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New Nordhavn 120 Yacht AURORA featuring DuraShield SuperYacht Glass

April 19, 2013

Featuring DuraShield SuperYacht Glass, the first Nordhavn 120 yacht Aurora, the new flagship series for Pacific Asian Enterprises, was technically launched earlier this week. At the moment undergoing tank testing, the beautiful explorer yacht Aurora is one step closer to her delivery, scheduled for early July 2013.

First Nordhavn 120 Yacht Aurora with DuraShield SuperYacht Glass

First Nordhavn 120 Yacht Aurora with DuraShield SuperYacht Glass

ABS classed, the Nordhavn 120 superyacht Aurora is a composite yacht with a length of 36.75m. Design was by the in-house team with the ability to entirely customize. Per wishes of the owner, the first hull includes an enclosed sundeck and the interior is designed by Destry Darr.

The Nordhavn 120 yacht Aurora will be delivered in early July. Subsequently, she will embark on a maiden voyage from China to Vancouver in Canada.

Boat Asia 2013 to open today with spectacular array of luxury yachts on display

April 18, 2013

TMX Show productions is thrilled to announce a spectacular array of luxury yachts, showcasing the best that the leisure marine industry has to offer at Boat Asia 2013. The event will open at Keppel Bay Marina in Singapore today, and will last until 21 April, 2013.

Horizon EP115 expedition yacht Tango 5 to be displayed at Boat Asia 2013

Horizon EP115 expedition yacht Tango 5 to be displayed at Boat Asia 2013

Over 30 yachts from 6m to 50m will form the centrepiece of the boat show, exhibited both on and off the water. This year, participating brands include Bavaria, Beneteau, Carver, Cabo, Fairline, Grady White, Grand Banks, Horizon, Lago, Odyssey, Princess, Prosail, Raymarine, Riviera, Silvertrone, Stealth, Zar and others. Marine infrastructure is once again well represented and supporting marinas of Boat Asia 2013 include Marina at Keppel Bay, Changi Sailing Club, Raffles Marina, RSYC, Yacht Haven and Nansha Marina.

Superyacht ‘Tango 5’, the latest Horizon EP115 from the EP Series, Horizon’s much-praised long-range expedition series of ocean-going vessels will make its maiden appearance at Boat Asia 2013. Commissioned by a Singapore-based client, the yacht was designed with ocean adventure in mind with five state rooms, an extended cockpit for fishing and a customised dive area.

New to Boat Asia, Reel Torque Yachts will be presenting the impressive Cabo 52, flagship of Cabo’s Express fleet of sleek flybridge sports fishing yachts. Adventurous visitors with a hankering for big game fishing will enjoy viewing her large, beamy lines, huge fishing cockpit and full customised options.

This year, the Boat Asia will also feature a brand new hosted program for high net worth visitors from China and Indonesia. There will also be a Gala event for the cream of Asia’s boating high society and the leisure industry.

An impressive line up of charter yachts ranging from power boats to sailing boats and catamarans with full crewing and catering services will be presented by established charter specialists. Meanwhile the engineering and supply side of the boating industry is represented by leading brands such as Aquila-Nova, MAN Diesel, Maggie Catene and YMC Marine amongst others.

Held at the award-winning Marina at Keppel Bay for the sixth consecutive year, the premium waterfront precinct of Keppel Bay provides a smooth launch pad to the leading boat show in this region. Situated on Singapore’s only private island, Marina at Keppel Bay provides the ideal setting for participating international lifestyle brands and activities. Sailing enthusiasts will be pleased to know that the Royal Yachting Associated (UK)-accredited Keppel Bay Sailing Academy (KBSA) will also be participating in the boat show. KBSA is the only RYA-accredited sailing academy in Singapore offering customisable private and corporate charters, as well as team building and team bonding programmes.

As always, Boat Asia redefines luxury not only on the water but on land too, with its lifestyle exhibitors and sponsors. This year, Boat Asia has put together one of the most impressive set of lifestyle brands ever seen in a boating setting. Corum is the Official Timepiece with classic nautical chronometers on display. “Priceless” moments can be savoured with MasterCard, who host Boat Asia’s VIP Island Suite and will be tantalizing members’ palates with a world-class gastronomic spread from Gaggenau in conjunction with renowned star chef Ryan Clift, culinary impressario from Singapore’s renowned, award-winning Tippling Club.

McLaren Automotive is this year’s Presenting Sponsor of Boat Asia. Land Rover, meanwhile, makes an appearance as Official Car of the boat show. For those prefering to take things at a slower pace there is the Mumm Champagne Floating Bar, another new attraction this year, as well as waterfront fashion shows by Sophie Martine of Paris. Those wishing to capture their precious Boat Asia moments for posterity should watch out for premium camera manufacturer Leica as well as luxury mobile phone maker Vertu. Paul and Shark returns as Official Yachting Wear sponsor.

