Sailing Yacht A is a sail-assisted motor yacht built in Kiel by Nobiskrug for Andrey Melnichenko. Her propulsion consists of a variable-speed hybrid powerplant with two lineshaft controllable-pitch propellers that is sail-assisted by a three-mast fore-and-aft sailing rig. The freestanding carbonfiber rotating masts were manufactured by Magma Structures at Trafalgar Wharf, Portsmouth. Doyle Sailmakers USA manufactured the three fully automated carbonfiber/taffeta full roach sails. The furling booms were built in Valencia by Future Fibres. The vessel features an underwater observation pod in the keel with 30cm-thick glass. It is the largest private sail-assisted motor yacht in the world.
S/Y A was delivered by Nobiskrug on February 3rd, 2017 and left Kiel on February, 5th, 2017. She exited the Baltic Sea in light mode on near-empty fuel tanks in order to clear the Drogden Strait with minimum draught. She underwent final sea trials and the final fit-out at the Navantia shipyard in Cartagena, Spain. According to media reports, Sailing Yacht A was handed over to the owner on May 4th, 2017 in Monaco by the project team led by Dirk Kloosterman having completed her final sea trials in the Navantia shipyard in Cartagena, and final tests and inspections in Gibraltar. Boat International called it "the boundary pushing superyacht".
- Building site: German Naval Yards' deepwater premises in Kiel
- Builder: Nobiskrug
- Naval architecture: Dykstra & Partners
- Exterior design: Philippe Starck, Dölker & Voges
- Interior decoration: Philippe Starck
- Diesel powerplant: two MTU 20V 4000 M73L 24,050rpm 3,600 kW lineshaft engines
- Electric powerplant: four 14,050-24,050rpm 2,800 kW hotel generators driving two Vacon 4,300 kW lineshaft motors
- Transmission: superimposable/clutched diesel-electric transmission controlled by DEIF systems
- Propulsion: Andritz Hydro / Escher Wyss & Cie. 5-bladed controllable-pitch lineshaft twinscrew
Video A (sailing yacht)
See also
- List of large sailing yachts
- A (motor yacht)
Maps A (sailing yacht)
References
Source of article : Wikipedia