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Introducing the Sencora 52M motor yacht by SENCORA Yachts and Bill Dixon Design

January 16, 2011

The Sencora 52M yacht is a new superyacht concept which was created by SENCORA Yachts, with design and architecture with Bill Dixon Design. The design and study for the Sencora 52 metre yacht was finished in December 2010, including tank testing. Luc Scherrer, Marketing Manager of SENCORA Yachts, advises that the company is in negotiation with two customers for a delivery in 2013.

The particularities of this yacht that you can find in the specifications shows Bill Dixon’s ability to be very modern design and built for a very low fuel consumption.

the Sencora 52M motor yacht by SENCORA Yachts and Bill Dixon Design

The Sencora 52M motor yacht by SENCORA Yachts and Bill Dixon Design

The Sencora 52M yacht displays the following characteristics:

-Very light weight
-Composite-epoxy  building reinforced by carbon
-Small engine
-Long range
-Pods propeller which can work on one engine
-Master cabin on aft deck with private bath platform
-Garage forward under the deck…

The Sencora 52M superyacht Concept:

The concept of this yacht was developed over several years of study and consultation with various yacht builders and designers. The basic layout criteria, interior styling ideas and performance targets have been provided by the Client.

Other conceptual ideas, and all work related to systems design and mechanical engineering were developed by D Marine Design (DMD). The exterior styling, innovative hull design and further ideas regarding layout have been provided by Dixon Yacht Design (DYD). Interior design furniture layout and material specifications were provided by Focus Yacht Design (FYD).

Composite engineering has been completed to a level allowing all major structural parts to be completed. This has been completed by Engineering Materials Processes (EMP).

Acoustic engineering of the Sencora 52M yacht was developed by S. Van Capellen (SVC)

Sencora 52M superyacht rendering profile by SENCORA Yachts and Bill Dixon Design

Sencora 52M superyacht rendering profile by SENCORA Yachts and Bill Dixon Design

Hull Design
Based on the considerable experience of DYD in the design of sailing yachts, this novel hull can best be described as a “High Speed Displacement Hull”. The hull shape in conjunction with the very high length/beam ratio allows for a speed somewhat in excess of a typical 52m displacement yacht. Furthermore a displacement hull has always proven to be the best for reliable performance in heavy seas with good fuel economy.

The hull form is a displacement type with a plump stem and transom stern. A bulbous bow is not included. Hull stiffening is principally longitudinal in nature with appropriately spaced continuous girders.

Bridge of the the Sencora 52M motor yacht

Bridge Deck of the the Sencora 52M motor yacht

Structural Materials
For the hull structure advanced composite materials mostly in sandwich form have been chosen.

The principal fibre will be E-glass, although over 1 ton of unidirectional carbon fibre will be as reinforcements in hull framing, girder construction, deck beams and window mullions to increase usable interior space.

The principal core will be linear PVC foam although other materials like epoxy saturated marine ply and mahogany will be used I areas requiring high shear or compressive loads.

Epoxy resins will be used because of their greater strength, and light weight construction abilities, as well as a much higher resistance to shrinkage and chemical deterioration.

The final choice of manufacturer of these materials will be chosen depending upon availability and the shipyards own building method criteria, but they will all be commonly used in shipbuilding and Classification type approved materials.

Sencora 52M motor yacht bow

Sencora 52M motor yacht bow

Powering
A twin engine diesel propulsion system is intended with this design. The engines will deliver enough power to attain 16 knots. This will means that they will be capable of producing 746kW each.

In order to maintain low noise and vibration characteristics for the ship, the engine will develop maximum power at 1800 rpm.

The main engines to be chosen will exhibit high power at low rpm and years of proven service, robustness and worldwide serviceability. The Caterpillar C32 series is therefore engine of choice.

Coupled with the azimuthing thrusters, this system gives the following advantages for the Sencora 52M yacht:

o Flexibility of design regarding placement of the engines, which
allows for a better internal layout and saving of space.
o As the propeller thrust is absorbed by the thrusters, then the
engines can be completely flexibly mounted and if required
enclosed. The result is very low noise and vibration.
o The main propulsion shafts remain inside the ship, lowering
maintenance and resistance.

However, the design still allows for the possibility of using more conventional propellers coupled with straight shafts. This option reduces overall build cost.

Sencora 52M yacht by SENCORA Yachts and Bill Dixon Design

Sencora 52M yacht by SENCORA Yachts and Bill Dixon Design

Propulsion
A fully azimuthing twin thruster system will be used for the following
basic reasons :
o Reduction of hull appendage resistance,
o High manoeuvrability,
o Very low noise and vibration
o Better shaft angle

Included in the propulsion package is a 160 kW mechanically driven bow thruster.

Gear Boxes
An innovative reduction and transfer system using 2 custom built gearboxes and 3 multi-plate hydraulic clutches will allow the vessel to cruise using both thrusters so full manoeuvrability, balance and steering are maintained, but only using one engine.

