Pershing 115? Silver Streak Cruiser

I’m a Pershing fan. Every single yacht they produce just looks like it’s ready to do some speeding, without ever letting you feel like you have to give in to any kind of luxury you’re used to on the shore. The most extravagant Pershings are so decadent it’ll make the world’s richest boat-lovers slightly aroused.

Pershing 115 Yacht

I’m not a rich boat-lover, but I’m very, very aroused when I see these breathtaking photos of Pershings latest Pershing 115′ Silver Streak…

Pershing 115 Exterior Yacht

As always, Pershing has equipped this jaw-dropping dream yacht with a spacious and light interior. Both the captain (and his crew) as the passengers can enjoy any trip in full luxury. Proof below:

Interior of Pershing 115 Yacht
Pershing 115 Interior Yacht
Yacht Interior - Pershing 115
Interior Collage - Pershing 115 Yacht

I like most of the interior. The exterior, though… Absolute beauty.

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Pershing 62? For Sale in Dubai!

Looking for a bargain?  This Pershing 62′ is for sale in Dubai for under ,000,000!

Pershing 62 Dubai

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General arrangement update

True meaning expedition yachting: alone in a bay

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Images like these keep the “engine” going on a long project like this :-)  We are making progress with the interior.  Click on the image below for the latest general plan as prepared by our yacht interior designer Peter Sampson.  It now includes the main deck with all crew quarters.  We plan to use wall systems like those of Inexa to assure guest comfort and safety. 

Forward crew cuarters explorer yacht  - click to see general arrangement in PDF

I hope to get some 3D images soon.  Next we’ll now focus on the wheelhouse deck where we still have to wrap up some details.

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Moving on - poco a poco

I’ve been busy with my regular business (The Balboa Inn Bed and Breakfast)  so I’ve fallen behind on the postings. I have a ton of things to write about including ‘exciting’ topics such as sewage treatment :-) and cathodic projection but well, poco a poco.

But things are moving behind the screens.  And here’s a quick  post with some visuals. Peter Sampson is working on the interior of the lounge area and crew spaces.  A first draft of the lounge below.

lounge1-sm

The dining table on port side lowers to a coffee table when not in use which maximises the lounge space.  Chairs with folding or lower backrests can be stowed under the coffee table.

Other lounge view

We plan to put a motorized drop down projector screen in front of the aft cabinets - the lounge can then easily become a cinema or lecture/briefing room.

another view of the lounge  - a draft of course

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Stateroom interior update

As you may have read, we hired Estonia-based British designer Peter Sampson several weeks ago to give the staterooms a ‘look’ and make all technical drawings for  the interior (walls, ceilings, furniture, bathrooms, the whole five yards).

I’m happy to say we’re making good progress here.  While the first draft (see bottom of post) went to a second round as can be expected, we are now close to the final look and hope to post a quality render soon.

At the same time, we’ve been working on the distribution of the staterooms.  Based on our general arrangement and using his extensive experience with wallpanel systems used in the passengership and off-shore industry and a couple of - what? 20 e-mails? -   we basically nailed down this area of the vessel.

CLICK to see big  - new stateroom deck

I’m particularly happy with the added storage space that Peter has been able to cramp into the rooms and the fact that all this can basically be made in a factory, ready to assemble on-site. There will be very little to ‘figure out’ once we have all the details. Compare with the original drawing below. Do you see improvements too?

CLICK to see big - older stateroom arrangement

Another very important point is that all bathrooms (”wet cells’ using he industry speak) will come totally ready to place in the  vessel (where possible; some may have to be (partly re-assembled).  But, they come with their own floor, drains, connections for water, etc.

There are many small changes. Our two ‘master suites’  now each have a queen bed and a 2-person sofa with a ceiling mounted pullman hidden above it.  Desk’s have been moved around and the bathrooms layout’s are now practically final.  Seeing it in 3D like below allows you to appreciate the space we have available.

