MarinYaki Marine Teppanyaki Table Brings Beni to the Yacht Deck

May 22nd, 2008 by BallerRide

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If you can’t do without a hibachi grill when you’re on the water, Cook-N-Dine has your solution with its fiberglass “MarinYaki” yacht table. Officially launching today at the Sanctuary Cove Boat Show in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, the fiberglass teppan table features a centered, built-in 20″ x 15″ CND cooktop unit. Not extremely large, but big enough for your personal chef to flip more than a few shrimp Benihana style.

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Cyrus Yachts Goes Retro with 34m Raised Pilot House

May 19th, 2008 by BallerRide

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Due for launch in June is Cyrus Yachts’ new semi-custom 34m (105-foot) raised pilot house motor yacht. Designed by Rene van der Velden, naval architect Dr. Peter van Oosannen, the new Cyrus 34 features a unique retro design complemented by some new design attributes, including “magic glass” or privacy glass in the owner’s office, a dark tempered glass cover in the wheel house, and a dome cover on the flybridge. Wengé and Anigré woods as well as floating stainless steel inlay accents give the Cyrus 34’s interior a fresh luxury look. Contemporary and Traditional interior design schemes are available, as are a number of other custom options for purchasers.

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The Green Jet Futuristic Concept SailYacht

May 15th, 2008 by BallerRide

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Erik Sifrer’s design for the Green Jet 57 m (187 foot) sailyacht offers the perfect solution for the eco-friendly, lazy, and luxury-minded sailboat enthusiast. The concept sailyacht operates similar to a motoryacht, as it’s navigated and controlled by a computerized sail system that is operated by the touch of a control screen. Two fully automated Aero-sails guided by hydraulic motors act as the main propulsion system for the Green Jet, and the hydraulic motors are designed to hoist the sails to full height in 30-40 seconds. The automated sail system means that the crew can focus more on catering to the owner’s requests, versus waisting their time rigging the sails.

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XSMG’s XSR48 Superboat: the “Bugatti Veyron” of the Sea

May 7th, 2008 by BallerRide

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XSMG is a company that began with a simple goal: to build the world’s first supercar on the water.  The result of XSMG’s efforts is the sleekly-styled and equally powerful  XSR48, which accomplishes that company’s goal of  combining “the DNA and high performance of a supercar with superyacht styling.”

The 1600+ horsepower powerboat is powered by two diesel engines, which propel the 48-foot XSR48 to a top speed of 98 mph (85 knots).   The superboat’s hull is made of kevlar and carbon fiber with cross linked pvc cores bonded using vinylester and epoxy resins.

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On the Market: Slipstream 143-Foot Yacht

May 5th, 2008 by BallerRide

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For those who don’t have the patience to commission their own custom yacht, purchasing a pre-owned boat can make a smart move. Of the current yacht inventory on the market, one of our favorite ships is the 143-foot Slipstream, constructed by Warren Yachts of New South Wales, Australia in 2001.

The black and gray Slipstream comes with room for ten guests in five cabins, plus there’s a large owner’s suite decked out a study, lounge, dressing room, and his and hers baths. The yacht is also equipped with a Jacuzzi dip pool, gymnasium, BBQ, two tenders, waverunners, waterskis, and snorkeling gear.

The price? 16.6 Million euros (U.S. $25.8 million).

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Available through: Edmiston [via Luxist]

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