January 21, 2011

New Model: Tiara 4500 Sovran

With the genesis of the Sovran series starting over twelve plus years ago, Tiara Yachts set out to redefine a model by presenting the new 4500 Sovran, a model based on the previous 4300 with some important modification being done top sides and on the accommodation front. Market changing features such as integrated windshields, new hardtop style, improved seating maximizing visibility, has helped to do just that, with key areas for this new project born from customer input. This resulted is numerous changes including an advance in windshield and hardtop design to eliminate the center window and improve visibility of the previous model. You will also find focus on the transom including a longer swim platform for a wider variety of dinghy stowage, a large trunk with more storage and a comfortable lounge seat, and a grill. The cabin below features new whisper wall headliner, large skylights for additional natural light, and more abundant storage via beautiful new cabinetry. A new sunroof, utilizing technology currently available on the 5800 Sovran, is standard on this boat. The interior of the 4500 Sovran features a two cabin plan, galley, two en-suite heads, and a convertible saloon which transforms to a double berth sleeping two extra guests if needed. Power is from twin Volvo 435hp engines with IPS forward looking pod drives.
Technical Data:
LOA - 14.27 m (46.9ft)
LOA - 13.59 m ex pulpit
Beam - 4.49 m
Draft - 1.09 m
Displacement - 12111 kg dry
Fuel Capacity - 1325 l
Water Capacity - 454 l
Accommodation - 4 + 2 berths
Engines - 2 x Volvo IPS600 D6 435hp
Propulsion - Volvo IPS600 forward looking dual propeller pods
Hull - modified Vee shape with 17 degrees deadrise on transom
Construction - Vinylester resin closed mold technology, balsa cored sides

January 20, 2011

Improve-it = Queens Yachts 72

Queens Yachts presented an unedited version of its current largest build 72 model with a unique black hull color. This improved 72 also featured modifications to the windows; in the owner mid ship located stateroom, and to the lower ones of the coach roof now being of a more clean profile. For the rest the Queens 72 designed by architect Alessandro Inno from Ino Group featured the same four cabin layout, and elegant clean lines. The lower deck plan of the Queens 72 is pretty alternative for a 21 meter sport yacht offering four cabins with one of the guest rooms located aft, and having among the most spacious owners stateroom in this size. A two crew cabin with L-shaped bunks is also located aft to starboard. Power is from twin MTU 1200hp with standard line shaft propulsion.
www.queensyachts.com

January 19, 2011

New Model: Tryvia 1300 GT Hardtop


In the recent years we have seen many builders from the large corporations to the small family owned companies trying to re-invent the wheel of a motor boat. That means presenting a new hull design which offers a hybrid way, joining displacement and planning characteristics of going onto the water. Tryvia with the new 1300 GT Hardtop present the first planning steel build motor boat. A Dutch family owned company, Tryvia builds about five boats per year, and the new 1300 GT Hardtop patented Speed Technology hull, is the result of four years of testing using two prototype models to produce the first planning steel built motor boat. Basically the 1300 GT Hardtop while not being a speed demon is able to cruise faster then other steel build similar cruisers and yachts, and can go even upstream in greater safety against a river tide. Inside the 1300 GT Hardtop will have an owners room to fore peak, and a convertible saloon in the living main deck. Power is a single economic to run and service Steyr 280hp engine.
Technical Data:
LOA - 13.45 m (44.1ft)
Beam - 4.10 m
Draft - 1.10 m
Displacement - 11000 kg
Fuel Capacity - 720 l
Water Capacity - 608 l
Accommodation - 2 + 2 berths
Engine - 1 x Steyr 280hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Hull Shape - Tryvia Speed Technology patented hull
Construction - steel, aluminium hardtop
Certification - CE B
www.tryviajachten.com

January 18, 2011

Carson Buddy Davis Jnr 1949 - 2011

Carson R. "Buddy" Davis Jr., who designed and built Carolina-style sportfishing boats from 28 to 78 feet, died Monday at his home on Monday January 17 in Marathon, Fla., after a lengthy illness, at age 62. A native of Manteo, N.C., Davis was the son of Carson Ralph Davis and "Nonnie" Etheridge Davis, and the sister of Anne Davis Creef. Davis' boats were designed and built mainly under two companies: Davis Boat Works, which he founded in 1973, and Davis Yachts, which he formed in the mid 1980s. During his 45 year boating career, Davis built some 400 yachts. Master at capturing the Carolina look, Davis designed and built boats togather with Donald Blount that were known for their sharp entries and dramatic bow flare. His hull designs were all about function, but Davis also brought a level of luxury to the sportfishing boat that had not been seen before. Davis leaves his hife Barbara; daughter the Hon. Amber Davis, his son Carson Wade Davis who works at Spencer Yachts; his former wife, Elaina Davis; and two stepsons, Tres Midgett, and Matthew Midgett.

