Friday, September 23, 2016

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 - modified warped Vee with 27 degrees entry, 20.5 midships and 15.5 deadrise aft
Project - F.Guida interior, Fiart Mare Technical Division naval architecture plus exterior looks
Certification - CE B

Thursday, 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

Wednesday, 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. 
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.
COMPETITOR - Ferretti 52 Altura S produced from 1987 till 1992
* Please note that some Specifications are not from official sources and may not be accurate

Tuesday, 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

Engine: MTU 10V2000 M96 1361hp

MTU present the new ten cylinder version of the Series 2000 M96 engine. The new yacht engine was seen for the first time at the Cannes show.  This new offer is a new ten cylinder version with outputs above 1361hp. It is an ideal extension to our yacht engine portfolio, and should follow on the success of the 12V and 16V models.  The new MTU 10V2000 M96 1361hp engine meets U.S. EPA Marine Tier 3 Recreational standards in addition to EU Directive RCD II for leisure craft, which becomes mandatory from January 2017, and features outstanding acceleration behavior and low fuel consumption. The Series 2000 yacht engines are a preferred choice of shipyards throughout Europe: to date, over 16,000 Series 2000 engines have been sold for marine applications.

Monday, September 19, 2016

New Model: Rio 56 Colorado

After a success in the not so easy market of recent years Rio updates its flagship with the presentation of the new 56 Colorado. An update of the well received and innovative 54, the 56 Colorado gets added with an important in size bathing platform, now able to accommodate a larger rib, or jet bike.  Another update for the new 56 Colorado will also be the addition of larger engines choices from the Cummins 715hp with ZF pod drives to the choice of Volvo 725hp or Man 800hp as fitted on hull one of the series.  For the remaining the Rio 56 Colorado keeps the superlative points of the 54, as its light filled and spacious galley located on the lower deck just under the helm station, its innovative fully opening hard top with fully disappearing patio door, and its large full beam owners cabin.
Technical Data:
LOA - 17.55 m (57.5ft)
Beam - 4.65 m
Draft - 0.76 m (exl props)
Displacement - 21500kg
Fuel Capacity - 2250 l
Water Capacity - 630 l
Accommodation - 6 berths in 3 cabins, 1 crew cabin berth
Max Persons - 16
Engines - 2 x Cummins QSM11 715hp, Volvo D11 725hp, Man R6 800hp
Propulsion - ZF aft looking pods with Cummins engines only, line shafts
Project - Mario Alfani, Rio Yachts
Certification - CE A

Project: Dale 28

Dale presents the project for a 28 model with underwater shape coming from the hands of TT Boat designs.  The new small Dale will retain the usual characteristics of the name, as easy handling. seakeeping, and a quality fit out. The Dale 28 will feature an interior with a forward U-shaped convertible twin berth setting, a shower head to port, and a galley to starboard. Options will exist for the saloon with dining table to port, or an L-shaped settee to starboard, and now with hull starting construction the choice for a galley up layout.  Engine will be single Volvo 200hp which drives speed up to 22 knots.

Saturday, September 17, 2016

New Model: Arcadia 100

While still enjoying the attention with its new ground breaking entry level sixteen meter Sherpa model, Arcadia looks back into its DNA and launches the new 100.  Sold in the early part of Summer and making its World debut in Cannes 2016, the Arcadia 100 continues the philosophy which started with the 85 a few years back, that of an Eco-friendly super yacht which maximizes living areas on the main deck. Glass areas and surrounding views dominate the main deck, and the 100 unlike its smaller or bigger sister has an impressive flybridge which if desired can be closed with windows that go out of the bulk heads and transform the bridge into a sky-lounge.  The Arcadia 100 is available in four or five cabins versions, with this last having an owners stateroom on the forward part of the main deck.  Crew accommodation is for five in three cabins forward, which also feature an adjacent lobby and galley in the five cabin version. The NPL semi displacement hull and twin Man 1000hp engines give the Arcadia 100 a top speed of 18 knots.  
Technical Data:
LOA - 31 m (101.7ft)
Hull Length - 29.2 m
Beam - 7.75 m
Draft - 1.9 m
Displacement - 110 t
Fuel Capacity - 16000 l
Water Capacity - 3200 l
Accommodation - 8 berths in 4 cabins, 10 berths in 5 cabins, 5 crew in 3 cabins 
Engines - 2 x Man V8 1000hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 18 knots max
Hull Shape - NPL semi displacement shape
Project - Francesco Guida