Officially launched at the Cannes Boat Show in September last year, Boat Asia 2013 has grown and played a central role in developing the boating industry in Singapore and the region, with a firm commitment to promoting the business of yacht dealers and their brands, as well as marinas. Exhibitors at Boat Asia 2012, which last year attracted a crowd of 12,000 visitors and over 100 exhibits from the Asia-Pacific, Europe, US, Middle East, and China, routinely transact business worth in the tens of millions of dollars.

Regardless of one’s taste or pleasure in yachts, whether he is a long time boating afficionado or a new enthusiast exploring new water sports hobbies, there’s something for everyone this year at Boat Asia 2013.

China (Shanghai) International Boat Show 2013 closed its doors on April 14

April 17, 2013

This year’s 18th edition of China (Shanghai) International Boat Show closed its doors on April 14, 2013. It will take some time for the dust to settle and for organizers, exhibitors as well as visitors alike to decide whether the event was a success or otherwise.

China (Shanghai) International Boat Show

China (Shanghai) International Boat Show

As far as visitor numbers are concerned it should come as no surprise if, pre-show, numbers were expected to be down on last year with two primary reasons to expect this drop but the pundits who thought this would be the case were clearly wrong.

By a peculiar coincidence the Shanghai Formula One Grand Prix fell on the same weekend this year and with a bright sunny day on both the Saturday and Sunday, long queues could be seen on the highways heading to the circuit so a natural source of visitors for both events was split between the two.

Secondly and with a deeper seated impact in visitors to Shanghai in general is the current worry of Bird Flu, particularly in the part of the country that has Shanghai at its heart.

However, in spite of the competition and the health concerns, both of which took visitor numbers away, CIBS 2013 saw an increase of 10% in visitor numbers to just under thirty five thousand, 34,822 from 51 countries to be precise visiting around 500 exhibitors.

It would also appear from exit surveys that more visitors were better prepared prior to coming to the show indicating more serious visitors rather than just people lost for something to do. So once again the China (Shanghai) International Boat Show matched or exceeded the growth rates being experienced by the country as a whole, healthy in anyone’s calculation.

Too early yet for a correlation of business transacted, feedback from exhibitors ranged from that of those finding it interesting what was happening here in China through to some dealers not just finding interest in one boat but in cases fleets of boats with particular interest in smaller boats perhaps signaling a market shifting towards not just the very rich to the middle classes who are also being tempted to get on the water.

A wealthy city with (clearly) thousands of interested citizens, more exhibitors by far than any other show in Asia increasing the opportunities for potential owners to compare, a vast covered airy exhibiting space – why would you want to go anywhere else?

‘Sailing for Kids’ Charity Regatta supported by China (Shanghai) International Boat Show
The Charity Regatta hosted competing 23 boats on the water, there were 3 races sailed and the 1,200 dictionaries that will shortly be in the hands of the less fortunate kids in rural valleys in China. Actually that’s not really true – the sailors had fun, the organisers felt good by helping those less fortunate then themselves but the difference to those children who will receive those dictionaries is almost incalculable.

If just one ends up in a life position they might not have otherwise achieved due to the increased learning opportunities then it was worth not just the efforts of the day but 10 times that or more.

The 5th China (Shanghai) International Boat Show Charity Regatta was held on Dianshan Lake at the Shanghai Yacht Club & Resort (SYC&R) with Shanghai Boat & Yacht Club (SBYC) providing rescue cover.

Conditions could not have been better for either the sailors or the gathered spectators with 8-10 knots of breeze and clear sunny blue skies leading to exciting sailing. Too exciting for one or two teams who ended up with a short swim but SBYC’s rescue cover was on hand to make sure things didn’t get too serious.

The race management was provided by Team 4 Dragons (T4D) both on the water and correlating the results after the racing with the monohulls won by Uli & Lucia Biller in an RS Vision while the multihull class was won by Jonathan Kingdon crewed by Nicholas Poynder on a Taipan Catamaran.

At the end of day prizegiving the charity providing the dictionaries thanked all concerned for their efforts and gave a short report on the difference last uyear’s regatta had made to the kids.

A wonderful of inter-discipline cooperation by SYC&R, SBYC, CIBS and T4D where no thought was given to anyone’s ultimate benefit other than that of  over 1,000 under-privileged kids who will soon have brand new dictionaries that none of us might ever meet.

ASIAN MARINE & BOATING AWARDS 2013
The 4th running of the Asian Marine & Boating Awards attended by the genuinely great and the good of Chinese business community along with leading lights of the international marine Industry took place on the first evening of the China (Shanghai) International Boat Show at the Intercontinental Expo Hotel in Pudong, Shanghai.

Asia Boating Awards

Asia Boating Awards

The evening hosted by Alistair Skinner and Lillian Lee saw the winners in the sixteen categories well received by the gathered guests.

The evening was the culmination of a process that stated with nominations for each category from boating media in Asia and followed by a robust and independent voting procedure with more than 70 local mainstream media organizations.

