DynaWing AC72 America’s Cup Challenger: The Ultimate Eco-Friendly Carbon Free Ride

Well in advance of  the 34th America’s Cup starting gun, Sauter Carbon Offset Design is racing to challenge the competition with the DynaWing AC72, which they hope will prove to be faster and more stable than the Oracle AC72 22 meter Racing Cat.

The DynaWing AC72 has a Schooner rig featuring a hybrid Wingmast and mainsail designed to deliver a versatile range of power options from a full array of sails to a gradual reduction of all sails culminating in Wingmast reefing. Despite the edgy profile, the DynaWing adheres to the ruling design parameters of the AC72 length, beam and a total sail area that includes a maximum of two wing segments.

Designers estimate the DynaWing AC72 will perform equivalently to the Oracle AC72 in light winds, but will be safer and swifter when pushing hard in the strong winds that make ideal racing conditions for spectators.

Richard Sauter head of design commented, “The DynaWing AC72 Schooner truly reflects the sailing legacy that laid the foundation the America’s Cup is built upon. Employing the DynaWing Schooner rig the existing AC72 is transformed into a viable ocean going design that has significant relevance to yachting and the world at large as she points to the fact that hi-performance sailing vessels are the ultimate Eco-friendly Carbon Free ride”

DynaWing AC72 Specifications:

Length: 22m
Beam: 14m
Draft:4.4m
Mast Height: 32m
Displacement: 5,700 –5,900kg
Sail area:2 Wingmasts 260 sqm total
Gennaker: 320 sqm+
Main & Gennaker: 580 sqm+

For charter at the 34th Americas Cup Challenge and other racing events please visit: Charter a Racing or Spectator Yacht

For eco-friendly charter options please follow this link to Green Chartering for Low Carbon Emissions

MC²60 Concept High Performance Cruising Catamaran: Minimalist Luxury as a Possibility

The MC²60 is designed to be an elegant, sleek, high performance cruising catamaran compatible with family cruising. For pleasure cruising the MC²60 should be navigable by on person, while for racing events a crew of 4-6 competent racing sailors should be able to propel the boat to 20-25 knots in a strong breeze.

Architect Renaud Bañuls has hands-on experience racing multihulls and brings that knowledge to the fore of the MC²60 design and aesthetic. Bañuls was foredeck crew on Géant, the ORMA60 trimaran, and trimmer on Frank Cammas highly successful Groupama. His designs strive to incorporate the aggressive environment of multihull racing. Bañuls was instrumental in the design of the America’s Cup winner BMW Oracle, the maxi trimaran Banque Populaire V, and the high performance racer-cruiser SIG45.

The MC²60 is constructed to achieve high performance even in light to medium conditions. Speed is a key performance component achieved through the use of lightweight, high-tech composites including premium Corcell cores, E-Glass and carbon fibers bonded with expoxy resin. The entire structure is resin-infused and post-cured at an elevated temperature to insure an extremely high quality structure.

Construction of the molds has already started and hull #1 is scheduled delivery in September 2012. A 25:1 scale model of the MC²60 will be on display at the Cannes Boat Show, 6-11 September 2011, Quai Max Laubeuf QML 004.

LOA: 60ft.
Beam 8.60
Draft: 3.20
Cabins: 4

Here is a helpful link to an overview of Crewed Luxury Catamaran Charter

Celebrate 2011 AquaticAfrolic, Oct 24-Nov 2: Reserve Now for the Fantasy Fest Flotilla through the Fantastic Florida Keys

Local yacht managers in South Florida enthusiastically present the first annual Fantasy Fest Flotilla, featuring all-inclusive crewed luxury charter yachts. En route to Fantasy Fest, Key West`s infamous annual island extravaganza, enjoy world-class diving, snorkeling, fishing, dining and extreme partying in the spectacular Florida Keys.

Monday, October 24: Coconut Grove, Miami – Key Largo
Embark from Coconut Grove, the oldest continuously inhabited neighborhood of Miami, Florida, and a charming urban center of upscale restaurants, shops and entertainment venues. Cruise around Biscayne Bay with a stop to swim and snorkel on the reef before sailing down Hawkes Channel to spend the night in Key Largo.

Tuesday, October 25: Key Largo – Marathon
Key Largo is the first island of the Florida Keys. The 1948 film Key Largo, starring Humphrey Bogart, brought early notoriety to the island. A popular beach bar today, the Caribbean Club provided the locale for a number of the movie’s scenes. The vessel of another Bogart American movie epic, The African Queen, is docked at the Key Largo Marina. Cruise down Hawkes Channel under sail to Duck Key to anchor for the night.

Wednesday, October 26: Marathon
Depart Duck Key for the leisurely two-hour sail to Sombrero Key Light, an excellent spot for snorkelers and divers to explore fantastic living coral reefs teeming with fish. Fishing enthusiasts will want to sail just south of the tower in the Gulf Stream to fight Mahi, Spanish mackerel, and other game fish. In the evening anchor off Boot Key Channel or spend the night at Burdine’s Waterfront or Marathon Marina and enjoy the vibrant nightlife onshore.

Thursday, October 27: Marathon – Little Palm Island Resort and Spa
Boot Key Harbor to Looe Key is a scenic half-day sail. Here the reef provides spectacular snorkeling and diving for an unforgettable afternoon. In the evening sail into the charming marina at Little Palm Island Resort and Spa. This private island is the posh retreat of presidents, high profile celebrities and savvy travelers. Dine on a terrace perched above the beach where key deer and songbirds visit, or at tables strewn along the beach. Sometimes, the revelry goes on all night by a roaring bonfire on the beach.

