2011 Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup Concludes in Dramatic style

September 11, 2011

The 2011 Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup concluded in dramatic style with the completion of the scheduled programme for all classes. The verdicts are in. This year’s class victors are: Mini Maxi Rolex World Championship: Niklas Zennström’s sailing yacht Rán 2 (GBR); Maxi Racing: Sir Irvine Laidlaw’s S/Y Highland Fling (MON); Maxi Racing/Cruising division: Danilo Salsi’s DSK Pioneer Investments (ITA); Supermaxi: Filip Balcaen’s yacht Nilaya (GBR); Wally: Claus-Peter Offen’s sailing yacht Y3K (GER).

Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup 2011. Photo Credit Carlo Borlenghi Rolex.

Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup 2011. Photo Credit Carlo Borlenghi Rolex.

For the second day running, the crews had to be patient in view of the light conditions, although the delay of one and a half hours pales in comparison to yesterday’s testing four hour waiting game. A 24-nautical mile coastal course that included the rocks of Monaci, a duck into Bomb Alley and a long beat to Mortoriotto was organised for the Maxi and Supermaxi crews. For the Mini Maxis and Wallys two intense windward/leeward races of approximately seven nautical miles were on the agenda.

A number of today’s races went right down to the wire. Winners on day 5 were: Mini Maxi Rolex World Championship: Rán 2 (GBR) with a 2,1 scoreline; Maxi Racing: Highland Fling (MON); Maxi Racing/Cruising: DSK Pioneer Investments (ITA); Supermaxi: Nilaya (GBR); Wally: J-One (GBR) with a 1,3 scoreline.

Rán 2 at the double

It was on the cards. Bar a catastrophic loss of form or retirement, Rán 2’s second successive triumph in the Mini Maxi Rolex Worlds was in the bag after a convincing start to the week, when she won three of her four bullets. Quite a month for the fully professional crew who only three weeks ago claimed a second straight overall victory at the Rolex Fastnet Race. Rán 2 are in imperious form. Her three main rivals: Alegre (GBR), Shockwave (USA) and Jethou (GBR) all had moments in the sun but never really got close enough.

Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup 2011. Sailing yacht Ran 2 wins Mini Maxi Rolex World Championship: Credit Carlo Borlenghi Rolex

Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup 2011. Sailing yacht Ran 2 wins Mini Maxi Rolex World Championship: Credit Carlo Borlenghi Rolex

Zennström’s crew arrived in Porto Cervo, Sardinia with a single objective: “We came here to defend our championship title and pulled off a very good series, sailing very well often under pressure. We came into today with a comfortable lead so we knew we just had to sail well and not make any stupid mistakes.” The Rán 2 crew enjoyed the challenge posed by this week’s temperamental conditions: “This venue is fantastic, you always have good wind during the week here in Porto Cervo. It was a little challenging with the Mistral before two days of good wind and yesterday’s fickle conditions. The Race Committee did a really good job organising everything,” closes Zennström. The season doesn’t end here for Rán 2 – a return to offshore racing is scheduled with an appearance at the Rolex Middle Sea Race next month.

Final fling

The plot in the Maxi Racing division has had one constant theme: speed. Igor Simcic’s 100-ft Esimit Europa 2 (SLO) is bigger and faster than Sir Irvine Laidlaw’s 82-ft Highland Fling, a Wally-hybrid. The question was: could Esimit Europa 2 win by enough of a distance to see off her opponent on handicap as well? Awaiting the results has been an antagonising experience for both crews over the course of this week. The first three days saw the speed machines separated by mere seconds on corrected time. Today, the plot took a dramatic, final, twist with Esimit Europa 2 leading two bullets to one.