Friday, September 16, 2016

Project: Cantieri di Pisa 22 Kitalpha

What a superb looking project the new Cantieri di Pisa 22 Kitalpha is.  Luca Dini really out did himself and presented one of the most elegant looking traditional explorer yachts in the market. The only small let down is that possibly the 22 Kitalpha could have looked a bit more like the never ending elegance the early seventies wood build 15 Kitalpha had. To be built of a full alloy or steel construction option and feature a semi displacement hull, the 22 Kitalpha also reinvents the wheel in its layout, pilot house, raised saloon which looks coming from a sailing boat, and an important aft beach house which opens on the water when at anchor.  Cantieri di Pisa new 22 Kitapha will be powered by twin Volvo 700hp engines with line shafts propulsion.  Speeds are 19 knots max for the lighter alloy version with the steel hull giving 14 nautical miles per hour.      

Thursday, September 15, 2016

New Model: Pershing 5X

Possibly the most waited model of recent times, the new Pershing 5X presented last week in full fashion at the Cannes 2016 boat show. Designed as usual by Pershing's all time designer Fulvio de Simoni, the Italian status symbol builder does it again with one of the most forward looking and thinking sport yachts in the market today.  It is that 21 years later when Pershing launched the 54 in October 1995 at the Genoa boat show, and a bunch of other models before and after the Mondolfo Adriatic sea builder has again that special one in its hands which re-invents the wheel.  A lot of question had arisen when the design of the new Pershing 5X was presented last year. How will the side fins look and work in a smaller model to the 70 being the most important one being asked.  The 5X is also a breakthrough for the Ferretti Group being the first model equipped with Volvo IPS pod propulsion.  Better late then never some may say, since IPS was introduced some time ago in 2004!  Nothing new for the Ferretti Group who always had technological innovation coming from the inside rather then third party elements.  The superb news for Pershing is that the market is already giving full positive feedback to the 5X, with seven orders being made previous to the launch of hull one, which I am sure will be at least double to that after the fall boat show season has ended.
Technical Data:
LOA - 16.51 m (54.2ft)
Hull Length - 15.3 m
Waterline Length - 12.9 m
Beam - 4.38 m
Draft - 1.35 m
Displacement - 20,900 kg unloaded, 25000 kg loaded
Fuel Capacity - 2200 l
Water Capacity - 416 l
Max Persons - 12
Accommodation - 4 berths in 2 cabins, or 6 berths in 3 cabins, 1 berth crew cabin in replacement of third cabin
Engines - 2 x Volvo 725hp, Cats 12.9 1000hp
Propulsion - Volvo forward looking IPS950 pod drives, or surface drives with Cat 1000hp engines
Speed - 45 knots max 41 knots cruise with Cats 1000hp, 36 knots with Volvo 725hp IPS 
Range - 290 nm at 41 knots cruise with Cats 1000hp surface drives option
Project - Fulvio de Simoni
Certification - CE B

Project: Marex 310 Sun Cruiser

Marex continue to upgrade its smart looking hard top sport cruiser range and presents the project for a new 310 Sun Cruiser.  This new project has very similar looks to Marex current 375 model flagship with the main difference being that it is not a fully enclosed hard top model, meaning that it is open at the back.  The 310 Sun Cruiser also features a galley down layout in between the two cabins.  With the 310 Sun Cruiser Marex return to a single engine installation a philosophy it has embraced on most of its models minus the new 375 flagship.  The hard-top of the 310 is of a fully extended design covering most of the cockpit deck, with built in integrated solar panels.  Standard power is Volvo 300hp single engine unit with V-drive line shaft propulsion and estimated max speeds of 31 knots.

