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September 28, 2012

NEW SUPER CAT AT GREEN MARINE

I am publishing this press release from Green Marine. They are talking about a 78 super cat designed by Nigel Irens. I asked both the yard and the designer if I could receive some renderings but no answer. Then I checked on Ibi News and saw the rendering of the Gunboat 78.  So, is Green Marine building the Gunboat 78 or is it another yacht ? I asked the question at Peter Johnson, Gunboat president, by email but no answer yet.  If you know the answer, let me know.



Green Marine, one of the world’s leading builders of lightweight, composite racing and super yachts, has announced that it has a groundbreaking 78foot (24metre) catamaran currently in build at its facility in Hythe, England. Designed by renowned multihull naval architect Nigel Irens and designated the APC (Advanced Premium Catamaran) 78, she will be the first of a new breed of catamaran that bridges the current gulf between strippedout racing boats and sedate, heavyweight cruisers. The launch date is set for mid2014.
With its long experience of building Grand Prix Racing Yachts and its uncompromising approach to delivering Premium Performance yachts with lowweight yet fully equipped cruising interiors, Green Marine is one of the few yards in the world capable of undertaking such a project. The APC 78 is being built in carbon and Nomex and will benefit from the yard’s acknowledged leadership in weight minimisation at every stage of the build.
“With a few notable exceptions catamaran owners have, until now, generally opted to put the emphasis on the living experience,” says designer Nigel Irens, “but all the indications are that this polarisation between ‘strictly racing’ and ‘strictly cruising’ boats is about to end. We set out to design a catamaran that would genuinely outperform quite seriously refined singlehulled boats on all points of sailing, while nevertheless retaining the comfort of a cruising catamaran. The result will, it is hoped, be a groundbreaking boat that will sail fast (and upright), and yet will provide a superb living platform – one that is just as happy nosing up to the beach for a barbecue at the end of a long day’s racing, then heading for home at 13 knots under power.”
“With the increasing demand for sailing superyachts that are both competitive on the race course and yet fully equipped for cruising, taking the step of extending that concept into catamarans was inevitable,” said Green Marine CEO Marcel Müller. "Weight optimisation and control are critical for the success of a performance multihull such as the APC78, and these are areas in which Green Marine excels. The APC78 currently in build will, we hope, be just the first of a series that will provide their owners with exciting, sociable racing together with the capability to pack a long distance cruising itinerary into just a week or two of vacation, all in complete comfort.”



April 21, 2008

Sunreef releases first-ever annual results




Polish catamaran-builder Sunreef Yachts has released its first set of financial results since the company was founded back in 1998. According to a statement released today, Sunreef's net income from production and services grew by 52 per cent in 2007 to €19.6 million. This figure is expected to rise again to €29.8 million in 2008, with more than 10 annual deliveries scheduled for the current year and another 16 scheduled for 2009. "Despite a challenging labour market in Poland, this accelerating production rate was achieved by optimising production techniques which, for example, reduced production time for Sunreef's most popular model, the Sunreef 62, from nine to four months," says the company. Sunreef has also revealed that it recently acquired 16 hectares of land in Wiślinka, not far from Gdańsk in Poland, for the construction of two 12,000sq m manufacturing plants. The new purpose-built facilities, which are due for completion and occupancy in 2010, will increase the company's overall production capacity and enable Sunreef to build yachts of up to 50m (164ft).Sunreef is also planning and designing new models to complement its current range, including two new custom superyachts that are currently under construction.Net sales at Sunreef's in-house charter agency, Sunreef Yachts Charter, reached around €1.3 million in 2007. Now with more than 250 yachts in its fleet, the company is expecting to see a 50 per cent increase in sales in 2008. ''Our success to date comes from our focus on innovation and by extending the range of yachts we produce," says Sunreef vice president Nicolas Lapp. ''For the future we will be promoting and constructing our two new models while progressing orders for large custom yachts over 100 feet." Sunreef says that it expects sales in 2009 to rise by 34 per cent to €40.1 million.
(21 April 2008)