Friday, October 28: Little Palm Island – Key West
Depart Palm Island and arrive in Key West in the afternoon with plenty of time for exploring, shopping and sight seeing. This historic city is a fascinating crossroads of diversified cultures and lifestyles that coexist with colorful harmony.

Saturday October 29: Key West
Join in the fun of Fantasy Fest. Cool down at the Garden of Eden, clothing optional rooftop bar, dance at the Vampire Ball, which takes place at the spine tingling Haunting of Fort Taylor, watch the pet masquerade parade, join the celebrity look alike contest or any of dozens of other scheduled events that culminate with the grand parade down Duval Street followed by an all night party throughout downtown.

Sunday, October 30: Key West
Enjoy a perfectly prepared Bloody Mary on deck before setting off for a meander through the recovering town. Stroll, bike or rent a scooter to explore the narrow streets dotted with small yet elite restaurants, artisan shops tucked in entryways, signature architecture and subtropical flora and fauna.

Monday, October 31: Key West – Bahia Honda
This morning say farewell to Key West and sail up Hawkes Channel to an anchorage at Bahia Honda State Park. Swim or snorkel in the balmy water or dinghy ashore to hike one of the nature trails, learn about Florida wildlife, or simply relax in the evening sun.

Tuesday, November 1: Bahia Honda – Key Largo
Depart Bahia Honda for nearby Key Largo, which features a maritime museum, eco-tours, dolphin encounter programs, nature trails and a rehabilitation center for wild birds. Spend the last night aboard surrounded by the beauty and tranquility of the upper Florida Keys.

Wednesday, November 2: Key Largo – Coconut Grove, Miami
A pleasant day sail up Hawkes Channel and into Biscayne Bay brings you back to Bayshore Landing near Dinner Key. Back in the city of Miami, take the opportunity to see what this thriving multi-cultural urban center has to offer, from arts and entertainment to international cuisine. Sit at a sidewalk cafe and savor the enjoyable memories of a superb experience. Then take time to ponder where you would like your next yachting adventure to begin.

This ten-day sailing itinerary is available on board the Beneteau 46 or the Hunter 41 DS, each with accommodations for four guests in two spacious cabins. A five-day Fantasy Fest itinerary is available on the high performance, two-cabin 48 Sundancer. Rates per cabin are $5,200 all-inclusive. Customary crew gratuity is not included and is at the discretion of the charterer.

For comprehensive information about these and other luxury bareboat yachts available worldwide please visit  Bareboat Yacht Charter.

US Newcastle Shipyards 180ft HARBOUR ISLAND To Debut At Ft Lauderdale International Boat Show, October 27 – 31

The trend toward ever larger yachts is not abating. Newcastle Shipyards announced the launch of its largest build to date, the 5500 Series 180 foot superyacht HARBOUR ISLAND.

Yacht Spotters along the east coast of Florida may catch a glimpse of the unmistakable HARBOUR ISLAND as she makes the journey from St Augustine, where she is undergoing dock tests and sea trials, to Rybovich Superyacht Marina and Refit in Palm Beach.

Notable features on HARBOUR ISLAND include a custom layout with two king master suites and a VIP king guest suite below. Additional amenities include an infinity pool on a split-level sundeck, raised veranda on the main aft deck and a built-in seating area aft of the alfresco dining on the skylounge aft deck.

HARBOUR ISLAND will make her world debut at the Ft Lauderdale International Boat Show, October 27-31.

Follow these links for information on Superyacht Charter worldwide.

Charter Yachts MARAZUL, SOGNO, and PANACHE: Smooth Sailing on the Sea of Cortez

The Sea of Cortez is a yachtsmen`s paradise of sheltered coves, secluded beaches and teeming marine life. Charter one of three outstanding yachts from La Paz, Mexico, and bask in luxurious surroundings with world-class service and five star cuisine while exploring a region unlike any other on earth.

Everywhere in Baja the landscape is exotic, from the drama of the desert to the remote islands in the Sea of Cortez. Estimated at five million years old, the Sea of Cortez is the youngest sea in the world. Here, 37 exquisite islands produced by volcanic eruptions afford sandy beaches and sheltered anchorages of breathtaking beauty. Biologically, the Sea of Cortez is the richest body of water on earth, with more than 900 varieties of fish and more than 2000 species of marine invertebrates.

98’ MARAZUL, is an excellent charter option for first time Baja fisherman in the Sea of Cortez. Sport fishermen can brace themselves in the yacht`s fighting chair and prepare to make their wildest fishing dreams come true. The area hosts many world-class sportfishing championships and is an international destination for the amateur enthusiast and professional competitor alike.

Off the coast of La Paz, the Island of Espirito Santu is an unparalleled charter destination. Charter SOGNO to discover the island environs, home to more than 271 species of fish, 98 species of birds and 31 species of marine mammals, some unique to the islands. SOGNO features an extended swim platform, perfect for launching explorations above or below the water line.

Baja beckons active explorers and offers bird watching, hiking, surfing, kayaking, diving and snorkeling in an environment like no other. When it`s time to relax, sip a designer cocktail and recount the adventures of the day, there is no better spot than high up on the flybridge of PANACHE, a perfect yacht for whale and porpoise watching by day, or al fresco dining beneath millions of stars by night.

Baja California Sur truly offers something for everyone, including shore excursions to charming cultural centers with vibrant nightlife. This magnificent region insures a phenomenal charter experience for families, groups of friends, or as a remote and romantic destination.

Follow this link for Mexico Charter Yachts and Destination Overview.
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