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

New Model: Nimbus 405 Flybridge

Nimbus from Sweden have always been about presenting practical and utilitarian style cruisers, and the 405 Flybridge does not escape this important rule.  Based on the Coupe with the same designation, the 405 Flybridge is Nimbus current largest model and impresses for its low profile and ninble looks. The 405 Flybridge is also a comfortable cruiser offering three spacious cabins and two heads below.  All the living of the 405 Flybridge is centered on the main deck, with a galley to starboard side located behind the interior helm station and opposite the C-shaped dinette to port. Flybridge access is from a ladder to port side.  The flybridge offers a moving dual seat helm station to port, C-shaped dinette and a sun-pad.  Power is twin Volvo 300hp or optional 370hp units with reliable and traditional line shaft propulsion.
Technical Data:
LOA - 13.2 m (43.3ft)
Beam - 3.95 m
Displacement - 8950 kg
Fuel Capacity - 2 x 500 l
Water Capacity - 2 x 200 l
Accommodation - 6 berths in 3 cabins
Max Persons - 12
Engines - 2 x Volvo D4 300hp, D6 370hp
Propulsion - line shaft 
Certification - CE B

Project: Sunseeker 68 Predator Mk.II

Sunseeker presents the project for a new Predator 68 Mk.II, or should be Mk.III if we include the 2000s 68?  Anyways Sunseeker is calling the new 68 Predator Mk.II so we go on with that name. The 68 Predator includes a re-styled interior and modified exterior lines looking as much similar as Sunseeker current best selling 57 Predator model on steroids. Yes including in the new 68 Predator Mk.II are the never ending hull side windows which get bigger the more you move aft.  The 68 Predator Mk.II will also feature other details from the 57 as the disappearing lower patio door which turns the cockpit into a fully enclosed deck into one fully open. Below deck the new 68 Predator Mk.II features three spacious en-suite cabins, comprising of a midships master room, starboard twin and forward VIP, all equipped with individually controllable entertainment systems.  Behind the 68 Predator Mk.II transom below the sun pad is a tender garage providing the space to house a tender or jet ski with a hydraulic lifting platform to make launching effortless.  Sunseeker 68 Predator Mk.II is powered by standard Man 1200hp engines giving cruise speed of 24 knots and a range of 300 nautical miles. Alternatively is the Man 1550hp engines option, available with shaft or Arneson surface drives with this last choice giving speeds up to 43 knots. 

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

New Model: Steeler Panorama FF48 Offshore

Steeler's new Panorama FF48 is the planning version of the FF46. The FF48 is made of aluminium and has a planing underwater hull with and an extended swimming platform. Cruising speeds of over twenty knots are combined with extremely efficient fuel consumption.  The Panorama Flat Floor concept is characterized by the spacious nature of the yacht, with an accommodation area of about twice that of conventional motor yachts. Another unique aspect is the panoramic view wherever you are on the yacht, which provides a unique experience.  The design and a free layout choice provides for a superior combination to the aluminium structure, stability, speed and ease of use. 
Technical Data:
LOA - 14.82 m (48.6ft)
Waterline Length - 14.2 m
Beam - 4.58 m
Draft - 1.2 m
Displacement - 19000 kg
Fuel Capacity - 1200 l
Water Capacity - 700 l
Accommodation - four berths in two cabins
Engines - 2 x Cummins QSB 6.7 480hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 20 knots
Hull Shape - planning Vee with spray rails
Construction - aluminium
Certification - CE B

