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Thursday, March 10, 2011

Andala 24-meter Aluminum Sailing Boat by Enrico Fontanesi

A 24-meter aluminum ketch named Andala is a low hydro-resistant sailing boat, designed by Enrico Fontanesi. Andala means “path” in the Sardinian language. This eco-friendly, rational sailing boat features 279 m^2 of sailing area. Andala adopts aluminum as the key material of construction and aims to escape from the fury of carbon fiber. The design expresses a rational concept with simplistic designs and trusted solutions. Andala features an assortment of options to the ship owner right from a big cabin at the bow to a dinette with a 360 degree external view in the middle of the boat and two guest cabins, with crew cabin, garage engine room located at stem. The exterior of this sailing boat has been designed in such a way to offer high-end safety essential for a long route together with the necessary accommodation that lets the passengers enjoy sailing over the deep blue sea.



Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Nautic Sleeper Floating Caravan Enhances Your Water Sports Fun

You certainly can’t put a luxury cruise ship into the back storage of your car when going out for a water fun, but you can tow it by your car to the water if and only if it is Nautic Sleeper.

This floating caravan concept gives you the freedom of enjoying your vacation in a lake, river or even sea by offering a compact and lightweight water shelter that can be easily dragged by your car. The concept features a perfect interior for two people and includes stowing compartments that can be turned into a great standing platform on the water. The windows are made of sun protective glass, giving boarders a clear view of the outside natural landscape.






Natural Gas Boat Can Sail Up to 45 Knots

The Natural Gas Boat by Michele Stefàno is a light displacement tender for maxi yachts. Aesthetically simple in design, this boat provides space for 12 passengers. While the overall length of this yacht is 8.80 m, it is goaded by a hydrojet with a gasoline engine converted to natural gas. She is capable of sailing at a top speed of up to 45 knots. The use of CNG cylinders produces considerably lesser emissions of pollutants when compared to petrol. In addition, CNG is much more dependable than other fuels and has a lower cost of production as well. In all ways, the Natural Gas Boat is economical, ecological, and completely safe to use.




Saturday, February 19, 2011

The Streets Of Monaco Mega Yacht Can Reset The Approach Of Luxury Cruising

According to my opinion, one reason of designing such a huge yacht was to taking out floating cities from ancient myths. What can I say more? The massive structure and inclusion of seemingly everything has really made it easier to be placed the themed yacht in the trash of impossible concepts.

The Stress of Monaco yacht concept has been designed by a group of passion-derived creative designers to offer something different to the luxury cruise enthusiasts. This extremely extraordinary 155m SWATH vessel features an ability to showcase the sea most appropriately and the exceptionally wide beams give ultimate support to its giant structure and unique shape of the hull. This superstructure is predominantly backed with steel and aluminum in the upper side and is powered with diesel electric propulsion that can run at up to 15 knots of speed with 70 crews and 16 guests. The yacht consists of three main communal areas, the streets of Monaco, the Oasis and the Grand Atrium. The Streets of Monaco is the fully functional themed Monaco Grand Prix race circuit, and the main focus of the design, throughout the yacht. The Oasis is the main boarding point for the yacht that is expensively modeled with gardens just outside the Monaco Casino. The central hub of the yacht features The Grand Atrium that links the upper and lower living areas. Each part of the concept is full of extraordinary enjoyable events and attributes that travelers of all range will consider a dream come true to experience.




More details from the designer :

• Two large tender garages to store all manner of launches, offshore power boats, jet skis etc.
• Dive dock and Submarine, deployed from one of the submerged hulls.
• Multi configurable sports court sized to championship tennis regulations also doubles as a Heli-Pad.
• Ample crew quarters including a gym and private sun terrace.
• Crew can access all areas of the yacht via a network of corridors allowing for maximum guest privacy.
• Sea level ‘Beach’ decks situated aft in both struts.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Flotilla Boat Sculpture

Flotilla is a series showing its different sculptural shapes exploring the flow of water with the concept of boat form. It is designed by an American Designer“Tom Loeser”. Each sculpture is constructed of white oak using traditional boatbuilding techniques. According to Loeser, the series is supposed to be showing bad concepts for boat design. Few shapes are totally confusing. No one knows what this designer is trying to show whereas other shapes show boat design. The series will be on display at the Mobilia Gallery, USA and I doubt whether this designwill qualify for the competition.




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