Simcic’s pan-European crew made a fantastic start, gaining a significant advantage on Highland Fling by Monaci, but as the race developed and conditions suited the lighter boat, Esimit Europa 2 saw her elapsed time margin reduced to 13 minutes. Not enough to see off Highland Fling. Once the maths was done, corrected-time victory, today, was not by seconds but by four minutes. Laidlaw was ecstatic: “Esimit Europa 2 is a serious boat, very well crewed and run and for us to beat them is a great thrill after being nowhere near her last year. Overcoming Esimit is very difficult indeed, she is 20-ft longer and has a canting keel: through great crew work and sail choices we managed it.”

Laidlaw was surprised by the quality of today’s conditions: “It is really nice when you have a day where you don’t expect to get any wind and a good sail but end up with a lovely one. You don’t get any better than sailing here in Porto Cervo: varied conditions and a perfect backdrop.”

Down to the wire

Following yesterday’s dramatic collision between Kora 5 (ITA) and Illusion of the Isles (ITA) during the pre-start, the ultimate drama of the day was once again reserved for the Maxi Racing/Cruising division. Brian Benjamin’s 82-ft Aegir 2 was tied with Danilo Salsi’s Swan 90 DSK Pioneer Investments going into the final act, but held a narrow advantage having won two races to DSK’s one. The ultimate cliffhanger. Winner takes all.

DSK made the better start to today’s coastal race, although Aegir 2 were able eventually to pass and extend her lead en route to Monaci. At Monaci, DSK launched her code zero previously unseen this week, and proceeded to reduce the distance. Worse still for Aegir 2, she then got caught up with the largest yacht in attendance, the 148-ft Saudade (GER), after rounding Secca di Tre Monti. The race could not have been closer, the tension rise higher.

Dockside, post-race, the crews

Dockside, post-race, the crews did their calculations but still could not determine whether the prize was theirs. When the results arrived, it transpired that DSK Pioneer Investments had prevailed: by a matter of seconds. As is custom in these situations, Salsi was launched into the harbour by an elated crew. “Two years ago we lost the same race in real time by one second so it is a nice feeling,” explained DSK’s owner, “Aegir is a faster boat downwind so we had to try to do our best upwind, and we did all we had to do to win. This crew has done a lot of races together over ten years, all around the world, and we know the boat very well.” A sweet finish to an intense week for the crew whose home base is here in Porto Cervo, Sardinia.

Debutant’s joy

The 112-ft Nilaya (GBR) was one of a number of new entries in the nine-strong Supermaxi class. She had a good week, taking four bullets and never finishing below fourth, blowing the field apart by a massive fourteen points ahead of nearest rivals, Visione (GER) and Hetairos (CAY).

“It was quite an interesting week,” reflects owner Filip Balcaen, at the helm of an established crew, “during the first half it was very windy and a bit of a challenge. The bigger boats in our fleet sailed more conservatively, and we did pretty well both in the strong conditions earlier this week and then when it became lighter. Success always makes one happy, it is the second time here for us after winning the Swan Cup five years ago.”

Triple triumph

Wally sailing yacht Y3K have made history, taking the Wally crown for the third straight year and for the fourth time in seven years. An outstanding achievement for Claus-Peter Offen’s crew who have seen off powerful opponents. After two straight wins going into the final day, it looked plain sailing for the Germans. However, serious spinnaker issues characterised an uncharacteristically difficult day with Y3K having to settled for third and a sixth place over  two windward/leeward races as Andrea Recordati’s Indio (ITA) closed in. Her final victory margin was a mere two points. “It is a good feeling to make it the third time in a row,” explains Offen, “our victory in 2009 was by a larger distance, last year was a close run thing and this year even closer. Despite our issues today, dropping the spinnaker, we held a certain advantage from the previous days, which was enough. The victory is down to a good boat, crew, experience and once again we had our luck.”

Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup 2011. Sailing yacht Y3K wins the Wally Class. Credits Carlo BorlenghiRolex.

Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup 2011. Sailing yacht Y3K wins the Wally Class. Credits Carlo BorlenghiRolex.

