I worked in semi-conductor manufacturing for about 5 years, and I can't tell you how much it pleases me to see the zip ties managed just about every 4 inches on the wiring. The attention to detail on this boat is rare!
@@Bulletguy07believe it or not I also am a sailmaker/designer and we do a lot less sewing than we did 40 years ago. Unfortunately I didn’t have anything to do with this beautiful girl’s sails but if I did I’d be doing whatever I could to have the opportunity to go out racing on her!
I’d love to see it go up against Wild Oats and Comanche on a Sydney to Hobart… Those three beating to the heads on a sunny Sydney Harbour would be an awesome sight…
I thought Comanche was the fastest mono hull. This boat looks like it has some foils on it … maybe those are just stabilizer fins .. almost as far back as the Helm.
Tony, I thoroughly enjoy your boat review including this review of the incredible yacht Skorpios. While watching I began thinking of the dramatic evolution of top tier racing yachts of super rich sailors from the J Boats to Skorpios. Would be fun to see your video comparison of the luxurious racing yachts of the 1920s to the carbon machines of the 2020s.
I know almost nothing about boats, but seeing that the small interior section took 2 years to build got my attention, along with the quality of the wiring. This thing was clearly not slapped together. What a beast. Such a sparse interior, but still awesome to see.
Thank you for a great tour of this boat! Perhaps it might be too sensitive but it would’ve helped if subtitles were included to make the skipper more understandable. What a spectacular boat!
I second the motion for subtitles, the skipper's accent was so thick that I barely understood a word he said! Apart from that a great tour of that amazing boat! I definitely wouldn't survive on her for long though, completely built for speed with comfort running a distant last!
Amazing boat. A bear bones, high-tech, high priced high-performing bit of kit. Astounding in its beauty and simplicity. Must be a hoot in big weather. I’ve been in it twice across the Atlantic, 65 foot aluminum ketch. nothing like it. Bravo, well done. Enjoy. 😮👏👏👏🌟💰❤️🫵🏻
@@williambremner9022 exhibition class is really the only option. They will not expand the existing classes sadly. For the record, I too would love to see this boat heading out through the heads.
I know it does not meet the specifications for the Sydney-Hobart, but I would still love to see this boat race the maxi's. Just to see what is achievable.
Great video and great to see how impressed with it you are Toby, because you've see A LOT of boats so if you're impressed.... We'll be blown away, you're a lucky guy we'll done for making it happen and we'll deserved. 👏❤️
@@jktalay96 This endless spending nonsense is damaging sailing as-a-participation-sport IMHO. People think it is the play-thing of super-rich people rather than having their kids jumping in an Opti.
That captain has a voice where he could calmly talk me into giving him my car, or like deliver the news that I’m going to die but not before my dog will and make me feel ok about it.
I'm starting to sound like a fkn parrot at this point but I gotta shove it into this here convo as well....the amount of forward progression in innovation and development because of computer aided design and drafting is profoundly just awesomeness incarnate. It's jaw dropping because I exist betwixt the old school easels and board with plotters and speed squares vs the auto cads and giant cnc machines...it's amazing to know how much and how fast it's evolving
It felt like I was just given a tour of some captured alien space ship! Perfect Build and bonus points for the Obsessive Compulsive minimalist design!! She is a beautiful bad ass babe!! Really, i'm in love!
If there is no battery bank, dose that mean the engine generator is constantly running while racing to power the hydraulics?? Anyone know how they power the hydraulics?
Likewise I am quite interested to know how the power system is set up. Despite what boat sales types will tell you, gasoline generators in enclosed spaces are inherently dangerous, but they can be made safe for the right sum of money. Diesel is much safer but significantly heavier. Actually the lightest internal combustion solution would probably be a gas turbine. For example, an Allison 250C20 aircraft engine providing 420(I) shaft horsepower (derated!) (~313.19 kW) weighs ~200 lbs. (~90.72 kg). Note that this is for the engine/prime mover only and doesn't include the weight of the generator section and associated switchgear.
Watching the tour of the interior made me think of a spacecraft, perhaps designed by the production designer and FX folks at Scottfree, during a break from designing the sets for the latest Alien film. Madness.
At 95 years old I would swap my 25 Macgregor for the Sporkios it but afraid my young wife would not be able to hoist the keel and at the same time man the sails.
I’m skeptical until I see this against Comanche. Altho Comanche has laid low for the past few years and noone has got any ideas about readiness of her crew. I guess we’ll see in Rolex Middle Sea race, as far as I understand, both of them are in.
Comanche was sold shortly after they shattered the Trans Atlantic record. The boat was converted to hydraulic winches and the pedestal grinders were removed. None of the original crew stayed with the boat. Absolutely NO WAY this Swan will come close to Comanche's records.
