March 14, 2011

INBUILD ~ Galeon 780 Crystal Part 4 of 9

Galeon's new 780 Crystal flagship continues its completion journey, with a possible launch date for hull one now being calculated for the coming Summer. After showing you the internal lower deck bulkheads being prepared, now we follow this with another important step for the completion of this 24 meter long motor yacht. As you can see in the above picture the main deck which we also showed you in preparation phase, is being fitted to the hull, making for another important phase in the Galeon 780 Crystal completion. More updates to come very soon from Sraszyn in Poland for the 780 Crystal coming very soon.
www.galeon.pl

March 13, 2011

New Model: Bilgin 123 Sky-Lounge

Bilgin 123 Sky-Lounge continues the family owned Turkish builder into custom super yacht building. The 123 Sky-Lounge designed by the Italian Hot Lab studio was followed by a similar launch but having a flybridge version with a more open top deck. The 123 Sky-Lounge is infact a three deck vessel, with the enclosed skylounge providing another entairtainment area up top behind the pilot station. Accommodation is for five double guest cabins with the owners stateroom located on the main deck, and VIP suite taking full beam space. Crew rooms is for three cabins. Power is from twin MTU 2400hp, which give a max speed of 21 knots and a cruise of 16.
Technical Data:
LOA - 37.50 m (123ft)
Waterline Length - 32 m
Beam - 7.50 m
Draft - 1.90 m
Displacement - 190 t full load
Fuel Capacity - 32000 l
Water Capacity - 3200 l
Accommodation - 5 double guest cabins, 3 crew cabins
Engines - 2 x MTU 16v2000 M93 2400hp
Propulsion - line shaft Speed - 21 knots, 16 knots cruise
Construction - cold molded, wood fiberglass and epoxy resins
Project - Hot Lab Studio
Certification - RINA Charter Class C + Hull = Mach Ych + MMA LY2 (Valletta)
www.bilginyacht.com

March 11, 2011

New Model: Rizzardi 50 Incredible

Rizzardi finally presented the 50 Incredible during the 2010 Genoa show and with it the central Italy builder hopes to follow the success obtained by the 2004 launched 45 now sold in over fifty units, and the 55 delivered in over ten since launched in 2008. The Rizzardi 50 Incredible shares some features from both the smaller and bigger Rizzardi Incredible models; as the layout and internal plan similar to the 45 but more spacious, and design of the hard top which shows a lot of the elements seen in the 55. The 50 Incredible also continues the use of the unique Technema hull lines, a feature presented on the Rizzardi's since the advent of the 63 Top Line model in 2002, which was followed in the 73, 63 HardTop, and all the Incredible models. Previously the Rizzardi's used to have a more flared bow as can be seen in the still in production 50 Top Line, or stopped 53 or the old 40, 45 and 50 Open models. Inside the plan of the 50 Incredible follows a similar three double cabins two head layout as that of the 45 with everything being more spacious. From the galley, saloon, shower heads, and cabins. The cockpit is another area which features more space, and adds a relaxing lounger to port side of the pilot station, and a bigger wet bar exterior galley. It is incredible what four extra centimeters in beam, and 1.25 meters in length can do. Performance always synonymous with the Rizzardi brand who also won the Endurance P1 championship in the top Evolution class both in 2002 and 03, is a top speed of 44 knots and a 37 of cruise with power coming from not so big MAN 730hp engines, and Italian made Top System surface drives. Considering the weight that is a good result showing good study of the hull lines and propulsion system.
Technical Data:
LOA - 16.05 m (52.6ft)
Beam - 4.44 m
Draft - 1.02 m including props
Displacement - 21 t loaded, 18 t empty
Fuel Capacity - 2000 l
Water Capacity - 550 l
Accommodation - 6 berths in 3 cabins
Engines - 2 x MAN R6 730hp
Propulsion - Top System TS65 surface drives
Speed - 44 knots max, 37 knots cruise
Range - 300 nautical miles at cruise speed
Hull Shape - variable deep Vee with 15 degrees deadrise aft
Construction - E Glass with Vinilester resins, RINA certified
Design - Corrado Rizzardi
Certification - CE A

