At 58M long, she is just as large as the m/y Netanya 8- CMN's previous largest yacht- and intends to set heads array. Once launched, she will be a sight to behold. The yacht in question is the new 58M Slipstream. The Slipstream will be built to a design of Andrew Winch and Naval Architecture by the CMN team.
Here is a brief physical description of what she should look like. The Slipstream is to have a metallic black hull and colour with black draught. The superstructure is to be a silverish to offwhite colour which highly contrasts the dark hull and windows.
The sundeck is to be spacious encompassing the top deck of the Slipstream. A bold hardtop stretches not forwards but backwards, providing an abundance of shade and cool areas to relax. Forward of this is the sizable Jacuzzi, which is bounded by comfortable and inviting sunpads. This area is semi- sheltered with a slightly forward sloping windbreaking glass/screen.
Comming down one level, the Slipstream is to feature lounging and sunning areas just forward of the bridge with large sunpads. The bridge will feature large vertical glass windows, perfect for navigational views. One can make their way aft by using either the port of starboard exterior passage.
One more level takes you to the main deck where in the fore castle, one may find skis and seating as well as the machinery for docking and anchoring. Farther aft from here, the owner's suite is to be present, probably a full beam configuration may materialise. Stern seating areas can be accessed from the exterior walkways and the main saloon through the aft sliding doors. Far atop the yacht will sit the main mast. Bold and black it will feature two radar arrays and three satcom and telcom domes. Just a few of the standard technologies aboard luxury yachts today.
Here are the statistics for this near sister to the Netanya 8:
Length overall 57.70m / 189.30'
Maximum breadth 11.20m / 36.75'
Maximum draught 3.40m
11.15'
Full load displacement 890 T
Gross tonnage 1080 GT
Propulsion power 2 x 1641 kW at 1600 rpm
Type of engines CAT 3516B Rating C
Generators 3 x 164 Kw
Emergency Generators 1 x 48 Kw
Hull Steel
Superstructure Aluminium
Guests 12
Crew 14
Maximum speed 15.5knots
Range at 12 knots 5 000 NM
Classification Bureau Veritas
From the CMN website
The m/y Slipstream is to be launched according to CMN, in Summer of 2008.
For more on this upcoming yacht you can see the Slipstream and her renderings on the builders website at:
http://www.cmnyacht.com/pageLibre00010488.html http://www.cmnyacht.com