May 30, 2012

New Model: Tecnorib Pirelli P-Zero 1400 Cabin

Tecnorib and its Pirelli rib franchise presents the latest and largest of it's nine model range, the P-Zero 1400 Cabin.  A project of renowned Swedish Ocke Mannerflet design for its hull, the 1400 features a twin step narrow high performing hull shape, which with twin petrol units can deliver speeds up to 55 knots.  The 1400 is also available as a full day boat in the Sport version, or the accommodating more over night Cabin.  Inside the 1400 Cabin offers an open plan layout with a forward Vee shaped double berth, bench settee, galley, and separate head.  The exterior deck although much less spacious to the full open sports version offers twin sunbeds and L-shaped settee to the both port and starboard sides, with a central passage way which leads to the center console which has a wet bar and exterior galley to its back.
Technical Data:
LOA - 13.79 m (45.7ft)
Beam - 3.64 m
Displacement - 6.4 t
Fuel Capacity - 880 l
Water Capacity - 200 l
Accommodation - 2 + 2 berths
Max Persons - 12
Engines - 2 x Volvo D6 370hp diesel, Mercruiser 425hp Petrol Gas
Propulsion - Volvo DP, or Mercuriser Bravo Three dual prop stern drives
Speed - 55 knots max with Mercruiser 425hp petrol, 45 knots with Volvo 370hp
Project - OMD Ocke Mannerfelt Design Sweden
Hull Shade - two step deep Vee

May 29, 2012

Project: Breedendam MTB Four Zero

Breedendam yachts from Holland is known for its traditional looking sloops.  Now the Dutch builder has decided to upgrade its MTB runabout range which so far features a 30 and 33 models, with the Four Zero project designed by famous architect Guido de Groot, and Flamme.  The MTB Four Zero will be an open sport cruiser with classic looks, having characteristics also coming from the much appreciated World War Two torpedo boats; see pointed bow and wide beam.  The interior of the MTB Four Zero will sleep four thanks to forward owners room, L-shaped convertible sofa, and a galley.  Power will be from twin Volvo 435hp with IPS pod drives, and a top speed estimate of 37 knots.   

May 28, 2012

INBUILD ~ Galeon 430 HTC Part 3 of 5

Galeon 430 HTC continues its construction journey to completion.  In the first two chapters of this journey of the 430 HTC we showed the model into its moulding phase. As you can see in this latest picture, the 430 HTC starts looking more as a completed boat, even more so in this photo, see side safety railing installed.   We can say that the outer main shell of the 430 HTC is done, now is just to finish the job to its perfection which a high standard sport cruiser has to have, and install the pieces which make the boat.  A long journey especially in hull one, when the things start coming more together in reference to the design ideas showed on plans. An interesting detail of the 430 HTC which also comes from bigger Galeon, or yachts is the indifference it shows between the connection of the lower and upper structure in the aft part.  The Galeon 430 HTC actually looks as to be made all in one piece from aft thanks to seamless moulding between the structures, which then develops to a stainless steel rub rail.  

May 27, 2012

Maritimo New Web Site

Down under Australia second production power boat builder Maritimo, presents its new virtual World wide web show room.  Maritimo was founded by Bill Barry-Cotter in 2003, a man who has a forty years plus boat building experience and who was also behind the foundation of the other big Australia production boat builder; i.e. Riviera.  Maritimo currently builds eight models, in a three range series; Motoryachts, Convertibles, and Cabriolets.  The range starts up with the 440 Convertible, and extends to the M73 Motoryacht. Maritimo has also two other models of the Sport Yachts range which are actually re-labeled Mustang models for the US market.  Maritimo acquired Mustang in 2010, and today the brand features two models, plus one in project stages.  Maritimo's new web-site takes you around with the following buttons; Home, Oceans Apart, Models, Dealer Locator, Contact Us, Enquiry, and News and Events.
Production History:
60 Flybridge 2004-
52 2005- (72)
48 2006- (108)
C60 Sports Cabriolet 2007-
A60 Aegean Flybridge 2008-
C55 Sports Cabriolet 2008-
A55 Aegean Flybridge 2009-
C50 Sports Cabriolet 2009-11
56 Cruising Motor Yacht 2009-11
A60 Aegean Enclosed 2009-
73 Cruising Motoryacht 2009-
A50 Aegean Enclosed 2009-10
A50 Aegean Flybridge 2009-10
C47 Sports Cabriolet 2010-
470 Offshore Convertible 2010-12
440 Offshore Convertible 2010-12
M53 Cruising Motoryacht 2010-15
C53 Sports Cabriolet 2011-
M48 Cruising Motoryacht Series II 2011-
A53 Aegean Flybridge 2011-
M58 2012-15
M45 2013-
M50 2013-15
S50 2013-15 *S48 project
S43 2014-
S58 2014-
M65 2014-
M70 2015-
M54 Flybridge Motor Yacht 2016-21
M51 2016-
S51 2016-
M64 2016-
M61 2016-
S70 2018-
M59 2018-
X60 2018-
X54 2019- *X50 project
S55 2021-
M55 2021-
M600 Offshore 2022-
S600 Flybridge 2022-
M60 Flybridge 2023-
S75 Sedan Motor Yacht 2023-
M75 Flybridge Motor Yacht 2023-