Starting where many boaters start, with the small boats with the first category being, appropriately Best Dayboat, Sportboat or dinghy with the nominees being Ten, J-80, soto 27, Platu 25 and the RS Sailing Range. The category was won by not one boat but rather a complete range. The winner was the RS Sailing range which has “introduced more to sailing in recent years than any other type of boat having provided many thousands of people with their first introduction to sailing or actually owning a boat in Europe and are now bringing their expertise and range to Asia.”

Increasing the size somewhat was the category for sailing yachts under 45 feet. The nominees were the Dehler 38, the Dufour 36 Performance, the Hanse 415, the new Hunter 40 and the Chinese built Ker 40. The category was won by the Hanse 415, a “modern, yet slightly retro-styled yacht’ from a builder that has truly re-invented themselves in recent years.

The other side of 45 feet saw nominations including the British Southerly 47, the Danish Xp-50, from France the Jeanneau Sun Odessey 469 and the German Bavaria Vision 46.

Topping off the list were catamarans from two of the world’s best known cat builders, the Nautitech 542 and Catana 59.

The Philipe Briand designed Jeanneau Sun Odessey 469 won the category proving that “style and performance can indeed go together”.

Next up were the motor yachts starting with those under 40 feet were there was an international field of nominees with a strong European presence. However the British  Princess V39, German Bavaria Sport 39 and the Italian Cranchi Endurance 30 were upstaged by the Americans with the The Regal 35 Sport Coupe manufactured by what is still a family owned and run company taking away the prize.

In the next size range from 40 to 75 feet, again no one country dominated with the Ferretti 690, Monte Carlo 65, the Sunseeker Portofino 40, the Fairline Squadron 42, from the Pestige 620S and Sunreef 70 power cat.

It could be said that the Monte Carlo 65 is built under a combined Mediterranean influence. “From the bottom of her keel to the fop of her carbon fibre T-top this Italian operated yet French owned yard has produced a fine looking boat yet with her top speed of 30 knots she isn’t just for show.”

On to the big boys, Motor yachts over 75 with Sunseeker obviously impressing the judges producing two nominees the 28M (example is motor yacht Spontaneous) and the 40M yacht making up the nominee list were the Ferretti 124 Custom Line (example is superyacht Thalyssa) and IAG’s 100 foot luxury yacht Electra.

Superyacht Electra with design and naval architecture by YD&AS
IAG 100 Superyacht Electra

Despite 2 Sunseekers in the mix (perhaps they split the Sunseeker vote) the Ferretti Custom Line 124 took the award with a top speed of 27kts and sleek enough to be a patrol boat but with an interior no admiral ever enjoyed.

The penultimate boat category for Best Sports Boat shows with its number of nominations the popularity of this type of boat.

Running through them all there are the Chris Craft Corsair 32, the Quicksilver Activ 705, the Bayliner 642, the XO 240 RS, the Windy Kharma 26, the Riva Iseo yacht tender and the Regal 2300RX.

In spite of the large list of competitors it was the Chris Craft Corsair 32 superyacht tender, a new model but “enough signature elements to still be readily recognised as a Chris Craft which is a name that is almost as old as leisure boating itself. The company, named after its founder started building boats full time over an incredible 135 years ago so more than just a little experience built up over the years. “

The final category was the relative specialist category of Sports Fishing Boat. The nominees in this category are the Rodman 1250 Fisher Pro, the Barracuda 7, the Boston Whaler 270 Dauntless, the Bertram 57 and the Oceania 22C.

A varied list of candidates but te Boston Whaler carried off the category but the unsinkability and safety this brings impressed the judges with the company still sawing the odd boat in half to demonstrate their claim.

Having awarded trophies for individual baots the judges turned their attention to Best Brand Penetration in Asia.

As international a group of nominees as one could imagine with Sunseeker from the UK, the Chinese company, SeaStella, Feadship from Holland, Nautor Swan of Finland. From the United States, Brunswick Corporation and finally Jeanneau of France and with three individual nominees across the categories it came as no surprise when Sunseeker were announced winners.

Lots of pretty boats up to this point but what about those who draws them – The yacht Designer of the year had nominations for Bill Dixon who is well known in China, Phillipe Briand who across the years has designed everything from quarter tonners to superyachts, Mark Mills who has drawn some of the fastest sailing boats around, Axis Design from the powerboat world and Jason Ker, the man of the moment in the yacht racing world but up against some illustrious competition Axis Design won the award with an impressive client portfolio which includes the likes of Azimut, Perini Navi, Couach and SanLorenzo.

There are so many ways to judge the top regatta. China Cup has growth over the years to be the biggest yacht regatta in Asia, King’s Cup has a long history and great parties, the Neptune Regatta to the Equator and back has perhaps the widest net to attract entries from both sailboats and powerboats, the Round Hainan Regatta a brave attempt to bring long distance racing to China, the Top of the Gulf Regatta with the largest number of competing boats of all shapes and sizes and the China Club Challenge Match which has grown into the largest keelboat regatta for Chinese sailing clubs.

But after many years of being nominated, the winner China Cup International Regatta which had just over 90 entries in the latest edition carried the day.

