November 25, 2019

New Model: Fairline F//Line 33

In recent years each new Fairline model seems to bring a divided opinion by the brand fans, and the new F//Line 33 fell deeply in this category, and took it to the next level for the reasoning it has been a long time if ever, that the British boat builder offered something like it.  I have been following Fairline for various decades now and the last sport model I remember was the 26 Sportfury in the mid to late eighties, which shared hull with the Sunfury but had no second midships cabin and outside looks which teased Sunseeker.  Divided opinions about the F//Line 33 are from claims it is a gift to boating to those saying that Fairline does not know what an entry level cruiser is, and reminding to everyone what the previous models and successes in the past of the British brand as the Targa 34 and 38 offered in a similar size.  The Fairline F//Line 33 more then a look in itself is a reply to Princess R35, costing less but still offering some things of its own.  Looking outside the F//Line 33 looks less sophisticated, but looking deeper it does bring a sophistication of her own thanks to the ingenuity and style of Italian designer Alberto Mancini.  Inside the F//Line 33 also offers more to the R35 thanks to a two plus two layout with a V-berth dinette converting to a double berth forward, and a midships cabin sleeping two, with a shower head in between.  The F//Line 33 also features a nice deep Vee shape which according to first reviews handles really well in choppy seas.  The big disappointment of the F//Line 33 seems to be the CE C category which considering the F//Line 33 has a range of 200 nautical miles at cruise is really disappointing, and from here I hope Fairline rectifies it to a CE B today before tomorrow. 
Technical Data:
LOA - 9.99 m (32.9ft)
Beam - 3.5 m
Draft - 0.87 m
Displacement - 6029 kg light
Fuel Capacity - 680 l
Water Capacity - 220 l
Max Persons - 8
Accommodation - 2 plus 2 berths
Engines - 2 x Volvo V6 240hp, V8 430hp petrol gas, D3 220hp diesel
Propulsion - Volvo dual propeller stern drive
Speed - 33 knots max with Volvo 240 or diesel 220hp, 45 knots max with 430hp engines
Range - 200 nm at cruise
Construction - resin infused hull and deck with cored PVC deck
Project - Alberto Mancini exterior, Fairline design, JandJ hull shape
Certification - CE C 

November 23, 2019

Project: Ferretti Custom Line Navetta 30

During the fall boat shows of 2019 Ferretti Group unveiled the project for a new Custom Line Navetta 30 model, set to launch in mid 2020.  After designing two Ferretti Yachts models, the 670 and 720 the new Navetta 30 will be the first Custom Line to feature design from Filippo Salvetti, who presents a semi displacement three deck super yacht with distinctive features of modern style, with a classic conservative line.  Short of 29 meters of over-all a positive feature will be its waterline of less to 24 meters, which will allow for the Navetta 30 to be captained by a standard yacht masters licence in many legislations. The Ferretti Custom Line Navetta 30 will feature a five double cabins interior with owners stateroom on the main deck forward, while crew accommodation is for six in three cabins.  The Custom Line Navetta 30 is to be powered by twin Man 800hp engines which will allow for a max speed up to fourteen knots and a cruise of 13 knots.

November 22, 2019

New Model: Sunreef Power 80

Sunreef present the new 80 Power a universal multi-hull yacht for long cruises in ultimate comfort. Unlike the previous Power range build of aluminium this new 80 Power is composite build, a change in construction Sunreef started to show with the Supreme range some years ago. Taking luxury and seaworthiness to a new dimension, this dynamic and elegant craft enters the Sunreef Yachts range, redefining the authentic power catamaran design. The yacht’s dynamic hull and superstructure stretch the living spaces to the extreme, offering infinite options for a bespoke layout and decor.  With a bold, contemporary hull styling, the 80 Sunreef Power incorporates classic stainless steel port-lights, teak sole decks, high bulwarks and subtle ambiance lighting. Her massive garage combined with an aft platform allows the 80 Sunreef Power to take numerous water toys and jet-ski anywhere she goes. Easily accessed from the saloon, the yacht’s full-beam bow terrace is a vast, soothing retreat with amazing amounts of space for sunning and lounging. The 80 Sunreef Power’s immense flybridge offers enough breadth to house a spa pool, a wet bar and generous seating all around.  One of the most spectacular features on board the 80 Sunreef Power is the master suite which can be set up in the bow section of the main deck. With a double bed facing the bow terrace, a bathroom with a walk-in shower, dressing and desk, the suite is bathed in sun from the skylight glazing. The same space can also be used to install a large lounge with ample seating and access to the foredeck.  The main saloon opens wide onto the ample aft cockpit to combine the yacht’s interior dining space with the outdoor relaxation areas, where more seating is available along with a wet bar. The fully custom saloon can also accommodate for a large galley, depending on the layout selected and houses an elevated interior navigation station.  The immense volumes in the hulls of the 80 Sunreef Power give plenty of room to tailor every unit’s layout to the most specific requirements. The crew quarters along with the galley and crew mess can be accessed directly from the aft cockpit for more privacy on board. Multiple layout configurations six for the lower deck, and six for the main deck are available to set up luxurious guest cabins for a supreme level of comfort on board.  The Sunreef Power 80 is also available with various engine options from twin 575hp up 1200hp set ups, and even fuel capacity has a standard twin 5000 liters capacity and can be upgraded to a double 8000 liters. 
Technical Data:
LOA - 23.95 m (78.6ft)
Beam - 12 m
Draft - 1.7 m
Fuel Capacity - 2 x 5000 l standard, optional 2 x 8000 l
Water Capacity - 1600 l
Accommodation - twelve guests in six cabins
Engines - 2 x Volvo 575hp, up to 2 x 1200hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Construction - composite fiberglass
Project - Sunreef
Certification - CE A