Engine: MAN i6 800hp

MAN presents its latest generation of six-cylinder engine designed to be used in yachts and trawlers up to seventeen meters in length, as well as in sport fishing boats. The basic six-cylinder engine has been tried and tested many hundreds of thousands of times in a wide range of on and off-road machinery since it was first introduced in 2007. Modified especially for the use in pleasure craft, the six-cylinder in-line engine 800hp i6-800 has a cylinder capacity of 12.4 l available for light duty operations.  The future-proof i6-800 yacht engine is based on the D2676 model, also have a modern common rail system offering up to 1800 bar for high mean pressures and optimized combustion. This enables MAN engineers to achieve lower vibrations and noise emissions along with reduced fuel consumption. To ensure compliance with strict emissions legislation, MAN shares information and data on a regular basis with institutions including the US Environmental Protection Agency and the International Maritime Organization.  The new yacht engines also offer the broad torque plateau that is characteristic for MAN marine engines generating 2700 Nm at between 1200 and 2100 rpm. This provides maximum torque over a broad engine speed range at the lowest specific fuel consumption, achieving consistent acceleration and a fast and efficient planing.  MAN’s design engineers came up with an optional design cover for the six-cylinder engine, ensuring to fulfil the criteria of elegance and high performance. The sophisticated and timeless design of the perfectly shaped engine stays within the style of modern luxury yachts.  For naval architects the new six-cylinder inline engines come in MAN’s typically compact 1800 x 922 x 1103 mm design and have an even more streamlined oil pan design. With a dry weight of 1200 kg, the new generation of engines also has an improved power to weight ratio.  The the MAN marine diesel engines i6-800 is based on the D2676 and is set to replace the predecessor model R6-800 based on the D2876 in the medium term.

Monday, September 12, 2016

New Model: Sanlorenzo SL78

Sanlorenzo replaces the mythical nearly two decades produced 72 with the new entry level SL78 born as project SL76 in 2015.  Just as the new SL86 launched last year in Cannes the new SL78 is designed by the studio of Mauro Mucheli's Officina Italiana, a collaboration which should bring a new era from the highly esteemed Italian motor and super yacht builder.  Micheli the man behind the new Riva's from the 1990's onward till today, brings a fresh approach to Sanlorenzo conservative style, from larger window profiles to the sheer line which in both these new models features a soft cut in order to allow for full visibility from the saloon windows.  Some Sanlorenzo traits are still kept, as the split level saloon, separate galley area, and the hardtop which now comes from the larger models into the smaller ones.  Another appreciated solution of the new SL78 will be a free space on the flybridge with tender located in a garage aft.  Just before the fall 2016 boat show season kicked off in Cannes, Sanlorenzo had three further SL78 being built.
Technical Data:
LOA - 24.59 m (80.6ft)
Beam - 5.74 m
Draft - 1.83 m
Fuel Capacity - 5100 l
Accommodation - eight guests in four cabins, two crew in one cabin
Engines - 2 x MTU 10V2000 M93 1520hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Construcion - vacuum infusion
Project - Officina Italiana

Saturday, September 10, 2016

Project: Canados 88 Evolution

Since coming into new ownership at the end of 2015 Canados has been coming with a host of new projects.  Now the Rome builder of Ostia presents the project for the new 88 Evolution, a renewed model for its 86 which sold in 46 units in a production span of just over ten years. This makes the Canados 86 its best selling model to date. Apart a more modem look the Canados 88 versus the 86 will offer larger window surfaces especially to what concerns the main deck, and an option for a hard top on the flybridge.  What should not change in the 88 versus the 86 is surely the customization of the yacht, and also the good balanced sea keeping.  Performance wise the Canados 88 has estimated top speeds of 32 knots with 1900hp Man or 1925hp Cat engines.