To be the Asian Boating Capital of the Year requires many qualities. Facilities, activities, participants and many other factors. The nominees in this category were as follows; Sanya, Shenzhen, Hong Kong, Singapore, Phuket. The winner, is Hong Kong is so popular amongst the water users, never mind the judges that all her marinas are virtually full. Waters already crowded by commerce are joined each weekend by 100’s of leisure users.

No other category runs the risk of hurting someone’s feelings like this one, the Asian Boating Personality of the Year. The nominees here include Xu Lijia who won China’s first sailing Gold Medal in a boat rather than on a board, Frank Pong a long time supporter of the growth of sailing in China and owner of more boats than some country’s navies and Russ Parker who since its inception has been Principal Race Officer of the China Cup and finally Chinese long distance sailor, Guo Chuan.

“I first met the winner some years ago in Qingdao on a cruising Hunter sailboat. He went on to become the first Chinese crew member on a Volvo 70 race boat around the world, race single handed across the Atlantic Ocean and just 6 days ago sailed back into Qingdao having spent 138 days at sea to become China’s first solo non-stop around the world sailor breaking the class record for that type of boat as well.“

In the category for Asian Yacht Cub of the Year there were nominations for Shanghai Yacht Club helping to develop small boat sailing here in the city, Royal Varuna Yacht Club responsible to amongst other things Asias most numerous regatta and Ironrock YC who have nurtured the China Club Challenge Match from a 2 team head to head in beat up old boats to one of China’s must do events with a number of the key members still finding time to sail around the world together in the past year and the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club.

“Sometime, just as in football you find your opponent is Manchester united or Barcelona so in sailing you find yourself up against a club with a 100 year plus history, more members than almost any other club in the world, 3 sailing bases and  regattas renowned the word over. To beat them in this category is never going to be easy.“

There are 4 nominations in the category for the Most Eco-Friendly marine Business, Hansheng Yachts for their solar Cruiser, Axis Design/Kingship for their Green Voyager yacht), Fountaine Pajot’s hybrid power catamarans and Torqueedo, manufacturers of a range of electric outboards, a category that was won by Hansheng Yachts for their new and novel use of solar power on a cruiser  currently floating on a city lake in Xiamen.

The final award, in some ways looks to the future, that for the Most Innovative Marine Company. Garmin were up for their recent launch of a GPS watch which amazingly also has the ability to provide remote control for some of the yacht’s functions.

Spinlock’s Deckvest got a nomination for its comfort making personal safety more sufferable, Hangsheng Yachts received a second nomination for their solar yacht while Yamaha was nominated or their helm-master Outboard Control System and it was that system that allows joystick control for multiple outboard engine boats to be controlled by a computer aided joystick that picked up the final award of the evening.

Final comments from the Judges Panel Chairman, Alistair Skinner once again highlighted the involved process that produced the final results on the evening, awards that had to be nominated, pondered over and voted for and correlated, winners AND nominees that  “deserved to be the category listings and were there on merit and not because they placed their advertising in a particular direction” and the deserving eventual winners, won against, in some cases, pretty stiff competition.

Hardly will these awards be put away and the whole process will start all over again.

PlanetSolar at first port of call for 2013

April 17, 2013

Run by photovoltaic power, the world’s largest solar boat, PlanetSolar, has crossed the 1,600 kilometres separating La Ciotat in France from Rabat in Morocco, representing the first port of call for the 2013 PlanetSolar campaign. Thanks to support from the Bouregreg Marina as well as the Swiss Embassy in Morocco, events dedicated to local authorities and children will take place aboard the MS Tûranor PlanetSolar. Subsequently, the boat will be prepared to repeat its transatlantic crossing during which it will attempt to smash its own speed record, and then to start the scientific expedition along the Gulf Stream. Stopover will last until 20 April, 2013.

PlanetSolar in Rabat, Morocco

PlanetSolar in Rabat, Morocco

Departing from La Ciotat (France) on 8 April, the solar vessel crossed the Mediterranean then to cross the tricky Strait of Gibraltar, along the African coast and finally to reach Rabat, the capital of Morocco on 16 April. After some nine days at sea, Captain Gérard d’Aboville drops anchor at the Bouregreg Marina in the heart of the Moroccan city, happy to reach the end of the first 2013 sailing: “we faced many challenges during this stage, as it’s the first time since its maintenance service that the boat was able to sail the high seas longer than 24 hours, under difficult conditions at times. This is what particularly led us to realise how well the boat handled! Reaching this stage and arriving at Rabat is the first success for the 2013 campaign”.

The arrival of the world’s largest solar boat is also a source of joy for Rabat. To organise its arrival, PlanetSolar was able to count on support from both the Bouregreg Marina and the Swiss Embassy in Morocco. The ambassador, His Excellency Bertrand Louis enthusiastically stated that “the arrival of PlanetSolar in Rabat was awaited with much interest and excitement.

