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Conversation with Designer Ken Freivokh - 88m 289ft MALTESE FALCON + 107m 350 ft BLACK PEARL
Maltese Falcon is a full-rigged ship using DynaRig technology, which was built by Perini Navi in Tuzla, İstanbul, and commissioned by her first owner, Tom Perkins. It is one of the world's most complex and largest sailing yachts at 88 m (289 ft), similar in size to the Athena and Eos. Sail plan: self-standing three-mast square rigg... Height: 58.20 m (191 ft) Yacht design: Dykstra Naval Architects Builder: Perini Navi, Tuzla, İstanbul Black Pearl is a sailing yacht launched in 2016, which is 106.7 meters (350.1 ft) in length. It has three DynaRig masts supporting a sail area of 2,900 square meters (31,215 sq ft). The yacht was known during its build process originally as Oceanco Y712 and thereafter as "Project Solar". Tonnage: 2,864 GT Capacity: 12 Launched: 2016 Beam: 15 m (49.2 ft) Designer Ken Freivokh Working from his studio based on the River Hamble on the south coast of the UK, superyacht designer Ken Freivokh actually started life as an architect. Raised in Los Angeles, he studied engineering and architecture in Peru before moving to the UK to study at the Royal College of Art, graduating in 1972 with a Masters in Design. It was while working as an architect that Freivokh first encountered yacht design, and as an experienced sailor it was when buying his own yacht – and asking for some changes to be made – that he started to make the transition. Since then, Freivokh and his team have created several stunning yacht exteriors and interiors, and the studio has become well known for its cutting edge and often futuristic concept designs. Notable yachts Perhaps most famously, Ken Freivokh design the exterior and interior of US venture capitalist Tom Perkins’ superyacht Maltese Falcon, at 88 metres notable for its innovative Dynarig and still one of the largest private sailing yachts in the world. That is set to change with the Freivokh-designed superyacht Dream Symphony, a striking 141 metre contemporary wooden schooner that is currently under construction at the Dream Ship Victory yard in Turkey.
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29:42
Xplorer Yachts Podcast: Espen discusses ECO, OCTOPUS, REV and others, plus heliskiing on CLOUDBREAK.
According to http://bolidt.com: "With an average of at least three to four 63 meter + sophisticated yachts in his name on a yearly basis, Espen Oeino is a legend in the world of yacht design. Who is this icon? For us personally, Espen Oeino is a bit of a secret legend. Most yacht designers have published biographies online stating their vision and proudly presenting their portfolio of stunning yachts. Espen Oeino is not one of them! Visit Espen Oeino International’s website online and the only information you will get are contact details. The more reason to find out who the man behind Espen Oeino International actually is. A Norwegian-born designer This Norwegian-born designer was a born designer! As a little kid he was always drawing boats, cars and busses. He drew his first boat when he was 2 years of age and has been obsessed with boat design ever since. As a young adult he completed his degree in naval architecture and offshore engineering in Scotland, after which he worked at Martin Francis’ design studio. During his time here he worked as a project manager on the legendary Eco project (now known as: Enigma). As it goes with legendary designers, Espen Oeino set up his own design studio, Espen Oeino International S.A.R.L., not long after. Since 1994 the technical and design studio has been specializing in naval architecture and engineering related disciplines. Up–to–date he has 44 superyachts on his name from all over the world! What makes designs by EOI so different? Every artist has its own signature and so does he: sketching. In an interview with Yachting, Espen Oeino emphasizes the importance of never using erasers when sketching. “You correct as you go, because this is not meant to be a presentation sketch- it’s really just exploring ideas.” Ideas evolve over time and so will the sketch. At EOI there is no specific style that can be detected. Yacht designs have ranged from fast and sleek to voluminous. The most important thing according to Mr. Oeino is to start every project with a fresh mind and collaborate with clients to design a yacht that exactly fits their needs. The more open-minded and creative the clients, the more room there is for Espen Oeino to work his magic."
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09:32
The Definitive History of Expedition Yachting
This series looks at the first expeditions and the vessels chosen by Magellan, Darwin and Shackleton; examining Mission, Vessel and Outcome. Part 1 takes us from the 1500's to the late 20th Century and the advent of the Explorer Yachtsman and the first generation of converted commercial and research ships that became expedition yachts.

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Part 2 of Ulstein StandBy Vessel 719-R Technical Tour in Norway
See Matterport 3D of bridge and engine room here: https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=jHXF2cpt4hu
Main Description Survivor Class........FSV Class ‘A’ ERRV
Year Built/Converted..............1992/2014
Place of Build............Brattvaag, Norway
Principal Dimensions Length o.a...........63.00m Length Capacities Freshwater...................329m3
Cargo Deck Area..........................260m2
Deck Cargo...........................350 tonne
Cargo Pumps Machinery and Propulsion
Main Engines.....................2 x 1840 kw Total.....3680 kw
Main Propulsion Type.....Bergen Diesel
Propellers..............2 x CPP
Azimuth Thruster.............1 x 736 kw
Emergency Generator..........1 x 30 KVA
Aux. el. Generator...............1 x 390 kw
Shaft Generator...............2 x 1800 KVA
Deck Equipment
Hydr. Deck/Rescue Crane....1 x 3 tonne Cable
Lifesaving and Rescue Equipment
Daughter Craft....................2 x MP 1000
DC Davits............2 x Hydramarine G100 FRC...............................1 x MP Woodo FRC
Davit.............1 x Hydramarine A 32
Deck Rescue Crane...........1 x 3T @ 12m
Rescue Accommodation
Total beds..........18 Single Berth.................12 Twin Berth..
Commercial vessels must navigate in all seas, in all weather conditions, year-round. They require proven systems with onboard redundancies in order to stay at sea and complete their mission. The most capable Expedition Yachts and Yacht Support Vessels are based on commercial hulls built by commercial shipyards. see more at Xplorer Yachts.com
Achieving Growth
Audio Podcast
Xplorer Yachts’ “Exploring the Oceans” podcast brings attention and exposure to expedition yacht owners, builders, designers and innovators in this unique yachting sector - now and in the past and foreseeable future. With an overall focus on expedition and explorer yachting, it also offers a window into extraordinary vessels with tchnical tours of commercial, government and private vessels that you won't see on the glitzy yachting sites.
A life-long sailor, host Paul Madden has worked with a number of shipyards, builders and designers on both sides of the Atlantic. He is actively involved in bringing new technologies and ideas to his own expedition conversions and new build projects at Xplorer Yachts.


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