Aft Decks of the Sencora 52M yacht

Aft Decks of the Sencora 52M yacht

A typical usage scenario would be as follows –
o Leaving port – start both engines and manoeuvre with each
thruster powered by its own engine.

o Outside port – initiate command to PLC to bring both engines to
an idle state, stop one, engage the central clutch thus allowing
the captain to increase speed on the still running engine to
achieve 12 knots maximum (limited by PLC)

o Should a higher speed be desired – (for example to avoid a
storm, make a charter deadline) again initiate command to PLC to
bring engines to idle, disengage the central clutch, start the
second engine, allowing the captain to increase speed on both
until maximum possible power that can be delivered by the
engines – a minimum of 16 knots.

The effective load at each engine for a cruising speed of 12 knots will be around 310 kW and at 16 knots it is 660 kW. As each engine is required to deliver a maximum of 746 kW to achieve the maximum speed of 16 knots, then therefore with one engine there is more than enough power to drive both propellers.

Use of the thrusters in this way will give the following benefits -

o Safety in case one engine breaks down
o Engine maintenance and oil changes will be reduced by as much
as you run with only one engine
o Better fuel economy as you would not have the heat and
mechanical losses of the second engine and shaftline
o Less engine noise
o And finally, the driving engine would be better loaded when the
vessel is cruising at 12 knots – again increasing overall fuel
economy and reducing engine maintenance.

Economy
The hull shape, the high length/beam ratio, the low superstructure profile, the diesel-azimuthing drive system and most importantly the light weight construction materials will allow for a much greater fuel economy than found in more classic vessels.

Roll Damping
The yacht will be equipped with a fin actuated “Zero Speed” type stabilization system. This will almost eliminate roll at sea, vastly improve roll stability at anchor.

Noise and Vibration
Use of the above mentioned systems, namely the azimuthing propulsion, coupled with the ease of isolation of the power sources provides very high reductions in noise and vibration. As other major power consumers such as windlasses etc. are also electric, the background noise of hydraulics is eliminated except for when the stabilization system is active.

Also, the azimuthing thrusters are resiliently mounted and have twin propellers, vastly reducing hull vibrations. The propulsion engines are also fully resiliently mounted engines because they do not need to transmit thrust (and therefore vibrations) into the structure as do conventional engines.

The service generator room is itself in an enclosed space in the engine room. As most yachts spend more than 95% of their time at anchor or in port, often with the generators running, this is a very important improvement. Both engine rooms will have an exceptional sound insulation, so that virtually no sound will be transmitted to the accommodation.

Sencora 52M motor yacht

Sencora 52M motor yacht

Running Costs

Administration Regulations
The yacht is designed to be under 500 GRT. This is due principally to the low superstructure profile and the slender hull shape.

Over 500GRT denotes a rather major change in the administration costs regarding crew, inspections, safety and structural fire. Thus the yearly running costs are kept to the minimum compared with other conventional vessels that are usually restricted to around 45 meters LOA if they should not exceed 500GRT

Certification

The yacht will be built in full accordance with the latest rules of Bureau Veritas and the British MCA LY2 safety code. This will ensure that the vessel is acceptable as a charter vessel.

Fuel Economy
Due to the bow and stern vertical profiles, and the slender hull shape, the beam/length ratio is very low compared to a traditional 52m. Due to the light weight of the vessel, the displacement will be very light compared to a traditional 52m. These two features greatly reduce hull resistance thus allowing the yacht to either attain a higher speed for the same fuel consumption, or the same speed for less fuel consumption than as compared to a traditional 52 meter motor yacht.

Modern Materials
Furthermore, the concept of this yacht is to find and equip it with modern materials in every area. Materials that lend themselves to easy and/or low maintenance. The use of epoxy resin is one of the best examples of this concept.

Lower maintenance will translate into savings during shipyard refits and general crew labour, which in turn means less crew members.

Mooring
To allow for anchoring in small secluded anchorages with limited swinging radius, and to be able to orient the bow towards any incoming swell or waves, the yacht will be equipped with a stern anchor and chain that is equivalent to the bow anchors.

This also provides a spare anchor for the bow, a much desired advantage for a long range world cruising yacht.

The bow anchors are to be hidden as much as possible in enclosed pockets very near the waterline.

Interior Design
The design and decoration of the interior is intended to be minimalist style with the use in general of light coloured woods, fabrics and other materials. All materials will be provided in a form that meets MCA fire requirements and light weight.

Most furniture that is attached to walls or bulkheads will be suspended as much as is possible so that the floor space is maximized. Final choice of materials and furniture layout to be decided by the client. Interior lighting will be a major concern and will be designed by a specialist consultant.

