Our Luxury Charter Experts Onboard the Amazing Axcell 650 Power Catamaran Sport Yacht: Luxury, Speed, Efficiency and Fun!

The Axcell 650 is described as combining the best attributes of a power cat with the thrill of a Hovercraft. Although we were not fortunate enough to sea trial the yacht, spending time on board with owner and developer of her patented technology, Bruce Barsumian, was quite revealing.

Barsumian, founder and president of MACS

Bruce Barsumian

Research, is the owner of a myriad of intriguing patents, primarily for the counter surveillance industry. Axcell’s proprietary HybridAir’ Technology is his first nautical invention. “This is his brainchild of sixteen years’” his son told us, “Dad started with a sixteen footer mounted with a blower that you would use to circulate air in a factory. It went so well that he went from there to end up with this, 65 feet long and 21 feet wide.”

The Axcell is engineered to utilize a Hovercraft lift fan to pump air pressure into twin air-cushioned cavities to provide lift and lubrication to the hulls. A significant reduction in friction allows the hull to transition smoothly from displacement mode to high performance planing. The system allows for a comfortable ride, high speed, outstanding fuel efficiency, and excellent handling and performance. “Our goal from the outset was to design the ultimate 65’ cruising yacht that combines the best in engineering, design, performance, styling and comfort,” stated Barsumian.”

“It’s an air-lifted hull. What we’re doing is talking 6% of the power off the main engines, which are C18s, through a hydraulic pump that powers the blowers that lift half the weight off the boat. So they’re lifting 30K lbs. of the boat that weighs around 60K lbs. So we have less friction in the water to make us more efficient. At a fast cruise of 36 knots we burn 90 gallons, and at a slow cruise of 26 knots we burn 45 gallons of diesel per hour. By using the airlift technology it enables us to burn less diesel and obtain speeds up to 40 knots.”

The AXCELL 650 features Euro-style cruiser lines created by award-winning mega yacht designer J.C. Espinosa, who successfully gives the vessel a volume that belies its 65-foot LOA, and an elegance on a par with the finest motor yachts in the range.

The expansive open salon and formal dining and lounging areas are roomy enough for sizeable social gatherings. The trendy interior features engineered zebrawood with a fine polyester finish, stunning onyx countertops, plush leathers and rich fabrics and textiles.

Everything on the boat is based on efficiency. We were particularly impressed with the portside galley that houses full size appliances. Designed as a kitchen to cook in, the galley includes a convection oven, trash compactor, dishwasher, and roomy fridge.

Accommodations are for six guests in three ensuite staterooms. The pilothouse offers 360-degree panoramic views through port, starboard and aft drop windows for an airy, open feel. A delightfully sprawling sunroof feels like a convertible top. Other notable features include a fully garaged 16’ R.I.B. tender, twin 1150 Caterpillar turbo diesels and distinctive custom signature exterior gills that are stylish and functional.

It is evident that the Axcell 650 is a luxury sport catamaran that incorporates cutting-edge marine technology for cost-efficient fuel operation. Moreover, the yacht features stunning and functional interiors. As a relative newcomer to the market, we predict that the Axcell 650 will quickly become a powerful industry contender.

Specifications
LOA: 66.5 ft.
Beam: 20.8 ft.
Fuel: 650 Gal.
Waste Capacity: 55 Gal.
Cruise Speed: 36 kts.
Maximum Speed: 40 kts
Propulsion: Twin Caterpillar C-18 1150 HP ZF 500A Transmissions
Generator: 15KW Westerbeke with Sound Shield

Photos courtesy Axcell Yachts

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We Will Power the Whole World: Florida’s Clean Energy and Ocean Energy Technology

Admittedly the concept of powering the whole world seems far fetched. Yet researchers at Florida Atlantic University’s Department of Ocean and Mechanical Engineering are making that claim.

The relatively new field of ocean engineering is a multidisciplinary field dedicated to developing new technologies to explore and harness the ocean’s resources. Ocean engineers design, build, operate and maintain ships, offshore structures, submarines, sailboats, tankers, tugboats, yachts, oil rigs, underwater robots, and acoustic sonar.

Researchers at Florida Atlantic University are adopting existing green energy applications, such as hydrogen, wind and thermal renewable energy resources, and converting the engineering principles to harvest the power of the ocean. Ocean engineers are designing ocean turbines, that operate much like wind turbines, to produce electricity that is transmitted to shore. Ocean thermal energy is a resource that can be produced by driving warm surface water to colder ocean depths. Underwater electricity can be generated to produce hydrogen that will be pumped to waiting tankers at the surface for transport to shore.

Will Florida power the world? Unlikely. But global dissemination of green ocean engineering research promotes a greener world armed with alternatives.

