March 25, 2010

Improve-it = Cabo 40 Flybridge

During the recent Miami boat show Cabo has presented a redesigned interior for the 40 Flybridge model. Cabo’s designers have improved this most popular Sportfish Cruiser flybridge model with added interior comfort and design appeal. Cabo retained the beautifully finished teak used in the 40 Flybridge cabinet doors, then expanded its use and coverage to the cabinet frames, storage lockers, and bulkheads for a more inviting environment. Cabo also introduced several new decor packages for customers to choose from, adding wall coverings and padded panel options instead of bare gel coat in the living spaces. The two cabin two heads interior of the refreshed 40 Flybridge represent an evolutionary change for one of Cabo's best sellers, providing a new level of thoughtful attention. The interior design below deck in a Cabo equals the detail which has always gone into the cockpit, helm deck and wiring which is considered an industry standard. While the new 40 Flybridge interiors are definitely more luxurious, the fit and finish is designed to retain the low maintenance approach of the traditional utilitarian interiors they replace. Also a new option for the 40 Flybridge is the availability of ZF Zeus pod propulsion with twin 600hp Cummins option. This choice follows what was seen on the 40 Express, Cabo's first pod drive boat which shares the same Micheal Peter's hull with the 40 Flybridge. For those still in doubt of new technology Cabo still offers three engine choices with the traditional line shaft propulsion from 715hp Cats, up to 800hp MANs.

March 24, 2010

New Model: Outerlimits 44 SL

After a successful 2009 on the race track Outerlimits continued its triumph on the market with the launch of two new models. The first of these new models is the 44 SL. The SL letters standing for Super Leggera, which is testament to the innovative hull construction using the lightest and strongest materials. The 44 SL is built with epoxy resins and core sandwich vacuum bagged method joined by an innovative carbon X-frame. The Carbon Monoque X-frame from Outerlimits is also pending patent. Speed is testament to the 44 SL but a comfortable interior typical of a fast powerboat is found, with a forward V-shaped double berth, two settees, galley, and separate shower head.
Technical Data:
LOA - 13.51 m (44.4ft)
Beam - 2.79 m
Displacement - 4762 kg
Accommodation - 2 + 2 berths
Construction - epoxy resin foam cored vacuum bagged hull and deck

Class 1 - 2010 Season Preview

For the first time in the sport’s history, a leg of Class-1 Powerboat Championship takes place at a southern hemisphere country. Rio de Janeiro hosts the Class-1 Brazil Grand Prix 2010 season-opener. The races are scheduled on 26-28 March at Marina da Glória and it happens to be the first of a ten year agreement. It heralds the start of a long-term agreement among International Offshore Team Association – IOTA, Aktuell Communication Office and Event Promoter, Eike Batista, President of EBX Group. The organization counts also on the mayor city support. Class-1 Powerboat Championship Grandprix Brazil stages the 2010 season opener and is the first great international Sport event to happen in Rio de Janeiro since 2016 Olympic Games announcement. Over a million people are expected to closely watch all Powerboat training and official race laps from Aterro do Flamengo. The Marina da Glória provides the public all needed structure. Vip area, shops, bars and restaurants and a disco club are part of a complex that joins sports and entertainment. This year first round will feature five teams with seven boats competing. Dubai's Victory Team winners of last year tragic ending season will again be a firm favorite for the race as well to the title taking. Another possible contender will be the Norwegian Welmax Team, European Champions in 2008. Welmax will have a two boat entry this year, with one of the boats featuring Marit Stromoy, the first woman in Class One. Worth of note is Guido Capellini, the F1 Powerboat legend returning for a second time on a Class One powerboat with no.8 Duemme Yacht Forest & Sguardi composite built Tencara catamaran.