May 26, 2012

New Model: Benetti Class 132 Classic Supreme

The technical launch of the first Benetti 132 Classic Supreme was held on Friday, May 4th at the shipyard site in sea side town Viareggio, the new location deputed to the construction of the six composite models of the Class line, from 93 to 145 feet.  Following the customary preliminary steps, the yacht was launched into the water, a ceremony witnessed by technical personnel, workers, and all Benetti staff who oversaw outfitting and construction over the past months.  A mark of design continuity today lasting over a couple of decades, follows the new gem of Benetti's Italian style, and springs from a project with exteriors designed by Stefano Righini and interiors by Francois Zuretti who, for this first boat and following the owner’s indications to draw inspiration from a particularly contemporary style, creates a sober, elegant interplay between the oak natural shade, the warm wenge, and diamond pattern leathers and hide.  The outfitting includes the most modern navigation systems developed by the shipyard: from the innovative integrated wheelhouse to the exclusive BEST technology platform; Benetti Exclusive Sea Technology integrating all onboard electronics and systems.  The new 132 Classic Supreme, among the different design solutions, offers also a gym-area on the upper deck, carving out an exclusive space for the Owner and his guests to further relax.  The 132 Classic Supreme is not just a new model to complete the Benetti Class range; it is also the first model built and outfitted in the Lucca Dockyard, the company’s new 4200 meters squared plus facility. Located adjacent to the historic site in Via Coppino, this facility can simultaneously handle production of three megayachts of up to 140 feet, thus effectively doubling the current production capacity and concentrating production of the entire line in Viareggio.  Power for the new Benetti Class 132 Classic Supreme is twin MTU 1450hp which give a 15 knots, 14 cruise, and a 12 knots long range speed delivering a 3500 nautical miles range. 
Technical Data:
LOA - 40.2 m (132ft)
Beam - 8.28 m
Draft - 2.30 m
Displacement - 270 t full load
Fuel Capacity - 42800 l
Water Capacity - 7200 l
Accommodation - 10 guests in 5 cabins, 7 crew in 4 cabins
Engines - 2 x MTU 12V 2000M72 1450hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 15 knots max, 14 knots cruise, 12 knots economic
Range - 3500 nm at 12 knots
Construction - hand laid fiberglass
Project - Stefano Righini exterior, Francois Zuretti interior
Certification - RINA Class, Hull Mach Y, LY2 Compliance option

May 25, 2012

Project: Carver 36 Mariner

Carver yachts has always been into making these hybrid looking sport bridge cruiser which makes maximum use of beam inside in a wide body feature, and the 36 Mariner keeps this heritage coming. Do you remember the nineties Santego series?  The 36 Mariner features a clever single level living main deck inside offering a relaxing L-shaped sofa, dining table, and galley.  Below to fore is a roomy owners double with en-suite head facilities.  Another nice feature of the 36 Mariner which comes from larger boats is also the forward settee located on the fore deck, something not seen much in modern cruisers of this size.  The aft deck of the 36 Mariner is left free, but the sun deck area where the helm is located features three bench settees, with a table in the middle.  Power is from four choices from Crusader, Yanmar, and Volvo from 200 up to 375hp in petrol gasoline or diesel power.  The twin Yanmar 315hp is the diesel option.

