April 18, 2011

Project: Clipper 50 Hudson Bay

Clipper from Australia present the second project in the new Hudson Bay series with the showing of the 50 project.  Although presented as second model of this range, the 50 Hudson Bay should launch coming August, that is before the 54 which is scheduled for a 2012 presentation. Based on traditional down East lines the 50 Hudson Bay has been developed for Australian waterways, around a heritage design with contemporary lines and one level entertaining. The flow of space with the convenient aft galley and open saloon arrangement embraces the huge cockpit and outdoor kitchen area for seamless entertaining, dining and relaxing.  The 50 Hudson Bay caters for an all year round boating lifestyle thanks to the electric sunroof with glass panel inserts. The integrated hydraulic swim platform allows quick unloading for the tender and a great place to swim and relax when lowered for the family.  Below is a choice for a standard three double cabin plan, or more luxurious twin stateroom layout with the owners suite moving to midship in this layout and featuring a walk in wardrobe. A solid keel hull semi-displacement cruiser is equally adept cruising economically at 8 knots and reaching top end speeds up to 26 knots with Cummins or Yanmar power from 440 up to 480hp.

April 17, 2011

Web: Larson New Web Site

Larson boats from USA updates its virtual World wide showroom to a new platform.  The updated web site from Larson aims to show the developments of this builder in a modern platform showing its boats in an easy functional way.  Founded in 1913 by Paul Larson at Little Falls, Minnesota him the founder of the company built his first double-end craft duck hunting boat what was to be the first model.  Things moved on for Larson and in 1922 he also became the first Johnson dealer in Minnesota, built a new factory, and in mid decade went on to racing winning seven races in the process before being badly injured in a crash.  After the great depression of the thirties Larson doubled factory space to fill the increase demand of the newer models which featured windshield, lights, and fancy upholstery.  In 1938 an important sport boat model started production and this was the radical Falls Flyer.  In the fifties fiberglass appeared in boat building, and Larson moved on to this more production friendly material; presenting a new line of models with it; Cruisemater, Pla-Boy, Thunderhawk, and the All-American which was stopped in production about forty years later in the nineties.  The boom of the sixties arrived and with it Paul Larson expanded the All-American line with the the Lapline hull which had the deep-V, and a tri version bottom.  In 1969 Paul Larson retired with a company which was the largest runabout manufacturer in the USA.  Other important steps arrive in 1985 when Larson introduces the Delta Conic hull ensuring record sales for the year, and in the same decade it presents the Senza deep Vee line, and its first non trailer able cruiser with the 30 feet Contempra.  At the end of the eighties decade Larson was sold to Minnesota investor Irwin Jacobs becoming part of what will be the Genmar Industries later on.  Larson shows growth again in 1991 with the launch of the Cabrio, and Escapade series.  Larson is one of the few building its models with a closed mold technique called VEC a technology which the company started using in 2000.  Today Larson has a 26 model line up which is divided into five series; LX, Senza, LXI, Escape, and Cabrio. Smallest model is the 186 Senza, and the largest is the 370 Cabrio DC.  Larson new website takes you around with the following buttons: Overview, Boats, Build-A-Boat, Store, and Brochure. 

April 16, 2011

New Model: ISA Yachts 49.95 m

On Saturday, March 19 International Shipyards Ancona launched the 50m motor yacht Liberty, the first in a series of three new fifty meters currently under construction at the Italian yard. The three yachts in the 50m series share the same technical platform but differ in their superstructure and transom design. Architect Andrea Vallicelli, in collaboration with ISA's in-house naval architects, designed Liberty to be a sophisticated displacement yacht. Huge volumes, great performance and low consumption are the main features of this excellent platform. Liberty's elegant exterior lines are magnified by the contrast between her metallic dark grey hull and the white superstructure.  Twelve guests are accommodated between a master suite on the main deck, four guest cabins on the lower deck and a VIP cabin on the upper deck. The yacht accommodates 10 crew.  The yacht is powered by two MTU with a max power of 2479hp. She can reach 16.8 knot at maximum speed. A pair of Quantum Zero Speed stabilizers guarantees a smooth navigation in the most severe conditions and a comfortable stay at anchor.  Liberty is scheduled for delivery in May 2011.
Technical Data:
LOA - 49.95 M (163.8ft)
Waterline Length - 42.7 m
Beam - 9.00 m
Draft - 2.50 m draft
Displacement - 493 t full load, 460 t half load
Fuel Capacity - 83000 l
Water Capacity - 15000 l
Accommodation - 12 guest berths, 10 crew
Engines - 2 x MTU 12v4000 M71 2479hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 16 knots max, 15 knots cruise, 14 knots economic
Range - 2200 nm at 14 knots
Project - Andrea Vallicelli exterior, Stefano Biondo della Casapiccola BDC Interior, concept ISA Technical Department 
Construction - steel hull, aluminium upper structure
Certification - Lloyd's 100 A1 SSC Yacht Mono G6, LMC. UMS, MCA Code. LY2 unrestricted