The Swiss Embassy is very happy to be associated with this event which highlights a unique and innovative project that illustrates the contribution of Switzerland to protecting the environment and sustainable development. Thanks to these “adventurers”, Switzerland can stand shoulder to shoulder with its partners in the international scientific community.

So, its scientific diplomacy is an integral part of its foreign policy, an instrument of dialogue on global challenges such as water, climate change or energy.  With Morocco and its extraordinarily visionary solar plan, this is about drawing together the capacity to meet the immense challenge of producing renewable energy”.

Aboard PlanetSolar

Aboard PlanetSolar

Moreover, the solar boat enjoys a warm welcome from the Bouregreg Marina: “Welcoming PlanetSolar to the heart of the Bouregreg Valley is an important moment for us. Not only are we happy to welcome the world’s unique vessel, with remarkable special features, but we also share the common vision of sustainable development”, declared Lemghari Essakl, Director General of the agency responsible for the rehabilitation of the Bouregreg Valley. This stopover in the Kingdom of Morocco will give PlanetSolar the opportunity to meet the media and local authorities to introduce them to the solar catamaran and its next missions at which time it will demonstrate its practical uses.

Furthermore, PlanetSolar will continue to distribute its message in favour of renewable energy and more particularly to the young generations, by welcoming on board several school classes from the Rabat region. It will revolve around introducing the children to the solar vessel and making them aware of climate issues. The departure is scheduled for 20 April.

Rabat, departure point for the new transatlantic crossing

For the MS Tûranor PlanetSolar and her crew, Rabat will also be the departure point for one of the longest non-stop sailing segments of the 2013 campaign, crossing the South Atlantic. A route already sailed in 2010 during the Around the World which earned PlanetSolar its first entry into the Guinness World Records for the fastest transatlantic crossing by a solar boat, ie 26 days 19 hours and 10 minutes. This year, the MS Tûranor PlanetSolar will reach the island of St. Martin (the French side of the island) by trying to break this record.

“PlanetSolar DeepWater”, a scientific expedition on the trail of the Gulf Stream

From May to August 2013, the crew led by Professor Martin Beniston, climatologist and director of the Institute of Environmental Sciences at the University of Geneva, will sail along the Gulf Stream ocean current, one of the most important regulators of the European and North American climate, thereby covering more than 8,000 kilometres from Miami (US) to Bergen (Norway) passing through New York (US), Boston (US) and Reykjavik (Iceland).

A series of ongoing physical and biological measurements will be taken of the water and of the air to study key parameters of cliamte control, particularly atmospheric aerosols and phytoplankton. Powered by solar energy, the vessel will not emit any pollutant that might skew the data collected.

The objective of the scientists is to understand the complex interactions between physics, biology and the climate, which will eventually refine climate simulation, particularly linked to energy exchanges between the ocean and the atmosphere. Moreover, the project will make the public aware of climate issues through the development of activities and educational resources.

Nordhavn 120 motor yacht AURORA launched into test tank

April 17, 2013

April 15 at South Coast Marine in Xiamen, China, saw the launch of the Nordhavn 120 motor yacht Aurora into the test tank, bringing her one step closer toward completion as well as delivery to her new owner this summer. The 800,000-lb. future Nordhavn flagship, Aurora yacht will remain in the test tank for around one month as systems are fired up and tested, effectively the last step prior to going through final ocean trials and ABS certification assessment in preparation for delivery – via her own bottom – to Vancouver, Canada.

Nordhavn 120 Yacht Aurora being taken out of the shed for test tank

Nordhavn 120 Yacht Aurora being taken out of the shed for test tank

After nearly five years from concept to construction, Pacific Asian Enterprises, Inc. is thrilled in anticipation at the impending unveiling of the Nordhavn 120 superyacht Aurora. Nordhavn architecture and design team, together with the craftsmen at South Coast Marine (the yard’s partner factory in Xiamen, China), engineering contractors, the phenomenal interior design staff at Destry Darr and countless vendors have cultivated a world class yacht that is second to none.

N120 superyacht Aurora - side view

N120 superyacht Aurora - side view

At the surface, the N120 yacht Aurora is a naval engineering feat; as capable as it is luxurious. But the yacht also proves to be a symbol of P.A.E., persevering at a time when the yacht/superyacht market was in a virtual tailspin. With the business of boats having apparently stabilized, the time is perfect to present the Nordhavn 120 to the world, a design prepared to rival any superyacht built by anyone anywhere.

Due to logistics, the sheer mass of the vessel as well as economic factors, it’s been concluded that N120 hull #1 yacht Aurora should be delivered on her own bottom. With a non-stop range from China to Vancouver at a speed of within 3 knots of what freighters typically travel, the decision to “drive” her home was made thoughtfully, however, confidently.

Nordhavn Flagship - Luxury yacht Aurora

Nordhavn Flagship - Luxury yacht Aurora

The current plan has the Aurora yacht departing the factory July 1 by a delivery crew led by P.A.E. vice president Jim Leishman. The goal is to make a quick and efficient passage running as fast as possible using the same classic fuel management practices utilized by the crews on board the Nordhavn 40 during the Around The World (ATW) voyage (as well as by hundreds of other Nordhavn owners during their own long passages). The non-stop passage from China to Vancouver is expected to take 24-28 days.

