A (sailing yacht)

S/Y A on sea trials in the Kieler Förde
History
Germany
Name: A
Namesake: A
Owner: Andrey Melnichenko
Ordered: March 2011
Builder: Nobiskrug
Yard number: 787
Homeport: Kiel
Identification: IMO1012141
Status: commissioning
General characteristics
Tonnage: 12,700
Length: 142.81 m (469 ft)
Beam: 24.88 m (82 ft)
Height: ~100 m (330 ft)
Draught: ~8 m (26 ft)
Decks: 8
Installed power: variable-speed diesel/electric plant
Propulsion: lineshaft controllable-pitch twinscrew
Sail plan: 3,747 m2 (40,330 sq ft) 3-mast schooner rig
Speed: cruising: 16kt; top: 21kt
Range: 5,320 nautical miles
Crew: 54

Sailing Yacht A [1] is a sail-assisted motor yacht built in Kiel by Nobiskrug for Andrey Melnichenko.[2] Her propulsion consists of a variable-speed hybrid powerplant with two lineshaft controllable-pitch propellers and 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.[3] 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 a unique underwater observation pod in the keel with 30cm-thick glass. S/Y A is due for delivery in 2017 and is one of the largest sailing yachts ever built.[4]

See also

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References

  1. "Holger Kahl On Sailing Yacht A & The Future Of Nobiskrug". SuperYachts.com. Ben Roberts. 2015-09-24. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
  2. 1 2 Amanda McCracken (November 2015), "Nobiskrug shipyard visit report", Boat International, no. 353, pp. 128–138
  3. "The World's tallest freestanding masts" (PDF). Magma Structures.
  4. "Nobiskrug Present 22nd Century Yachting in New York". SuperYachts.com. Ben Roberts. 28 April 2016. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
  5. http://www.boote-exclusiv.com/aktuell/das-riesen-rigg-der-a/a2055.html
  6. http://www.gl-yachtverglasung.de/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/BEX-6-15-HORIZONT-1-1.pdf
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