April 15, 2011

Class 1 - Abu Dhadi Grand Prix 2011

Race 1
Arif Al Zafeen and Nadir bin Hendi made the perfect start to the defence of their World title, winning race 1 of a dramatic Abu Dhabi Grand Prix which saw Relekta crash out on lap 4 and the race red-flagged.
Sheikh Hassan bin Jabor Al-Thani and Steve Curtis marked their return to Class 1 bringing Spirit of Qatar 96 home in second place, with Fendi Racing's Luca Fendi and Giovanni Carpitella completing the podium.
Al Zafeen and Bin Hendi made a strong start passing pole-sitters Team Abu Dhabi to lead at the end of lap 1, with Spirit of Qatar 95 in third ahead of their teammates, Fendi Racing and Relekta.
By the end of lap 3 the Dubai pairing had opened up a comfortable 15-second lead over their country rivals. Spirit of Qatar 96 moved into third and Relekta's Ugur Isik and Christian Zaborowski were up to fourth place.
But their race ended in spectacular fashion half-a-lap later when they rolled Relekta to bring out the red flag, ending what had been an impressive race weekend debut for the new pairing.
From the restart Al Zafeen and Bin Hendi made no mistake, immediately opening up a lead and going on to take a 22nd career victory and win a reduced nine lap, race 1 of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix by 16 seconds.
Team Abu Dhabi's hopes of adding a podium to their win in the morning's qualifying ended when they took their long lap and were passed by both Spirit of Qatar 96 and Fendi Racing, both oufits taking their long laps before the red flag was raised.
After the frustration of qualifying down in seventh place, Sheikh Hassan was more than satisfied with second place.
For Luca Fendi and Giovanni Carpitella it was a repeat podium success of their Class 1 debut together in Abu Dhabi last year.
Spirit of Qatar 95 were unable to reproduce the pace that put them third quickest in qualifying, finishing in fifth place ahead of Poliform and Parsonage Racing.
There was frustration for MITI's Nicola Giorgi and Tomaso Polli, stopping on lap 6, with Welmax enduring what wheel-man Selmer described as a 'crankshaft nightmare', failing to make the start but getting out for the restart just to test the boat.
ABU DHABI GRAND PRIX, RACE 1 - results
1. 3 Victory Team - A Al Zafeen (UAE) / N Bin Hendi (UAE) 00.47.20,67
2. 96 Spirit of Qatar - H Al Thani (QAT) / S Curtis (ENG) + 00.16,18
3. 10 Fendi Racing - L Formilli Fendi (ITA) / G Carpitella (ITA) + 00.21,15
4. 5 Team Abu Dhabi - R Al Tayer (UAE) / J Tomlinson (USA) + 00.26,56
5. 95 Spirit of Qatar - A Al Neama (QAT) / M Nicolini (ITA) + 00.37,23
6. 74 Poliform - G Cappellini (MON) / G Montavoci (ITA) + 01.44,43
7. 50 Parsonage Racing - G Manuzzi (SMR) / P Virik Nilsen (NOR) + 2 laps
8. 18 MITI - N Giorgi (ITA) / T Polli (ITA) + 3 laps
90 Welmax - K Selmer (NOR) / J Tandberg (NOR) dnf
91 Relekta - U Isik (TUR) / C Zaborowski (NOR) dnf
Race 2
