January 12, 2011

New Model: Colombo 36 Bellagio

Colombo owned by the Sarnico Group since 2007 continues the revamp of the line as started with the 26 Bellagio. The 36 Bellagio is a new sport model, the third coming from the new owners and measures 38 feet in length with a displacement of seven tons plus. As the previous 26 Bellagio, and 37 Alldays the two models coming since the Sarnico Group ownership, design is trusted again to top class Italian architects Nuvolari Lenard for the super structure, and Victory for the hull. The accommodation offers an open plan interior with a loft style cabin offering two berths. Interesting is also the cockpit with a spacious arrangement and the invisible bathing platform, which flips around and becomes like a nice private beach. Power is twin Volvo 300hp engines with IPS pods which give cruising speeds of 31 knots, and max a of 36.
Technical Data:
LOA - 11.53 m (38ft)
Beam - 3.65 m
Displacement - 7.7 t
Fuel Capacity - 990 l
Water Capacity - 350 l
Accommodation - 2 berths
Max Persons - 12
Engines - 2 x Volvo D4 300hp
Propulsion - Volvo IPS forward looking dual propeller pods
Speed - 31 knots cruise, 36 knots max
Construction - gross reinforced plastic fiberglass
Project - Nuvolari Lenard exterior, Victory Design hull
Certification - CE B
www.colomboboats.it

Project: Mulder 73 Flybridge

Mulder has received a new order to build a 73 Flybridge for a client from Australia, having previously delivered a yacht to a client in New Zealand two years ago. The all aluminium yacht is an entirely new design by Guido de Groot and Ginton Naval Architects, and will be delivered in the second quarter of 2012. The Mulder 73 Flybridge shown above in project rendering will have a length of 22.30 m overall and a beam of 6.20 m. It will be equipped with two Caterpillar C18 engines with 1150 hp each to achieve a maximum speed of around 22 knots. With a fuel tank capacity of 12,000 litres, the yacht will have a range of approximately 3,200 nm at a speed of nine knots. The interior of the Mulder 73 Flybridge will consist of an owner’s stateroom, a VIP suite and a guest cabin, each with their own bathroom. The yacht will also offer spacious quarters for two or three crew members aft. The saloon has a luxury L-shaped sofa and three armchairs. Situated opposite the dining area, the galley is equipped with all the latest equipment and has a door to the gangway. The entire interior will be finished in cherry. The 73 Flybridge is Mulder Shipyard’s second project for the Australasia region. In the spring of 2007 the yard delivered a Mulder 76 Flybridge to a client from New Zealand, which later took part in the Auckland International Boat show. In addition to these projects, Mulder has various other yachts under construction with delivery dates in the coming years. Despite the recession, the yard has a strong order book that includes eight yachts that have yet to be delivered.
www.muldershipyard.nl

January 11, 2011

New Model: Dellapasqua DC9 SL

Italian shipyard Dellapasqua updates its entry level flybridge motor cruiser by presenting the new DC9 SL. This new Dellapasqua continues the genuine reliable product as offered by this Adriatic sea based builder since fifty years plus, and continues its follow up to the classic Hunt deep Vee shape. Measuring an overall length of eleven meters, or 36 feet plus the 9 SL is constructed all in hand in traditional way. Inside the DC9 SL can sleep four persons in two separate cabins below. The master cabin is located to fore, and a twin bunk guest room is to starboard. On the main deck is a saloon with a dinette, and a galley behind the lower helm station. The 9 SL also impresses for its aft deck of very generous dimensions, and a very spacious bathing platform where is possible to stow a tender. Power is twin 400hp diesel engines in traditional line shaft propulsion.
Technical Data:
LOA - 11.02 m (36.1ft)
Length - 10.42 m
Beam - 3.08 m
Displacement - 9.97 t
Fuel Capacity - 600 l
Water Capacity - 250 l
Accommodation - 4 berths
Max Persons - 12
Engines - 2 x 400hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Certification - CE B
www.dellapasquadc.com

Project: Windy 31 Zonda

Renowned Scandinavian boat builder Windy Boats, is going back to the future in 2011 with the new 31 Zonda project, a fast weekender which harks back to the glory days of the deep Vee hull. Focused on a deep, secure cockpit and a performance oriented helm position, the Zonda’s simple and elegant accommodation is designed around the needs of an overnight couple. There is a single sleeping cabin down below, with a big double bed, a generous shower compartment and a small galley. The cockpit seating is sheltered by a canopy on a folding stainless steel frame which is designed to be as effortless as possible to put up, and unobtrusive when stowed. A pure 24 degrees deep Vee hull can be powered by single or twin stern drive installations from Volvo, up to a maximum of 440hp. The launch of the Windy 31 Zonda is planned for the coming Spring 2011. www.windy.no