Principal Characteristics

General concept Client / DMD
Naval architecture Dixon Yacht Design
Hull Form Testing Sea Speed
Interior design Focus Yacht Design
Composite engineering Engineering Material Process
Systems engineering D Marine Design
Acoustic/vibration eng. S. Van Capellen

Electronic Design Imtech
Lighting Design Sekles
Galley Design DMD/FYD
Classification Bureau Veritas
Safety Certification MCA LY2
Builder Sencora S.A., France
Shipyard Sencora A.S., Turkey
Main Engines Caterpillar C32 Acert

Principal Dimensions
LOA 52.00m
LWL 58.10m
Max Beam 8.9m
Light Displacement 245,000 kgs
Full Displacement 384,000 kgs
Draft 2.35m
Freeboard 2.6m
GRT around 498 tons *
Water Capacity 15,000 litres
Fuel Capacity 75,000 litres
Black/Grey Water 6,000 litres
Complement
o Owner 2
o Guests 8
o Crew 8 + Captain double

Performance

Speed, Range, & Powering
The naval architects DYD have produced a calculation showing the maximum speed, and the long range speed, or speed of maximum fuel range can be achieved. This calculation also takes into account the running of the main generators at 65% load.

For long range cruising with :
o Cruising speed – 12 knots
o Minimum range – 5,000 nautical miles at 12 knots
o Power – 2 x 310 kW each engine, or in single engine
mode, 1 engine producing 620 kW

For short range higher speeds :
o Maximum speed – 16 knots
o Power – 2 x 746 kW each engine

Model Tank Testing
To determine optimal hull form, lines plan, speed, consumption figures, stability criteria and sea keeping, DYD, and Sea Speed, using a scale model completed tank testing in a recognized towing tank facility. The testing was also carried out at sea using a radio controlled model equipped with azimuthing thrusters and stabilisers.

Stability & Trim
Stability has been determined to meet the criteria as laid down by the IMO Code on Intact Stability (IS Code) including the addition of the IMO A.749 weather criterion with calculations & graphs for each loading condition.

Trim by the head, or excessive trim by stern will be avoided. Maximum trim by the stern at full load will not to exceed 0.25 meter.

For more information on the Sencora 52 motor yacht please get in touch with Luc Scherrer, Marketing Manager for SENCORA Yachts:

e-mail: luc.scherrer@sencora.com
Mob:   +33 (0) 6 85 55 44 59
Address: Le Trianon B
22 avenue Sainte Marguerite
06150 Cannes la Bocca
France

PERI 41T Motor yacht Bibich Too launched by Peri Yachts

January 04, 2011

Peri Yachts launched their flagship Peri 41 T motor yacht named Bibich Too last week in Antalya, Turkey. The Peri 41 T Bibich Too motor yacht will be handed over to her owners in January 2011 following sea trial preparations and final fit-out . The 41.5m superyacht Bibich Too was conceived by Scaro Design, Istanbul’s award-winning design group, who created her external lines and her interior, while the UK’s renowned Dixon Yacht Design engineered her planing V hull and High Modulus carried out all the scantling and structural calculations.

PERI 41T Motor yacht Bibich Too launched by Peri Yachts

PERI 41T Motor yacht Bibich Too launched by Peri Yachts

The Peri 41T Bibich Too motor yacht has the elongated, aerodynamic grace of today’s most coveted high-end cars and along with her ultra-modern lines, her greatest gift to her owner is the lavish increase in living space. The motor yacht Peri 41 T Bibcih Too features spacious accommodation and extensive amenities for 12 guests, including a private owner’s deck with a large separate master stateroom with study and private terrace.

The M/Y 41T offers the rare quality of looking equally impressive from the rear thanks to her massive lazarette door, which, when closed, gives a sheer vertical line to the stern and transforms into a vast swimming platform and beach club. Bibich Too yacht features colorful and delicate styling touches including a light metalic green hull.

PERI 41T Motor yacht Bibich Too by Peri Yachts

PERI 41T Motor yacht Bibich Too by Peri Yachts

The Peri superyacht Bibich Too hosts up to 12(+2) guests in 6 cabins and 9 crew in 4 double cabins and a captain’s cabin. Powered by twin 3,450hp MTU 12V 4000 M93L engines, Yacht Bibich Too has a top speed of 25 knots 1,250 nautical miles at a cruising speed of 19 knots.

Peri Yachts has already been commissioned to build the second 41T due for launch in June 2012 and is also working on two Peri 37 motor yacht s and two Peri 29 yacht s to be launched in Spring/Summer 2011.