March 10, 2011

Project: Hinckley T55 Talaria Mk.II

Hinckley presents the project for its power traditional looking boat power range, with the T55 Talaria Mk.II. This new T55 will feature some important enhancements as new interior layout providing luxurious accommodations for both owner and guests. Guest cabin is significantly larger than previously and includes en suite head and shower. Guest cabin can be customized numerous ways for friends and families; queen bunk, two single bunks, convertible with three single bunks. Hinckley also improved the open air features of large electric sliding side windows and over sized electric overhead hatches providing a feeling of openness and airiness not experienced in other pilothouse yachts. All pilothouse windows are larger providing exceptional all around visibility and their frame less appearance enhances the beauty of the boat's profile. In addition to the fixed JetStick at the helm station, an innovative wireless handheld JetStick allows owners to precisely maneuver the yacht from any position on deck. This technology furthers the Hinckley commitment to making docking safe and simple, even with only one other person aboard. Improved cockpit layout with luxurious built-in settee. Power for the Hinckley T55 Talaria is for twin Cats 1000hp which give a 36 knots max, and a 28 knots cruise. www.hinckleyyachts.com

New Model: Larson 857 Cabrio

Larson presents the new 857 Cabrio. An entry level sport cruiser which on the exterior lines point of view seems to be a new departure for the US builder. The 857 Cabrio is a comfortable 28 feet long sport cruise with a generous cockpit, well laid interior cabin, and being legal to be driven on trailer in US roads. The cockpit of the 857 Cabrio surprises for its versatility with a C-shaped settee, wet bar with wash basin and fridge, and helm station. Moving convertible settees are a predominant feature in this size, and the 857 Cabrio does not disappoint here with the aft settee turning into the bathing platform. Interior is a four berths layout with a convertible to double V-shaped settee to fore, galley, separate shower head, and mid ship double berth. Power is a wide variety or choices from Volvo, Mercruiser, petrol gas, diesel, and single or twins. The base engine is a single 300hp from Mercruiser. Smallest power comes from the twin Mercruiser 135hp, and largest choice is a Volvo 400hp.
Technical Data:
LOA - 8.57 m (28.1ft)
Beam - 2.69 m
Draft - 0.91 m
Displacement - 3016 kg
Fuel Capacity - 318 l
Water Capacity - 72 l
Accommodation - 4 berths
Engines - 1 x Mercruiser 350 Mag MPI 300hp, 377 L MPI 320hp, 8.2 Mag 380hp, Volvo 5.7 Gi 300hp, 5.7 GXi 320hp, 8.1 GI 400hp, D4 225hp, D4 260hp, 2 x Mercruiser 3.0 MPI 135hp, 4.3L 190hp
Propulsion - stern drive dual propeller Mercruiser Bravo III, or Volvo DP
Speed - 38 knots with 300hp engine
Hull Shape - SofRide V with 20 degrees average deadrise, 14 degrees aft
Certification - USCG, CE

March 9, 2011

Project: Dyna 61

Taiwan builder Dyna continues to present new models with a modern European styling. This was the case for the latest releases as the 65, and recently launched 52, which Dyna follows with the project of a new 61 set to launch later on this year. Inside the Dyna 61 features a three cabins all with personal shower head layout, and an extra double guest or crew cabin aft. The owners room as the vertical windows make you note is a mid ship full beam, which a separate shower head, and a nice breakfast table to starboard side. The main deck offers a split level saloon with forward reserved for dining, semi separate galley, and below dedicated for relaxation in a C-shaped sofa. The flybridge looks also to be spacious offering a C-shaped settee to aft, wet bar, helm station, and sunpad. Power are from standard twin 700 up to a max of 900hp.
www.dynayachts.com