January 10, 2011

New Model: Palm Beach 65 Flybridge


Palm Beach Motor Yacht from down under Australia has recently launched the 65 Flybridge model. This model builds on the standard 65 launched more or less a year ago, with Palm Beach adding a flybridge with second helm station up top. Traditional down East lobster boat lines are standard on all Palm Beach yachts and the 65 is no exception with a nice modern touch added by the coach roof windows. A six guest berth interior accommodation plan is standard on the 65, with an optional choice of having also a two cabins with galley down choice. A total of six different layouts exist for the interior, three for the lower and three for upper main deck. A two berth crew cabin is located to mid ship behind the guest cabins area. The additional flybridge although also customisable offers in standard plan a central helm with two co-pilot seats to both sides, an L-shaped dinette, and a free aft deck. Power is twin Volvo 700hp with IPS pods which deliver top speeds of 32 knots.
Technical Data:
LOA - 21.34 m (70ft)
Beam - 5.85 m
Draft - 1.20 m
Displacement - 23000 kg dry
Fuel Capacity - 5000 l
Water Capacity - 1400l
Accommodation - 6 guest berths plus 2 crew
Engines - 2 x Volvo IPS900 700hp
Propulsion - Volvo IPS forward looking dual propeller pods
Speed - 32 knots max, 27 knots cruise
Construction - E-glass, vinylester epoxy resins, multi axial fabric, Corecell foam core

Project: Sunreef 75 Power Sport Fish

Sunreef extend the length from the base 70ft model, to the 75 Sunreef Power Sport Fish. When touching the water the 75 is to be the biggest luxury catamaran-yacht available in the fishing version in the world. The performance and fuel efficiency of this yacht has been already proven by the five units built to date that are now cruising around the world. Indeed, the 70 Sunreef Power can reach top speeds of 30 knots when twin 1000hp engines and at the same time have an exceptional 8000 miles range on lower speeds with smaller engines. The cockpit fishing features include stern tuna tubes, massive fish box with high velocity shaved ice feed, a large bait preparation station, bait freezers, rod storage and much more. A special purpose-built aft platform which adds the five feet length was added to the cockpit and includes two comfortable fighting chairs with aluminium plate reinforcement and the offset swivel stanchion. A gigantic flybridge houses the main helm station with complete state-of-the art navigation and communication equipment. This space is permanently covered with a composite rigid top which allows for navigation in cold, northern fishing zones. Standard amenities also include a one-piece anodized aluminium ladder to the tower with outriggers from the flybridge. The outdoors of the flybridge can be fully customised and comprise sunbathing lounge, dining area, open bar and barbecue, water toys storage or a Jacuzzi. As for the interiors, they will be fully customised and laid-out in charter, owner or a semi-owner version accommodating from four to five double guest cabins all with private en-suite bathrooms and separate showers, TV and DVD set, small desk and storage and double crew cabin. The interior design can represent modern, minimalist, classic, maritime and even oriental styles, depending on client's choice.
www.sunreef-yachts.com

January 9, 2011

New Model: Van Der Heijden 2400 Superior

Van Der Heijden has recently launched its largest every yacht built, the 2400 Superior. This new current Van Der Heijden flagship puts the Dutch steel boat builder on the Super Yacht map, and follows design cues as the 2008 launched 2000 Superior. She will be presented at the coming Dusseldorf boat show end of this month. Having a steel hull, and aluminium super structure the 2400 Superior can accommodate depending on owners specification up to five double guest cabins. A single crew cabin with private head is located aft. The hull is of hard chine shape, a standard design coming from Dutch builders in recent times. Power is from twin Iveco 825hp which can give speeds of about 18 knots.
Technical Data:
LOA - 24.10 m (79.0ft)
Hull Length - 23.7 m
Beam - 5.95 m
Draft - 1.45 m Displacement - 48 t
Fuel Capacity - 7400 l
Water Capacity - 1500 l
Accommodation - 10 guest berths in 4 cabins, 1 crew cabin
Engines - 2 x Iveco 825hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 18 knots
Hull Shape - hard chine
Construction - Grade 42 shipbuilding steel hull, sea water resistant aluminium super structure
www.vanderheijdensteelyachts.nl