PERI 41T  BIBICH TOO SPECIFICATIONS

VESSEL: COMPOSITE MOTORYACHT
HULL TYPE: V PLANING
CONSTRUCTION: GLASS REINFORCED EPOXY SANDWICH
CLASSIFICATION: RINA CHARTER CLASS/MCA
DIMENSIONS
LOA: 41.15 M
LWL: 33.00 M
MAX. BEAM: 8.80 M
TOTAL DRAFT: 2.35 M
DISPLACEMENT: 190 MT
CAPACITY
FUEL TANK CAPACITY :40000 L
FRESH WATER TANK CAPACITY: 5000 L
WASTE WATER TANK CAPACITY: 4000 L
WATERMAKER CAPACITY: 2 X 260 L/hr.
ENGINES & PERFORMANCE
MAKE & MODEL : 2 X “MTU®” 12V4000 M93L 3450 HP
GENERATORS:  2 x “KOHLER®” 100EFOZD 100 Kw
BOW THRUSTER: 75 HP
MAX. SPEED : 25 KNOTS
CRUISING SPEED: 19 KNOTS
RANGE UP TO 1250 NM
ACCOMODATION
NUMBER OF GUESTS: 12 (+2) IN 6 CABINS
NUMBER OF CREW: 9 IN 5 CABINS
DESIGN & ENGINEERING
EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR DESIGN: SCARO DESIGN
ENGINEERING : DIXON YACHT DESIGN
SCANTLING AND STRUCTURAL : HIGH MODULUS

Design Award METS 2010 – DAME Award Winners Announced.

November 16, 2010

Bill Dixon, Chairman of the Jury of the DAME, presented the Award to the winner of the prestigious prize at the start of METS this morning. An excerpt of the Jury Report on the DAME winner:

20th DAME – Design Award METS 2010 WINNERS announced.Overall Winner of the DAME Award 2010 is the Seldén Reversible Winch of Seldén Mast AB. The Jury felt that this winch would have the largest impact on the leisure marine industry and would appear on many sailing boats in the future. By backing the line off the winch instead of easing it by hand, there is greater safety for the operator. The backwind is operated from a push button in the handle of the winch, making it far more intuitive than a more conventional style winch that may use a switch located in the bottom non-turning part of the drum. Being hand operated ensures that the winch does not need additional below deck space and makes a winch retrofit extremely easy. When using the winch in either direction the line is captured by self-tailing device which sheds line easily when the winch is in the backwind mode.  Seldén Mast can be found at METS in stand no. 09.204

Presentation of the DAME Award.Winner 2010 Seldén mast by the chairman of the Jury Bill Dixon to Peter Rönnbäck and design engineer Jan Karlsson

Presentation of the DAME Award.Winner 2010 Seldén mast by the chairman of the Jury Bill Dixon to Peter Rönnbäck and design engineer Jan Karlsson

The DAME Award’s Jury chairman, Bill Dixon, commented on the opportunities of the nominations, “On this 20th anniversary, I was delighted to see the number of new companies to METS that had also put products up for these awards among the 132 entries. One can see the tremendous effort that the nominees have put into identifying new product opportunities, and then ensuring that these designs meet the ever more demanding customer expectations. These are the products that we hope will excite the end user, to invest both in new boats and equipment, all designed to enhance the overall experience of today’s demanding boater.”

Overall DAME Winner 2010

Seldén Reversible Winch
Seldén Mast AB – Sweden

This year’s Category Winners are:

Marine electronics:
ZS RopeSense
Spinlock Ltd. – United Kingdom

Interior equipment, furnishings, materials and electrical fittings used in cabins:
BARIGO STEEL MEL
BARIGO Barometerfabrik GmbH – Germany

Deck equipment, sails, and rigging:
Seldén Reversible Winch
Seldén Mast AB – Sweden

Life saving and safety equipment:
Jet-trak
Global Marine Tracking Systems S.L. (Seetrac) – Spain

Machinery, propulsion, mechanical and electrical systems and fittings:
Panda 45 i PMS generator
Fischer Panda GmbH – Germany

Marine related software:
Marine: Mediterranean HD
NAVIONICS S.p.a. – Italy           

This year’s special certificates were awarded to:

‘Most ECO-Friendly Product’ certificate:
CONVERTER NV SERIES
Officine Meccaniche Pejrani S.r.l. – Italy

‘Most Innovative Product’ certificate:
Marine: Mediterranean HD
NAVIONICS S.p.a. – Italy

Most Innovative Product’ certificate:
SiMON2 (squared)
Palladium Technologies, Inc. – United States

The 20th annual Design Award METS competition attracted a total of 132 products from 19 countries. A total of 63 products were short listed for final consideration in 2010 and these are the ‘Nominated’ products that appear in the DAME stand at METS. From these the Jury selected the Overall DAME Winner, together with 6 outright Category Winners, one special certificate for ‘Most ECO Friendly’ and two for ‘Most Innovative’ product and 14 Special Mentions.

When making any assessment under the DAME rules the most important aspect, central to the final judgement, is design in its fullest context — the degree to which the overall styling, construction, functionality (the capability of the product in relation to its intended use) and level of innovation are seen as equally balanced features of the entry. Originality, use and ease of human operation are also taken into account, as well as other considerations such as the ratio of price to performance.