Below is a choice of the superb charter yachts built by Nordhavn.

NEWCRUISE enters 59m survey vessel conversion design challenge by ICON Yachts

April 11, 2013

In addition to the three designs of the successful ICON Yachts Design Challenge series published previously, a fourth studio – NEWCRUISE – has now joined the challenge with a well-balances, contemporary superyacht conversion of the 59 metre survey vessel.

59m survey vessel conversion project by Newcruise for ICON Yacht Design Challenge

59m survey vessel conversion project by Newcruise for ICON Yacht Design Challenge

The Dutch builder ICON Yachts originally asked three design studios (Dixon Yacht Design, Ivan Erdevicki and H2 Yacht Design) to plan the transformation of HR MS Blommendal into a superyacht – but due to the challenge’s popularity the extra studio was recently added. Built by Amels in 1973 for the Dutch Maritime Institution, the ship is one of a whole series retiring from service and becoming available for conversion into superyachts – making the challenge a highly practical exercise.

59m survey vessel conversion project by Newcruise for ICON Yacht Design Challenge

59m survey vessel conversion project by Newcruise for ICON Yacht Design Challenge

Logically for a vessel with a tough commercial hull, all the designers involved in the challenge have had explorer ambitions for their entry. Newcruise, whose previous conversions have included the explorer-style motor yachts Penguin, 55m and Absinthe superyacht, 62m were no exception.

‘We see it as an ocean discovery vessel for a private owner, allowing them worldwide cruising from Arctic waters to equatorial destinations under safe and comfortable conditions,’ says Newcruise co-director Roland Krueger. ‘This picks up the line from her classic duties as a training ship for Dutch naval crews.’

59m survey vessel conversion project by Newcruise for ICON Yacht Design Challenge

59m survey vessel conversion project by Newcruise for ICON Yacht Design Challenge

The look is contemporary, with natural wave-like curves in the forward superstructure preventing sleek lines veering into aggressiveness.

‘We’re most proud of increasing protected superstructure volume while maintaining harmonic modern lines, as well as fusing the existing hull and new superstructure together to form a monolithic unit,’ says Krueger. ‘It is a well balanced design maintaining the vessels history while adjusting the volumes thoughtfully to their new intended purpose.’

59m survey vessel conversion project by Newcruise for ICON Yacht Design Challenge

59m survey vessel conversion project by Newcruise for ICON Yacht Design Challenge

Awards for the ICON design challenge will be announced during the Antibes Yacht Show by judges from ICON Yachts and Boat International Media.

New 57m Explorer Yacht Design by Sergio Cutolo of Hydro Tec

April 11, 2013

The prominent Italian design studio, Hydro Tec, relying on its founder Sergio Cutolo‘s extensive experience in explorer yacht design,  introduces its very new 57m Explorer yacht concept. The spectacular 57-metre Explorer yacht project has been developed with the aim to optimize the spaces onboard to provide maximum comfort to her guests.

New 57m Explorer Yacht Design by Sergio Cutolo of Hydro Tec

New 57m Explorer Yacht Design by Sergio Cutolo of Hydro Tec

The designer made preliminary sketches to a brief, adding to the 57m Explorer superyacht project several solutions that will allow a smarter and more complete use of the onboard spaces, making it possible for the yacht to be equipped with a range of facilities that are usually more common to larger vessels.

57m Explorer superyacht design - upview

57m Explorer superyacht design - upview

A touch and go helicopter pad can thus be found on the new 57m Explorer yacht design, as well as tender slightly bigger than usual; it is exactly the solution founded for the tender storage that contribute mainly to the increased space availability onboard.

Storing tenders on either side of the main deck, frees up the aft part of the boat, so this could become easily a beach club, a sauna area or it could also be the garage for additional toys: there is indeed the possibility to set up an area dedicated to the storage for a small Triton submarine.

Explorer 57 Yacht Concept - aft view

Explorer 57 Yacht Concept - aft view

Besides the challenge to create on a relatively small platform a real ocean going vessel, the 57m Explorer Yacht was also wanted to be suitable for exploration in cold as well as hot climate: this explains why, in one of the various layout proposals all the Yacht’s spaces has been made accessible without the need, for guests, to go through the external areas. The aft area, for instance, could be accessed through a corridor located on the lower deck, that goes through the engine room space: a very good solution for extreme climates.

The owner will be provided with a Yacht that could be ideal for permanent living, both comfortable and safe in every weather. The layout plan offers the guest four double cabin, plus a Vip cabin, while a full deck is entirely dedicated to the Owner, with a huge cabin looking forward through big windows and with a huge terrace overlooking the bow area. Other details that enriches the projects are a luxurious sky lounge, a generous aft deck with a spa pool on the upper deck.

