Thursday, September 19, 2024

Yacht Goes Ablaze as Onboard Fireworks Catch Fire in Marina del Rey

A classic thirty meter super yacht titled m/y The Admiral with two people onboard went ablaze at Basin A, Marina del Rey, California with the fire reported at 20:33 of Wednesday eighteen September.  After the yacht went ablaze, rounds of fireworks where seen and filmed exploding from the yacht, as Los Angeles County Fire Department responded to a fire which was difficult and complicated to contain.  Two hours into the fire fighting at 23:00 hours, the classic yacht started sinking, with The Admiral discharging red-dye diesel into the sea as it fully sank.  Following the fuel discharge, the US Coast Guard, and Patriot Environmental Services and Clean Harbors boomed the yacht wreck for pollution, with  a plan being organized to clean the yachts from its fuel, which have been reported being filled some days before this fire accident.  No one was injured in the fire, as the two persons who were onboard managed to escape.  The cause of how the blaze started is not reported with the one thousand rounds of ammunition of fire-works making this fire much harder to control.
M/y The Admiral is a 1986 Broward 30.5 meters, hull number 199 and originally launched as I. Lorraine. This classic Broward is aluminium build to an inhouse design for both exterior and naval architecture, with interiors by Robin Rose.  Broward was founded in 1948 by Michigan boat technician Frank Denison who purchased Fort Lauderdale Dooley’s Dry Dock while visiting the area on honeymoon. In 1953 Broward launched its first yacht, a sixteen meters custom alloy build John Wells design titled m/y Stormy III with hull number 122.

23 People Saved as Carver Boat Runs Aground in Boston Harbour

 
Twelve adults and eleven children were rescued as a thirteen meter Carver cruiser titled m/y La Bella Vita ran aground at Rainsford Island, Boston Harbor on 18:00 of Wednesday eighteen September.  The flybridge cruiser was carrying the Sommerville youth hockey team for a good time cruise when it collided with the reefs near Rainford Island, ripping a hull breach with the collision, and started to sink.  Boston Police intervened to the La Bella Vita distress call, as all persons onboard were rescued with only one adult injured.  Sea Tow was later called to the scene to recover the boat, with no success, and then decided to stabilize her in the spot.  Massachusetts Environment Police is investigating the cause of the collision and sinking.
M/y La Bella Vita is a 1999 Carver 456 Aft Cabin Motor Yacht as produced from 1999 to 2000.  The Carver 456 first debuted as the 455 Aft Cabin Motor Yacht in 1996, as a replacement to the 440 Aft Cabin, and was replaced by the 466 Motor Yacht.

Project: Wajer 44 HT

Wajer present the project for a 44 HT model. Based on the Wajer 44 which launched in 2023, the 44 HT is just as fast, comfortable and clever as its open sibling, with the added benefit of a sliding roof that covers the cockpit. The hard top is made of a light weight composite construction. An extra large sliding rooftop (made of canvas) provides fresh air. When the rooftop is closed, ventilation is still possible through a valve. Extra comfort during rain or too strong sun, still enough space for sun lovers at the fore- and aft deck. The 44 HT offers accommodation in the U-shaped lounge area, in the shade and covered from wind, with two front or aft deck sunbeds. Inside the Wajer 44 HT is furnished with a double bed, a fully equipped bathroom and a pantry. The Wajer 44 HT is to be powered by standard twin Volvo 380hp up 480hp with IPS pod drives. Top speed is up to 38 knots with the large engine option.

Wednesday, September 18, 2024

New Model: Botnia Targa 41

Botnia has launched its new Targa 41, filling a gap in between its successful 37 and 46 models. The new Targa 41 comes with the familiar pilot-boat influenced identity, quality and seaworthiness associated with the Finnish Botnia.  The Targa 41 also comes with more customization options, an improved engine room layout, and is the first Botnia to offer hull glazing in this case for the midships cabin.  The new Botnia Targa 41 offers accommodation for five persons in two separate en-suited cabins.  The owners cabin is located forward, with the second cabin offering a double and single berth located at midships. The living is located on the main deck, with a saloon dinette to port side, with galley opposite.  The helm station is located to starboard with a double companionway settee the other side to port.  The Botnia Targa 41 is standard powered by twin Volvo 440hp with stern drive propulsion, and or optional 480hp with IPS pods.  Top speeds are 36 knots with the smaller engine and can go up to forty knots with the larger engine pod optional.  Nice numbers as are its 3.6 litres per nautical miles at 27 knots.
Technical Data:
LOA - 13.82 m (45.3ft)
Hull Length - 12.6 m
Beam - 4 m
Draft - 1.1 m
Displacement - 10000 kg approx. medium load
Fuel Capacity - 1500 l
Water Capacity - 350 l
Accommodation - five berths in two cabins
Max Persons - twelve
Engines - 2 x Volvo D6 440hp, D6 480hp*
Propulsion - Volvo DPI duo prop stern drive, or IPS650 forward looking dual propeller pod drives
Speed - 40 knots max 32 cruise with 480hp IPS pod option, 36 max with 440hp
Range - 374 nautical miles at 27 knots
Certification - CE B