No, the Kawasaki green won’t stay :-).  In fact, here’s an update in PDF.

click to open PDF file with 4 hi-rez images

What do you think?

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METS Trade show goodies

METS tradeshow logo

The Marine Equipment Trade Show (METS) is the Premier European exhibition of equipment, materials, systems and services for the international leisure craft trade and industry.

I couldn’t make it to METS in Amsterdam this year but I’ve been looking in their online catalog and here’s a few interesting products you might want for your (expedition) yacht, tender or fishing boat.

Caudwell Marine innovative engines
Their Axis Drive™ marine propulsion system for the recreational boating market in the 16 – 40 foot boat Caudwell engine on boardrange is very innovative. Based on Nissan engine technology they say they plan a diesel engine too which would be THE solution for us.  This solutions clearly beats the Volvo Penta Sterndrives.

Quick Marine Lighting
LED halogeen replacement bulbsWith LEDs color temperature now really getting warmer there is no reason to keep using halogeen anymore. This Italian company makes really stylish LED lighting but also LED-bulbs to replace halogeen bulbs. 

Another, better known Italian manufacturer is Cantalupi Lighting.  The RGB Varilight system allows you to be very creative with lights.

Blue Green ultrasonic antifouling
This British company is the manufacturer of a marine hull protection system using environmentally friendly, low cost ultra sound. I don’t know yet if we can use this product given our thick steel hull but boy, that would be a great, green solution.

Blue and green logoImagine keeping your boat’s hull totally clear of all forms of algae, slime, weeds, worms and shellfish without the use of poisonous biocides that leach into the environment and leave a toxic chemical legacy or very expensive anti-fouling coatings?

Cobra electronics
A very cool product.  The Cobra’s MR F300 BT is the loudest and clearest way to make and receive mobile phone calls on your Cobra Bluetooth waterproof hand setboat! Do you ever worry about getting your mobile phone wet or missing a phone call? Do you have a difficult time making clear calls while underway or in windy conditions? Cobra’s MR F300 BT solves all of these problems.

Strong-grip
From Sweden a handy fastening system with superior grip ability that holds all kind of tarpaulins and fabric materials.

Mastervolt’s 24V/160Ah Li-Ion battery
This well-known Dutch company claims to have developed the world’s first practical high capacity Lithium-ion battery that can be used as a direct replacement for big lead-acid battery banks on boats. This innovative new product is smaller, lighter, more efficient and has three times longer life cycle expectancy than its lead-acid equivalent. 

Mastervolt lead-battery replacementOf course, it will also cost 3x as much but even then, worth a serious look.  Right now, our 24V batteries are on the  top deck in the exhaust stag enclosure. There’s hardly a hotter place to store batteries which means a reduced life. If we can put them in the airconditioned bridge house, next to the 24V switchboard, that would be a drastic improvement.

And finally, for the music fans, all the way from New Zealand:

Fusion Electronics Marine I-pod docking station
Their iPod Marine Stereo Unit (MS-IP500) is the first stereo unit in the world to feature an internal iPod dock and flagships FUSION’s True Marine product range. The Unit enables users to dock their iPod inside the Stereo Unit and keep it protected from the harsh marine environment. The Unit also features True iPod Integration, allowing complete control of all iPod functions through a simple-to-navigate user interface which mirrors that of the iPod itself.

The unit also complies with international waterproof standards on both the front and rear of the unit and features True Multi-Zone Control allowing four separate audio zones to be created within the vessel. 

I guess now all we need is a “true marine” Playstation 3!

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New electrical installation & automation

This section has been very quiet for a long time but that’s going to change. 

To recap the situation a little bit: we had 3 generator sets on board, each delivery 380 V/50Hz and 220V DC power (for winches and thrusters). We ‘ll keep one generator and put a bigger (280 KW) AC generator on it to handle bow- and stern truster. We’ll add 2 new AC Northern Light gen. sets (about 70-90 KW each) and maybe a small harbor set (20 KW) that may also be configured as a emergency generator.