Prized moments

Trophies were awarded this evening at a ceremony held at the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda (YCCS). The winners of four of the classes: Rán 2, Y3K, DSK Pioneer Investments, Nilaya plus the best performing racer/cruiser in the Mini Maxi Rolex Worlds – Gunter Herz’s All Smoke (GER) – were presented with a Rolex Yacht Master. In addition, the winner of the annual Rolex IMA Championship – Andres Soriano’s Alegre (GBR) received a Rolex Submariner.

The Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup is organised by Yacht Club Costa Smeralda, along with the International Maxi Association (IMA) and title sponsor Rolex.

Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup 2011 Prizegiving Credits Carlo Borlenghi Rolex.

Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup 2011 Prizegiving Credits Carlo Borlenghi Rolex.

At least four of the yachts which featured at the Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup are commencing preparations for the Rolex Middle Sea Race (22-29 October, 2011).

SP-High Modulus at Auckland International Boat Show 2011

September 11, 2011

SP-High Modulus, the marine business of Gurit, is to exhibit at the forthcoming Auckland International Boat Show from 15th – 18th September 2011. The Show is New Zealand’s biggest on-water boat show and will feature over 200 boats on display.

Exhibiting at the show in Pavilion One, stand 121, SP-High Modulus – which supplies the superyacht market, high-performance custom, production and workboat sectors – will showcase its comprehensive range of marine composite products, including the new high performance prepreg SE 84 Nano, the structural marine foam core Corecell™ M-Foam and the B³ SmartPac solution.

SP-High Modulus at Auckland International Boat Show 2011-SE 84 Nano is a next generation carbon prepreg designed to provide enhanced properties that will be most valued by producers of high performance components.

SP-High Modulus at Auckland International Boat Show 2011-SE 84 Nano is a next generation carbon prepreg designed to provide enhanced properties that will be most valued by producers of high performance components.

The new high performance prepreg SE 84 Nano has been developed for marine applications where compressive performance is a key requirement. When vacuum bag moulded, SE 84 Nano exhibits a 20% increase in compressive strength compared with SP-High Modulus’ SE 84LV. This is achieved through a combination of SP-High Modulus proprietary formulation technology and 3M™ Matrix Resin. This marriage of technology delivers a significant boost to mechanical properties while maintaining the cure and easy handling characteristics of SE 84LV.

Corecell™ M-Foam is SP-High Modulus’ structural marine foam core, which offers a complete cost-effective package comprising high shear strength, low weight and high elongation, low resin uptake for infusion processes and high temperature stability for prepreg processes. Now the performance leader for all marine applications, Corecell™ M-Foam offers a combination of properties such as chemical resistance, built-in toughness, fine cell size and unique ‘knife-cuts’ (which ensure resin absorption is very low, saving both weight and cost). M-Foam has recently been type approved by Bureau Veritas and Registro Italinano Navale (RINA). These complement its previous accreditations by three awarding organisations including ABS Quality Evaluations, Inc. (ABS QE), Det Norske Veritas (DNV) and Germanischer Lloyd (GL).

The B³ SmartPac solution is a versatile construction solution that helps builders manufacture composite components more efficiently and cost-effectively than ever before. The B³ SmartPac solution comprises of optimised structural design with pre-cut reinforcements and core materials, designed to reduce complexity and cost in production boatbuilding.

Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup: Third Day Summary

September 09, 2011

The penultimate day of the Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup 2011 was a mixed bag with light and shifty winds preventing the Mini Maxi and Wally classes from completing any windward-leeward races and the remaining divisions sailing a short coastal course. Niklas Zennstrom’s Ràn 2 (GBR), with Adrian Stead on tactics therefore remains in the lead in the Mini Maxi class as does Claus Peter Offen’s Y3K  yacht (GER), with tactician Jochen Schuemann, in the Wally division. Brian Benjamin’s Aegir yacht (GBR) moves up to first place in the Maxi Racing/Cruising fleet and sailing yacht  Esimit Europa 2 (SLO), owned by Igor Simcic, solidify their overall lead in the Maxi Racing division. In the Supermaxi division Nilaya (GBR) retains the lead she has held from day one. The event, now in its 22nd edition, is organized by the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda in collaboration with the International Maxi Association and this year hosts 45 maxi racing yachts.

Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup 2011. Credits Carlo Borlenghi / Rolex.

Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup 2011. Credits Carlo Borlenghi / Rolex.

The fleet headed out onto the water early this morning for the scheduled 10.30 start but due to the constantly shifting breeze was forced to wait until the early afternoon for the first warning signal.

The Racing division completed a 17 mile course which took them north to round Monaci island before heading back towards the coast, rounding the Secca Tre Monti rock and finishing off Porto Cervo. Esimit Europa 2, bearing the colours of the European Union, once again took line honours, beating Highland Fling’s (GBR) time by exactly ten minutes. Esimit also led on corrected time and now sits one point ahead of Sir Irvine Laidlaw’s Wally hybrid.

In the Maxi Racing Cruising division Aegir had the fastest elapsed and corrected time for the second consecutive day. DSK Pioneer Investments (ITA) took second place and Selene came in third. Today’s victory allowed Benjamin’s boat to leapfrog DSK in the overall classification, however both boats now sit on 5 points and victory will be awarded to the winner of tomorrow’s race. Berenice Bis (ITA) is in third place overall.

Albert Bull’s Saudade, the largest boat in the fleet at 45,2 metres, dominated the Supermaxi division today. The Tripp-designed Wally led the 9-strong Supermaxi fleet across the finish line and also triumphed in the combined IRC/ORC classification. Nilaya continues to lead the overall classification with a five point delta over Hetairos.

Racing is scheduled to conclude tomorrow, Saturday 10th September, at 11.30 with windward-leeward races in programme for the Mini Maxi and Wally fleets and a coastal course for all other divisions. A south-easterly breeze of approximately 10 knots is predicted.

Owners and crews will attend the Rolex Party at the Colonna Pevero Hotel this evening and the event will conclude after racing tomorrow with the final prize giving in the YCCS Piazza Azzurra.

Sailing Yacht Hanse 78 Premium by Hanse Yachts

September 09, 2011

The reputable German shipyard and producer of first class sailing yachts – Hanse Yachts – is proud to unveil their latest and even larger yacht – the Hanse 78 Premium Yacht. The new superyacht Hanse 78 Premium is an state-of-the-art concept offering unprecedented freedom in design and almost unlimited possibilities in terms of comfort and luxury.

Hanse 78 Premium Yacht by Hanse Yachts

Hanse 78 Premium Yacht by Hanse Yachts

What was once a dream is now reality… after years of planning this large-scale project, collecting ideas, carefully listening to feedback from Hanse 630 owners, and taking into account yachting trends and developments, the first sailing yacht Hanse 78 is finally slated for launch in 2012-2013.

Hanse Yachts - Hanse 78 Premium Yacht

Hanse Yachts - Hanse 78 Premium Yacht

One of a kind… this breathtaking concept is backed by the Hanse Premium Class experience, allowing every detail onboard our Hanse 78 to be customised with an impressive array of selected wood finishes, upholstery, fabrics and interior layouts. The only prerequisites are the high performance of the vessel and her exceptionally seaworthy hull and deck.

Close up at the sailing yacht Hanse 78 Premium

Close up at the sailing yacht Hanse 78 Premium

Onboard living… special attention was given to designing an astonishing living space on deck, with a spacious cockpit area comprising separate steering stations and an aft deck offering convenient access to both the sea and the generous owners’ cabin. Thanks to the remarkable freeboards, the yacht also features sufficient bulwark height to enable perfectly safe movement on deck. And to reflect Hanse Yachts’ appreciation of the importance of natural light, they have equipped the Hanse 78 yacht with a wealth of glass surfaces on deck as well as numerous hull port lights.