Arif Al Zafeen and Nadir bin Hendi produced an emphatic performance to make it two wins out of two, storming to victory in race 2 of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Second and third places on the podium went to Spirit of Qatar 96 and 95, with Sheikh Hassan and Steve Curtis taking their second race-podium of the weekend, leading home Ali Al Neama and Matteo Nicolini.
It was a clinical demonstration by the World Champions, but they were made to work hard and had to come from behind to take their 23rd race win.
The long start-run on the outside of Lulu Island strung the boats out as they battled the rough conditions and it was Spirit of Qatar 96 who grabbed the advantage and edged ahead of Victory to lead at the first turn, with Fendi Racing in third.
The lead trio held position for four laps when Victory went on their long lap. A lap later Spirit of Qatar took theirs and Victory moved ahead, overturning a 17- second deficit to lead the race.
The Emirati duo then eased away, going on to win by over 43 seconds and will leave Abu Dhabi with a ten-point lead in the championship standings.
This afternoon's double podium finish completed a highly successful weekend for the Spirit of Qatar Team. Spirit of Qatar 95 produced one of the best performances of the afternoon, moving up from fifth place at the start to give Ali Al Neama a first race-podium on his Grand Prix debut.
A steering problem during the race put paid to any hopes of a second podium finish for Fendi Racing's Luca Fendi and Giovanni Capitella, who slipped to fifth after running in third place for four laps, before being overhauled by both Spirit of Qatar 95 and Team Abu Dhabi.
Guido Cappellini and Giampaolo Montavoci managed a second sixth place finish of the weekend in Poliform, ahead of Parsonage Racing and Welmax, with Relekta completing the race to pick up points after yesterday's crash, ahead of Nicola Giorgi and Tomaso Polli in MITI.
ABU DHABI GRAND PRIX, RACE 2 - results
1. 3 Victory Team - A Al Zafeen (UAE) / N Bin Hendi (UAE) 00.37.57,89
2. 96 Spirit of Qatar - H Al Thani (QAT) / S Curtis (ENG) + 00.43,48
3. 95 Spirit of Qatar - A Al Neama (QAT) / M Nicolini (ITA) + 00.50,89
4. 5 Team Abu Dhabi - R Al Tayer (UAE) / J Tomlinson (USA) + 01.05,07
5. 10 Fendi Racing - L Formilli Fendi (ITA) / G Carpitella (ITA) + 01.37,89
6. 74 Poliform - G Cappellini (MON) / G Montavoci (ITA) + 02.34,73
7. 50 Parsonage Racing - G Manuzzi (SMR) / P Virik Nilsen (NOR) + 1 lap
8. 90 Welmax - K Selmer (NOR) / J Tandberg (NOR) + 1 lap
9. 91 Relekta - U Isik (TUR) / C Zaborowski (NOR) + 1 lap
10. 18 MITI - N Giorgi (ITA) / T Polli (ITA) + 3 laps
UIM CLASS 1 WORLD POWERBOAT CHAMPIONSHIP - after race 2
1. 3 Victory Team - 40pts
2. 96 Spirit of Qatar - 30pts
3= 10 Fendi Racing - 19pts
3= 95 Spirit of Qatar - 19pts
5. 5 Team Abu Dhabi - 18pts
6. 74 Poliform - 10pts
7. 50 Parsonage Racing - 8pts
8. 18 MITI - 4pts
9. 90 Welmax - 3pts
10. 91 Relekta - 2pts
MIDDLE EAST CHAMPIONSHIP - after race 2
1. 3 Victory Team - 40pts
2. 96 Spirit of Qatar - 30pts
3= 10 Fendi Racing - 19pts
3= 95 Spirit of Qatar - 19pts
5. 5 Team Abu Dhabi - 18pts
6. 74 Poliform - 10pts
7. 50 Parsonage Racing - 8pts
8. 18 MITI - 4pts
9. 90 Welmax - 3pts
10. 91 Relekta - 2pts