March 23, 2010

New Model: Rhea 43 Trawler

French builder Rhea presents the 43 Trawler, what is the first of a new range. The 43 Trawler is the smallest for this new range from Rhea which has a future program of five models with a maximum length of 67 feet. But today the 43 Trawler also stands as the flagship of this French boat builder. Rhea's 43 Trawler reflects the recent trend of Explorer Cruisers who offer a semi displacement hull with stable medium speeds and a longer range capability. Having the influence of the US trawler looks outside the 43 reflects generous seamanship influence with deep side bulwarks covered in teak, a very livable main deck saloon with galley inside, and a large dominant second helm station up top. Below accommodation is for a two cabin, two head layout. Rhea unlike other builders also selected traditional propulsion system with line shaft as its choice. Power is from twin 300hp engines.
Technical Data:
LOA - 13.10 m (42.9ft)
Hull Length - 12.00 m
Beam - 4.40 m
Draft - 1.10 m
Displacement - 10500 kg
Fuel Capacity - 1800 l
Water Capacity - 700 l
Accommodation - 4 + 2 berths Engines - 2 x 300hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Project - Bertrand Danglade concept, Mortain - Mavrikios - Chabaud
Certification - CE B

Improve-it = Atlantis 54

Atlantis presented itself to the Miami boat show with a highly customized personalized 54 model with graphics by Romero Britto. The famous Miami based neo-pop artist Romero Britto decorated the exterior of the current Atlantis flagship for its presentation at the Miami boat show, making it stand out as a floating art gallery. Romero Britto works are renowned with other famous brands as the Mini by BMW, Apple, Absolut Vodka, and Pepsi Cola. Britto's aesthetics combine really well with the Atlantis we are open philosophy. The Atlantis 54 which was a special boat for the Miami was sold quickly at the opening. Atlantis presented this innovative 54 to show its clients an open minded philosophy which means not only for the sports nature of the range, but also for listening to clients requests and challenges. The Atlantis 54 was introduced in the fall of 2008 and is a three double cabin sport yacht, which offers a wide open spaced main deck. Power is from twin shaft driven Volvo 775hp engines.

March 22, 2010

New Model: Palm Beach 65 Sedan

Down under Palm Beach Motor Yachts adds another model to its range with the introduction of the 65 Sedan. New flagship to Palm Beach traditional looking cruiser and yachts, the 65 Sedan is a natural progression following the popularity of the 2008 launched 50 model. Like the 50, the new 65 Sedan expands a single living main deck experience, with discreet mezzanine levels accessing the cabins. Big large panoramic windows which are sort off a trade mark now for the Palm Beach lobster design surround the main saloon offering seamless views from the port and starboard lounges. Keeping in with its traditional down east lobster lines the aft cockpit is voluminous and protected by an automated awning providing welcome shade. A tender garage opens hydraulically aft at the press of a button and can house tenders up to 3.1 metres in size. The swimming platform gently eases itself into the water and the walk around decks provides effortless access to the sun bed located to the foredeck. The Palm Beach 65 Sedan has a hull design with a low centre of gravity, fine bow entry, hard chines, and a moderate draft hull. Power is from twin Yanmar 700hp which seem a bit small for a boat this size.
Technical Data:
LOA - 21.34 m (70ft)
Beam - 5.85 m
Draft - 1.37 m
Displacement - 18000 kg dry
Fuel Capacity - 4000 l
Water Capacity - 1500 l
Accommodation - 8 berths
Engines - 2 x Yanmar 700hp
Propulsion - in line shaft
Construcion - vinylerter epoxy resins, E-glass, sticted to multi axial fabrics

Project: Mano 32 Gran Sport

Mano presents the project of the 32 Gran Sport. This latest Mano medium sized project reflects recent trends as shown by other Italian builders to present a Sport Cruiser design joined with that of a centre console open boat. So far the South Italian Mano has forwarded little details of this project, but with this rendering we can imagine that the 32 Gran Sport will be a full walk around for half of its length and having a full sun worshipper raised deck to fore. The port windows also suggest the use of over half of the length for accommodation below deck, which also is a big indication to tell us that the engines are located to aft with a high possibility of having stern drive engines, as is the normality in this size for European boat builders.