Friday, September 9, 2016

New Model: Benetti 116 Mediterraneo

At the end of August Benetti launched hull number one of the 116 Mediterraneo, a new model for its semi custom Class Displacement line, which starts with the 93 Delfino and goes up to the 145 Vision model.  Standing at over 35 meters in length the 116 Mediterraneo is a design of Italy's new hot designer Giorgio Maria Cassetta, who went for the classic Benetti looks as evoked since the nineties by the famous Italian super yacht builder. The new 116 Mediterraneo features a lot of intelligent solutions made to extend space, and have no interrupted views from the living areas.  Power comes from twin Man 1400hp engines which give max speeds up to 15 knots.  Three further hulls are already in construction as before the fall boat show season started.
Technical Data:
LOA - 35.5 m (116.4ft)
Beam - 7.72 m
Draft - 2.15 m
Fuel Capacity - 33000 l
Water Capacity - 4000 l
Accommodation - ten guests in five cabins, seven in four cabins
Engines - 2 x Man V12 1400hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 15 knots max, 14 knots cruise, 10 knots efficient
Range - 3000 nm at 10 knots cruise
Hull Shape - semi displacement
Project - Giorgio Maria Cassetta exterior
Certification - RINA

Thursday, September 8, 2016

Project: Galeon 460 Fly

After the high reviews of the 500 Fly and its opening side bulk heads, Galeon is showing it is one of the most innovative builders of the moment with the project for a 460 Fly designed by the Polish builders long standing British designer Tony Castro.  Indeed like the 500 series the 460 Fly will also have opening side bulk heads, showing that for Galeon this concept is here to stay. The 460 will also feature a clever fore deck settee where by the port side bench can slide outward on the side deck in order to increase room.  The 460 Fly will feature a three cabin lower deck layout with full beam owners room, forward double and third bunk cabin to starboard.  Living is all concentrated on the main deck with an astern galley layout.  Power options is a variety of Volvo options starting from twin 435hp up to 650hp and IPS pod or line shaft U-drive propulsion.  The large Volvo 650hp choice is only available with IPS.

New Model: Gulf Craft 55 Nomad

Gulf Craft continue to expand its Nomad explorer yacht range with the introduction for a new 55 feet entry level model.  The new 55 Nomad impresses for the spaces it offers in all areas, for a yacht which measures just seventeen meters in over all length.  A prime example in this is its four cabin lower deck layout, an unusual feat for a yacht with this size.  But also other impressive best in size spacious areas like the flybridge and fore-deck area.  The 55 Nomad as the picture above shows also features opening side balconies to aft.  Power is twin 690hp or optional 800hp units.
Technical Data:
LOA - 17.6 m (57.9ft)
Beam - 5 m
Draft - 1.3 m
Displacement - 28 t
Fuel Capacity - 3100 l
Water Capacity - 570 l
Accommodation - 6/8 guests berths in 4 cabins, 2 crew in 1 berth
Engines - 2 x 690hp, 800hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 25 knots max with twin 690hp
Hull Shape - semi planning
Project - Andrew Wolstenholme

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Project: Princess S60

Princess presents the project for a new S60, smallest and third model to come for its sport bridge range.  Designed as all new Princess by the team of Bernard Olesinski the S60 will feature a three double cabins two head lower deck accommodation layout.  Main deck will be an all living affair with an astern galley design.  The sport bridge as is in all the Princess is of a visible design, and offers a C-shade dinette at the back, dual seat helm station, wet-bar, and L-shaped lounger looking forward.  Power options are twin Cats 1000hp or optional Man 1200hp engines giving max speeds up to 38 knots. 