DAME participants support Whisper Boat Building Academy
All participating companies paid a non-refundable registration fee per product entered to support a worthy charity. This year Whisper Boat Building Academy (WBBA) in South Africa, the only boat building school for people with disabilities, received a cheque of 19,800 Euros. The WBBA helps deaf, previously disadvantaged, South African young people acquire learning and skills in composite construction and boatbuilding. The DAME proceeds will be used to fund development of a skills programme with learning aids suited to deaf students, and to train teachers and interpreters

About METS incorporating SuperYacht Pavilion
METS, the world’s largest trade exhibition of equipment, materials and systems for the international marine leisure industry, is organised by Amsterdam RAI in association with the International Council of Marine Industry Associations (ICOMIA). The show’s target groups are yacht builders, naval architects, repair yards, distributors, dealers, wholesalers, captains, marina operators and equipment manufacturers from around the world.

The SuperYacht Pavilion is the central platform for the worldwide super yacht industry and a ‘’show within a show’’ at METS.

Dixon Yacht Design receive 2 Showboats Design Awards for Sailing yacht Liara

October 28, 2010

It was apparent from the moment that superyacht Liara was launched and started trials that Dixon Yacht Design had designed a very special yacht in the Performance Yachts PY-100, ‘Liara’. This has now been confirmed at the prestigious Showboats International Design Awards where Dixon Yacht Design picked up not one, but two, awards.

Dixon Yacht Designed Sailing yacht Liara

Dixon Yacht Designed Sailing yacht Liara

The awards, where in two of the most competitive and sought after categories and Bill Dixon was on hand to receive them. The first was the “Naval Architecture Award – sailing yachts” and the second was “The Design and Technology Award”, which was awarded to Dixon Yacht Design for the very innovative lifting keel fitted to ‘Liara’; a keel which does not intrude into the interior but allows the yacht to visit shallow anchorages and harbours and have a remarkable sailing performance for a yacht designed to be a fast cruising yacht, not an out and out racer.

The magnitude of Dixon Yachts Designs achievement in winning these two awards is best summed up by the words of the awards programme, “The judging criteria for this category explored how well the yachts perform at sea in all conditions, and it was ‘Liara’ that rose to the top of the class with her clean, well executed lines, telescopic keel that does not intrude on the accommodations, and unassailable combination of sailing performance and design.”

The Showboats Design Awards are judged by an independent jury which is comprised of yacht owners, senior yacht crew and acclaimed designers and stylists from within, as well as outside, the marine industry; all are experts in their specific fields.

Bill Dixon was understandably delighted with the awards for sailing yacht Liara, “To win one award is always special but to win two, and particularly these two for the same yacht, means a great deal. We always strive hard to design yachts which really satisfy our client’s ambitions while giving them the very latest technology. With the Performance Yachts range I am certain we have the balance absolutely right”.

Performance Yachts receives 2 awards at The Showboats Design Awards.

October 28, 2010

Performance Yachts picked up not one, but two, prestigious awards last night at the Showboats Design Awards in Florida.

Competing against some of the best known names in the business, awards were presented to sailing yacht Liara for the Naval Architecture by Dixon Yacht Design and the modern technology on the Performance Yachts highly innovative lifting keel.

Luxury Sailing yacht Liara - Performance Yachts

Luxury Sailing yacht Liara - Performance Yachts

The lifting keel dramatically reduces draft in order to reach shallow anchorages but, when fully lowered, endows the yacht with sparkling performance; all this without intruding into the yachts interior. The same lifting keel technology is offered as an option across the entire Performance Yachts range.

The Showboats Design Awards were judged by an independent jury comprised of yacht owners, senior yacht crew and acclaimed designers and stylists from within, as well as outside, the marine industry; all are experts in their specific fields.

The Awards also introduced a number of new categories which honour the industry’s craft and design talents to the full. It is particularly satisfying for Performance Yachts that they are the first recipient of the Design and Technology award.

Performance Yachts recognise the considerable assistance given by Owen-Clarke Design who engineered the lifting keel.

Performance Yachts

Performance Yachts

20th DAME – Design Award METS 2010 NOMINEES announced.

October 25, 2010

Out of a total of 132 products entered in this year’s prestigious DAME – Design Award METS competition, the DAME Jury has nominated 63 from which the overall and category winners will be chosen.

20th DAME – Design Award METS 2010 NOMINEES announced.

20th DAME – Design Award METS 2010 NOMINEES announced.

The competition, which is held every year in conjunction with METS inc. SuperYacht Pavilion, received entries from 19 countries, with nominees coming from 13 of them. The overall and category winners will be announced at the special Breakfast Briefing on November 16th at 8 a.m. prior to the start of the METS show that same day. During METS, all short listed products will be on display in the special DAME presentation, which is located in the RAI Elicium.