May 24, 2012

Mew Model: Clipper 50 Hudson Bay

A new challenge for down under Clipper motor yachts, who with the Hudson Bay series presents a mix up of traditional looking modern function down East lobster boat inspired yacht.  The Hudson Bay series is so far offered in two models; the 54 first project presented currently under development, and the 50 number one launch of the series taking to the water past March.  A different product from the more explorer Cordoba series offered by Clipper, although the same hull type of semi displacement design is offered in the Hudson Bay series.  But with a faster speed. The 50 Hudson Bay is first of all a very functional yacht with two layout choices available to the buyer, from the standard three cabins with owners stateroom to fore, or a two suites format which moves the master to midships.  Another interesting feature is also the choice of the helm station located to starboard, or central in the optional layout.  To like in the 50 Hudson Bay, is the galley located astern of the main deck saloon which thanks to the pivoting window of the patio door, becomes also part of the aft deck.  Power is from twin standard Yanmar 440 or optional 480hp which give a 26 knots max, 16 cruise, and a long range 8 knots economic run.  
Technical Data:
LOA - 16.02 m (52.5ft)
Beam - 4.69 m
Draft - 1.1 m
Displacement - 19 t
Fuel Capacity - 1892 l
Water Capacity - 567 l
Accommodation - 6 berths in 3 cabins, 4 berths in 2 cabins
Engines - 2 x Yanmar 440hp, 480hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 26 knots max, 16 cruise, 8 economic
Hull Type - semi displacement
Construction - Hand laid molded fiberglass with solid keel, and chines

May 23, 2012

Improve-it = Fiart 33 Seawalker

Fiart clients ask, and the South Italian boat builder responds.  This is in synthesis how the press release for the new central hard top option on the 33 Seawalker was introduced on the official Fiart web site.  The 33 Seawalker introduced in the 2011 fall has a size which puts in the tax free small dimension Italian legislation. But the Seawalker is a twin engine diesel or petrol gas, and has also an interior which sleeps four in a two-plus-two cabin arrangement.  In this we see Fiart follow other Italian builders in the hybrid cross over center console sport cruiser which seems to have a growing interest in Italy and Southern Europe especially in the thirty to forty feet size.

May 22, 2012

New Model: Hinckley T48 Talaria FB

Hinckley released the other version of the T48 Talaria FB for flybridge just a short time after the hard top Motor Yacht first launched of this completely new very much expected model.  This new FB version builds on all identical features of the hard top Motor Yacht, with the added bonus of a second helm and an outdoor relaxing area on the flybridge.  The fly is reached with a staircase from the aft deck to starboard side, and features an L-shaped settee resting on the left, and a two seat helm station opposite.  Inside same features as the MY version are to be found on the T48 Talaria FB with a two cabins layout plus galley located below decks, and a lounging saloon on the main deck divided from the aft cockpit by the open or closed patio door. Power is from twin Cummins 715hp which give a max speed of 33 knots, and 26 knots cruise.  This being 2 knots less to the T48 Motor Yacht hard top version.
Technical Data:
LOA - 15.6 m (51,6ft)
Waterline Length - 13.6 m
Beam - 4.69 m
Draft - 0.78 m
Displacement - 17349 kg
Fuel Capacity - 2649 l
Water Capacity - 567 l
Accommodation - 4 berths in cabins
Engines - 2 x Cummins QSM11 715hp
Propulsion - Hamilton HJ634 jet drives
Speed - 33 knots max, 26 knots cruise
Hull Type - modified Vee with 19 degrees deadrise aft
Construction - Dual Guard Scrimp, Kevlar Carbon E-glass composite hull with Vinilester resin. E-glass deck,

May 21, 2012

Project: C.Boat 18.70 mtr One

C.Boat is a Sicily island located Italian builder on the outskirts of the city Palermo, which started its venture a few years go with a concept mixing Italian flare, semi displacement hull shapes, and a steel construction.  The initial venture of C.Boat was so far above the 24 meters plus Super Yacht size, but now the builder presents an entry level project of just above eighteen meters in length, seventeen in waterline, six in beam dimensions called One.  Again the design as all the range is by architect Mortola and the new small One C.Boat will keep similar characteristics for a Mediterranean yacht of its larger sister with a stylish very elegant line complementing the customisable interior.  The standard plan of the 18.70 meter One is for a three double cabins layout, though fair to say customization is not an option, but part of the process when a new C.Boat is in build.