Baltic Yachts at Boot Düsseldorf 2020, January 18-26

Baltic Yachts at Boot Düsseldorf 2020, January 18-26

Baltic Yachts at Boot Düsseldorf 2020, January 18-26

Superyacht

13/01/2020 - 19:35

Foil-assisted superyachting and Canova’s ‘green’ power

Centrepiece of the Baltic Yachts’ stand at Boot Düsseldorf 2020 will be a 1:1 dummy version of the 9m long Dynamic Stability System foil, which has transformed the performance and comfort of the recently launched Baltic 142 Canova.
 
Baltic Yachts is the first yard to have installed such a foil on a superyacht and visitors to our stand at Boot Düssseldorf, the world’s largest boat show, can learn more about how it works and hear about how we and our partners are using new developments in this field of design.

But there is also so much more to Canova, like her genuine diesel electric propulsion unit and innovative hydro-generation system which cuts emissions and dramatically reduces fossil fuel use, all in line with a greener and more sustainable future.

Baltic Yachts at Boot Düsseldorf 2020, January 18-26
Baltic Yachts at Boot Düsseldorf 2020, January 18-26

Baltic Yachts at Boot Düsseldorf 2020, January 18-26
Baltic Yachts at Boot Düsseldorf 2020, January 18-26

 
Liara, at the cutting edge of multi-role superyachting
Learn more about the recently delivered, multi-role superyacht Baltic 112 Liara, a fast, comfortable, easy to handle, long distance family cruising yacht with the potential to perform well on the racecourse. Her powerful sailplan and well thought out sail handling systems combined with her retractable propeller and elegant, sweeping lines put her at the cutting edge of performance super yachting.

Baltic Yachts at Boot Düsseldorf 2020, January 18-26
Baltic Yachts at Boot Düsseldorf 2020, January 18-26

New project

Baltic 68 Café Racer A 68-footer to thrill! She’s intended for day sailing and limited weekend use and will be fun and easy to sail. She will be light, with the focus very much on performance and the use of green technologies from flax fibres to electric drives. Following a programme of research into alternative, greener building materials, we intend to use naturally grown flax as the reinforcement material in up to 50% of the hull laminate.  
 
Visitors to the Baltic Yachts stand will be able to discuss details of the project which will bring together many energy saving and performance enhancing innovations to further develop and explore sustainable building techniques and faster, more exciting sailing.

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