New Model: Ferretti 450

With the new 450, Ferretti is marking a return to building a sub fifty feet entry level flybridge motor cruiser and possibly trying to follow the success of the 2004 till 2008 produced 460, which is its best sold model to date.  As is usual from Ferretti, the 450 is a top level model in its segment with the usual low profile flybridge design associated with the brand.  The 450 is offered in a two or three cabin layout.  The third bunk twin berth of the three cabins layout eats space from the VIP forward room, which loses its beauty desk to starboard and will feature a smaller shower head to port.  Power options are twin Cummins 425hp or optional 480hp units.   
Technical Data:
LOA - 14.2 m (46.7ft)
Hull Length - 13.2 m
Waterline Length - 11.3 m
Beam - 4.34 m
Draft - 1.25 m
Displacement - 14000 kg unloaded, 17300 kg loaded
Fuel Capacity - 1400 l
Water Capacity - 600 l
Accommodation - 4 berths in 2 cabins, or 6 berths in 3 cabins
Max Persons - 12
Engines - 2 x Cummins QSB 6.7 425hp, 480hp
Propulsion - V-drive line shaft
Speed - 31 knots max 27 knots cruise with Cummins 480hp
Range - 250 nm at best fast cruise
Hull Shape - warped Vee with spray rails and 16.8 degrees deadrise aft 
Project - Zuccon exterior and interior layout, Ferretti Engineering for naval architecture
Certification - CE 2003/44 B, Rina documents B+F+Aa (sound emissions) 

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Project: Viking 37 Billfish

Here is the project for a new Viking 37 Billfish, which is in reality a new badge and a lightly modified Ocean Yachts with the same name launched in 2008 and proving itself as a popular model since.  The story goes like this, when the neighboring Ocean Yachts went bankrupt at the end of 2015,  and the subsequent sale to Dr.Troicki this year, Viking bought the molds of this model. The Viking 37 Billfish will be powered by twin 550hp Cummins on shafts, a big alternative to the five power options offered on the Ocean which also included the choice of IPS pod propulsion.  As the Ocean, the Viking 37 Billfish will also feature two option for the interior layout, with choice of an island double or three berths forward.  Design wise the difference I can note in the project is a new side window profile.  With the new Bertram 35 finalizing production and this rebooted challenge from Viking we might see a new niche in this size for classic looking sport-fish yachts at around eleven meters in size.

New Model: Cruisers 54 Cantius

Since coming out with the Cantius range Cruisers have been upgrading its range to a more modern Euro design, and here after the good reviews of the 60 flagship, the US builder launches a smaller looking very similar 54 sister.  Designed as the 60 by Patrizio Facheris, the 54 Cantius impresses for its modern design, and its latest accommodation solutions.  Standard layout for the 54 Cantius is a three double cabin interior with full beam midships owners room, a forward VIP, and a bunk third cabin.  An option is to replace the third bunk cabin into a lounge with sofa and entertainment unit opposite. The living on the 54 Cantius is all located on the main deck, with an astern galley and exterior to interior merging into one large space.  Cruisers new 54 Cantius is powered by twin Volvo 725hp engines and IPS pod propulsion which give max speeds up to 37 knots.  
Technical Data:
LOA - 16.2 m (53.4ft)
Beam - 5.02 m
Draft - 1.32 m
Displacement - 19504 kg unloaded, 22226 kg loaded
Fuel Capacity - 1892 l
Water Capacity - 567 l
Accommodation - 6 berths in 3 cabins, or 4 berths in 2 cabins 
Engines - 2 x Volvo D11 725hp
Propulsion - Volvo forward looking dual propeller IPS pod drives
Speed - 37 knots max, 25 knots economic fast cruise
Range - 285 nm at cruise
Project - Facheris Yacht Design

Monday, September 5, 2016

Project: Bayliner 642

For 2017 Bayliner is presenting a new design to the 642. Part of Bayliner's Overnighter line up the 642 has been ongoing production since 2013, and for 2017 comes with a complete new design.  The new 642 features more classic looks, has a more integrated swim platform, and will also feature direct stern cockpit access instead of passing over your sun-pad.  For the remain the 642 should be based on the hull of 2015 model with similar dimensions.  