Tuesday, September 17, 2024

Two Persons Saved as Jeanneau Runs Aground at Isola Piana

Two Japanese persons and a dog were saved as a ten meter Jeanneau flybridge cruiser ended aground and was taking on water at La Pelosa beach, Isola Piana, to the South West of Sardinia on the afternoon of Tuesday seventeen September.  The Port Captaincy of Porto Torres received the call of assistance who sent the CP 894 boat to the scene, who because of a low water draft and the rough seas of the day deployed a small rib to recover the boaters and the dog.  The boaters were then taken to Stintino who found an ambulance ready to assist them.  The boat was reported to have departed from Cala Finanza and going to Capo Ceraso when for an unknown reason ended beached in La Pelosa.  After the beaching the flybridge cruiser was also taking on water, with the Port Captaincy giving a notice to the ownership to remove the damaged boat and that it is responsible for any environmental damage this has made or might make.
The boat in this accident is a Jeanneau Prestige 36 as designed by Garroni and as produced from 2002 to 2010.  The Jeanneau Prestige 36 was replaced by the Prestige 350.

Project: Mimi Libeccio 9.5 Cabin

Cantiere Mimi heads to the Genoa boat show with the new second generation Libeccio 9.5 Cabin.  An update of the previous Libeccio 9.5 Cabin, this new second version is developed to offer a more sheltered stern cockpit. The renewal of the Libeccio 9.5 Cabin makes it the first of Mimi's Cabin line tto offer a hard top that extends from the windscreen to the radar arch, completely covering the helm station.  The new Mimi Libeccio 9.5 Cabin will also feature more generous interior volumes than the Walkaround.  Mimi has so far released no plans for the new Libeccio 9.5 Cabin and also advised no power engine options, though expect the later to be similar to the outgoing first generation model which is powered by twin 200hp or a single 250hp engine.

Monday, September 16, 2024

New Model: Prestige F5.7

Prestige yacht present the all new F5.7, a flybridge motor yacht with a lot of thought going into volume and space in its design brief, and an unusual for these times and size forward master stateroom layout.  Designed as all Prestige by Garroni, with Valentina Militerno de Romadis for the interior, and Prestige Engineering doing the naval architecture and joining the dots together.  Versus most if not all of the competition in this size the Prestige F5.7 dares to be different offering a large owners stateroom forward layout, with a second VIP suite to midships port side, and a third cabin with twin berths to starboard.  It is not the first time that a forward owners stateroom plan has been tried in above fifteen meters since midships room became mandatory by the end of the noughties, with some of these projects having a moderate success.  Although this has happened more in the fifteen meter size, rather then the seventeen of the Prestige F5.7.  Dare to be different is the name of the game, some might say, and the spaciousness of the forward master stateroom offers the volume to back this up, with the F5.7 being one of the few yachts in its size to offer a three shower head layout.  Forward owners stateroom apart the Prestige F5.7 is also about its aft galley main living deck, which looks to be much more spacious to its beam, and also feeling liveable thanks to some interesting solutions which are not new, but seem to connect very well together.     
Technical Data:
LOA - 17.29 m (56.9ft)
Hull Length - 15.2 m
Beam - 4.69 m
Draft - 1.32 m
Displacement - 20417 kg light, 26486 kg loaded
Fuel Capacity - 2200 l
Water Capacity - 580 l
Accommodation - six berths in three cabins, optional double berth crew cabin
Engines - 2 x D8 600hp
Propulsion - Volvo forward looking IPS800 dual propeller pod drives
Speed - 27 knots max 23 cruise
Project - Garroni exterior, Valentina Militerno de Romadis interior
Certification - CE B