Project: Metamarine TNT48 Montecarlo

Metamarine presents the project of the TNT48 Montecarlo, a further evolution of the recently launched Replica, and racing prototype Corsa model.  The TNT 48 Montecarlo uses the same underwater shape as the Replica with a more agressive looking super structure, notice the large engine air intakes.  Power will also be from bigger engines to the Replica with big twin 940hp Seateak engines being the only choice so far to power this made in Italy powerboat.  As is accepted Metamarine surface drives will be propelling the 48 Montecarlo to top speeds of 82 knots.  The interior of this model seems similar to the 48 Replica with a double berth to fore peak, two vertical sofa lounges, galley, and shower head.  But the rendering do show a more natural whitish with wood inserts interior.

April 14, 2011

Powerboat OGP - 2011 Calendar

Ocean Grand Prix will be the new entity responsible for the Powerboat World Championship endurance series, in both the Evolution and Supersport classes taking over from the provisional UIM promotion as done for the 2010, and 2002 season, and the P1 management from 2003 till 2009.  Ocean Grand Prix has so far listed a provisional calendar for the 2011 season with a five to six grand prix locations possible, and a total of ten to twelve races.  This calendar should be updated later on, with the second Grand Prix in Turkey awaiting confirmation.  Grand Prix five which is a reserve date, and six being the last still need confirmation.  Participants should be of a similar number to those of the 2010 season.  More news to come about this later on as soon as we have the details.  PowerYacht will again follow the season with all its virtue giving the latest news of this series as this is available.
Ocean Grand Prix 2011 Provisional Calender:
1 June 10-12 Valletta Malta
2 July 7-10 Istanbul (tbc) Turkey
3 August 4-7 Den Helder Netherlands
4 September 2-4 Siracusa (tbc) Italy
5 September 16-18 reserve date
6 October 6-9 (tbc)

April 13, 2011

News: Menorquin April 2011

PALMA BOAT SHOW
The 28th edition of the Palma International Boat Show will be the first national nautical meeting where Menorquin will be intensely promoting its innovative new Efficient Line range, the first model, the MY e43, will be available this summer and will be followed by the MY e56 a year later.  Menorquin also shows two models which will be exhibited on the water, the MY c100 and the MY c160, from the Yachts Classic Line, the range has taken on a new name since the repositioning of the classic cruising yachts.  All those who are fond of classic design in motor yachts and of peaceful navigation have their next appointment with Menorquin at the Palma International Boat Show, which will be the stage for presenting some important innovations from the shipyard, between the coming 28th of April and the 8th of May.  Without a doubt the launch of the Menorquin Yachts Efficient Line will have centre stage at the Palma Boat Show, where visitors will be able to discover firsthand the advantages of ecological propulsion and the efficient technology which this range incorporates: a more rational fuel consumption, increased range, a silent navigation mode, and possible near zero emission levels. All you need to enjoy the sea responsibly, in the exclusive Menorquin style, by Slow Yachting, and with the traditional Balearic nautical flavour which is at the heart of this firm.  The Palma Boat Show will be the prelude to the launch of the first model of the range Menorquin Yachts Efficient Line, the MY e43, will also be Menorquin’s first craft to offer the option of incorporating eco-friendly technology; and in which the brand’s innate qualities have been intensified; its superb liveability is even more appreciable, renewed designs with increased space, functionality and ergonomics; and the exceptional luminosity which fills the interiors with warmth.  Menorquin at the Palma International Boat Show; Stand D8, Moorings: 801 and 802, Moll Vell.
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Project: Mustang 32 Sports Cruiser

Mustang presents its relaunch model, which signal the first release to be made under the eye of boat builder Bill Barry-Cotter, owner of Maritimo today, and founder of Riviera in the past.  The Mustang 32 Sports Cruiser will feature a two cabin interior plan which sleep a total of four.  The three-side enclosed hard top presents a big part of the aft cockpit.  Here the entertaining area features a large L-shape lounge that runs along the port side and curves around the transom. A dinette table can convert this lounge into a great sun pad.  The cockpit includes a forward helm on the starboard side with helm and companion seats. A well-equipped galley is opposite on the port side.  Forward, a companionway leads to the accommodation of a master cabin forward with an island double bed and hanging lockers. A second two-bunk cabin is on the starboard side and the bathroom is on the port side.  The new design builds on the great tradition of the Mustang brand.  Standard power is for a single 380hp Mercruiser gas engine aimed to make a very intersting entry level price.

April 12, 2011

New Model: Absolute 43 Fly

Absolute present its second in the new line of flybridge boats with the presentation of the 43 Fly in the fall of 2010.  For the smaller of its two flybridge models, the Absolute Research and Development Lab followed a similar line to that of the bigger 50 on the 43 Fly, and again used the Volvo IPS pods for propulsion.  The Absolute 43 Fly is the ninth yacht out of ten models using the 2005 presented propulsion system from Volvo.  The 43 Fly offers a three double cabins interior with owners room to fore, but a more luxury two cabin version is on the works for the near future.  In the the three cabins version the living is all located on the main deck.  Power is from twin Volvo 370 standard or 435hp optional.  With the optional choice giving a top speed of 34 knots.
Technical Data:
LOA - 13.65 m (44.8ft)
Beam - 4.15 m
Draft - 1.21 m
Displacement - 17000 kg
Fuel Capacity - 1100 l
Water Capacity - 400 l
Accommodation - 6, or 4 berths
Max Persons - 10
Engines - 2 x Volvo IPS500 D6 370hp, IPS600 D6 435hp
Propulsion - Volvo IPS forward looking dual propeller pod drives
Speed - 34 knots max, 28 knots cruise with Volvo 435hp
Project - Absolute Research and Development Lab
Certification - CE B