January 7, 2011

New Model: Lazzara 76 Breeze

Named as the Lazzara 76 LMC project, the Fort Lauderdale show presented 76 Breeze is an interesting new model and continues the spirit of innovation route as started by this family run company in the last decade. The 76 Breeze is a motor yacht of the future, and while its main interest will surely be its propulsion of three engines with ZF pods, there is much more to it. Most interesting is that the 76 Breeze is surely one of the most spacious yachts in this size, not because of its four double cabins layout, very huge crew lobby, but also for other amenities as an utility room in between the rooms, and one of the largest flybridges in this size. In all this I have to say the 76 Breeze looks elegant, classic yet modern. Without going to far this is big challenge to European builders in this style of yacht with a US flare to the overall, and with ingenuity that rarely comes from the US in these sizes. Power which is the ticket of interest of this yacht is three Cummins 600hp with ZF pods propulsion which will offer a benefit of consumption numbers at the pump to move this fifty ton motor yacht.
Technical Data:
LOA - 23.29 m (76.5ft)
Hull Length - 22.3 m
Waterline Length - 18.2 m
Beam - 5.61 m
Draft - 1.35 m
Displacement - 47600 kg half load
Fuel Capacity - 4921 l
Water Capacity - 1136 l
Accommodation - 8 berths in 4 cabins, 2 crew berths in 1 cabins
Engines - 3 x Cummins 600hp
Propulsion - ZF aft looking dual propeller pods
Hull Shape - modified Vee with 12.5 degrees deadrise aft
Construction - Vinilester resin, hand laid vacuum bagged unidirectional fiberglass E-glass with balsa core
www.lazzarayachts.com

Projects: Riviera 61 Enclosed Bridge Series II, Riviera 61 Open Flybridge Series II

Riviera presents the project for the 61 Series II in Enclosed Flybridge version as above or Open Flybridge as pictured below. When the 61 was launched in 2007, this model featured a Frank Mulder modified Vee hull shape and was regarded as the best handling in the Riviera fleet. Now the down under renowned builder enhances this model all over with new features as seen in latest Riviera models. A recognizable exterior feature of the 61 Series II will surely be the large hull window servicing the owners mid ship located stateroom. Below a three or four double cabin choice with both options having the living with saloon and galley on the main deck. In the four cabin choice, the extra bunk guest cabin takes space away from the fore VIP suite. Three heads serve the cabins two of which en suite for the owners and VIP rooms in both choices. The upper Enclosed Bridge which features an internal staircase will have C-shaped settee, dual seat helm station, wet bar, docking station outside, and a view mezzanine settee on the aft. The 61 Series II is also enhanced in the aft deck and will features a dual mezzanine settee as seen on the Riviera 70 flagship. Changes also include the main living deck now having an aft galley and forward L-shaped saloon. The galley thanks to the Riviera hinged window feature can join with the cockpit creating a nice inside outside fully communicating deck.
The project of the 61 Open Flybridge Series II is a novelty here, as Riviera never offered an open version for the 61 first series. So far no details are given for the Open Flybridge accept that the above picture shows an aft helm of sport fisherman style and a fixed solid hard top. Standard power for the Riviera 61 Series II is twin Cats 1015hp with speeds estimates being of 28 knots with this choice. Other larger engine choices should be available allowing for speeds up to 34 knots. The 61 Series will use traditional shaft propulsion, and also construction is to stay on the tyred and tested hand laminated style. The hull of the 61 Series II also receives a modification with Riviera's in house naval architect Alan Dawd widening the planning strakes to reduce spray and improve trim and performance. Riviera has already four 61's on construction and the model will be showed first time at Sanctuary Cove boat show.
www.riviera.com.au

January 6, 2011

New Model: Pershing 58

Building on the successful formula of the 2005 launched 56, Pershing presents the new 58. This model is actually based on the same hull with a new design to superstructure, and additional large vertical windows on the hull sides for the cabin area. Having been the 56 one of the best sold molels, Fulvio De Simoni for the 58 presents a design similar of the moving idea This Is More Then latest models which started up in 2007 with the 72. The hard top takes a lot of cues from the latest new models from the side windows to the extension. The layout of the 58 keeps the same principles of the replaced 56, with a three cabins lower deck, and saloon with galley, or a two cabins choice with bigger L-shaped saloon settee and owners mid ship stateroom. Also no change for the aft deck cockpit which is also one of the appreciated features of the 56, thanks to its large spaces centred around a large sun pad and two L-shaped settees. Power is twin MAN 1360hp engines with surface drives, which give top speed up to 48 knots.
Technical Data:
LOA - 18.0 m (59.1ft)
Hull Length - 17.60 m
Beam - 4.80 m
Draft - 1.30 m loaded
Displacement - 28.6 t unloaded, 33.9 t loaded
Fuel Capacity - 3200 l
Water Capacity - 740 l
Accommodation - 6 guest berths, 1 crew berth
Max Persons - 14
Engines - 2 x MAN V12 1360hp
Propulsion - Surface Drives
Speed - 48 knots max, 44 knots cruise
Range - 315 nm at cruise
Construction - Vinilester resin, Scrimp vacuum infused resin; single skin bottom, cored balsa sides
Project - Fulvio De Simoni Exterior, Ferretti AYT Naval Engineering
Certification - ISO 8666 CE A