New Model: Tiara 3000 Open

Tiara presents the 3000 Open, entry level of its sportfish cruiser range. As is any Tiara in the Open family the 3000 is equally adept for a fishing excursion or a fun trip with family or friends. The 3000 Open exhibits the traditional sheer and modern style lines of the Tiara Open family from the exterior features, including the deck, standard hardtop, composite windshield and stainless steel bow rail, all work together to create a look that is also unique. The stance of the boat is a powerful combination of beauty and strength, and shows its true colors when under way with a perfect running attitude and performance characteristics. The exterior features of the 3000 Open are a blend of traditional values and new design. The lower cockpit is wide-open and functional with a combination of seating, storage, fish features and space to allow the afternoon cruise or the early morning fishing adventure. Optional seats fold down on the port and starboard sides of the cockpit for additional guests and then go back up so as not to get in the way while fishing. There is plenty of storage in floor boxes and within seat lockers, and the serious angler can add the optional bait well to the transom. Consistent with all Tiara Yachts, the port and starboard walkways protected by the bow rail guide you to the wide foredeck, accessible via molded-in steps. Inside the 3000 Open can sleep four, in a double berth to fore peak, and a convertible settee. Below is also an L-shaped galley, and separate shower head. Power for the 3000 Open is three options form standard petrol gas Crusaders of twin 370hp, to optional diesel 330hp Cummins.
Technical Data:
LOA - 10.6 m (35ft) with pulpit and optional bathing platform
LOA - 10.05 m with pulpit
LOA - 9.29 m without pulpit
Beam - 3.81 m
Draft - 0.80 m with props
Displacement - 5999 kg dry
Fuel Capacity - 794 l
Water Capacity - 124 l
Accommodation - 4 berths
Engines - 2 x Crusader 6.0L MPI 370hp, 8.1L MPI 385hp, Cummins QSN 330hp
Propulsion - line shafts
Performance - 29 knots max speed, 26 knots cruise with Cummins 330hp
Hull Shape - variable Vee with 14 degrees dead rise aft
Construction - gel coat outer layer, balsa cored sides, hand laid fiberglass, premium resin
Certification - NMMA Certified using ABYC standards, CE certification possible

March 8, 2011

Project: Sunseeker 38 Portofino

Although not officially web announced by Sunseeker, the 38 Portofino project first pictures started to show since last September at the builders Southampton show stand. The 38 Portofino is to be Sunseeker's future entry level model and will compete with similar sized hard top sports cruisers. These being built mostly in Europe. As the picture shows the 38 looks similar to the ten feet bigger January 2010 presented 48 Portofino model. Size is the major difference with a smaller fore peak, which is to be expected considering the less dimensions. Sunseeker with the 38 Portofino hope to compete with similar offers in this size, although price is key for this achievement. Sunseeker used to dominate this size in the past, but its previous recent ancestors did not fare so well, and considering the higher competition today the task is more difficult. The 375 Portofino did have medium sales results in the mid nineties, and the early millennium produced 35 Portofino had low numbers, reason being a not very competitive price. So far no details are announced as to what propulsion, engine type, and the layout plan. What I do imagine is stern drive or IPS choice propulsion power, with the big windows to mid ship suggesting the 38 Portofino having a large cabin in that area. An up and down bathing platform seems also part of the package.
www.sunseeker.com

March 7, 2011

New Model: Marlow 76LR Voyager

Marlow's 76LR Voyager has been a talked about project since before making her official debut in 2010, representing an evolution of this company way of doing explorer yachts. The 76LR Voyager has been the talk since it was introduced due to the challenge which came from company chairman David Marlow. Interestingly according to the specifications this four double cabins, two and half deck explorer yacht delivers speeds unheard in this style of yacht. The 76LR Explorer also features high quality solar panels on top of the raised pilothouse delivering energy on board in a clean way. Power is twin Cats 776hp engines with ZF pods which give a top speed of 19 knots to the bulbous shaped 76 LR Explorer hull. Range which is always a keen topic is a max of 3900 nautical miles at 10 knots.
Technical Data:
LOA - 25.17 m (82.7ft)
Length - 24.05 m
Waterline Length - 23.17 m
Beam - 6.32 m
Draft - 1.52 m
Displacement - 52163 kg
Fuel Capacity - 17029 l
Water Capacity - 1513 + 378 l
Accommodation - 8 berths in 4 cabins, 2 crew cabins
Engines - 2 x Cats C15 776hp
Propulsion - ZF aft looking dual prop pod drives
Speed - 19 knots max, 16 knots cruise, 10 knots economic
Range - 2100 nm at 16 knots, 3900 at 10 knots
Construction - Vacuum infusion with Kevlar, Carbon, S-Glass and Vinilester resins
Certification - NMMA CE A
www.marlowexplorer.com

