Porsche Design Styles Revolutionary Power Catamaran
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Porsche Design Styles Revolutionary Power Catamaran
Reaching the first milestone of construction of the Royal Falcon Fleet RFF135
Keel laid for revolutionary power catamaran
The Porsche Design Group and Singapore-based mega-yacht builder Royal Falcon Fleet have reached the first milestone of the construction of the RFF135. The first joint project for the two companies, it is a luxurious anomaly on the water: a power catamaran with a length of more than 40 metres. The outer hull and the interior are in keeping with the functional, timeless and puristic hand of the Porsche Design Studio at Zell am See (Austria), which was responsible for the styling.
The appearance of the RFF135 is particularly extraordinary, as it was conceived as a "spacecraft on the water", as was requested by the customer. In this form, the catamaran platform offers completely new possibilities for configuration in exterior and interior design. Unlike a great number of mega-yachts, the interior was styled in a highly modern way and captures the dynamic contours of the hull.
Its typical Porsche design is unmistakable: Luxurious and functional, it dispenses with floridness and opulence of any kind. On the contrary, an unadorned design and authentic, premium and comfortable materials constitute the flair of the interior. The generous impact of its space goes beyond established standards for a 135-foot (41.2 metre) yacht.
After the successful completion of the development phase, the construction of the hull for the first RFF135 began in September 2008. At the end of the year, the hull will be relocated to Sweden, where the technological installations and interior fit-out will be carried out. Royal Falcon Fleet has engaged the Kockums and the Incat Crowther firms for the construction design of the catamaran. Kockums, a Swedish subsidiary of Thyssen-Krupp, is known for leading-edge technology in the area of marine technology. The Australian-based shipbuilding engineers of the Incat Crowther firm have decades of experience in the construction of large power catamarans. The launch of this first Royal Falcon Fleet power catamaran designed by Porsche Design is planned for the fourth quarter of 2010.
"In 1987, we designed the 'Kineo' power yacht, an exclusive speedboat, of which there are only three examples worldwide and which drew attention for its characteristic dolphin form", says Dr. Jürgen Geßler, CEO of Porsche Design Group. "Our newest project once again demonstrates that our design, outstanding in many ways, is setting trends in numerous fields. With the first Royal Falcon Fleet yacht, we are building a bridge to the Porsche Design Sport textile collection that was developed specifically for the maritime area."
"We have now reached an important milestone in mastering this path-breaking project", says M. A. Zaman, president and CEO of Royal Falcon Fleet. "Under the guidance of highly qualified experts from Australia, France, Sweden and the U.S., we are constructing the hull of the RFF135. On December 15, 2009, it is going from Asia to Sweden, where it will be completed. And at the end of 2010, the first Royal Falcon Fleet will be launched - the ultimate luxury experience at sea.
"In many respects, this project is an anomaly", says Roland Heiler, executive director of the Porsche Design Studio at Zell am See. "The sole requirement from Royal Falcon Fleet was to implement contours outside of the stereotypical boat aesthetic. This gave us considerable creative latitude and the result was a revolutionary design - a real challenge for the ship architects. This innovative yacht concept quickly drew them into its thrall, however, so that all the participants are now working painstakingly on the realisation of the design."
Royal Falcon Fleet Plc.
Royal Falcon Fleet, a Singapore-based builder of luxury yachts, was founded by a Swedish investor. The goal of the firm is to develop mega-yachts that stand out for their innovative design, cutting-edge technology, and handcrafted European interiors.
Porsche Design Group
The Porsche Design Group, based in Bietigheim-Bissingen, is a majority-owned subsidiary of Porsche AG in Stuttgart. The activities of the company are concentrated on the company divisions Porsche Design, Porsche Design Driver's Selection and the Porsche Design Studio at Zell am See in Austria.
