Showing posts with label Dubois Naval Architects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dubois Naval Architects. Show all posts

Friday, January 31, 2014

Mondango 3 Feels The Wind


The 56.4m (185ft) "Mondango 3" got her first taste of the wind in her sails yesterday. She was out for the start of her sea trials before she gets handed over to her owner in late February.

She is a 56.4m ketch designed by Dubois Naval Architects and built by Alloy Yachts in New Zealand. Some of her main features include a swing down centerboard, twin sub-deck tender wells, and aft deck spa pool (wow on a yacht). She has 5 cabins to accommodate up to 11 guests. The interior design was developed by the London based studio Reymond Langton Design and her rigs were built by New Zealand based Southern Spars with her sails supplied by North.

She will also be available for charter through Burgess Yachts. A tempting charter on a new superyacht through the south pacific, sounds like bliss.

Sunday, January 26, 2014

Feadship Launch Neville Crichton's "Como"


Feadship have just launched the ultra mordern 46m (150ft) semi-displacement megayacht "Como", created for the highly experienced yachtsman Neville Crichton. He has previously built a large number of competitive sailing yachts in his native New Zealand and more recently owned a 41m (134ft) megayacht designed by Dubois Naval Architects and built by Alloy Yachts. Mr Crichton decided the time had come to commission an entirely custom superyacht. Hugely influenced by his ideas regarding design aesthetics and the lavish use of glass, the Como idea was born and put into motion.

"Having built many yachts in New Zealand, my choice of Feadship came after a careful and extensive examination of its expertise and facilities," comments Neville Crichton, who was made Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit by Queen Elizabeth II in 2012 for his services to yachting and business. "Once the decision to work with Feadship for the first time was made, I followed the construction process closely at all stages. I am pleased to be able to report that Feadship has exceeded my expectations (in particular the quality and finish of their workmanship) in all areas and working with them both professionally and personally has been an enjoyable experience, with a remarkable and unique superyacht as the end result."

 
She has a modern bow with a whaleback sheer, Como's exterior design is by Dubois Naval Architects reflects Neville's very specific ideas. She has extremely large windows in the hull and there is a great deal of glass in the superstructure. The glass in the superstructure is placed on top of the metal rather than being set into it, creating a continuous glass surface. These glazed side panels give spectacular uninterrupted views from the owner's stateroom.

Being a car importer and racing car driver, Mr Crichton's love of sporty designs is seen in features throughout the yacht such as the tumblehome in the superstructure and the angle in the wall of the superstructure, that generates a streamlined cockpit look resembling a racing car.

Como comprises of two and a half decks, an exception for Feadship in recent times when most projects have had four or five. The wheelhouse is slightly recessed into the main deck structure, showing the streamline of the design while creating a gigantic outside deck. This is a wonderful party area is also completely covered and surrounded by glass, which can be lowered to facilitate a nice breeze or raised to create a giant terrace protected from the elements.

The back end of the wheelhouse slopes down from the front into a control station for outdoor helming and the interior design from the designers Redman Whiteley Dixon is finished to an exceptionally high level with lots of dark timbers and a wide range of fascinating fine details.

"We are delighted to make our mark once again in this size range," commented Feadship director Henk de Vries at the launch of Como. "Feadship is not only about very large superyachts: we also pride ourselves on creating exceptionally well-honed objects on a more human scale. And, like all our yachts, everything has been totally customised to the client’s individual requirements. We have used the very latest technologies and developments to push the window – and the windows – on what is surely the most sophisticated forty-six metre superyacht in the world today."


Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Alloy Yachts Launch "Mondango 3"


On Thursday morning the 5th of December the Alloy Yachts launched crew the 56.4m (185ft) "Mondango 3" into the water in Auckland, New Zealand.

She is a 56.4m ketch designed by Dubois Naval Architects. Some of her main features include a swing down centerboard, twin sub-deck tender wells, and aft deck spa pool (wow on a yacht). She has 5 cabins to accommodate up to 11 guests. The interior design was developed by the London based studio Reymond Langton Design and her rigs were built by New Zealand based Southern Spars with her sails supplied by North.

Mondango 3 will be handed over to her owner in late February 2014 but post handover she will be available for charter through Burgess Yachts.