Sunday, September 15, 2024

Four Winns New Web Site

Four Winns presents its new web site.  Four Winns was founded in 1975 by John Winn with brothers Bill Junior and Charlie, and father Bill Senior who financed the business to buy the Saf-T-Mate boat building company.  Before setting up Four Winns, John Winn worked for Starcraft as a factory rep, and after this he set up a company with his brother Bill representing several boat builders.  One of the builders Winns represented was Saf-T-Mate, founded in 1962 from Cadillac, Michigan owned by eighty year old George Spicer, who ultimately sold the business to them. In the first year the company continued with the Saf-T-Mate name, changing to Four Winns in 1976 and debuting with six speed boat models; from the fourteen foot Bimini, to the nineteen feet Nassau.  In May 1978 tragedy hit Four Winns as a fire totalled all the factory in Cadillac.  All was destroyed in this fire minus the tooling, and the willingness to continue.  Technically Four Winns went bankrupt, but due to the excellent results of the Winn brothers, a local bank and suppliers extended the line of credit, with them re-opening a new production facility in Frisbie, Cadillac.  Following the dark period of the oil crisis in the early eighties, Four Winns started a plan for its business to go beyond the state of Michigan, with this resulting in the opening for a new satellite facility in Athens, Texas in 1985, in order to become a national known brand. This paid off and in 1986 Four Winns was rated as the third largest boat builder in the USA, which led to it being sold to Outboard Marine Corporation Boats Group in 1987.  With the selling to OMC, three of the Winns will retire, while John Winn will remain as president up until 1995.  Following financial difficulties in 2000 OMC will be broken apart, with its boating arm and Four Winns sold to Genmar in 2001.  Eight years down the line Genmar will follow a similar path, filing for bankruptcy in 2009, with Four Winns and ten other boating brands sold to Platinum Equity Rec Boat Holdings in 2010.  In 2014 Four Winns along with three other boat brands was bought by the Beneteau Group.  Four Winns today offers fifteen model in four ranges; Bow Rider, Hybrid Deck, Surf Series, and Multihull which start from the twenty foot H1, and go to the 36 feet TH36.  Four Winns new web site takes you around with the following buttons; Our Boats, Shopping Tools, Owners, Build and Price, Dealer Location, and Become a Dealer.  Four Winns is also present on social media with bottom left buttons taking you to its; Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Linkedin, and Instagram pages. 
Production History; *inboard cabin boats only
Marquise 180 Cuddy 1981-83
Santara 204-205 1981-84
Santara 204 Sport/206 Sport 1982/84-84
Santara 204 Sport Fisherman-207 Fisherman 1983-84
Liberator 204/211 1983/86-89
Sundowner 225 1984-86
Sundowner 226 Sport 1984-86
Sundowner 227 Fisherman 1984-86
Seajaunt 217 1984-85
Horizon 195/196 Cabin 1984-86
267 Quest 1985-90
Santara 215 1985-86
Santara 216 Sport 1985-86
Santara 217 Fisherman 1985-86
261 Liberator 1986-90
245 Sundowner/Vista 1986/87-88
235 Sundowner 1986-88
241 Liberator 1986-89
215/225 Sundowner 1987/88-
195 Sundowner 1987
205 Sundowner 1988-93
285 Vista/285 1988/91-93
315 Vista/315 1988/91-93
201 Liberator 1988-94
255 Sundowner 1989-
255 Vista 1989-93
251 Liberator 1989-92
195 Freedom/195 Sundowner 1990/92-
265 Vista 1990-93
221 Liberator 1990-94
365 1991-93
325 1991-93
235/245 Vista 1991/93-1994
215 Sundowner 1993-
235 Sundowner 1993-
238 Vista 1994-
258 Vista 1994-
278 Vista 1994-98
298 Vista 1999-2005
328 Vista 1999-2006
338/348 Vista 2000/02-04
280 Horizon 2000-05
285 Sundowner 2000-05
378 Vista 2002-09
288 Vista 2004-09
348 Vista (ii)/V358 2005/07-09
278 Vista/V285 2006/10-12
318 Vista/V335 2006/10-13
338 Vista/V355 2007/10-12
310 Horizon 2007-14
V458 2008-09
V475 2010-12
Marquise 180 Cuddy 1981-83, Four Winns first cabin boat

Saturday, September 14, 2024

New Model: Benetti B.Now 67M

On July 19 at its Livorno shipyard, Benetti marked a new milestone with the launch of M/Y Iryna 66m, the first model in the B.Now 67M semi-custom family. The owner renewed his confidence in the Shipyard by commissioning the construction of this vessel, eager to continue his evolution in the Benetti range, with the guarantee of superior construction and design quality. The exterior styling is by Redman Whiteley Dixon, the renowned UK firm with which Benetti has worked successfully on the entire B.Now line. The first B.Now 67M features the innovative Oasis Deck® concept, a solution that revolutionizes the aft cockpit concept, transforming the vertical barriers into an extension of the deck and offering more conviviality in contact with the sea, a built-in pool, and a 270-degree field of view in 190 square metres of surface area. The aft salon is a mix of sunlight and shade so that guests can enjoy the deck at any time of day, while the Social Design turns the entire deck into a spacious oasis of conviviality. The colouring of the hull and superstructure is personalized to point up the exterior styling with three different shades of grey. The boat is also characterized by extensive, mainly curved glazing that covers up to 70% of the overall vertical surface area. The almost entirely bespoke interiors were designed by Benetti’s Interior Design Department under the direction of Mariarosa Remedi. A crucial role in defining the spaces was played by the owner, who asked the Shipyard to create a setting to showcase the loose furniture produced by one of his favourite brands, Visionnaire. The spacious interiors are exquisitely clad in leather that hasn’t been treated with chemicals and, in the case of the Lower Deck, is custom designed for this boat. Prestige woods, such as curly maple wood and macassar ebony, cover the floors together with marble-effect ceramic tiling, chosen by the customer as a more ecological alternative to marble. With a steel hull, the Benetti B.Now 67M has six decks. From the top observation deck down to the under Lower deck, this super yacht is extremely spacious both outdoors, with around 500 square metres of usable space, and indoors with a 65-square-metre Main Salon and a full-beam owner’s suite on the Upper Deck, made possible by moving the wheelhouse and captain’s cabin up to the next deck. With two VIP cabins on the Main Deck and four cabins on the Lower Deck, the B.Now 67M accommodates up to 15 guests. There are numerous wellness areas, including a sauna in the beach club and a gym on the Main Deck, both built at the owner’s request. This new boat will be delivered to her owner at the end of the summer in a new record for Benetti, which with the B.Now platform concept successfully completed the project in under three years from the first sketches on a blank sheet of paper.
Technical Data:
LOA - 67 m (219.9ft)
Beam - 11.2 m
Draft - 3.10 m
Displacement - 1296 gt* volume
Fuel Capacity - 115,000 l
Water Capacity - 33,000 l
Accommodation - fourteen guests in seven cabins, seventeen crew in ten cabins
Engines - 2 x Cats 3512E 
Propulsion - line shaft with ZF5356 gearbox
Speed - sixteen knots max, fifteen fast cruise, twelve knots long range cruise
Range - 5000 nautical miles at cruise
Construction - steel hull and aluminium super structure
Project - Redman Whiteley Dixon exterior, Azimut-Benetti Group and Sinot for interior
Certification - Lloyds cross of Malta A1