Luxury yacht Explorer 57 concept - Exterior

Luxury yacht Explorer 57 concept - Exterior

A huge space is given to the crew area, which has been designed in compliance with the latest Regulations, and which include a generous under lower deck where all the storage and refrigerated compartments are located.

Equipped by twin MTU 12V 4000 M 63 coupled to conventional shaft lines, the Explorer 57 yacht concept has a top speed of 16 knots and a cruising speed of 15. With a fuel tank capacity of 129.000 Lt  the range is 3000 miles at 15 knots, or 5500 miles at 13 knots.

Maneuvering will be implemented by a bow thruster and the 57m Explorer superyacht will be equipped by four zero speed electric stabilizers. The project also considers the possibility to equip the vessel with diesel electric or hybrid propulsion systems.

57m Explorer superyacht design by Sergio Cutolo - Decks

57m Explorer superyacht design by Sergio Cutolo - Decks

Main characteristics of the new Explorer 57 superyacht concept by Sergio Cutolo of Hydro Tec

Lenght, overall: 56,80 m
Lenght, waterline: 49,80 m
Beam, max: 10,50 m
Depth: 5,50 m
Draft, full load: 3,30 m
Displacement, full load: 752 t

Engines: 2xMTU 12V4000M63 (2x1492kW @ 1800 rpm)
Speed max: 16 knots
Speed, cruise: 15 knots
Fuel tank: 129000 lt
Water tank: 28000 lt
Guest Cabins: 6 (12 berths)
Crew Cabins: 8 (14 berths)

Naval architect: Sergio Cutolo
Exterior designer: Sergio Cutolo

ICON Yachts Design Challenge: 59m superyacht conversion design by H2 Yacht Design

April 11, 2013

Following the motor yacht conversion designs of Bill Dixon and Ivan Erdevicki, the H2 Yacht Design’s futuristic interpretation of the 59m superyacht conversion represents the third installment of the series in the ICON Yachts Design Challenge.

59m superyacht conversion design by H2 Yacht Design

59m superyacht conversion design by H2 Yacht Design

Dutch superyacht builder ICON has asked four design studios (Dixon Yacht Design, Ivan Erdevicki, H2 Yacht Design and Newcruise) to plan the transformation of HR MS Blommendal, a 59m survey vessel built by Amels in 1973 for the Dutch Maritime Institution. The ship is one of a whole series retiring from service and becoming available for conversion.

H2 Yacht Design, which has been involved with many refits over the years approached the challenge as a communal exercise.

‘‘I thought it a great opportunity to offer members of the H2 team the chance to create various ideas,’ says Design Director Jonny Horsfield. ‘My favourite ideas were developed and I suggested Icon select the design they felt best met their brief. What has been chosen is certainly the most creative design and I think it displays H2’s ability and desire to push the envelope in the hope of capturing the imagination of a client looking for something different.’

59m H2 luxury yacht conversion concept for ICON Yachts Design Challenge

59m H2 luxury yacht conversion concept for ICON Yachts Design Challenge

‘Horsfield describes the chosen design as, ‘a unique modern twist on a traditionally proportioned explorer hull’.

‘‘I wanted to produce a design with a strong graphic identity,’ he says. ‘The angled bridge windows have been repeated on the forward superstructure giving the styling its distinctive design direction.’’

The classic 59m superyacht conversion design by H2 Yacht Design features a full beam owner’s stateroom with panoramic views, en-suite guest cabins, plenty of lounges and entertaining areas. The outside space, spread over four decks, is large enough to accommodate a 10m tender, spa pool or a swimming pool and helipad.

ICON Yachts Design Challenge 59m superyacht conversion by H2 Yacht Design

ICON Yachts Design Challenge: 59m superyacht conversion by H2 Yacht Design

‘Our design will challenge some as I appreciate the styling is not a predictable solution and will not be to everyone’s taste. However there is something refreshing about being overtly different and approaching the solution from a fresh angle. I can only hope that this attracts the type of owner who is as passionate as we are about yacht design and who might be inspired by this contemporary concept.’

Awards for the ICON Yachts Design Challenge will be announced during the Antibes Yacht Show by judges from ICON Yachts and Boat International Media.

Video of Filippetti Yacht Navetta 26 crossing the Ocean to arrive in Australia

April 10, 2013

Luxury motor yacht Navetta 26 has recently crossed the Ocean to arrive in Australia, cruising the sea from Singapore to Fremantle in Western Australia, for a distance of 2.500 miles. The beautiful Navetta 26 represents the first eco-chic vessel, constructed by the Italian yard, Filippetti Yacht.

26m superyacht Navetta 26 by Filippetti Yachts

26m superyacht Navetta 26 by Filippetti Yachts

Superyacht Navetta 26 landed in Western Australia after 12 days of sailing, through the China South Sea and the Java Sea and then heading toward the Indian Ocean. During this adventure, Navetta 26 has shown her full DNA of a boat suitable for long distances due to the high sailing range and the low fuel consumption.