Sailing Yacht Hanse 78 Premium - Cockpit - Bimini

Sailing Yacht Hanse 78 Premium - Cockpit - Bimini

Fun at sea… the transom garage is large enough for all kinds of toys: Performance tenders for waterskiing, jet watercraft, scuba diving gear and more.

Hanse 78 Premium sailing yacht - Pool

Hanse 78 Premium sailing yacht - Pool

Freedom below deck… nothing is impossible. Hanse Yachts’ clients receive professional assistance from their internationally renowned design team to create an entirely unique yacht according to their individual wishes and requirements.

The power of the wind… the epoxy construction performance hull and tall carbon rig combined with an optimised keel are designed by naval architects from Judel/Vrolijk – some of the best in the world. This makes the 24-metre Hanse 78 superyacht a super reliable yacht capable of smooth and easy handling under sails, at high speeds, in all weather conditions, and with a minimal crew.

Hanse 78 Premium Superyacht - Layout

Hanse 78 Premium Superyacht - Layout

Customer care… Hanse’s Premium Class portfolio will be available exclusively through their preferred partners, all of whom have the capacity to provide expert assistance. Customers will receive personal consultation from a Hanse Premium Class technical adviser, who will follow the whole project from the initial expression of interest through to completion and handover.

Hanse 78 Premium yacht layout

Hanse 78 Premium yacht layout

Technical data (preliminary):

LOA: 23.98 m

Beam: 6.50 m

Draught: 3.50 m

Sail area: 330 m2

Mainsail: 192 m2

Genoa 100%: 135 m2

Displacement: app. 50 t

Hanse 78 Premium Yacht is built in an epoxy/E-glass UD/sandwich construction with carbon tapes to enhance the stiffness of the hull and bottom section, the deck and the integrated strongback.

ISS and PYA announce the Meeting of the Associations at the 2011 Monaco Yacht Show

September 09, 2011

The International Superyacht Society (ISS) and Professional Yachtsmen’s Association (PYA) are pleased to announce that for the fifth time, they are co-hosting one of the must do events during the Monaco Yacht Show, the Meeting of the Associations, again being held at the prestigious Yacht Club de Monaco on Wednesday 21 September 2011 from 17h30-19h30.

The event is one of the Monaco Yacht Show’s greatest opportunities to network and to enjoy food and wine in a most breathtaking environment. Made possible entirely by the staunch support of PYA and ISS Sponsors, this year’s supporters include some of the most recognizable brands in the large yacht industry: DuPont, Marina Port Vell and Shipyard Trogir.

ISS and PYA appreciate the unwavering support of sponsors such as DuPont, Marina Port Vell and Shipyard Trogir; their support enables the associations to create dynamic networking functions which are more critical than ever to the success of the large yacht industry.

Over the years, the Meeting of the Associations has also featured an International Wine Tasting which is also supported fully by sponsorship. Representing French, Italian and New World wines, PYA and ISS welcome back SO.SE.MA and Shore Solutions as returning and committed supporters of the event.

New in 2011, the Meeting of the Associations will be open only to PYA and ISS members and a guest of their choice, provided the members RSVP. Both associations encourage large yacht industry, owners, captains and crew to ensure that their membership is current. After receiving their invitations, members will RSVP at a dedicated PYA site. Once registered, they will print a ticket for two.

For those wishing to attend but who are not members, tickets are €25 and must be purchased through the site: http://rsvp.pya.org/event/2011-Meeting-of-the-Associations.

“Our decision to move to a member plus guest platform for this wonderful event is a reminder to our industry and our customers that organizations like PYA and ISS are here to foster, protect and promote the large yacht industry and lifestyle,” says Bob Saxon, ISS’s President. “In order to fulfil a vital function for owners, captains, crew and industry leadership, perpetuating membership is a critical function,” he continues.