Friday, September 13, 2024

Azimut Yacht Saved from Fire Near Fontainebleau Hotel Miami Beach

A 25 meter Azimut yacht titled m/y My Way with twelve persons onboard had a fire as it was anchored half a mile off the coast to the Fontainebleau Hotel, Miami Beach, Miami on Thursday twelfth September.  Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Fire Boat 73 attended first to the fire as she was nearby the area, and offloaded the ten guests, and was followed by another Miami-Dade boat and then by the City of Miami Fire Rescue boat, and a US Coast Guard rib.  Ultimately four boats assisted to the blaze and a county helicopter supervised from above, as the two crew remained onboard to control the situation.  The fire was contained with the fire suppression system working its job to mitigate the blaze.
The Azimut yacht in this fire is an 85 model as produced from 2005 to 2009 to a design of Stefano Righini in nineteen units.  The Azimut 85 came out as a replacement to the 85 Ultimate, with the model evolving into the 88, which was the same yacht with bigger hull windows to the cabins in the lower deck and a larger extended bathing platform.

Project: AvA Yachts Kando85

AvA Yachts is delighted to announce the addition of a new model to its famed series of Kando contemporary explorer yachts: the Kando85. At length overall just over 25 meters the Kando85 is constructed with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure and can either be operated by crew or run privately as an owner-operated vessel with its waterline length being just under 24m. Designed as a full displacement world cruiser capable of immense distances and long periods at sea the Kando80 boasts an outstanding interior volume of 160 GT and a range up to 5000 nautical miles at a cruising speed of nine knots. Powered by twin Volvo 408hp engines the Kando85 will reach a maximum speed of elven knots. The Kando85 offers on-deck capacity for a 4.2m tender. The standard internal configuration is a four cabin arrangement including a main deck master suite, with two crew cabins. The Kando85 is to be build to CE A category, with a steel hull thickness of eight to ten millimetres and construction time of about a year and a half.

Thursday, September 12, 2024

New Model: Van den Hoven Voyager 56 Fly

Premium Dutch boatbuilders Van den Hoven have completed the Voyager 56 Fly, a fast-sailing family-oriented motor yacht with fabulous indoor and outdoor spaces. Offering superyacht standards of luxury and comfort for six people, this latest addition to the Voyager line features the inimitable lines and first-class performance of a René van der Velden design. Like all Voyagers the 56 Fly is built in aluminium and this offers a range of significant benefits: lighter hull, speeds up to 22 knots, and a custom flexibility in layout. The Voyager 56 Fly makes the most of the trend over recent years of optimising outdoor living. This is reflected in the following aspects: spacious mostly covered aft deck with its extra corner sofa, garage for the Williams tender for fast shuttles between yacht and coast, large flybridge with extra helm station, sunbeds, lounge set, dinette and outdoor galley with fridge and grill. The Van den Hoven also offers an expansive foredeck with sunbeds, forward facing settee, and the option for a sun roof. The Voyager 56 Fly interior revolves around a three double cabins layout, and a living all located on the main deck. The spacious owners’ suite is located forward, with a VIP suite located at midships, and a third cabin with L-shaped bunk to port side. The living is on the main deck, with an astern galley located to port side.  The Van den Hoven Voyager 56 Fly is powered by twin Volvo 600hp for top speeds up to 22 knots.
Technical Data:
LOA - 18.45 m (60.5ft)
Hull Length - 17.3 m 
Beam - 5.30 m
Draft - 1.05 m ex props, 1.50 m with running gear
Displacement - 35 t
Fuel Capacity - 1520 l
Water Capacity - 390 l
Accommodation - six berths in three cabins
Engines - 2 x Volvo D8 600hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 22 knots max
Hull Shape - semi displacement
Construction - aluminium
Project - Rene van der Helden
Certification - CE A

Wednesday, September 11, 2024

Not a Fire at Cannes Yachting Festival

On the second day of the Cannes Yachting Festival on the afternoon of Wednesday eleventh September, a sport yacht of 23 meters in length was filmed smoking, and then shared on social media by the L'eau Club Instagram page.  The Instagram page Leauclub titled the short video clip misleadingly Yacht on Fire at the Cannes Yachting Festival.  After further investigation and following comments on social media, it was reported that the yacht in question, had no fire at all, with its fire fighting system getting activated by accident.  Following this accident in-fact the yacht was cleaned in about an hour, and back in display mode, and went on sea trials the following day.  
The yacht in this misleading clip is the new Swan Arrow 23.20 m which just World debuted at the 2024 Cannes boat show.  Founded in 1966 Nautor Swan second time trying motor division debuted in 2021 with the thirteen meter Shadow, and this new 23 meter Arrow being the third model in a series of sport cruisers and yachts, as designed by Jarkko Jamsen.