The DAME Awards Jury chairman, Bill Dixon, commented on the opportunities of the nominations, “On this 20th anniversary, I was delighted to see the number of new companies to METS that had also put products up for these awards among the 132 entries. One can see the tremendous effort that the nominees have put into identifying new product opportunities, and then ensuring that these designs meet the ever more demanding customer expectations. These are the products that we hope will excite the end user, to invest both in new boats and equipment, all designed to enhance the overall experience of today’s demanding boater.”

20th DAME – Design Award METS 2010

20th DAME – Design Award METS 2010

Judging of the entries took place at Amsterdam RAI Convention Centre where the products were made available for viewing and testing, giving Jury members the chance to try them in order to assess their suitability, originality, design, and construction. Other important factors, such as overall consumer appeal, impact on the marine industry, cost effectiveness, and ease of use, were also evaluated during the day-long judging process.

Irene Dros, Senior Product Manager of the show commented on the Jury’s efforts, saying: “We thank all present and past jury members for their dedication in judging all these applications so carefully every year. During the show and in the catalogue we will put the spotlight on all 19 past winners since 1991.”

The Overall Winner

The overall winner of the DAME Awards will be announced at the ICOMIA-METS Breakfast Briefing held in the Forum of Amsterdam RAI before the official opening of the show. This briefing, which includes a number of special invitees, is open to all exhibitors and members of the media. The Award presented to the overall winner was designed by Naval Architect Tony Castro, former chairman of the DAME Jury, and is intended to reflect the international nature of the competition.

DAME categories

As always, the Jury assesses the products by reference to the balance and interaction between overall design, build, functionality and use of materials. Other factors taken into account are originality, ergonomics and price/quality ratio. The short listed products are divided among eight categories:

1.         Marine electronics
2.         Interior equipment, furnishings, materials, and electrical fittings used in cabins
3.         Marina equipment, boatyard equipment, and boat construction tools and materials
4.         Deck equipment, sails, and rigging
5.         Clothing and crew accessories
6.         Lifesaving and safety equipment
7.         Machinery, propulsion, mechanical, and electrical systems and fittings
8.         Marine related software

In addition the Jury – at its discretion – can give out certificates for “Most ECO-Friendly Product” and “Most Innovative Product”. Other products that are exceptional, but do not win the award in their category, may be given a special mention.

DAME Jury 2010

The DAME Jury is selected from design experts around the world. This year’s Jury includes:

  • Mr. B. Dixon, Dixon Yacht Design, United Kingdom – Chairman of the DAME Jury
  • Mr. G. den Boef, The Netherlands – Secretary of the DAME Jury
  • Ms. M. Bos-De Vaal, Art-Line Interiors B.V., The Netherlands
  • Mr. T. Conradi, judel/vrolijk & co engineering GmbH, President DBSV, Germany
  • Mr. T.P.T. Donkin, retired ICOMIA secretary general, United Kingdom
  • Mr. A. Frabetti, Ferretti – Advanced Yacht Technology Centre, Italy
  • Mr J.J. Jacobs, Professor Design, TU Delft (University of Technology), The Netherlands
  • Mr. J. Jakopin, J&J Design/Seaway, Slovenia
  • Mr. R. Marshall, yacht designer and author, USA

About METS incorporating SuperYacht Pavilion

METS, the world’s largest trade exhibition of equipment, materials and systems for the international marine leisure industry, is organised by Amsterdam RAI in association with the International Council of Marine Industry Associations (ICOMIA). The show’s target groups are yacht builders, naval architects, repair yards, distributors, dealers, wholesalers, captains, marina operators and equipment manufacturers from around the world. The SuperYacht Pavilion is the central platform for the worldwide super yacht industry and a ‘’show within a show’’ at METS.

A Peri 29 Motor Yacht MITSI

August 03, 2010

MotorYacht MITSI is a stunning new PERI 29 model yacht launched in July 2010 by Peri Navi situated in Turkey. This 29 metre yacht is currently undergoing sea trials and will be delivered to her owner in a short while. She is the 4th Peri Yacht launched form the Peri 29 award winning series.

Peri 29 Yacht MITSI at her launch - Image courtesy of Peri Navi

Peri Yachts range of superyachts from 29-41 meters  are built at Peri’s high-tech shipyard in the Antalya. Their naval architecture is by the UK’s renowned Bill Dixon and all composite technology and processes are by High Modulus, the attractive exterior and interior design is done by Scaro Design in Istanbul.

The Peri 29 Yacht Mitsi sets the style for the entire range: a swooping, aerodynamic profile that signals high performance. The long, rectangular portholes are particular to this model. The high-tech materials lighten the entire structure and open up new space for luxury living. The increased volume is apparent everywhere. The teak-laid decks are broad, with more room to entertain – or to sink into the huge sofas and sun beds that characterise Peri’s chic, relaxed style. Like all Peri yachts, the motor yacht Mitsi Peri 29 features an unusually generous fly bridge.