April 11, 2011

Class 1 - Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2011 Preview

Ten boats will line up off Lulu Island for next week's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, 13-15 April, round 1 of the UIM Class 1 World Powerboat Championship, for what promises to be an intriguing season-opener.
A raft of new technical rulings, a promise of strict enforcement of regulations, new teams and driver line-ups and the return of Spirit of Qatar all add spice to a season where the form book of previous years may have little bearing.
The season-opener sees the Class 1 Championship fielding one of its most competitive fleets in recent years; three Middle East teams take on six from Europe, seven of the ten outfits opting to run V12 power-plants over V8, with four World Champions lining-up in Abu Dhabi.
Reverting to running in the more familiar blue colours of Victory Team, Arif Al Zafeen and Nadir bin Hendi shoulder full responsibility as the Dubai team's sole entry.
The Champions have dominated the last two seasons and set-out in defence of their World, European and Middle East titles looking to add to their 21 career-wins apiece as they start their campaign to try to lift an eleventh world title for the team.
Team Abu Dhabi will be hoping to benefit from home advantage, with Emirati Rashed Al Tayer and American race-ace, John Tomlinson, who won the World and European titles in 1997, looking to kick-start their season with a repeat of last year's win on home waters.
Lining up in Class 1 for the first time in 18 months, Spirit of Qatar fields a two-boat attack; Sheikh Hassan bin Jabor Al-Thani and eight-times World Champion Steve Curtis lead the team's assault as the Qatari outfit bids for its first World crown, and they in turn look for their first win in Class 1 since teaming-up in 2008. Matteo Nicolini, who won the European title alongside Sheikh Hassan in 2005 and grabbed the team's last win in the championship in Dubai in 2008, partners Class 1 rookie, Ali Al Neama. Spirit of Qatar 95 and 96 will both run Skema-Lamborghini V12s.
Norwegian hopes for success hang with Welmax and Relekta - both running Mercury-Class 1 V8s.
Welmax's all-Norwegian partnership of Kolbjorn Selmer and Jorn Tandberg will be aiming for the perfect start to the defence of their Edox Pole Position crown, and intent on taking their first outright race-win together to add to their ten podium finishes and five pole position wins since joining forces in 2009.
A revised driver line-up sees Zabo Racing, who made their championship debut in Norway last season, taking their first podium in Abu Dhabi, bring in Turkish driver Ugur Isik, back racing in Class 1 for the first time in over a decade, to partner race and pole position winner Christian Zaborowski in Relekta.
Of the three all-Italian pairings, two are new team entries but all three are experienced partnerships.
Fendi Racing's Luca Formilli Fendi and Giovanni Carpitella - a double race winner in 2010 - have put their plans to run their new Outerlimits boat-engine package on hold for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and will unveil it in Norway, and run a Michael Peters-designed Victory built hull with Victory V12 engines.
GiorgiOffshore stay with the same boat-engine package and driver line-up that ended 2010, but with Nicola Giorgi, set to start his 75th Grand Prix, behind the wheel and Tomaso Polli taking the throttles in the Victory built, SCAM-Lamborghini powered MITI Tech Power.
DAC Racing's Guido Cappellini and Giampaolo Montavoci maintain their partnership that began in Brazil last year with a podium and ended the year with a podium, running a Michael Peters-designed Tencara powered by Mercury-Class 1 V8s.
Plymouth based Chris Parsonage Racing also run a new driver line-up with Italian Giorgio Manuzzi starting a fifth term in Class 1 alongside his former teammate at Maritimo Racing, Norway's PÃ¥l Virik Nilsen.
The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix gets underway with first practice on Wednesday afternoon. A second practice on Thursday morning is immediately followed by qualifying in the Edox Pole Position with race 1 in the afternoon. A final practice session on Friday morning is followed by race 2.
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Abu Dhabi - UAE
Wednesday, 13 April
12.30 drivers course viewing on Class 1 rib
14.00-16.00 official practice
Thursday, 14 April
09.30-10.00 official practice
10.15-11.30 Edox Pole Position
15.30 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix - race 1
Friday, 15 April
09.30-11.00 official practice
15.30 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix - race 2