Project: Sacs Strider 13

After ten years Sacs presents the new second generation Strider 13, a successor to one its long time best sellers. Designed by Sacs long time standing partner Christian Grande the Strider 13 represents a completely renewed project: offer a wider redesigned hull for better stability, projected and tested to offer the best balance between seakeeping, comfort and performance. The dynamic design with sleek profiles and large spaces below deck ensures that the cruising experience combines speed and relaxation on board. The new Strider 13 conveys solidity and safety through carefully studied geometries and high-quality finishes, making it an excellent choice for the experienced owner seeking innovation and comfort in a high-performance maxi RIB. Its sporty vocation is paired with an unexpectedly comfortable and practical cruising experience, courtesy of the spacious cabin below deck which can sleep four persons in two separate double beds; fore and midships, offering a convertible L-shaped sofa, and a spacious bathroom with separate shower to starboard.  All this integrates perfectly with the outdoor areas, usable from fore to aft facilitating socialization and relaxation. The Sacs Strider 13 is to be powered by twin Volvo sterndrives up to 440hp, while the outboard version can be powered by twin Mercury 600hp outboards. 

Tuesday, September 10, 2024

Super Yacht Collides Into Fort Lauderdale 17th St Bridge

The 94 meter Feadship super yacht Viva has collided into the 17th St Bridge in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on the late morning of Tuesday tenth September.  The yacht is reported to have drifted in an outgoing tide, hitting two of the bridge protective arms on its starboard side.  It is not yet understood what happened for the yacht to collide with the bridge, with some unconfirmed news saying it had some mechanical issues as it was manoeuvring.  TowboatUS arrived first on the scene to assist the yacht, although following videos show it removing itself from the awkward spot. Videos on social media also show the crew of the yacht putting fenders between the yacht and bridge arms in order to minimize the damage.  The damage to the bridge arms and the yacht is not reported.
M/y Viva is a 2021 Feadship 94 meter hull number 817, build to an exterior design of De Voogt and Azure, with interiors by Peter Marino.  Viva was commissioned by Frank Fertitta III an entrepreneur in the World of casinos and MMA, with the yacht sold earlier this year to hedge funder Ken Griffin.

Two Injured in Lake Higgins Powerboat Collision

Two persons were injured as a nine meter powerboat collided about one nautical mile offshore to the North West shore of Lake Higgins on the afternoon Monday ninth September.  The two occupants were thrown off the powerboat as it lost control and spun off, and then sustaining some important damage from stern to midship.  Other boaters were unable to help the boaters, as it seems they were unable to board a boat, with Roscommon County Marine Patrol coming to the scene with a borrowed pontoon boat.  Following this the patrol lifted the boaters from the water and took them to shore, who were then assisted by Emergency Medical Services as they suffered broken bones from the impact with the seabed.
The boat in this collision is a Sunsation 32 Dominator as produced the noughties.  Sunsation was founded in 1982 in Algonac the original Chris Craft home, by Wayne Schaldenbrand debuting with the 16 Sunburn model.

Three Boats Destroyed by Fire at Browns Point Marina in Keyport

Three boat were destroyed by a fire at Brown's Point Marina in Matawan Creek, Keyport for a blaze which started at 14:30 of Monday ninth September.  The fire started on a central boat which first jumped to a boat on its port side, and then on its starboard.  Monmouth County Fire Marshals responded to the fire, with two fire fighters them getting light injuries in the extinguishing operation.  The fire was controlled by 18:30 and an investigation has reported the fire to be accidental.
The boats involved in this fire are a twin outboard powered bay boat of about eight meters the first which went ablaze in the middle, a single outboard center console of about six meters located to port side of the bay boat, and a Luhrs 30/31 Open sportfish as produced from 2004 till 2010. 
 

New Model: Okean 52

Okean Yachts present the new 52, an update of the 50 model which debuted the Brazilian shipyard in 2017. Designed by Paolo Ferragni the Okean 52 versus the 50 is updated with the extended glazing on the hull side, and higher fiberglass bulwarks from midship to forward. Beside these details the Okean 52 keeps the open concept of the 50, drop down side bulk heads which extend beam by over one meter, and very open living area with floor to ceiling windows. The Okean 52 offers an interior with three cabins; master stateroom at midships, VIP suite forward, and third guest cabin with bunk berths to port side. An optional one berth crew cabin is available aft. The Okean 52 main deck living space is an astern galley model and offers one hundred square meters of usable area that expands more with the open side decks, while to stern is an up and down bathing platform.  The Okean 52 is powered by Volvo 600hp with IPS pod drives, and Cummins 600hp on V-drive line shafts.
Technical Data:
LOA - 15.86 m (52ft)
Waterline Length - 14.6 m
Beam - 4.40 m (6.60 m with open side bulk heads aft)
Draft - 1.27 m
Displacement - 23,000 kg
Fuel Capacity - 1600 l
Water Capacity - 670 l
Accommodation - six berths in three cabins, optional one crew cabin berth
Engines - 2 x Volvo D8 550hp, D8 600hp*, Cummins QSC 8.3 600hp
Propulsion - Volvo forward looking IPS pod drives*, V-drive shafts
Speed - 24 knots max, twelve knots cruise
Project - Paolo Ferragni

Monday, September 9, 2024

Classic Flybridge Boat Partly Sinks in Golfo Aranci Sardinia

An unattended classic ten meter flybridge cruiser partly sank as she was berthed in Golfo Aranci, Gallura to the North of Sardinia on the night of Sunday eight September.  The flybridge boat sank during a storm which hit the area on the night, reaching wind speeds up to 75 knots in its down burst, and wrecking havoc in the area.  A Corsica Ferries ship in the same gulf, and the Grimaldi lines car passenger ship in Olbia also broke there mooring lines during this storm.  The classic flybridge sank after breaking its mooring lines and then going down in about ten minutes, although the dynamics are not reported how all this happened. Following the sinking the flybridge boat was surrounded by an oil protection boon, in order to avoid any possible pollution.
The classic flybridge in this sinking is an Italcantieri Bora 103, as produced from 1969 to 1972.  Italcantieri from Monfalcone, founded its pleasure Bora boat building brand in 1959 after it closed Officine Materiale Ferroviario ed Aeronautico.  Italcantieri Bora was the second in Italy to produce a fiberglass boat, debuting its first Borino model, with a total production of 21 models over its not so long thirteen years life span, as production was stopped in 1972.  After this Italcantieri solely focused in building tanker and working ships.