Peri 29 Motor Yacht MITSI - Image courtesy of Peri Navi

Inside, the vast saloon establishes Peri’s minimalist style: bold graphic shapes, a palette of soft creams and greys, and luxurious textures – including lavish use of glossy, hand-stitched leather. Peri 29 MotorYacht MITSI accommodates 8 passengers in one master, one VIP and two identical guest cabins, each with private bath rooms, sophisticated entertainment equipment and spacious storage places Both the master and VIP cabins offer generous space with their full beams and high overheads, unusual for motoryachts of this size.

Peri offers both 4- and 5-cabin versions of the Peri 29. The 5-cabin version caters to the needs of large families and their friends and can accommodate 10 passengers in the same spacious comfort.

Detail of the Peri 29 motor yacht MITSI - Image courtesy of Peri Navi

The engine room of Peri 29 Superyacht is equipped generously with reputable brands; 2 x 1825 CAT C32 ACERT main engines, 2x CAT C2 22kW and 1x Fisher Panda generators and Wesmar hydraulic systems are a few to mention. This well insulated volume is connected to the aft platform through a spacious storage space and a hydraulically operated transom door. She cruises at 23 knots and her maximum speed is 28 knots. Superyacht MITSI Peri 29 is RINA Charter Class certified and MCA compatible.

Peri 29 Motor Yacht - sistership to the Motor Yacht MITSI - Image courtesy of Perin Navi

Peri is now looking forward to the launch of Motor Yacht Peri 41 T , the flagship of the shipyard end of August. Meanwhile the construction of two 37 meter yachts continue at the shipyards new facilities and hull Nr. 5 and 6 of Peri 29 models will also be ready for next summer season.

Interesting superyacht newly available for charter: sailing yacht YII

July 24, 2010

The 37 metre yacht YII is now newly available for luxury yacht charters in the Mediterranean and elsewhere. Sailing yacht YII (or Y2) is a Holland Jachtbouw built sleek Dixon sloop which was launched in 2006. This good looking sail boat was the product of the first Holland Jachtbouw and the Dixon Design collaboration. The result is a a spectacular, good looking and fast cruising yacht.

The 37 m superyacht YII under sail

S/Y YII is a cruising sloop which provided charter guests with an uncluttered deck and a contemporary minimalist type overall appearance. For instance, superyacht YII has a low profile deckhouse as well as a considered range of other sleek features like her recessed headsail furlers,  through hull anchoring system, pop-up cleats, deck recessed Genoa tracks and concealed hinges for hatches. This all adds up to space and symmetry on deck.

Yacht YII has also been designed and built to sail fast and performance is another feature. Her Alustar hull and fairly frugal weight of 152 tons means her sailing performance fits hand in glove with her sleek looks. Additional, she has been fitted with a full suite of North Sails and no expense has been spared with her deck equipment and power package which has been supplied by the yachting world’s leading super sailing yacht brands.

The sail boat’s elegance has also been brought down below deck in a superb interior as designed by John Munford. Here, a modern yet distinctly warm feel is achieved by a pear and wenge wood blend with light white panels throughout. The woodwork contrasts nicely with the woven leather panels in the corridor. Yacht YII also has a crew quarters which are spacious and well appointed.

More about sailing yacht YII from Dixon Design:

This low profile, minimalist theme continues with the deck house, the concealed bimini and dodger sprayhood system and travels right down to such items as the helm consoles where buttons are out and touch screen technology is very much in.

The performance mentioned above is the result of significant amounts of design time and tank testing to prove the concept and above the water a carefully thought through rig and sail inventory. The hull design has been optimised to ensure that the keel and ballast bulb provide the maximum lift, stability and efficiency. Sailing yacht YII’s large rig provides an excellent sail area / displacement ratio and she carries a non-overlap blade headsail for power and ease of handling while a genoa reacher makes the most of light airs.

Performance in light air conditions cannot be guaranteed, no matter how good the hull or rig design, if the yacht turns out to be overweight! To ensure this did not happen throughout the design and build process we specified and monitored the strongest but lightest materials available.

Sailing yacht YII at sea in light wind

A hull and deck of ‘Alustar’ aluminium, and an interior built largely of Nomex panels ensured that the overall structure of the vessel would be very strong but light. Every piece of major, and not so major equipment, superyacht YII The 37 metre express was evaluated by us to ensure it was the most ‘weight’ effective solution.

Below decks, yacht YII has many more surprises. Fewer cabins than would normally find their way into a 37 meter yacht mean a light and airy ambiance; a light feel which is accentuated by the use of pear wood joinery. John Munford, who worked closely with us on the interior, describes the style as “light in feel, texture and weight, as required for a fast cruising yacht”. The owner and guest cabins are forward with the crew aft, a layout which worked extremely well for the owner whose previous boat was also designed by us.