November 21, 2019

Improve-it = Maritimo M51

In the Sydney boat show 2019 Maritimo presented the One custom project based on current models of the range but specified and tailor modified to specific clients requests.  This Maritimo M51 Flybridge Motoryacht part of the One project was conceptualized by a client with the specific need to expand the master stateroom in lieu of the third starboard guest cabin. The custom design sees the master ensuite relocate to starboard with a custom designed ensuite molding and enlarged day lounge and wardrobe.  This level of customization to the standard specification sees modifications to existing interior moldings with no effect to exterior specification, hydro-statics and weight study. This lesser degree of modification, which transfers a standard build to the new custom division, forms the bulk of enquiry that Maritimo One undertakes. The degree of customization has far more scope for those desiring that a Maritimo motor yacht, suits what one needs and wants.  The Maritimo M51 is standard powered by twin Volvo 670hp with line shaft propulsion, and has in 2019 also been updated with new glazing for the hull sides.

November 20, 2019

New Model: Nimbus Weekender W9

Nimbus 9 model series gets presented with the Weekender W9 Swiss knife style performance sport cruiser / day boat / maxi tender.  The Nimbus Weekender W9 is a lot of things, but most of all as the name says she is a weekender sport cruiser with an accommodation for two, plus separate shower head in a forward cabin.  Options in the Weekender W9 are important from a fully open set up with bimini, to a T-top style hard top.  Nimbus Weekender W9 is available with outboard propulsion or single inboard stern drive, from a single Mercury 250hp outboard, up to a Volvo 350hp inboard stern drive a Mercury with the same set up.  There is also a single diesel option from Mercury with a 270hp engine.  
Technical Data:
LOA - 9.35 m (30.6ft)
Beam - 2.95 m
Displacement - 2800 kg dry and with 350hp outboard engine
Fuel Capacity - 300 l
Water Capacity - 80 l
Max Persons - 8
Accommodation - two berths
Engine - 1 x Volvo V8 300hp, V8 350hp, Mercury Diesel 3.0L V6 270hp
Propulsion - Volvo or Mercury Bravo3 dual propeller stern drive
Speed - 40 knots max, 35 knots cruise with large 350hp engine
Project - Joacim Gustavsson Nimbus Design 
Certification - CE C8

November 19, 2019

Project: Bayliss 72

Bayliss present its newest and latest project, a 72 which began construction on July fourth 2019. This fully custom sportfish yacht is to be be stabilized by dual Seakeepers forward and aft, and will receive the new Furuno omnidirectional sonar as well as Bayliss propriety freshwater cooling system for all mechanical components. The interior layout will consist of four staterooms and three-and-a-half heads. As with other Bayliss builds, a custom tackle closet, pantry and day head will add functionality for an owner who is prepared to travel far and fish hard.  The Bayliss 72 is to be powered by twin Cats 1950hp engines.