Basically we have to renew the complete electrical system. After all, the switchboards have to change and that means new wiring, up to current class-standards.  Then we’re going to add a lot of new equipment (think air conditioning, water maker, sewage treatment, lighting, SCUBA compressors, cranes, incinerator, vacuum toilets etc.) so we’re in for a major electrical refit.

Piet Brouwer Electrotechniek from Urk, making a name in yacht electrical systemsThe company we have selected for the design & calculation and switchboard production is Dutch electrotechnical company Piet Brouwer Electrotechniek.   They have been around for over 45 years.  In fact, they actually installed the current electrical systems in our vessel (built in 1989). With a long history in the commercial marine field, they have started to carve a niche in the yachting world as well.  They design and build their own switchboards and have a daughter company, Marble Automation, that builds custom automation systems. Marble Automation in Urk

Their flagship product is the MS-3080 ship automation system, certainly one of the most powerful and complete automation system you can get on board a yacht.  There’s no end to what you can do with this system but unlike many products in this field that target the yacht market, this product is rock solid and has proven reliability and hundreds of installations.  Needless to say it’s class approved.

screen shot MS-3080 automation and monitoring system by Marble Automation & Piet Brouwer

During the coming weeks we plan to work out a load balance with Piet Brouwer’s company and define the scope of our automation. This includes making a list of all the electrical equipment on board, its power needs and look at several operating scenarios (at anchor with guests, arrival/departures in port (use of thrusters), cruising, etc.). Based on the outcome we can size our generators, define load-shedding situations (which equipment gets kicked off the grid to avoid generator overload and in how many stages.  We’ll also look at class requirements and then we’ll start designing the real thing.

An exciting part of this conversion project as we want to make it a smart system where generators always have at least a 75% load, build in a lot of convenience and safety related automation yet don’t go over the top and forget about common sense human decisions.  Instead of over-automating things (which always requires a lot of assumptions, margins that may lead to less than ideal generator load, it makes more sense to have information about the electrical system at crew’s fingertips at different locations and educate them on its use.  That way, we avoid fancy and costly automation equipment and use our generators smartly.

So stay tuned for more.

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Maglift stabilizer update

Since the 2007 Fort Lauderdale Boatshow, we have been in touch with Quantum Hydraulics to design a 2-rotor system that could tame the roll of this expedition yacht. As you can see on videos in earlier posts in the stabilizer section of this blog, stabilizers will certainly improve comfort under certain sea conditions. That this system works can also be seen in the video in this post.
Over the last few months we have looked at the placement and the illustrations below show the solution.

This is how it looks from a distance.

expedition yacht equipped with Maglift rotary stabilizers - click to see BIG

Actually a pretty neat solution if you ask me.   No 4 big fins sticking out but 2 decent sized retractable rotors. While we sacrifice about 30 tons of fuel tank space (about 60 remaining), we created 2 water tight compartments as class rules requires with the hydraulic unit neatly tucked away there and still with room to move around.

3D side view of Maglift rotary stabilizers on heavy expedition yacht - click to see BIG

Below a few more images to illustrate this solution. Click for a bigger view.

rear view of the stabilizer room in former fuel tank space - click to see BIG

side view of stabilizer room for Maglift rotary stabilizers - click to see BIG

top view stabilizer room

For more information on these systems for your yacht, concact Mike Perkins of Quantum Hydraulics in Ft. Lauderdale at mperkins @ quantumhydraulic . com

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Working on 3D update

My drawing guy in Thailand just sent us these 2 “pictures”, incorporating the wider boat deck, featuring a tender crane, a different helicopter (Eurocopter AS350) and the Maglift stabilizers below.

Once we have the interior defined we can work on that too in 3D and start creating some really cool fly-through’s.

By the way, there’s something wrong in this picture. Do you spot it?

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