Princess Yachts Release Brand New 56 Model

Having been so successful with the 54 model, Princess Yachts have recently released the new and fantastic 56. On first inspection, these two models look extremely alike, but the new Princess 56 is actually 4ft longer, and has had 7in added to it's beam. This makes it a 60ft yacht, spacious inside and on her flybridge, which is now much longer.

The interior space is extraordinary for a yacht of this size; in each of her cabins and heads she has 6ft 2in of headroom. Each of her 3 cabins is spacious and this is down to the fact that on this new model, the galley area has been placed at deck level. This may slightly impose upon the saloon area, but Princess have not taken anything away from the seating area.

The master cabin is much brighter than its predecessor, as Princess have replaced three small windows with two, much larger, one pane windows, looking out onto the beauty of the waters and destinations where you are moored. The master has an en suite, while the two guest cabins share one head between them.

An absolutely brilliant feature of the new Princess 56 is the seating area on her flybridge. The base of the seat pulls away and once an infill cushion has been placed, the “seat” has now become a little sunpad.

For those looking to buy a yacht, this Princess 56 is available at around £1,000,000, and will provide you with luxury and stability in a stunning yacht for years to come.

For charter on the other hand, we have lots of Princess yachts available. One of our favourite of these is the wonderful SORANA, a 67 foot Princess with a flybridge. She has a fun yet professional crew and is perfect for a charter in the Caribbean.

Don't fancy a Princess, but looking to charter a yacht? Head to www.boatbookings.com, the leading online yacht charter broker, or email us at [email protected] and one of our Charter Specialists will get back to you shortly.

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Engines with Wide Operating Speed Range for Charter and Long Distance Yachts (by Guest Blogger Phil Friedman)

Except to a yacht’s chief engineer, talk of main propulsion engines is neither glamorous, nor exciting. But if you’re in the process of selecting propulsion power for a new yacht intended for charter service, or if you are repowering an older vessel already operating regularly on charter, you might first want to catch up on some of the latest developments in engine technology. In particular, you may want to look seriously at what Caterpillar is calling their “wide operating speed range” (WOSR) option, available now on several of their engine models.
The WOSR option enables operation with full power over a wide speed range, with significantly improved matching of engine output to load conditions. The capability is effective enough in many cases to eliminate any need for multi-ratio gearboxes or controllable-pitch propellers.

152′ Long Distance Cruising Yacht “Sorcha”

This is how it works. Under normal circumstances with a fixed-pitch propeller and single-ratio reduction gear, when loading is significantly reduced (say running light between charter gigs), propulsion engines will run up to maximum governed engine rpm, but will not be producing full available power. Despite having sufficient additional power output available, the yacht cannot be pushed any faster, because engine rpm (and consequently propeller rpm) are limited by the engines’ electronic rpm governor system. In contrast, with WOSR capability, the Caterpillar engine’s governor system senses the low-load condition and allows the engine to turn up another few hundred rpm over normal maximum governed rpm. In turn, this allows the props to turn faster, and consequently, enables the yacht to move faster in the light-load condition.

Variable matching of engine output and rpm to load conditions has heretofore been accomplished by the incorporation of multi-ratio (shifting) gearboxes or controllable-pitch propellers. However, both of these options are relatively expensive and generally add considerable weight. WOSR, on the other hand, is primarily a matter of electronic programming, and so offers serious advantages over these historical methods, for yachts which can benefit from being able, on occasion, to run at higher than normal speeds when lightly loaded.

Utilizing WOSR also offers a way to readily retrofit such capability when completing a re-powering, as opposed to sustaining the higher costs and increased complication of retrofitting either multi-ration gearboxes or controllable-pitch propellers.

The advantages for yachts in charter service are pretty clear, for such vessels are often called upon to run light and fast to a charter pick-up rendezvous. What may not be as obvious is that WOSR can prove advantageous in non-chartered yachts, such as the 152′ Northern Marine “Sorcha,” which has successfully circumnavigated the Pacific Rim. Such yachts often make long passages heavily loaded with fuel, but when alongshore, desire to operate with much lighter loads at significantly higher speeds. In all cases, the tally on the positive side for WOSR is sufficiently significant that I, for one, anticipate other engine manufacturers will follow suit with similar technology very quickly, if they haven’t done so already.

Phil Friedman is the Director of the New Build and Refit Program at Dwight Tracy & Friends Yacht Sales, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA. He has a long background in yacht design and construction, including several years as President and CEO of Palmer Johnson Yachts.

Who said all Yachts look the same?

The JOLLY ROGER, designed for Benetti byPalomba Serafini, is an innovative concept for a 65m motor yacht. The aim of the concept, presented at the Monaco Yacht Show 2012, was to design a yacht to resemble a super car, built with sleek and powerful lines.