Class 1 - 2011 Calendar


The UIM Class 1 World Powerboat Championship will field one of its strongest line-ups in recent years, with promoter Nicolò di San Germano confirming an eleven boat entry for the 2011 season-opener in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, 14-16 April. Announcing the news at today's press conference in Monaco, San Germano also revealed the dates for ten races at five Grand Prix, with Norway, Italy, Brazil and Abu Dhabi joining Dubai as the season venues, with the possibility of a sixth event to be announced in the coming weeks. It promises to be a closely-contested and intriguing season as old rivalries are renewed, as well as a titanic fight for supremacy in what is being billed as a Middle East versus Europe showdown, as teams prepare to go head-to-head for title honours. Defending World, European and Middle East Champions Arif Al Zafeen and Nadir bin Hendi - the dominant drivers in Class 1 over the last four years - will steer Victory Team's single boat attack. The triple World Champions took nine wins from 12 starts last season and know that they will face stiffer opposition in 2011, not just from neighbours Team Abu Dhabi and Middle East rivals Spirit of Qatar, but the seven teams from Europe - all intent on breaking the stranglehold that Victory Team has held over the championship since 2007. After an impressive debut season for Team Abu Dhabi and Class 1 rookie Rashed Al Tayer, taking three wins and one podium finish, Al Tayer is retained in the driver's seat, with the team still to announce who will take the throttles alongside him. Spirit of Qatar's recently announced return to racing renews their great rivalry with the Victory Team. Sheikh Hassan bin Jabor Al-Thani and English throttleman Steve Curtis lead the team's two-boat assault on the championship in Qatar 96, with Class 1 debutant Ali Al Neama teaming-up with the experienced Italian, Matteo Nicolini in Qatar 95. Leading the line for European team success will be 2010 Edox Pole Position Champions Kolbjorn Selmer and Jorn Tanberg, the all-Norwegian pairing maintaining their partnership in Welmax for a third season, whilst fellow Norwegian outfit Zabo Racing look likely to maintain their 2010 pairing, with Paul Gaiser alongside throttleman Christian Zaborowski in Relekta. Italy rolls out four teams and three all-Italian pairings in 2011: Fendi Racing will make its championship debut with owner-driver Luca Formilli Fendi and Giovanni Carpitella continuing a promising Class 1 partnership that began in Abu Dhabi last season with a podium, running an Outerlimits boat and engine package. GiorgiOffshore has confirmed that throttleman Nicola Giorgi, who lines up for his 75th Grand Prix in Dubai, will partner Tomaso Polli who he first raced with in 2002, with Guido Cappellini resuming his partnership with Giampaolo Montaovoci, the pair teaming-up last year for fives races and grabbing two podium finishes. Both Team D'Alessio-SCAM and Chris Parsonage Racing, the sole English entry, have confirmed their participation but are still to reveal their driver line-ups. TEAMS 2011 - summary
Team: VICTORY TEAM (Dubai, United Arab Emirates) Boat: #3 Victory
Pilots: Arif Saif Al Zafeen (D) UAENadir Bin Hendi (T) UAE Team: TEAM ABU DHABI (Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates) Boat: #5 Abu Dhabi
Pilots: Rashed Al Tayer (D) UAEtbc (T) Team: FENDI RACING (Italy) Boat: #10 Fendi Racing
Pilots: Luca Formilli Fendi (D) ITAGiovanni Carpitella (T) ITA Team: GIORGIOFFSHORE (Italy) Boat: #18 GiorgiOffshore
Pilots: Tomaso Polli (D) ITANicola Giorgi (T) ITA Team: CHRIS PARSONAGE RACING (England) Boat: #50
Pilots: tbc (D)tbc (T) Team: TBC (Italy) Boat: #74
Pilots: Guido Cappellini (D) ITAGiampaolo Montavoci (T) ITA Team: WELMAX OFFSHORE RACING (Norway) Boat: #90 Welmax
Pilots: Kolbjorn Selmer (D) NORJorn Tandberg (T) NOR Team: ZABO RACING (Norway) Boat: #91 Relekta
Pilots: Paul Gaiser (D) BRAChristian Zaborowski (T) NOR Team: SPIRIT OF QATAR (Qatar) Boat: #95 Qatar
Pilots Ali Al Neama (D) QAT Matteo Nicolini (T) ITA Boat: #96 Qatar Pilots: Sheikh Hassan bin Jabor Al-Thani (D) QATSteve Curtis (T) ENG Team: D'ALESSIO-SCAM (Italy) Boat: # Pilots: tbc (D)tbc (T)
2011 CALENDAR
15/16 April - Dubai, UAE
June - TBA
16/17 July - Arendal, Norway
24/25 September - Stresa, Italy
22/23 October - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (tbc)
1/2 December - Abu Dhabi, UAE