For a review of benefits both associations provide members, please visit PYA and ISS websites.

Abitare il Mare 2012: the conferences at Seatec-Compotec 2012

September 09, 2011

Abitare il Mare, by Decio Carugati, promoted by CarraraFiere, is a design-related box of events; since 2006 the initiative is especially focused on the analysis of lifestyle trends and customs changes. Design, technology, use of new materials, ergonomics and sustainability are the main topics discussed during the scheduled conferences.


The Conference:

DESIGN: Project into the project. When materials and technologies on board confirm the objective of low impact, energy saving, recycle and disposal of all components after use.
Related to the 9th edition of MYDA – Millennium Yacht Design Award - the conferences is scheduled for the 8th of February and the topics will be discussed by pre-eminent names of the academic world, yacht industry and design. The 9th MYDA award ceremony will follow.

The Conference:
DESIGN & SPACE
The importance of discussing on how to preserve comfort, ergonomics and safety on board for a better use and better living of spaces.
Related to the 18th edition of the Award TARGA BONETTO the conference will take place the 9th of February. Speakers include representatives of different fields. The Targa Rodolfo Bonetto award ceremony will follow.

Closing the calendar of conferences of ABITARE IL MARE, the Conference:
DESIGN AND COMPOSITES: STATE-OF-THE-ART
How composites better represent the choice of low environment impact in the different application fields of project and production.
Meeting with prestigious names of design working in different fields – Bike, Car, Train, Aircraft, Yacht and Furniture.
The conference, related to the 4th edition of COMPOTEC, aims at discussing the issue of environment preservation combined with research of new materials and their applications.

The 10th edition of SEATEC, will have a special focus on ‘GREEN POLICY’, and will present to the professional and international public the best offer of what is nowadays available in an aware and conscious market in terms of technology, design, research and innovation.

PA153 Oceanco 92M yacht design by Tony Castro

September 09, 2011

The UK based design company Tony Castro Yacht Design unveil their impressive 92M TONY CASTRO superyacht concept PA153 for OCEANCO.  With the Monaco Yacht Show just around the corner, visitors will be able to visit Tony Castro Yacht Design and make further enquiries about this stunning PA153 OCEANCO 92M yacht by Tony Castro for Oceanco.

Scene view of the 92M Oceanco PA153 Yacht designed by Tony Castro

Scene view of the 92M Oceanco PA153 Yacht designed by Tony Castro

Eye-catching profile of the 92M Tony Castro PA153 Yacht design for Oceanco

Eye-catching profile of the 92M Tony Castro PA153 Yacht design for Oceanco

The Tony Castro 92M PA153 mega yacht features prominent exterior lines resulting in a dramatic profile containing large area of full-height glass on the main deck. Her particularities include a vast aft deck which with an innovative pool with combined jacuzzi.

92-metre Tony Castro designed 92m superyacht PA153 for Oceanco

92-metre Tony Castro designed 92m superyacht PA153 for Oceanco

92 M Tony Castro designed PA153 mega yacht for Oceanco

92 M Tony Castro designed PA153 mega yacht for Oceanco

Below, a spacious deck club connects to the aft deck resulting in a spacious area. This zone can be conveniently transformed into a cinema for guests’ entertainment.

92M PA 153 yacht by Tony Castro for Oceanco - night view

92M PA 153 yacht by Tony Castro for Oceanco - night view

92M PA153 Yacht by Tony Castro - aft view

92M PA153 Yacht by Tony Castro - aft view

An eleven metre tender, a 7.5 metre rib and two jet-skis are housed by a large tender garage. PA153 92m Tony Castro yacht concept also features a helicopter landing pad forward.