Project: Invictus ST550

Invictus Yacht continues along its path of growth and innovation and now unveils the first details of its future flagship, the ST550. The name ST550, with "S" standing for "Space", represents a new frontier in the distribution of the spaces onboard.  The ST550 is born from the creativity and ingenuity of Christian Grande, the designer to date of all the Invictus models. With a length of just of under seventeen meters and a beam of five, the Invictus ST550 is the result of an extensive process of study and design. While preserving many of the signature stylistic elements that define the Italian brand, including its distinctive semi-reverse bow, the ST550 introduces a new dimension to Invictus Yachts. It takes inspiration from classic shuttle boats, paying tribute with timeless design features. Engineered for exceptional comfort on both medium and long cruises, it also ensures a sense of security with its protective bulwarks throughout the foredeck. In its market segment, the main deck spaces are redefined, with one of the most significant design innovations being the expansive living area at the bow. The large, fully electric side windows and the glass door at the stern also allow the owner and guests to enjoy nearly uninterrupted views of the surrounding environment. At the stern, the cockpit features a spacious living area that can be converted into a generous sunbathing zone, further enhanced by the retractable bulwarks. Nearby, a large swim platform that can be submerged facilitates easy tender launching. Below deck, Christian Grande has included two cabins; Master and VIP and two bathrooms. In the middle of the yacht, also below deck, there is a large living area that, at the owner’s request, can be replaced with a third cabin or a galley. The ST550 is to be powered by twin Volvo 725hp with IPS pod drives. The new ST550 Invictus flagship is to be scheduled for Winter 2025, with a 1:15 scale to be shown at the upcoming 2024 Genoa Boat Show to be held from nineteen to 24 September.

Sunday, September 8, 2024

New Launch: Royal Huisman 52m Yard no. 406

Royal Huisman has launched the 52 meter yard number 406, what is the world’s largest true sportfish yacht.  Titled motor yacht Special One, Royal Huisman hull 406 is build with Alustar aluminium super sportfish  yacht that represents, without compromise, the pinnacle of custom super yachting engineering and construction. This Royal Hiusman 52 meters features six decks of the highest standards of luxury and comfort, combined with technological advancements and a performance to reach thirty plus knots during extensive testing and trials on the North Sea.  Royal Huisman yard number 406 is a unique vessel in many respects. She is tailored to meet the specific brief of her experienced owner, who has a deep passion for sportfishing. The design is extremely distinctive, with a long bow and high bulwarks sweeping through a clear sheer to a low and uncluttered cockpit aft. The high tower offers outstanding views with a downward angle on the water for specialized fishing. Apart from its practical function, the tower also offers a superb viewing platform for guests, who can follow all the action below.   Royal Huisman 52m Yard number 406 is a sportfish superyacht underscores the Dutch shipyard’s position at the forefront of the superyacht sector, continually pushing the boundaries of what is possible.
Technical Data:
LOA - 52 m (170.7ft)
Beam - 9.8 m
Draft - 4.1 m
Displacement - 499 gt*volume
Fuel Capacity - 
Engines - 2 x Man hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 35 knots max speed
Hull Shape - planning
Construction - Alustar aluminium
Project - Vripack exterior, interior design and naval architecture
Certification - Lloyds 100A1 SSC Yacht, Mono HSC G6 LMC UMS

Saturday, September 7, 2024

Project: Admiral Panorama 50

Panorama is the project of the new 50 meters superyacht of the Admiral fleet, flagship brand of The Italian Sea Group, global operator in luxury yachting, active in the construction and refit of yachts up to 140 meters. With an elegant and timeless profile, Panorama is a made in Italy masterpiece in terms of shapes, lines and stylistic solutions, born from TISG’s collaboration with Piredda and Partners, which curated the design of the exterior and interior. The Panorama 50 is to be build in steel with an aluminium superstructure, with its 499GT guarantees the ability to make long journeys in total safety. The design without visual barriers and the elegant fluidity between exteriors and interiors create a continuous and natural dialogue in all areas, characterized by large volumes and structural details such as the heights of the ceilings, large spaces and large windows. The interiors reveal a refined and enveloping atmosphere thanks to a careful selection of precious and natural materials, such as wood in light tones, stones and rough metals. The Panorama 50 superyacht can accommodate up to twelve guests, who can stay in the four large and bright suites on the main deck; in the VIP cabin on the lower deck, which can be transformed into a comfortable TV room, sided by a perfectly equipped gym area. The owner’s area on the upper deck enjoys an open view on three sides and a view of the private bow deck to relax at any time. The Admiral Panorama 50 is to be power by twin Cats 1450hp engines for a speed up to fifteen knots and a cruise of thirteen.