It was thanks to the large fuel capacity (about 20,500 litres) and the limited emissions that Navetta 26 yacht has been able to make this long trip without the need of intermediate refuelling, sailing all the time in blue water.

The whole line Navetta by Filippetti Yacht has been worked out to trade for long distance, ensuring comfort in sailing and respect for the environment, thanks to rigorous principles of environmental that have been complied during the design.

The best moments of this excursion and the various steps taken, have been documented in a video, shown below.

Among the crew of the crossing there were also Fausto and Giovanni Filippetti, who wanted to follow this important moment, revealing once again the devotion and the attention that the Filippetti Yacht reserves for its boats.

Luxury motor yacht Navetta 26 was object of great satisfaction for the Filippetti Yacht, achieving the “Green Yacht Star” RINA in 2011, and positioning among the finalists to the Nautical Design Awards in the category “Yacht with low environmental impact”.

Singapore Yacht Show 2013 to feature huge choice of boats and yachts

April 10, 2013

Boasting some of the most spectacular and untouched coastlines in the world, Asia is rapidly growing in popularity as a boating destination. To take place at ONE°15 Marina Club in Sentosa Cove from April 18 – 21, the Singapore Yacht Show will host a number of expert exhibitors, who all provide a huge selection of brands as well as yacht types, to suit every style and budget.

Singapore Yacht Show 2012

Singapore Yacht Show 2012

Smaller boat and tenders are perfect for making a first foray into the amazing on-water opportunities that the region presents, and organisers of the Singapore Yacht Show have signed up an impressive display of the most popular day boats, cruisers and tenders to cater for those looking at the small-boat market.

Talk to the experts

Many of the show’s exhibitors are the exclusive Asia dealers for some of the world’s most popular boat brands. All experts in finding the perfect boat for customers, they are well placed to advise on any enquiries about the small boat market.

As the exclusive Singapore distributors for many of the world’s leading boat names, Premium Nautical provide both new-build and pre-owned yacht brokerage services. Their selection of both motor and sailing yachts from eight brands runs from 18’ all the way up to 115’ and includes day sailers, catamarans, cruisers and more.

Hong Seh Marine is the Singapore dealer for brands including Cranchi, Viking Yachts and Riva. They will be presenting boats including the SIXTY4 HT hard top design; the 2013 flybridge 54 Fly model; and the Atlantique 40, all from the popular Cranchi range. Their Viking range allows offers huge choice, including sportsfishing and cruising yachts.

Long time supporters of the Show, Simpson Marine are the region’s exclusive dealer for enduringly popular brands including Azimut, Lagoon and Beneteau. They will have an impressive fleet on display at the Show that includes a range of mid to large Azimut models, catamarans from the industry-leading builder Lagoon, two of the latest Beneteau sailing models and the Beneteau Flyer 650 model.

Spoilt For Choice

There is plenty of choice on offer, no matter what you are looking for. For those considering sail over motor, Solaris Yachts build beautiful sailing yachts from 35ft to 100ft at their Italian yard. Designed for true lovers of the sea, they combine beautiful design, comfort and performance.

Aquacraft Asia Pte Ltd are also specialists in sailing yachts, and represent the German brand Hanse Yachts in both Singapore and Malaysia. Hanse Yachts offer superior designs, comfort, competitive prices and ease of sailing for a small crew.

Another sailing option comes from Ocean Quality Systems who will be presenting their 60ft Frers-designed Explorer C-60 catamaran yacht model to visitors.

Malaysian-based yacht dealership Pen Marine represent Italian brand Wider, whose range includes their stylish Wider ’42, the perfect choice for a day boat and a stepping stone into yachting.

As well as their strong position in the superyacht market, Princess Yachts and Sunseeker both have very popular sub-30m ranges on offer, starting at 39ft. Princess Yachts will be using the show for the Asian debut of the P52 model, and their P56 will be the first delivered to Asia. Sunseeker will have a 19m model on display at the show, and will also be promoting their range, which includes performance cruisers ideal for coastal exploring and sports yachts.

At the bigger end of the market, exhibitors Long Range Marine are currently building a 24-metre Realship Expedition Vessel at their new facility in Thailand. The yacht presents a spacious and quality option for the more adventurous buyer.

Fun on the Water

Small watercraft, jet skis and tenders offer endless entertainment on the water. Official tender supplier of the Show is La Marca Marine, the exclusive dealer for the ZAR-Formenti line of RIBs. Their boats, which come in a wide range of models, feature a patented design which marries the advantages of the space and stability of a rigid hull boat with the high-performance and safety of a rigid inflatable boat (RIB).

Supratechnic will be returning to the Show, and represents brands including Williams Jet Tenders and Waverunner jet skis. Williams’ Turbojet models combine speed and comfort to provide fun on the water: a versatile option, they can be used as standalone boats, or as a support tender for a mother vessel.

Visitor Registrations Still Open

Held at ONE°15 Marina Club in the heart of stylish and vibrant Sentosa Cove, Singapore Yacht Show promises to be the region’s premier lifestyle event.