November 18, 2019

New Model: Rio Sport Coupe 44

Rio present the new Sport Coupe 44, a sport cruiser built on the strength and experience of its successful predecessor the Colorado 44 but completely revolutionized in size, aesthetics and layout. The new Rio 44 Sport Coupe is over fourteen meters long and can be described as a hard-top, performing sport cruiser.  The 44 Sport Coupe  flat aft main deck exterior space of approximately eight square meters. The interior part of the main deck features a J-shaped sofa, enclosed galley opposite, and helm station.  This area transforms also to  fully open thanks to the patio door which encloses to the right, and the sliding roof.  The spacious bathing platform is spacious and can be ordered with an optional hydraulic tender lift.  Inside the 44 Sport Coupe offers six berths in three cabins, with a full beam owners stateroom, forward guest double berth cabin, and third cabin with twin bunk berths to starboard.  There is also an L-shaped galley to port side in between the cabins. Rio also advice that the central area of the lower deck which concerns the galley and the third cabin can be customized as clients would like, with most changes replacing the third cabin with an office or a laundry room, but one can also opt to leave the third cabin and replace the main galley below.  The Rio Sport Coupe 44 is powered by twin Cummins 480hp with line shaft propulsion or Volvo 435hp with IPS dual propeller forward looking pod drives.
Technical Data:
LOA - 14.11 m (46.2ft)
Beam - 4.05 m
Displacement - 12500 kg
Fuel Capacity - 1350 l
Water Capacity - 350 l
Max Persons - 12
Accommodation - six guests in three cabins
Engines - 2 x Cummins QSB 6.7 480hp, Volvo D6 435hp
Propulsion - line shaft with Cummins, Volvo forward looking IPS pod drives with Volvo
Project - Marino Alfani
Certification - CE B

November 17, 2019

Apreamare New Web Site

Apreamare builder of the Gozzo traditional Italian fishing boat transformed cruiser and yacht, presents its new virtual World wide web showroom. Apreamare was officially founded in 1983 by Cataldo Aprea. But the Aprea family started building boats back in 1849 when Giovanni Aprea from Sorrento, Naples starts wooden building rowing and sailing boats production for the dedicated fisherman of the area. The Aprea family lineage continues after World War II, and the shipyard starts to experiment by fitting car engines on the small Italian Gozzo fishing boat, and here come the first commissions for boats dedicated for pleasure. Cataldo who is a fifth generation Aprea joined the boat building family in 1973, to which ten years later he leaves the family company, and taking at heart what he learnt from his father founds Apreamare. The first model from Cataldo's Aprea is the 7 Smeraldo launched in 1987 during the Naples boat show. A year later to this Salvatore Pollio a builder from the area joins Cataldo and here starts the Apreamare expansion which takes another high when the 9 Smeraldo the first planning Gozzo is launched. In 2000 Aprea becomes a joint stock company, and a year later to this the company joins the Ferretti Group. In 2010 Pollio and Aprea buy back the family brand which also includes the production facility in Torre Annunziata, Naples which started being built in 2002. In 2015 Apreamare makes group again and enters in the Cose Belle d'Italia franchise.  Today Apreamare offers eleven models; eight in the Apreamare traditional gozzo inspired range, and three from the Maestro series. Current entry level for Apreamare is the 32 Open, while flagship is the 82 Maestro, and the newest model is the 35 still in project stages and set to launch in 2020.  The new Apreamare website takes you around with the following buttons; Home, Company, Boat Range, Network, News, Owner's Club, Contacts, Privacy Policy, Dealers Area, and Language Version. Apreamare has also its Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram social media pages with link buttons for these on the top left of the page. 
Production History;
Smeraldo 7 1987-92
Smeraldo 9 1988-2000
Smeraldo 8 Cabinato/Semi-Cabinato 1992-99
7.50 Cabinato/Semi-Cabinato/Open 1999-2005
Apreamare 12 Cabinato/Semi-Cabinato 1999-2009 (237)
11 Cabinato/Semi-Cabinato 2000-2005
10 Cabinato/Semi-Cabinato 2001-2006
11 Don Giovanni 2001-05 (20+-)
16 2002-2004 
145 2003-2006
45 Comfort 2004-10
54 2004-09
65 Maestro 2005-10
28 Cabinato/Semi-Cabinato 2005-15
48 2006-20
38 Open 2006-09
Maestro 51 2006-12
38 Comfort 2006-17
32 Comfort 2007-15
64 2007-15
32 Open 2008-19
82 Maestro 2008-
64 Fly 2008-15
44 2008-18
66 Maestro 2011-19
45 Smeraldo 2011-19
56 Maestro 2011-19
Gozzo 11m 2017-19
Gozzo 35 2020-
Gozzo 45 2022-
Gozzo 35 Speedster 2023-