Sailing yacht Y2 is our second major sailing super yacht launch in a year following on from Antares. Two very different yachts but both built to satisfy the requirements of their owners.

Short Specifications of YII:

Length over all: 37. m
Year of launch: 2006
builder: Holland Jachtbouw
Naval Architect: Dixon Yacht Design
Interior Design: John Munford
Hull: Alustar hull; fixed keel
Length waterline: 30.86 m
Beam: 8.15 m
Draft: 4.30 m
Displacement: approx. 152 tons

Project Meteor 100 by Dixon Yacht Designs

July 23, 2010

Dixon Yacht Designs latest project Sailing Yacht METEOR is for an owner they have already designed two yachts for, and presented them with interesting challenges. This new 100 foot vessel has to be less formal than its predecessor and more orientated towards performance. It is required to be easy to handle by a smaller complement of crew. In summary, yacht Meteor is a powerful yacht, strong on the attributes of comfort and seaworthiness, very much a true Superyacht in specification and intent. The design teams’ previous experience with the owner gave them a clear understanding as to his likes and dislikes, enabling them to integrate his key requirements into the Meteor design at an early stage.

Yacht Meteor under construction at Yachting Developments

Serious cruising, places as much emphasis on the design, comfort and functionality of the exterior, as it does on the interior, and considerable care has been taken with this yacht METEOR to ensure that protection, efficient sailing functions, and comfort are all covered. The deck area offers different social areas, from the aft deck seating, through the guest cockpit itself, to the informal seating in the foredeck tender recess.

The interior layout of the sailing yacht Meteor has been planned in conjunction with the interior team of Rhoades Young, around the split level pilothouse, which is very much a focal point of the design. It has been designed so that the aft windows and door foldaway to provide a more cohesive living space with the guest cockpit. The owner and guest cabins are located aft with the crew forward.

Dixon Yacht Design believe that a carefully thought out interior plan is essential for the smooth functioning of the SY METEOR and the pilothouse configuration on this yacht lends itself to this very well. It allows the integration of a ‘serious’ engine room, with full standing headroom, that makes maintenance both efficient and convenient.

The owner of the yacht has decided on composite construction for its weight and maintenance advantages; this had the added advantage of allowing the designers to exploit additional interior volume in crucial areas of the accommodation.

Weight considerations have also been taken into account with the rig for the METEOR 100 Yacht. The carbon rig and rigging reduces weight aloft and increases stability; the positive effect on stability coming without excessive draft.

The SAILING YACHT METEOR is already in build at Yachting Developments in New Zealand and is due to launch in late spring 2011.

Sailing yacht Meteor 100 (YD69) under construction

July 01, 2010

Yachting Developments currently have a 100ft composite performance cruising sloop under construction at its yard in Auckland. From the design board of naval architects Dixon Yacht Design the vessel is referred to as build number YD69, or by its project name “Meteor 100”

Dixon Yacht Design Sailing aycht Meteor 100 (YD69)

Built to comply with stringent Germanischer Lloyd and MCA classification requirements, the superyacht Meteor 100 is incredibly strong yet 25%-30% lighter than similar vessels built in Aluminum, this is achievable by the use of composites. The composite structure is post cure epoxy Eglass/Carbon/Kevlar incorporating high strength foam sandwich technology. From the design board of naval architects Dixon Yacht Design, Sailing yacht Meteor 100’s hull has a Kevlar outer skin for outstanding impact resistance.

The cruising sloop Meteor 100 (YD69) has a blond teak interior designed by Rhodes Young and being built in-house by Yachting Developments specialist tradesman. Build number YD69’s interior features wide walnut planked floors, and comfortable sofas. The owner’s stateroom is full beam with private access to the cockpit.

Rhodes Young design of Superyacht Meteor 100 Salon

The spars and rigging of the S/Y Meteor 100 are carbon fibre with hydraulic furlers, the mainsheet is attached to an arch aft keeping the mainsheet clear of passengers and crew. The modern underwater shape includes a high-aspect carbon fibre rudder with direct quadrant non-assisted steering giving absolute feel to the helmsman.

The owner’s representative of hull number YD69 is Patrick Yeoward whom has been involved with three other yachts for the same owner.

Delivery of the superyacht Meteor 100 is scheduled for early 2011.

Sailing yacht Meteor 100 Principal Specifications

LOA: 30m (98.5ft)
LWL: 26.7m (87.5ft)
Beam: 7.35m (24.1ft)
Draft: 3.85m (12.6ft)
Displacement: 100 tonnes
Ballast: 28.5 tonnes

For further information on Project Meteor 100 (YD69) visit:  www.yachtingdevelopments.co.nz

For further information on chartering a similar sailing yachts this summer, contact the CharterWorld Team.