Friday, September 6, 2024

Sport Cruiser Destroyed by Fire Near Isla de Toralla Vigo

A sport cruiser of about eight meters in length with two persons onboard went ablaze near Isla de Toralla, Vigo, to the North West, Atlantic Ocean side of Spain at 23:15 of Thursday fifth September.  After calling for assistance, the two boaters abandoned ship.  Salvamento Maritimo assisted to the fire with the crew of m/v Mirach Salvamar locating the two boaters first, and taking them to Bouzas, and then fighting the boat fire, which they extinguished, saving the wreck from sinking.  Following this sport cruiser was towed to safe harbour. 
The sport cruiser in this fire is a second generation Crownline 250 CR as produced from 2002 up to 2005. The Crownline 250 CR came as a replacement of the first generation with the same name, and was replaced by the 255CR in 2006.

New Model: Apreamare Maestro 88

Apreamare is pleased to announce that on Saturday August third a launch ceremony was held where the new Maestro 88 touched the sea for the first time.  The private celebration was attended by the owner, an Italian and an admirer of the Apreamare brand who already owns other boats by the Sorrentine shipyard. The owner brought his family and expressly requested the attendance of all the workers and suppliers who contributed with passion and dedication to the realization of this fascinating and ambitious project, in addition to the Apreamare management. The traditional christening ritual sealed the launch to the notes of the Mameli anthem, a song chosen to represent the essence of the all-Italian project, which proudly represents Made in Italy for the world to see.  The ceremony was a moment of great emotion for both the owner and the shipyard, testifying to the important milestone as summarized by CEO Rita Pollio and President Cataldo Aprea.  The Maestro 88 is the largest Apreamare to date, replacing the Maestro 82 as produced from 2008 to 2020 in ten units.  The new Maestro 88 represented a new challenge for the Sorrentine shipyard, for the architect Marco Casali and for the engineer Umberto Tagliavini. It is a totally custom-built vessel with a semi-planning hull that maintains the family feeling of the previous Maestro line while introducing profound stylistic and functional innovations.  27.10 meters long and 7 meters wide with a draft of 1.80 meters and a displacement at full load of 90 tons, the Maestro 88 is powered by two 1,650 horsepower MAN engines, capable of reaching a maximum speed of 22 knots and a range of 1,000 nautical miles at a cruising speed of 10 knots. The owner of the first unit opted for more powerful 2,000 horsepower engines, perfectly balancing weight and power for long-range navigation in absolute comfort.  The exterior lines integrate perfectly with the bright interiors and large living spaces, which include a large beach club and a long sliding glass window on the main deck to bring the sea even closer. On the flybridge, there is a relaxation area, a galley with a wet-bar and solar panels. The interiors are completely customizable, available in configurations of up to four cabins and ample space for entertainment, all aimed at a superior quality of life on board, especially for long-range cruises.
Technical Data:
LOA - 27.70 m (88.9ft)
Hull Length - 23.9 m
Waterline Length - 23.6 m
Beam - 6.70 m
Draft - 1.80 m
Displacement - 80 t dry, 90 t loaded
Fuel Capacity - 7000 l
Water Capacity - 1200 l
Accommodation - eight guests in four cabine, four crew in two cabins
Max Persons - twenty
Engines - 2 x Man V12 1650hp, V12 2000hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 28 knots max 22 cruise with Man 2000hp, 22 max 17 cruise with 1650hp
Range - 322 nautical miles at best cruise
Hull Shape - semi planning
Project - Marco Casali exterior and interior, Umberto Tagliavini naval architect
Certification - CE A, module A1

Thursday, September 5, 2024

Three Boaters Saved from Boat Fire in Peschici Italy

Three Croatian boaters were saved as an eleven meter sport cruiser went ablaze offshore to Foce Vargano, Peschici, Gargano park, on the Italian Adriatic sea at about 18:00 hours of Wednesday fourth September.   The boaters jumped in the water and were assisted by the m/v Onda of the Navi Tremiti line sailors, who took the three people onboard and then transported them to the Vieste harbour.  Once in Vieste the boaters were given a medical check by the 118 emergency personnel.  The sport cruiser is reported to have sunk after the fire, with the cause of the fire reported to start from a short circuit with the Port Captaincy of Rodi investigating the accident.  
The boat in this fire is a Gagliotta Camaro Tris 12 metri as designed by its builder and produced from the mid eighties to the nineties.  The Camaro Tris was called this way for being powered by a triple Volvo diesel and stern drive set up, with the model replacing the wood build SG 12, and then replaced by the Gagliotta Camaro 43.

Project: Ad Astra Yacht 58

Ad Astra is a new brand founded in Naples which presents its first 58 model as designed by Francesco Guida.  A brand of Piloda Group who has a story in the construction industry spanning over a century, which also entered the services of ship repair.  Now Piloda wants to enter the yachting industry with the new Ad Astra brand.  The first Ad Astra 58 is a down east inspired lobster yacht, with a length of sixteen meters, overall of seventeen, and a beam of just under five meters.  The standard layout of the Ad Astra offers a three double cabins layout with a forward master stateroom, and a living on the main deck.  An optional two cabin layout is also available which moves galley to the lower deck, and adds a lounging opposite of the C-shaped dinette.  A crew cabin is located at midships.  The Ad Astra 58 will also feature a tender garage aft with space for a rib just short of three meters.  The Ad Astra 58 is to be powered by twin Man 800hp, for speeds up 32 knots and a cruise of 25 knots.