Monday, November 4, 2013

Alloy Yachts In The News


Alloy Yachts have just introduced their new megayacht, MY47. She is designed by Dubois Naval Architects and based on the award winning, Loretta Anne (AY43). The MY47 will be available in four models; a tri-deck version with and without a beach club and a fly-bridge version with and without a beach club.

She is the perfect megayacht for owners looking for a quality personalised build but without the time and cost that a fully customised build traditionally demands.

Also during the week at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, Alloy Yachts 39m (128ft) CaryAli was announced the winner of the "Best Motoryacht 24-40m" category at the International Superyacht Society Design & Leadership Awards.

Designed by René van der Velden, CaryAli is a modern and stylish expedition yacht, equipped for long range travel. Her experienced owners were hands on throughout the design and build process and winning this award is a real testament to their vision for the project.

"We are both happy and proud to be a part of the Alloy family," said the owners of CaryAli. "If the time comes to construct another yacht we certainly would return to Alloy."

 

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Alloy Yachts Launch AY45 "Encore"


On the 29th April 2013 Alloy Yachts in New Zealand launched the 43.9m (144ft) Dubois designed sloop named Encore, project AY45. Encore was built for experienced Alloy customers and will now spend the coming weeks in commissioning mode before being handed over to her owners in late June. She will have a full Southern Spars carbon EC6+ rigging package so expect to see her testing out this high performance package on the superyacht racing circuit in the very near future.

Monday, March 18, 2013

Fitzroy's "Ohana" Fully Powered Up


Fitzroy Yachts latest launch the 50m (164ft) Ohana took part in her first race, the NZ Millennium Cup superyacht regatta which took place between the 14th - 17th February. In a strong fleet of superyachts, Ohana with her bright yellow gennaker powered her way to a third place overall finish. "We are extremely proud of Ohana," said Rodney Martin, Managing Director of Fitzroy Yachts. "It was particularly gratifying to see her make her racing debut here on home shores."

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Ed Dubois, of Dubois Naval Architects, was one of those admiring Ohana racing during the Millennium Cup. "It is great to see her out on the water, she sails really well," he said. Ohana is the eighth Dubois designed yacht built by the Fitzroy yard, with another currently underway.


We now know where the experienced European owner got the name Ohana from, a Disney movie maybe?

Now that Ohana’s first regatta is under her belt and she has been safely delivered to her owner, it’s business as usual back at the Fitzroy yard as the team are now busy working on a Dubois designed 37.5m (123ft) performance sloop, FY17, for a European owner, which is due to launch later this year.


Saturday, September 29, 2012

Build Starts on Dubois Designed Feadship

The build of the new 46.4m (152ft) Dubois designed Feadship has just commenced in the De Vries Feadship yard in Holland. This will be the second Dubois designed Superyacht to be built at the yard this year, this beautifully sleek 46.4m is for an existing client in a contract which was brokered by Dubois Yachts in association with Alex Krykanyuk.

She will feature a unique layout with the entire upper deck used as the owners private apartment complete with a 6 seating dinning table and a comfortable saloon. The owners cabin is forward on the deck with large panoramic windows that offer outstanding views towards the bow of the yacht. She will also be able to accommodate 10 guests in 5 cabins which consist of 3 twins, a double and a VIP cabin which is located forward on the main deck. The large hull windows will offer plenty of daylight for the other guest cabins on the lower deck.

She is capable of achieving a top speed of 16.5kts and is due for delivery in 2015. 

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Dubois 100m: Completes Tank Testing

Dubois Naval Architects have announced that they have just completed the tank testing of their massive 100m explorer sloop. The Wolfson Unit, who are probably the worlds most experienced research establishment with regards to sailing yachts were engaged for the large model testing. The tank that successfully tested the 1:17 scale model 5.88m in length was the Haslar tank and is 270m long. The model was towed at scale speeds of up to 26kts.

Tank testing is an invaluable tool in yacht design as some aspects of the design still benefit from visualisation, even with the accuracy of today's modern computer design. The test confirmed Dubois expectations of the yachts performance.

The model was also run in waves as it is a requirement that the yacht is dry and comfortable in a wide range of sea states.