White version of the 92M PA153 mega yacht for Oceanco by Tony Castro

White version of the 92M PA153 mega yacht for Oceanco by Tony Castro

White version of the 92m PA153 superyacht by Tony Castro - Transom view

White version of the 92m PA153 superyacht by Tony Castro - Transom view

Tony Castro PA153 yacht for Oceanco is compliant with the new PYC regulations. Her preliminary interior layout allows accommodation of a total number of 22 guests in 4 cabins, 4 VIP cabins, 2 VVIP cabins and one Master Suite. She will also be able to provide accommodation to a crew of 25.

Sky deck view of the superyacht PA153 92M Tony Castro for Oceanco

Sky deck view of the superyacht PA153 92M Tony Castro for Oceanco

More exciting projects from the Tony Castro Yacht Design studio:

At CharterWorld we have previously covered some other very interesting and beautiful designs from this well known yacht designer.

Tony Castro 35M ketch - a stunning 35-metre sailing yacht designed by Tony Castro Yacht Design

Tony Castro 35M ketch - a stunning 35-metre sailing yacht designed by Tony Castro Yacht Design

Tony Castro’s recent projects also include a 35M sailing yacht with a contemporary exterior, practical layout and staggering design. The 35M Tony Castro ketch is designed to offer accommodation in one master suite, one VIP and two twin cabins to a total number of 8 guests. This yacht concept has also been created in a 57 M version – see image below.

57 metre verstion - Tony Castro Yacht Design 57M ketch

57 metre verstion - Tony Castro Yacht Design 57M ketch

Another one of Tony Castro‘s stunning designs we have published in May is the TC 90M superyacht concept with accommodation for up to 22 guests in 11 state-of-the-art cabins. The TC 90M features an exciting aft deck arrangement which includes a large pool and folding down bulwarks. Perhaps the most interesting feature on the Tony Castro TC90M must be the cascade of water running from the Jacuzzi on the sky-deck all the way down to the aft platform via a series of illuminated channels within the teak decking.

TC90M - the Tony Castro 90M superyacht

TC90M - the Tony Castro 90M superyacht

Luxury charter yacht BIG FISH in London

September 09, 2011

The expedition (explorer) superyacht BIG FISH, the 45m (147′ 7″) yacht designed by Greg Marshall Design and launched by McMullen & Wing New Zealand in 2010 has recently visited London en route to the Monaco Yacht Show 2011. Motor Yacht BIG FISH is seen here cruising the Thames River, passing under the raised Tower Bridge.

Powerfully styled, expedition Motor Yacht BIG FISH is a fantastic example of modern blue water stable, functional and comfortable exploration superyacht design and build. She is available for select charters in the South Pacific, Tahiti, Antarctica, Northern Europe and elsewhere

Motor Yacht BIG FISH

Year:2010   L.O.A.:45.00m (147' 7")  Beam:9.00m (29' 6") 
Max Speed:16 knots  Cruise Speed:10 knots  Engines:Caterpillar 3508B DI-TA 1 
Cabins: Charter Guest:10  Crew:10 

There are more details about Motor Yacht BIG FISH here.

Icon Yachts 85m Britannia megayacht concept by H2 Design

September 09, 2011

Following the launch of the 50m motor yacht platform at last year’s Monaco show, ICON Yachts approached H2 Yacht Design with a brief to develop an 85m megayacht concept based on the ICON platform design.

H2 ICON 85m Britannia superyacht

H2 ICON 85m Britannia superyacht

The exterior styling and GA of the ICON 85m Britannia yacht was developed by H2 design. Laurent Giles Superyacht Architects were commissioned to provide the initial technical input required to start a new platform design. The vessel is compliant with the latest MCA Passenger Yacht Code, with a nominal capacity for 18-20 guests.

The exterior styling of this new 85m concept focuses on a pure, uncluttered linear design style. The crisp chamfers and sharp edges contrasted by the flowing organic form of the superstructure combine to produce a timeless profile with a distinctive design element linking the hull to the bridge deck aft.

