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Yacht Concept: BMT Nigel Gee 130-meter Pentamaran

Discussion in 'Unique, Custom or New Yachts' started by Yacht News, Jul 29, 2008.

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  1. Unique 130-meter, 40-knot Pentamaran Superyacht


    July 18, 2008: BMT Nigel Gee is excited to introduce its patented high-speed Pentamaran concept to the large yacht market, Project Véloce, which is capable of speeds of over 40 knots.

    Project Véloce represents a truly innovative application of technology in the large yacht market. Developed for high-speed applications, the patented Pentamaran hull form is a derivative of the stabilized monohull concept featuring a long slender central hull, hydrodynamically optimized without the constraints of needing to be stable. Stability is then provided by two pairs of outriggers or ‘sponsons’.

    Conventional stabilized monohulls typically require relatively deeply immersed and long sponsons to meet damaged stability requirements and these can incur significant resistance penalties. The Pentamaran overcomes this by having two pairs of sponsons; a very short and shallow pair aft and a forward pair clear of the static water surface. These forward sponsons only become immersed as the vessel heels, consequently stability characteristics are maintained with no resistance penalty. The Pentamaran offers a wide bodied and stable platform with outstanding seakeeping characteristics whilst retaining minimum speed loss in higher sea states.

    Project Véloce is based on a 130m platform capable of over 40 knots. The beam of 30m offers significantly more internal area than on an equivalently sized monohull leading to exceptional internal spaces with true flexibility in configuration of the layout.

    The propulsion system features a CODOG (Combined Diesel Or Gas) plant producing approximately 44MW of installed propulsive power, delivered via waterjets offering outstanding maneuverability and acceleration. For low and medium speed operation twin 20V8000 diesels are utilized providing efficient long range operation whilst for sprint speeds a single LM2500+ pushes the speed beyond 40 knots.

    BMT has undertaken some US$5 million worth of testing on numerous Pentamaran designs and the technology is now fully mature. Further development of the Project Véloce design is currently underway.

    For more information:

    BMT Nigel Gee Ltd
    Building 14, Shamrock Quay
    Southampton, SO14 5QL
    United Kingdom.
    Tel : +44 2380 226655
    Fax : +44 2380 228855
    http://www.bmtyachts.com

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