She will be run under the design number 380 with a mast that will tower 125m and a center board that will have a max draft of 12.8m, this just shows you the sheer size of this yacht. She will be able to accommodate a crew of 20 all in single cabins and will start construction in mid 2013 for a completion in 2016. Prior to her construction there will be a lot more testing and Mega Yacht Global will keep you up to date with the progress. For more information on the 100m follow the link below to a previous article.

Monday, April 23, 2012

Fitzroy Yachts Sign A New Order For A '37.5m Sloop'

Fitzroy Yachts have just signed a new order for a 37.5m (123ft) fast cruising sloop, for first time European owners. She is going to be designed by Dubois Naval Architects and will have an interior by Design Unlimited. She will be know as project FY17 during her construction and is an all aluminum design with a fixed keel that will draw 4m (13ft).

Her most noticeable feature is her fixed bimini over the cockpit which will have mechanically operated sliding windows. The guest accommodation will include an owners cabin and two guest cabins aft of the raised saloon. Forward of the saloon there will be a 4th cabin/day room, galley and the crew quarters. You can be sure to see her on the superyacht racing scene like many of the other Fitzroy Yachts when she is launched in early 2014.

“Fitzroy Yachts is known for its award winning superyachts and we are delighted that after compiling a shortlist of some of the top builders in the world, the owner recognised Fitzroy Yachts as the best builder for the job,” said Rodney Martin, MD of Fitzroy Yachts.

The owners of FY17 are planning several visits to the yard throughout the build, and have said. “We never imagined we would build a boat, but we are enjoying the process so much we are already talking about building another”. Look out other superyachts as there may be more builds on the horizon, and more competition for racing.

Monday, March 5, 2012

Price Reduction for 51.7M Mondango

Dubois Yacht Ltd have announced that the owners of the 51.7m (170ft) Mondango are ready to conclude the sale and have reduced the asking price to €27.9m with immediate effect. Mondango has been immaculately maintained since her launch in 2008 and is offered in pristine condition.
  • Length: 51.7m (170ft)
  • Year: 2008
  • Build: Alloy Yachts
  • Design: Dubois Naval Architects
  • Interior Design: Reymond Langton
  • Price: €27.9m



Wednesday, November 9, 2011

New Build For Alloy Yachts "Mondango II"

Alloy Yachts in New Zealand have again been chosen to construct the successor yacht to the current 169ft Mondango which was launched in 2008. The new yacht will slightly bigger in length at 185ft and will be called Mondango II when it is launched in 2013. Currently her project name is AY46 at the yard.

The owners have again brought together the same team that designed their previous yacht. The interior will be designed by Reymond Langton and the exterior will be designed by the renowned Dubois Naval Architects.

She will be able to accommodate 11 guests in 5 cabins 3 double cabins, 2 twin cabins one with a pullman berth all ensuite and a crew of 10 in 6 ensuite cabins. Her max speed under motor will be 14kts with a cruising speed of 12kts and she will have a range of 6,500nm at a speed of 10kts. Some of her unique features will be a swing down centerboard to keep the draft at 4m, Twin sub-deck tender wells and an aft deck spa pool.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Dubois New 100m Explorer Sloop


Dubois Naval Architects
have finished the design of their newest creation a 100m expedition sloop. Ed Dubois was commented saying.

"We are please to announce the design contract for a 100m sloop. This will demand a 30 month design program with construction to commence mid 2013 with completion in 2016. Futher information will be available in late 2012"


This yacht will have the design number 380 and was designed for an existing client. She will have extra space dedicated to tender and equipment storage for her world travels. When launched this yacht will be one of the most spectacular privately owned yachts in history.

Ed Dubois was commented saying "We are please to announce the design contract for a 100m sloop. This will demand a 30 month design program with construction to commence mid 2013 with completion in 2016. Futher information will be available in late 2012"

She will have a mast that will tower 125m and a center board that will have a max draft of 12.8m, this just shows you the sheer size of this yacht. She will be able to accommodate a crew of 20 all in single cabins. All ready different yards have be expressing interest to under take the build of this super sized yacht. Who will get the contract for her rigging and a mast of 125m? Southern Spars, Hall Spars or Future Fibres.

Thanks to Dubois Naval Architects for comment/information and picture.