January 17, 2011

New Model: Kadey-Krogen 48 AE

Kadey-Krogen presents the new 48 AE to its fleet of full displacement trawler style explorer yachts, set to launch in the coming Trawler Fest in Fort Lauderdale and the Miami show. In deciding what to name the successor to the venerable 48 North Sea should be, Kadey-Krogen chose the AE designation as an abbreviation for Advanced Ergonomics, the underlying theme in this new offering. Like every Kadey-Krogen yacht for the past 20 years, the 48 AE is being built at Asia Harbor Yacht Builders in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Hull number 48050 will be the first in the AE series. Like all Kadey-Krogens, the 48 AE features a fully covered aft deck multi-purpose space. Moving forward through the welded aluminum weather tight doors, one immediately begins to notice the Advanced Ergonomic nature of the design. To starboard there is either an L or U-shaped settee along with a table that both expands, raises and lowers so it can perform the dual functions of coffee table or a dining table for eight. To port there is room for two full-sized chairs as well as a clear pathway to the galley and beyond. Forward and to starboard the large 48 AE galley features a four burner range, household size refrigerator/freezer, convection microwave and room for both a trash compactor and dishwasher. In addition to the abundance of storage in the galley, there is a nearly floor-to-ceiling pantry opposite on the port side. Moving up to the pilothouse, the Advanced Ergonomics concept really begins to take hold; here owners will find steps. Real, wide and deep steps like in a house with a rock solid banister for safety. The pilothouse on the 48 AE has been completely redesigned to accommodate side-by-side helm chairs as well as a larger electronics console. The ergonomic theme continues through the pilothouse portside welded aluminum weather tight door to the boat deck and flybridge via molded steps, again with a handrail for safety. The boat deck is large enough to accommodate both a thirteen foot tender as well as a summer kitchen. On the flybridge, the helm with enough room for two helm chairs is off to starboard with an L-shaped settee to port that extends the entertainment space of the boat and makes cruising on the flybridge more comfortable for guests. Owners will have a choice of two or three cabin arrangements with the master being forward to maximize natural light and ventilation. The starboard cabin on both arrangements has a dedicated desk allowing this cabin to double as an office. Two heads are standard, each with a separate stall shower. While the advanced ergonomics are the cornerstone of the 48 AE, they are certainly not the only highlight. There will be bright but efficient LED lighting both inside, outside, and the running lights. The temperature in the engine room, machinery space is also to be controlled by two axial fans with moisture eliminators which will provide an abundant supply of dehumidified air to the single 201hp John Deere engine. Range is over 3,000 miles at an economic 7 knots.
Technical Data:
LOA - 16.15 m (53ft)
Length - 14.7 m
Length Waterline - 13.8 m
Beam - 5.28 m
Draft - 1.52 m
Displacement - 25605 kg
Fuel Capacity - 3785 l
Water Capacity - 1514 l
Accommodation - 6 berths in 3 cabins, 4 berths in 2 cabins
Engine - 1 x John Deere 6068TFM75 201hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 9 knots max, 6 knots economic
Range - 1390 nm at 9 knots, 4730 nm at 6 knots
Construction - Vinylester & Isophthalic resins, knytex mats, US-made Cook gel coat. Critical areas reinforced with Twaron mats.
Project - Kurt M.Krogen styling, James S.Krogen design
www.kadeykrogen.com