Wednesday, September 4, 2024

New Model: Italia Yachts 43 Veloce

Italia Yachts is the latest in a series of sail yacht builders which enter motor boating, and launch its first model the 43 Veloce in what looks to be a series of power cruisers and yachts.  Designed by Skyron studio from Bergamo, the 43 Veloce seems also the first motor boat of the young firm which debuted in 2017.  For its first motor boat both Italia Yachts and Skyron follow the current centre console trend, although unlike most of the competition she is not a full walk around sport cruiser with the deck raising at midships in order to offer more cabin space.  The living of the Italia Yachts Veloce is still located on the main deck, while the boat looks to be coming with standard drop down bulkheads to both port and starboard side, this increasing space.  All living is central located with a dual seat helm station, galley, dinette, and sun-pad. Up until the sunpad all covered by the large and extended T-top.  In the lower deck designed by Arbore and Partners the Italian Yacht offers accommodation for four persons, with a double berth forward, and twin berths at midships.  A shower head is located to port side.  The Italian Yachts 43 Veloce is powered by Volvo engines from twin 380hp up to 480hp, and or triple 300hp Mercury outboards. 
Technical Data:
LOA - 14 m (46ft)
Hull Length - 12.5 m
Beam - 4.15 m
Draft - 0.8 m ex drives and props
Displacement - 10.5 t
Fuel Capacity - 1250 l
Water Capacity - 160 l
Max Persons - twelve
Accommodation - four berths
Engines - 2 x Volvo D6 380hp, D6 440hp, D6 480hp, 3 x Mercury 300hp *outboards
Propulsion - Volvo DPI sterndrives, forward looking IPS pod drives, or triple outboards
Speed - 40 knots max from twin Volvo 480hp with IPS pod drives
Project - Skyron exterior and naval architect, Arbore and Partners interior, Italia Yachts
Certification - CE B

Tuesday, September 3, 2024

Wajer Saves Sunseeker Boat on Fire in Mallorca

An eleven meter Sunseeker sport cruiser was saved from a fire during the photo and video shooting for the new Wajer 38 S outboard version in Mallorca.  It is an incredible story, which Wajer shared on its Instagram page on ninth September, though the first short videos of the shooting came out on the third.  As it happened Wajer was filming in Mallorca probably on third of September, and then seeing this boat on fire, assisted in turning the blaze off by lifting the outboards up and showering the boat.  Thanks to this the boat was saved from getting totalled and engulfed by the blaze and becoming a wreck.
The boat in this fire is a Sunseeker 38 Martinique as produced from 1991 to 1993, to a design of Don Shead and John Braithwaite.  The 38 Martinique came out as a replacement of the 36 Martinique and was replaced by the 39 Martinique.
The boat which extinguished the fire is the Wajer 38 S, the new outboard version option which debuted this 2024 at the Cannes boat show.  Designed by Vripack the 38 S debuted in 2015 as the walkaround version of the Wajer 38 which launched in 2013 as a replacement to the 37 model.

Princess Yacht Collides Into Fishing Boat Near Sant Lluis Menorca

A twenty meter Princess sport yacht titled m/y Laya with eight persons onboard collided with a small six meter fishing boat named Galup and sank it off the coast of Sant Lluis, to the South East of Menorca on 12:48 of third September.  Galup had one person onboard at the time of the collision, who seeing the boat navigating into him, jumped off board in order to save himself.  Noticing about the collision Laya, stopped and recovered the man from the sea, who was then retrieved by another boat and taken to land unharmed.  CCS Palma mobilized Salvamar Antares, who then towed Laya to a Mahón dry dock, probably for sustaining damage to its running gear from the collision. The Maritime Authority and Guardia Civil have been informed, with Laya running a charter of six guests and two crew at the time of the collision.
The Princess Yacht in this collision is a first generation V65 as produced from 2000 to 2004 to a design of Bernard Olesinski.  When released the Princess V65 was the V-series flagship extending its size from the previous larger V55 by ten feet.  The V65 was replaced by the V65 Mk.II in 2006 which used the same hull, but offered a total different layout and an enclosed main deck.

Project: Scanner Envy 1500

Scanner Marine announce the project for an Envy 1500, a new flagship of its Envy line and second in size only to its Super Ocean 58.  Designed by Montemitro, the Scanner Envy 1500 is a walk around rib dedicated mostly to exterior spaces with fore to aft usable deck space; central aft sun-pad, dinette with opposite settees, galley, triple settee central console, and a fore deck sun-pad.  Walking around in the Envy 1500 will be easy as for over half of its length she is walk around with undisturbed port and starboard corridors, with two steps leading to the fore deck.  Over one meter longer to the smaller 1400, this length is said to be mostly used to increase interior cabin space, with the Envy 1500 set to offer more room in a two cabins for four berths layout; forward master stateroom, midships guest cabin, and a shower head and lounge in between the two cabins.  The first Scanner Envy 1500 is to be displayed in some days at the Cannes boat, powered by twin Mercury 600hp outboard, with estimated top speed up to 45 knots max.  An inboard version which starts from twin 400hp sterndrives is to come later, and for the speed lovers Scanner will offer a quadruple Mercury 600hp set up.