Porsche Design Studio
The Porsche Design Studio at Zell am See, Austria, stands for the clear, timeless, unmistakable design signature that distinguishes all products of the Porsche Design Group. Moreover, the studio also handles industrial and product design for other companies. The Porsche Design Studio is one of the most renowned design houses in Europe
Technical data Royal Falcon Fleet RFF135
- Total length: 135 feet (41.2 metres)
- Length at waterline: 114 feet (35.7 metres)
- Breadth: 41 feet (12.5 metres)
- Draught: 5.6 feet (1.7 metres)
- Engine: MTU 16V 4000 M93L
- Power output: 2 x 3,440 kW (4,600 HP)
- Speed: 35 knots
- Range: 2,000 nautical miles at 30 knots
- Fuel consumption: 750 litres per hour
- Tank capacity: 2 x 25,000 litres
- Freshwater reservoir: 5,000 litres
- Waste water reservoir: 2 x 4,000 litres
- Classification: Lloyd´s Register
- Material: certified, high-strength aluminium
- Form: High-speed catamaran hull
- Interior deck area: 472 square metres
- Exterior deck area: 208 square metres
- Passenger capacity: 10 guests and 10 crew
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I think DJ will like this update....
Plenty of pics... but even thou I am naturally a sucker for Catamarans, I really like this one.
Update on the Porsche Design Studio Royal Falcon Fleet Motor Catamaran
The Luxury Catamaran - Porsche Design Studio - Royal Falcon Fleet
Incat Crowther is pleased to release further construction images of the 40m Motor Superyacht developed in conjunction with Porsche Design Studio for Royal Falcon Fleet.
Stage one of the construction, which consisted of the structural aluminium fabrication, was completed mid 2010 and the vessel was subsequently shipped to Sweden, where work continues in Kockum’s Musko shipyard.
With aluminium fabrication largely complete, Incat Crowther’s involvement in the power catamaran superyacht project has continued through. Part of Incat Crowther’s extensive scope of supply of the catamaran, they have provided an on-site representative to provide further services as the vessel undergoes engineering, piping, fairing and fitout work.
Originally cotnracted for 3D piping of the luxury power catamaran’s machinery spaces, Incat Crowther have now taken on the role of 3D coordination of all systems throughout the vessel. Incat Crowther leads the industry with its extensive deliverables, and for many years has offered three-dimensional system modelling as a service. In the case of the Porsche motor yacht project, Incat Crowther’s role includes detail engineering drawings of the vessel’s piping, HVAC and electrical systems.
Incat Crowther will continue to support the yacht build through to its completion, anticipating a quality product that befits the standard set by all the renowned names involved in the project. Meanwhile, fabrication of a second vessel is proceeding apace at 189 Shipyard in Vietnam.
Source: Update on the Porsche Design Studio Royal Falcon Fleet Motor Catamaran — Luxury Yacht Charter & Superyacht News
The Luxury Catamaran - Porsche Design Studio - Royal Falcon Fleet
Incat Crowther is pleased to release further construction images of the 40m Motor Superyacht developed in conjunction with Porsche Design Studio for Royal Falcon Fleet.
Stage one of the construction, which consisted of the structural aluminium fabrication, was completed mid 2010 and the vessel was subsequently shipped to Sweden, where work continues in Kockum’s Musko shipyard.
With aluminium fabrication largely complete, Incat Crowther’s involvement in the power catamaran superyacht project has continued through. Part of Incat Crowther’s extensive scope of supply of the catamaran, they have provided an on-site representative to provide further services as the vessel undergoes engineering, piping, fairing and fitout work.
Originally cotnracted for 3D piping of the luxury power catamaran’s machinery spaces, Incat Crowther have now taken on the role of 3D coordination of all systems throughout the vessel. Incat Crowther leads the industry with its extensive deliverables, and for many years has offered three-dimensional system modelling as a service. In the case of the Porsche motor yacht project, Incat Crowther’s role includes detail engineering drawings of the vessel’s piping, HVAC and electrical systems.
Incat Crowther will continue to support the yacht build through to its completion, anticipating a quality product that befits the standard set by all the renowned names involved in the project. Meanwhile, fabrication of a second vessel is proceeding apace at 189 Shipyard in Vietnam.
Source: Update on the Porsche Design Studio Royal Falcon Fleet Motor Catamaran — Luxury Yacht Charter & Superyacht News
Plenty of pics... but even thou I am naturally a sucker for Catamarans, I really like this one.