess yacht sustaining the worst, with an important damage to its bow, railing and structure, while the larger Eternity is reported to have taken mostly cosmetic scratch damage to its port side.
The Princess yacht in this collision is an S78, as produced to a design of Bernard Olesinski from 2017 to 2022 in 21 units.  The Princess S78 was also offered in the V78 no sport bridge version and came out as a replacement to the S72, with the model replaced by the S80 this year.  
M/y Eternity is an Overmarine Mangusta Oceano 50 launched in 2023, build in a steel hull and aluminium superstructure to a design of Alberto Mancini and naval architecture by Pierluigi Ausonio.  The Mangusta Oceano 50 debuted in 2021, with Eternity being the third hull of a semi-custom series which has so far sold six units, of which two are still under construction.

Sunseeker Yacht Fire at Rochester Yacht Club Irondequoit, New York

An unattended sixteen meter Sunseeker sport yacht went ablaze at Rochester Yacht Club, Irondequoit, New York on the early afternoon of Thursday 22 August.  The Sunseeker yacht was not attended when it went ablaze with the fire reported to have started in the engine room.  Irondequoit, Rochester, and New Greece Fire Departments crews attended to the blaze, with these having to cut into certain areas of the yacht to get to the body of the fire in the engine compartment, where the fire likely started.  The fire fighting was successful in being limited to this one yacht, with the Department of Environmental Conservation also advised about the accident to control any pollution from the blaze.  No one was injured as the yacht was not attended during the fire, as this is now being under investigation.
The Sunseeker in this fire is a Predator 52 as produced from 2008 to 2010 to a design of Don Shead and Jon Braithwaite.  The Sunseeker Predator 52 is a fully enclosed hard-top sporty version of the Manhattan 52, with the model evolving and replaced by the Predator 53, which is a soft evolution recognizable from the larger windows for the topsides and hull sides.

Carver Boat Goes Ablaze in Schooner Island Marina New Jersey

An un-attended twelve meter Carver flybridge cruiser titled m/y Luv-It went ablaze in Schooner Island Marina, Wildwood, New Jersey on 12:39 of Thursday 22 August.  Luv-It was docked by the fuel dock when it went ablaze, un-attended, with Wildwood Fire Department responding to the fire and then receiving help from North Wildwood and Stone Harbor from the sea with Fire-Boats.  The fire also damaged the fuel dock and its small shed, and was controlled at 13:15, and fully extinguished after 16:00 hours.  Four employees from Schooner Island Marina had to be treated for smoke inhalation but they declined to be taken to a hospital.  Luv-It eventually sank in the fire and was a wreck.  Some unconfirmed reports said she was being refuelled when the fire started.
Luv-It is a 2002 Carver 420 Mariner as produced from 2002 to 2006.   The 420 Mariner was one of Carver's designs with creative thinking into adding space featuring a semi-wide body main deck.  The Carver Mariner range debuted in 1976 with the 2876, and ended with the 36 in 2010 and seven different models from 28 to 42 feet.