January 16, 2011

Improve-it = Pershing 115

Hull Number nine of the 35 metre 115 model, flagship of Pershing a brand of the Ferretti Group which is among the main international producers of high performance open motor yachts of 15 to 35 metres, launched on the 12th January at Marina dei Cesari in Fano. The official launching ceremony of Pershing 115 was carried out in the presence of the company management, the ship owner’s representative, and the main local authorities. Pershing 115 is a super sport yacht representing an authentic stylistic evolution, characterized by tortuous but decisive external lines with extraordinary performance. Realized through the collaboration of the staff of Pershing, architect Fulvio De Simoni, Advanced Yacht Technology, and Centro Stile of the Ferretti Group team of architects and designers. Since launched in 2004 Pershing 115 has won good acknowledgments as it best embodied the style of the brand in terms of the richness of detail, the use of valuable materials and innovation in the external shape which creates new spaces below deck. The flagship of the Pershing fleet boasts of four cabins; owner suite and three guest suites, which can sleep a total of nine people, and three crew rooms with five beds. A distinctive feature of every Pershing 115 is the personalisation that contributes in making the flagship of the fleet a unique product, varying from one model to another and which can be customized according to the owner’s needs. Particularly, the latest hull nine model distinguishes itself for its shiny white pearl coloured hull, a distinctive feature of the new Pershing models, donating luminosity and Energy to the vessel profile. Inside, the main hall has been renovated up to the finest details but its characteristic layout with a banded coal French window at the stern, which separates the cockpit from the main hall, has been kept. The large cockpit itself, which is about 24 metres squared, is even more spacious and enjoyable, both during the day and in the evening, with its vast covered area made unique by its lateral carbon fittings and seating, a teak table for 10 people, a bar, a large solarium and, for the first time, a 32” in-built TV placed on the ceiling on the left. The upper sun deck, an independent and functional area where one can make the best out of moments of relaxation, is also equipped with an innovative dash board and a wide seating space in-built in a comfortable piece of furniture, with an in-built ice box and four chaise lounge facing the stern. Among these structural innovations, which required the specific support of the Pershing technical staff, it is worth mentioning the highly innovative entertainment and domotic system, which once again highlights the constant commitment of the brand to offer forefront products. In fact, this vessel is equipped with a centralized audio and visual system that can be managed by a “touch panel” with AMX technology and it can be integrated with the installation of a “Kaleidoscape” system which archives music and dvds like in a library. Moreover, the system actively controls, through the same touch panel, the Lutron light system, electrical curtains, air conditioning and a closed-circuit video camera system, which makes it possible to watch the onboard nautical maps and the bridge radar routes on the dash board. Finally, on this vessel there is an onboard monitoring system for parameters such as the closure of the porthole and the external doors, the tension level of the batteries and the smoke detector. Pershing 115 hull number nine is powered by two MTUs which total 7400hp with the applied thrust of the two Kamewa Rolls Royce water-jet propellers with a maximum velocity of about 38 knots. A unique characteristic of this mega yacht is the presence of a Vericor TF50 gas turbine, typically used in the aeronautical sector, capable of developing a power of over 5100 hp, with a central water-jet propeller propulsion. Its use requires specific accessories and mechanical parts and technologies that are integrated within the system which includes, for example, the titanium drain, the axis and the reducer. A big merit of this set up is its silence and the absence of vibrations up to the maximum velocity of 52 knots. www.pershing-yacht.com

January 15, 2011

New Model: Filippetti 26 Navetta

Filippetti has launched the first model of the new Navetta green series line the 26 Navetta in an event held in Rimini on December 2010. This yacht is designed by Pietro Mingarelli in an ecological and Eco-sustainable manner, complying with rigorous principles of environmental, safety and quality regulations, without ever losing sight of the tastes of the owner. The 26 Navetta has therefore been certified with Rina Green Star Yacht certificate a noble accreditation that guarantees environmental protection and energy savings. The 26 Navetta will have two large spaces available. The first is the imposing owner's cabin on the forward deck, which occupies close to half of the total volume of the yacht and is further divided into two areas. From the cabin, by way of a descending internal ladder, a second large space is accessed, which includes a bath with shower or jacuzzi tub and sauna, locker and a further bay. The other large space is found in the stern, on the upper deck. Usually destined for storage of the tender, on the 26 Navetta this has become a large solarium dedicated to the relaxation of the owner and guests. On the 26 Navetta the other undisputed protagonist is natural light which is found everywhere, from the owner's stateroom the windows run 180 degrees toward the bow, to the lower deck cabins, including the VIP cabin located mid ship which features large vertical style port holes. Power is from twin Cat 825hp engines which give a 14 knots top speed, 12 knots cruise, and a range of 2500 nautical miles at the best economic performance.
Technical Data:
LOA - 26.0 m (85.3ft)
Hull Length - 23.95 m
Waterline Length - 21.80 m
Beam - 6.95 m
Draft - 1.70 m
Displacement - 110 t loaded
Fuel Capacity - 20000 l
Water Capacity - 3500 l
Accommodation - 4 double guest cabins, 2 crew cabins
Max Persons - 12
Engines - 2 x Cat C18 825hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 14 knots max, 12 knots cruise
Range - 2500 nm on economic speeds
Hull Shape - displacement
Project - Pietro Mingarelli
Certification - CE A, RINA Green Star
www.filippettiyacht.com