March 21, 2010

New Launch: ISA Yachts 630

ISA Yachts is nearing completion its 630, its biggest project and build to date. The 630 which features a moon stone hull and stark white superstructure color, is the first of three Super Yachts over fifty metres due to be delivered from ISA this year. The striking Super Yacht, with displacement hull, blends technology with Italian craftsmanship and style. She boasts sleek and aggressive lines with a long, sloping stern. Her exterior styling is by Andrea Vallicelli responsible for most of the ISA Yachts line including the successful 120 Composite series, who worked in close collaboration with International Shipyard Ancona Technical Department. The yacht’s interiors have a Key West-style with finishes in bamboo and natural materials, designed by Patrick Knowles. The 630 yacht was commissioned in September 2007 and the two and a half year construction has involved no less than 310 direct and indirect staff members. The super yacht’s launch and delivery are scheduled for the beginning of April, giving her owners an early start to the summer season in the Mediterranean.
Technical Data:
LOA - 63 m (206.6ft)
Waterline Length - 56.38 m
Beam - 12.00 m
Draft - 3.30 m
Displacement - 1080 t full load
Fuel Capacity - 130000 l
Water Capacity - 35000 l
Engines - 2 x Cats 3512C 2388hp
Speed - 16 knots max, 14 knots cruise
Range - 2700 nm at 14 knots
Construction - steel hull, aluminium super structure
Design - Andrea Vallicelli, International Shipyard Ancona Technical Department
Certification - Lloyds 100A1 SSC Yacht (P) Mono G6 LMC, UMS, MCA Code of Practice, LY2, unrestricted

March 20, 2010

New Model: Ferretti 800

On Monday 22nd February, the new Ferretti 800 moved out of the Cattolica shipyard to reach the nearby dock for technical sea trials. The Ferretti 800 is just over 24 metres of length making it what is often referred to a pocket Super Yacht status. In its first sea trials according to Ferretti's technical department the 800 confirmed a perfect hydrostatic trim, with an excellent sea keeping, going beyond the performances and noisiness expectations when cruising. According to Ferretti the 800 is also extremely manageable when turning, with great satisfaction of AYT, responsible for the project which has been developed together with Zuccon International Project. The 800 as we stated in our project presentation a few weeks back features a different interior combination which sorts of goes back to the future with a lower deck having the crew quarters to fore, engines to aft, and thus allowing for more spaces for the owners and guests. Long standing designer Zuccon now with Ferretti for a twenty year period also presented clever looks which make you think of a raised pilot house, but in fact it is not. Although the lower helm station has a feeling of being separate and is up three steps from the lower part of the saloon. Power is from twin MAN 1800hp with so far not confirmed top speed estimates of 31 knots. Now the Ferretti 800 will be presented as a preview to clients and dealer network during an event which will be held in April, and after that it will be officially launched at the coming Cannes show in September.
Technical Data:
LOA - 24.73 m (81.2ft)
Hull Length - 23.98 m
Waterline Length - 20.50 m
Beam - 6.28 m
Draft - 1.88 m full load
Displacement - 64.5 t unloaded, 74.8 t loaded
Fuel Capacity - 6750 l
Water Capacity - 1320 l
Max Persons - 20
Accommodation - 8 guest berths, 3 crew berths
Engines - 2 x MAN V12 1800hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 31 knots estimated
Hull - warped vee with spray rails and twelve degrees dead rise aft
Construction - multi axial fiberglass
Design - Zuccon International Project, Ferretti Advanced Yacht Technology
Certification - CE A ISO 8666

March 19, 2010

Project: Marlow 76LR Voyager

Marlow presents the project for the 76LR Voyager what will be the first of a new line from this renowned Explorer Yacht builder. The Voyager series is not just a new fancy name to some different looking Marlow, but is also a new Explorer Yacht concept which according to its builder features a very efficient semi displacement hull. The 76LR Voyager should also have a bulb and feature pod propulsion. This configuration should give about 30% better speeds and range versus full displacement hulls, and allow for trans oceanic capability without the need of extra fuel tanks. The 76LR Voyager will also have solar panels above the raised pilot house which reduces the need of continuous generator running often associated with this size of yacht. Accommodation is for a main deck with a spacious saloon having a U-shaped galley, and a master stateroom to forward up three steps with full view. Below is the space for a lower deck featuring four staterooms. A galley area is in the companionway allowing guests to prepare coffee or a snack without going to the main deck. To aft is the crew quarters with two cabins and having a lobby equipped with microwave, refrigerator, ice maker, table and lounge. Aft of this is the toy storage area accessed by a large hydraulic door.