Sunday, September 4, 2016

Web: Karnic New Web Site

Karnic powerboats from Limassol Cyprus presents its new website.  Founded in 1993 Karnic has since its inception grown into an interesting motor boat builder, and receiving over the years a lot of acclaims.  For a company which started exporting in 1998, and has concentrated production on the smaller sub ten meter sizes Karnic had interesting growth pattern focused on efficiency rather then building bigger boats. In 2002 Karnic also received the Export Achievement Award, with its dealer presense growing a lot in the subsequent 2012 years.  Currently Karnic builds sixteen models divided into six line ups; Smart1, Bluewater, Open, SL, Storm, and Cruiser.  Karnic models starts from the fiftteen feet of the Smart1-48 to the 33 feet of the 2965 Cruiser. Karnic new website takes you around with the following buttons; Discover, Dealer Networks, News and Events, Downloads, Communication, and Karnic Owners.  

Saturday, September 3, 2016

New Model: Sunseeker 95 Yacht

The just launched 95 Yacht is one of the most awaited models from Sunseeker in recent times, positioning itself as a direct competitor to the Ferretti 960, Azimut Grande 95 RPH, and Sanlorenzo SL96.  What do these yachts have in common to each other?  They are all about 28 meters in length, have a waterline of less then 24 allowing piloting with a standard yacht master licence, and all feature a raised pilot house design which gives an owners cabin on the main deck.  This is in short words the new 28 meter raised pilot house class.  Presented as a project last year the 95 Yacht was launched in mid Spring 2016, and is based on the 28 Meter Yacht hull.  Hull one was sold last July and delivered to its owner in August.   
Technical Data:
LOA - 28.06 m (92.1ft)
Beam - 6.55 m
Draft - 2.13 m
Displacement - 84700 kg half load
Fuel Capacity - 12000 l
Water Capacity - 1750 l
Accommodation - ten guests in five cabins, 4 crew in 2 cabins
Engines - 2 x 1950hp
Propulsion - line shaft in tunnels for propellers
Speed - 28 knots max, 24 knots cruise
Range - 1250 nautical miles at efficient cruise
Construction - hand laid fiberglass with Vinilester resin skin coat and powder pound mat, balsa cored hull topsides, PVC cored super structure

Friday, September 2, 2016

Improve-it = Fairline 65 Squadron

New spirit at Fairline means that the company is more attentive to the market, and so the Oundle based British boat builder heads to the Cannes boat show with the presentation for a new flybridge hard-top option for its current most popular best selling Squadron model the 65. It is an important option, which has worked well with Fairline's long standing 78 Squadron flagship, and should prove popular also on the 65.  The hard-top covers a large portion of the 65 Squadron flying bridge and will have a canvas sliding roof, and adjustable mood lighting. 

Thursday, September 1, 2016

Sophisticated

With boats turning out to be always more sophisticated to previous years it is interesting to see if small and medium capacity boat builders can cope with such a more demanding market.  Are niche clients still existent to support such boat builders as in the past. The answer is a timely one, but we are surely entering challenging times for small capacity known brands with the market again slowly expanding and trying to find its feet again as it was more or less a decade ago.
Now that the market is again growing to acceptable levels some names will return, others will be producing more from a couple builds to double digits, and the strong international brands those who invested in Research and Design have for sure a step ahead.  
Few years back the big production builder had the perfection which number and repeated build brings.  The others usually got clients for respecting tradition, customization, hand building and a boat build for going at sea even though not spacious as the known by everyone production builder. Examples still following this come from the Sportfishing and Explorer Trawler style type, even though this last one is getting some of the strong European builders creating a new modern style.  
On the other side of the boating World, the European Mediterranean yacht has since the Dolce Vita time of the sixties, reinvented itself, and gaining more speed in the turn of the new millennium, with details as full beam owners cabin, pod propulsion, large endless windows, and higher hulls being a standard recipy nowadays to bring interest even at around or over the fifteen meters size.
So it will be interesting how small semi sized builders will react when the market that they knew past six-seven years ago has changed a lot