January 14, 2011

Projects: Cayman 50 Express, Cayman 57 HT

Italian Cayman Yachts presents two projects both over the fifteen meter dimensions, and to be completed by the end of this year. Pictured above are the renderings for the 50 Express which will also launch this new range by Cayman along the previous Flybridge, Hardtop, and Walk Around lines. The 50 Express is designed by Hot Lab studios. The interior will go out of the usual schematics of this size offering a privacy orientated plan with a lower deck having only two cabins; an owners suite to mid ship, and VIP room to fore. Below is also space for the galley, and the crew room located to mid ship behind the owners cabin, this being in a separate area and having the entrance from the aft part of the saloon. The main deck will be dedicated to living with an L-shaped saloon, and three part patio door joining this area with the aft cockpit. For the 50 Express, Hot Lab keep the much appreciated Cayman walk around deck with a very interesting fore deck settee which is surely hard to find in this size. Power is from twin Cummins 600hp with Cayman estimating a 33 knots top speed with this set up. The Cayman 57 HT will be the third model to join the hard top line which was presented in 2008 with the launch of the 75 flagship designed by Carlo Trezzi. As the 50 Express the 57 HT sees Cayman again trust design duties to Hot Lab studio. Here Hot Lab go for a more modern aggressive exterior, but keeping in line with concepts seen on the 50, as the settee on the fore deck. Interior space is for a three cabin plan, with the third cabin looking to be a transformable affair which can open up and be as a small settee on the lower deck. The galley is located below in between the masters suite to mid ship, and VIP room to fore. Power is from twin Cummins 715hp with Cayman estimating a very promising 33 knots top speed with this set up.
www.caymanyachts.it

January 13, 2011

New Model: Prestige 350 Flybridge

A very interesting and expected model from Prestige, this is the 350 Flybridge. Designed by Garroni, with the help of J & J, and Je De Premmorel for the concept the new 350 Flybridge builds on the hull lines of the early 2010 launched NC11, and is to be the entry level smallest model of the Prestige brand. Very stylish looks for a small size flybridge motor cruiser, a spacious aft deck, and interiors are the 350 Flybridge strong points. Living spaces on the main deck offer a C-shaped settee to port side, bar, and helm station to starboard. Below is an L-shaped galley, and the two cabins; owners room to fore, and double guest to port side. In every area the 350 Flybridge surprises for its spaces considering the length of just over eleven meters and this is acquired thanks to the use of stern drive propulsion, which also give better efficiency to the positive, but have higher annual servicing costs on the negative. Power is from twin 220hp Volvo engines which as I said for the NC11 do look a bit small for this size and weight flybridge motor cruiser.
Technical Data:
LOA - 11.25 m (36.9ft)
Hull Length - 10.92 m
Beam - 3.75 m
Draft - 0.87 m
Displacement - 6500 kg
Fuel Capacity - 650 l
Water Capacity - 275 l
Accommodation - 4 berths in 2 cabins
Max Persons - 8 or 10
Engines - 2 x Volvo D3 220hp
Propulsion - Volvo DPS dual prop stern drive
Project - Garroni Design, J & J Design, Je De Premmorel Concept
Certification - CE B-8, C-10

Project: Sea Force IX 61.5 Series

The Sea Force IX 61.5 Series project is a capable tournament caliber open type Sportfish yacht. Sea Force IX even in its smaller project offers diversity in the 61.5 Series assuring a substantial amount of fuel, and efficient running slip i.e hull shape. Versatility is key to any Sea Force IX and here the Florida custom boat builder continues its fully customisable interior and deck plans made to make each 61.5 Series suit the clients needs. Power is from twin 1920hp MTU which give a 42 knots max, and a 37 cruise speeds.
www.seaforceix.com