November 16, 2019

New Model: Admiral 65m GC Force

Admiral has in Summer 2019 launched a new 65 meter super yacht.  Named m/y Life Saga this new Admiral 65 meter presents itself with a classic line but with touches of originality represented by the large central glazing that connects the main to the upper deck.  This feature together with the large vertical windows from the master cabin and the Vip cabin on the upper deck offer the feeling of touching the sea at all times.  On the Admiral 65 meter the Sundeck has generous spaces, ample sun pads and a bar area connected to one of the two swimming pools.  The beach area is large and equipped with all comforts, from the sauna to the gym, but with the plus of two beach side platforms. The Interiors are the result of a single key word: Relax.  A small palette of materials and finishes have been used in order to keep a continuity throughout the super yacht that allows guests to flow uninterrupted from space to space.  The leather coupled with natural oak, walnut and teak finishes are the perfect combination for a relaxed nature on board.   This new Admiral 65 meter is powered by twin Cat 1600hp engines and reaches a max speed of sixteen knots.
Technical Data:
LOA - 65 m (213ft)
Beam - 10.6 m
Draft - 2.9 m
Displacement - 1250 t
Fuel Capacity - 120000 l
Accommodation - twelve guests in six cabins, seventeen crew in nine cabins
Engines - 2 x Cats 3512C 1600hp
Propulsion - line shaft with fixed pitch propellers
Speed - 16 knots 14 knots cruise
Hull Shape - displacement
Construction - steel hull, aluminium super structure
Project - GMC exterior, Mark Berryman interior, The Italian Seagroup naval architecture

November 15, 2019

Project: Sunseeker 133 Yacht

During the Cannes boat show Sunseeker announced the exciting new 133 Yacht project.  This radical super yacht has been designed with a dramatic new round-bilge semi-displacement hull form, paving the way for a completely new design philosophy for the next generation of Sunseeker yachts. The new 133 Yacht, part of the new Superyacht series, is the first-ever Sunseeker with a vertical bow and with a beam of nine meters, and contains 27 percent more interior volume than its sistership, the 131 Yacht. Remarkably, she offers just 15% less volume than the previous flagship 155 Yacht and with a gross tonnage of 448 GT, she is to be powered by twin MTU 2636hp for a maximum top speed of 24kts or efficient displacement cruising over distances of as much as 3,500nm.  MTU’s Hybrid system can now also be specified for the first time with their smaller 12V engines to deliver a multitude of scenarios from improving range still further to allowing zero emissions whilst cruising or anchoring.  The new 133 Yacht is part of a major new product development plan announced by Sunseeker’s CEO, Andrea Frabetti and she will be ready to launch in 2021. Sunseeker has designed the 133 Yacht with discerning clientele in mind. It understands that customers are spending more time on board, both at sea and at anchor, with increased comfort and the quality of life on board of supreme importance. The new 133 Yacht will benefit from reduced noise, more usable space and the latest technology including SCR systems, future-proofing against upcoming changes to emission regulations.  Another fantastic feature of the 133 Yacht is the configuration of the upper ‘Sky Lounge’ deck. Owners can access the foredeck via two parallel side stairwells or through the upper deck itself allowing seamless access and less movement through the interior of the yacht.  The fresh design direction for this new model goes beyond her dramatic new exterior lines. There is flexibility in how the ‘Beach Club’ and tender arrangements can be configured. The first option is to have a traditional garage with ample stowage for PWC’s, toys and equipment or alternatively, owners can choose to have a dedicated full beam, spacious Beach Club at the stern whilst a Williams 460 SportJet tender sits within the foredeck spa pool, launched via its adjacent crane. In this scenario, owners may wish to tow a larger tender, such as Sunseeker’s own high performance Hawk 38.  The aft deck entertainment area is fully integrated into the overall design, merging seamlessly with the vast saloon due to its fully-flush floor. In addition, the transition between the two spaces is replicated overhead thanks to the linear detail of the ceiling panels. A central bar unit sits just aft of the saloon, fully opened to the outdoors via invisible bi-fold doors on either side and an electrically lowering central glass panel. Entertaining in style across such considerable interior and exterior decks just got a lot more interesting.  Creating an important first impression, guests are welcomed on board via double doors amidships leading to a spacious starboard lobby. Within is a feature staircase across all floors allowing access to the main saloon and dining areas aft and master and guest cabins forward. On the port side, the side deck and side door on both main decks can be used exclusively for crew, thereby aiding the privacy of owner and guests.  The interiors, designed by long-term partner Design Unlimited are understandably opulent but the first impression is one of light, space, detail, technology and infinite mood choice via subtle lighting integration.  This is a yacht that owners and guests will want to spend extended time on board whether that be inside in immense luxury or the numerous entertaining spaces outdoors from the foredeck, ‘Sky Lounge’, aft deck or impressive ‘Beach Club’ with direct water access.