“The design is radical yet conservative, contemporary yet timeless. Our aim was to produce a design with wide market appeal and character to make it individual and be recognisable as an Icon product.” explains Jonny Horsfield Founder ofH2 Design

H2 designed motor yacht Icon 85m Britannia

H2 designed motor yacht Icon 85m Britannia

Icon 85M motor yacht Britannia by H2 Design

Icon 85M motor yacht Britannia by H2 Design

Inside, centrally located tender garages release valuable space from the aft, allowing for the renowned Icon beach club arrangement. On this concept a central pool, spa and gym facilities are accommodated. Other interior features include a circular dining room, enclosed by full height glass and curved spine stairs. Panoramic views out over the aft bridge deck and light from the glass bottomed Jacuzzi above make for an impressive entertaining space.

Motor Yacht Icon 85m Britannia by H2 Design

Motor Yacht Icon 85m Britannia by H2 Design

With the proposed diesel electric power plant the hull will have a max speed of over 19 knots with a cruising range of 6000 nautical miles.

Specifications of the Icon Yachts 85m megayacht concept by H2 Design

Hull Type: Twin screw motor yacht
Naval Architecture: ICON Yachts, Laurent Giles
Exterior Design: H2 Yacht Design
Interior Arrangement: H2 Yacht Design
Interior Design: to client’s preference
Classification: Lloyd’s Register, Maritime Coastguard Agency 13-36 Passenger Yacht Code
Hull Material: Steel
Superstructure Material: Aluminium Alloys
Mast and other fittings: Light weight composites
Main Dimensions
Length Overall: 85 m
Length Waterline: 84.5 m
Beam Moulded: 14.5 m
Draught: 4.2 m
Gross Tonnage: <3000 GRT
Top Speed: 19 knots
Cruise Speed: 16 knots
Crew: 25
Owner and Guests: 24

62m Motor yacht Midlandia by ICON Yachts on schedule to launch in 2012

September 09, 2011

Icon Yachts are scheduled to complete their fourth superyacht, the 62m Midlandia motor yacht by Spring 2012. With a sleek steel hull and aluminium superstructure the motor yacht MIDLANDIA measures 62.00 metres (203.41 ft) in length.  Superyacht Midlandia featuers  Naval Architecture by  Jouke van der Baan exterior design by the Redman Whiteley Dixon Ltd and interior design Cristiano Gatto Design.

Yacht MIDLANDIA by Icon Yachts

Cristiano Gatto Design Studio has been working closely with the client since the Midlandia projects inception and created a sophisticated design with a touch of Zen.

The main influence on this customized ICON layout reflect the owner’s needs to create wide entertainment areas, both formal and informal, to share with his guests, but it also reflects his need to allow himself roomy spaces for his own privacy.

62m ICON Motor yacht Midlandia interior by Cristiano Gatto Design.

62m ICON Motor yacht Midlandia interior by Cristiano Gatto Design.

The double aspect is reflected in the 17 metre long main saloon or in the outdoor and indoor saloons and in addition in the owner’s cabin. This is achieved over two decks with a direct staircase link to the panoramic saloon on the forward upper deck for moments of family privacy.

62m Motor yacht Midlandia by ICON Yachts on schedule to launch in 2012

62m Motor yacht Midlandia by ICON Yachts on schedule to launch in 2012

“The owner’s requirement was to create sober but elegant spaces, simple yet noble in their finishing. Far from excessive ostentations, the studio has chosen a “contemporary classic” style, where richness is shown in the details. The pleasure of discovering surprising touches over time. Such as the novel choice of Citron Tree for the wardrobe interiors, this perfumes linen and stimulates olfactory sensations. Refinement is also in the choice of woods, like Mahogany, Rosewood, Ebony and Walnut Canaletto, all with glossy finishing and balanced by the presence of natural stones treated with oils such as Spanish natural stone. It is the priceless luxury of simplicity, the elegance of enjoying the essential, but also the preciousness of materials such as saddle leather and galouchat. ”