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256’ Ark Angel LSV: Sauter’s Speedy, Green, Giant

ARK ANGEL LSV (Life Support Vessel) is the newest mega project to leap from the drawing boards of Sauter Carbon Offset Design. Being faster and greener than any megayacht in her class are not her only accolades, ARK ANGEL has futuristic styling that sheaths an equally amazing interior with accommodations for 18 guests, 16 crew, and facilities that include a hydroponic farm and fishery.

ARK ANGEL LSV harnesses energy from a combination of renewable sources to achieve up to 100 percent reduction in fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. ARK ANGEL LSV is encased in a solar cell exoskeleton, and derives equal power from her Motion Dampening Regeneration system. These renewable resources along with four Daimler Bluetec Turbo Compound DD16 diesel engines and the Auxiliary SkySail for wind power combine to produce energy enough to offset an estimated 5,000nm of cruising annually.

Energy sources combine with plug-in power sources to allow ARK ANGEL LSV to operate on a par with conventionally powered megayachts and provide guests with round the clock five star services.

The yacht is also equipped with equivalent amenities that include a voluminous aft deck pool and convenient helipad. Two Solar Hybrid Atlantic Guardian S Class 9.5m Tenders are available for shore excursions.

Richard Sauter, head of design commented “I consider the Ark Angel the Champion of Green Power, not because she can do 28 knots and cruise for up to 5,000 nautical miles Carbon Neutral, but because in leading the campaign for responsible yachting, she is challenging all comers.”

LOA: 256 ft.

Beam: 32.8 ft.

Draft: 7.9 ft (50% load)

Engines: 4x 400kw Daimler Turbo Compound DD16 D/E

Power: 4,000kw divided into 3 electric CRP drives

Fuel Capacity: 30,000 l

Carbon Neutral cruising range at 14knts: 5,000nm.

Zero Carbon cruising range at 10knts: unlimited

Battery: Lithium ion 3Mwh. 24t

Fresh water: 20,000 l

Hull & decks: Carbon/Kevlar Composite

Superstructure: Aluminum

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Concept Yacht ENDLESS SUMMER: High Performance Luxury Catamaran

Craig Cunningham has designed a new high performance cruising catamaran, ENDLESS SUMMER. This bold gunmetal multihull has an edgy presence, which projects right off the drawing board.

According to Cunningham, “the high performance hull form is married to styling that is inspired by the 1960’s Jaguar MKII with sweeping sensual lines.” The torpedo shape of the hull in profile also projects a masculine, militaristic command of strength and high performance.

As a high performance yacht many construction details remain under wraps, yet it is evident from the GA and renderings that ENDLESS SUMMER features impressive deck spaces and innovative interiors with ship design features that configure to a near Jetson’s futurism.

The voluminous salon stretches out full beam. Cabins with a maximum of twelve berths can be configured to suit a varying combination of guests and crew depending on private or charter use.

The ample aft garage has space enough to store the tender, waverunners, diving gear and other toys. When open this section folds out to create a sweeping beach deck. The raised cockpit provides excellent views and is similar to the high performance catamarans that tend to have an open bridge deck arrangement.

ENDLESS SUMMER is a cutting edge concept that would seem to have tremendous potential both as a private and as a charter yacht. We will continue to monitor the exciting progress of ENDLESS SUMMER.

LOA: 82 ft.

Beam: 37 ft.

Draft : 5 – 9.8 ft. ( extendable dagger boards – hydraulic )

Mast height: 98.5 ft.

Engines: 2 x 240 HP

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Alloy Yachts Launches 220ft VERTIGO: A Performance Sailing Masterpiece

Alloy Yachts shipyard, located in New Zealand, announced today the launch of the largest sailing yacht ever built in the Southern Hemisphere, 220 foot VERTIGO. For over two years the world has been anticipating the launch of this somewhat secretive build, and this morning she gracefully slipped into the waters adjacent to the yard, much to the thrill of all onlookers.

Alloy Yachts began building the 220 foot ketch in October of 2008. Naval Architect Phillippe Briand was charged with the design of this high performance sailing yacht capable of transoceanic cruising. The interior design of the yacht was conceived by the famous French designer, Christian Liaigre, whose design principle was based on the client requirement for an atmosphere of “urban at sea”.

Specifications:

LOA: 220.5

Beam: 41.1

Draft: 16.5

Sail Area: 5330m2

Engines: 2 x Caterpillar C32 DI-TTA V12

Generators: 2 x Caterpillar C9 200kW

Fuel: 16,907 Gal.

Water: 3,672 Gal.

Designer: Phillipe Briand Yacht Design

Interior Design: Christian Liaigre Interior Design

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