“We started from the idea of ‘high-powered car of the sea'. Aristocratic and futuristic. An automotive DNA that is in the structures, which release the decks from visual obstruction by giving back the relation with nature and the sea. As a result, large windows and a long deck that looks like a terrace overlooking the water have been created,” as stated by PS+A Palomba Serafini.

Superyacht A has caused a stir since her launch in 2008. Designed by Starck, A is an unconventional superyacht, 119m long and truly unique exterior aesthetics. Not only is she so different in style to all other yachts, she is also rather high on the list of the longest superyachts – which definitely adds to her appeal!

A's interior is a modern and masterfully designed environment, and inside she has not one but three swimming pools – one room has a glass ceiling which looks up to one of these swimming pools. She accommodates up to 14 guests, but also has enough space for 37 crew members as well!
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Make a Splash at The Baths when you Charter a Luxury Yacht in Virgin Gorda!

Virgin Gorda is the third largest of the British Virgin Islands, and a popular destination for anybody who is looking to charter in the Caribbean. Said to have been named the 'Fat Virgin' by Christopher Columbus, the island's profile on the horizon looks like a fat woman lying on her side. If you're looking to charter a yacht to explore Virgin Gorda, The Baths are a necessary stop-off point.

The Baths are situated about 2 km south off the main town Spanish Town at the southern tip of the island between Spring Bay and Devil's Bay. The beach here shows evidence of how the BVI were formed through volcanic activity. White sand beaches are scattered with huge granite boulders, which create spectacular grottos with sea pools reflecting the light that shines down on them. The boulders form an inviting maze, which you can clamber through as you explore. The Baths provide an excellent chance to marvel at the wonders the world can create, so taking your yacht around to view them will leave you stunned. Along with such beauty on land, snorkelling in the warm waters will also amaze you. Around The Baths you will find a great range of fish and rays; if you're lucky you may even spot a herd of seahorses in the clear blue sea.

If you are looking to explore Virgin Gorda and The Baths, GYPSY PRINCESS is an excellent choice to charter. A stunning Lagoon 450, she was one of the favourites at the BVI Yacht Show, where she won Best Catamaran Under 55ft. GYPSY PRINCESS has a very experienced and friendly crew, who will welcome you on board for an unforgettable sailing vacation. New this year, she has 3 spacious cabins and will comfortably accommodate 6 guests, whether you choose to spend time inside or on the padded sun deck which is perfect for catching some rays.

Interested in chartering a yacht? At  www.boatbookings.com, we welcome everyone from sailing professionals to complete novices and will help you at every step of the way to make your dreams a reality. We have a team of highly skilled professionals who are extremely knowledgeable in their destinations and will be able to help you with any questions you may have.

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Cruise on Down to Fabulous Bâoli Beach, Cannes, in Your Luxury Yacht!

If somebody says ‘Cannes’ to you, what would you think of?
… The Cannes Film Festival … Yachts … Celebrities …
And those are just a few things! Cannes welcomes you to the Côte d’Azur – the place to be if you’re seeking the sun and sea. The famous Croisette that runs along the sea front from port to port, taking you past the Palais des Festivals which comes to life throughout the year for the many conventions throughout the year, the celebrated film festival which takes place in May has to be the most well-known, and kicks off summer in Cannes. So, if you want to come and join the party, the best way to do so is by boat. Take part in the glamour that is Cannes summertime, and visit the fashionable Bâoli Beach.

Born from the top Cannes nightclub Bâoli, Bâoli Beach has fast become one of the most popular private beaches along the Croisette. With the biggest pier on the strip, Bâoli Beach has definitely got itself noticed. A prestigious all-day affair; a combination of fine dining, relaxation and pleasure, which brings visitors in from morning until night (or the early hours of the next morning!) They serve food all day, ranging from sharing platters of sushi to heavier chicken or beef dishes. With a different set menu every day, Bâoli Beach entices you in to stop off for lunch, you can then chill out afterwards on one of their sun loungers with a cocktail in hand, and watch the world go by. Join the party scene that goes on late in to the night, Bâoli Beach is a hotspot for those who want to dance the night away on the sand.

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If you are tempted by a trip to Bâoli Beach on a day charter, AQUA BLUE IRELAND is a fantastic choice. A stunning Sunseeker Predator 74, she can accommodate 10 guests for a day charter, so is perfectly suited for a day out around the French Riviera with your friends.  She has plenty of deck space to relax in the sun while taking the chance to explore the waters around Cannes, with luxurious furnishing if you want to retreat inside to escape the heat.

If you would like to receive more information with regards to booking your luxury 2013 charter yacht in the French Riviera, please enquire through our website,www.boatbookings.com, where one of our Charter Specialists will be happy to help you plan the experience of a lifetime. You can also send your charter enquiries to [email protected], and one of the team will get back