What does it mean, non foiling monohull ? Non flying ? She has a big c foil. And in « non flying monohull », imoca 60 are faster for now (faster than comanche 😅)
Yep it’s a racing yacht. An elite game where a massive amount of money is required. The advantage in this game is the research that goes into producing the goods and chattels for the yacht benefit a multitude of other industries. Otherwise I find the modern carbon yachts yachts no longer thrill me.
Nah. Carbon Fiber grows like hay. They use the same equipment, Scythe, rake and round baler. The real issue is the 20,000 acres of carbon fiber grass needed for this boat. The good news is all the carbon drawn out of the atmosphere and sequestered in the hull of this boat.😉
'She can set over 10.000 sqm of sail' ... That might be her full wardrobe of available sails, but not all at the same time. 10k sqm is 100x100m which is a bit presumptuous on a 40m yacht. An absolute beast of a yacht though!
Actually I said 'over 2,000m2 of sail' not 10,000m2! Sorry if it wasn't very clear. But main and A3 together = 1,961m2, but they will usually set a couple more headsails to fill the slots too
I see a lot of dumb comments here, this is a remarcable machine. I mean the yacht was delivered not long time ago, just let the crew get familiar and we'll see if comanche and others keep it's records. A big Bravo to Swan and to Mr R. who made this possible.
You're joking right? Comanche holds all the top mono hull records: Trans Atlantic, most miles in 24 hrs., Trans-Pac, with top speeds over 45 knots. Your skipper here hopes to make this thing do 20 knots. His words.
Interesting that the mainsheet traveller is not curved along the same radius as the movement of the attachment of the mainsheet to boom from the mast. Any thoughts by others about this ?
@@yachtingworld Thank you for the reply. I would think it was an amazing visit. A totally different world from cruiser racers. Great video, I have subscribed.
She can't race. AFAIK, Sydney Hobart is limited to max 100ft. There have to be some limits, this is just getting ridiculous and doing great damage to sailing as a sport IMHO.
@@andrewstokes5871 I have to hand it to the Wild Oats XI team for winning the Sydney to Hobart line honors, against Comanche, in a 13-year-old boat. The fact that they continue to do well, despite having one of the oldest 100 footers in the fleet, speaks highly to both the team who races it and the engineers who designed it.
Beautiful, but, what did it cost? I would rather see something like this than the normal super yacht. That is not a pleasure palace, but, a speed machine with wind.
I would travel a considerable distance and expend a handsome sum of cash to be able to tour this magnificent creation, and go even further to go to sea in her. My extended family were or are all in various boat and marine businesses but I freely and humbly admit that my experience on sailboats is virtually non-existent. Having said that, I will be daring and say that I have a unique skill set that would make me a valuable crewman (crew person?) otherwise, and at the risk of sounding arrogant, I feel like I'm intelligent enough to learn to sail. [Smiling] Do you have any crew openings for an old, nearly retired Jack of all Sea Trades...LOL?
Time will tell... she is an interesting boat, about halfway between Comanche and Mari-Cha 4 in length, and the single mast design for overall efficiency... the multiple headsails are much more efficient than a second mast and its windage penalty. She will have to work hard to beat Comanche in the future, as that boat was built to race and take records with its only design parameter. cheers!
I worked in semi-conductor manufacturing for about 5 years, and I can't tell you how much it pleases me to see the zip ties managed just about every 4 inches on the wiring. The attention to detail on this boat is rare!
👍
Interior is straight out of a sci-fi movie...minimalistic but gorgeous.
This is unbelievable engineering and craftsmanship. What a thing. Great video
I helped make the sails for this boat an man when they say they are big.
Cool job
Congrats dude, how did you get started on making sails?
@@princemoneycat5294 I expect he learned how to sew!
@@Bulletguy07believe it or not I also am a sailmaker/designer and we do a lot less sewing than we did 40 years ago. Unfortunately I didn’t have anything to do with this beautiful girl’s sails but if I did I’d be doing whatever I could to have the opportunity to go out racing on her!
Tnx for sharing Sam.
I'm at the isle of wight now where this boat is being moored and I just watched it go and jeez that thing goes fast
Hey, I'm sailing tomorrow for 3 days, where is it moored. West Cowes I assume?
@@HNDevelopments exactly just off Egypt point
Good luck to the crew of Scorpios for the Fastnet, great video also, thank you.
I’d love to see it go up against Wild Oats and Comanche on a Sydney to Hobart… Those three beating to the heads on a sunny Sydney Harbour would be an awesome sight…
Wild Oats is getting a bit long in the tooth. Would be an awesome spectacle though.
I'm not sure it qualifies. I think the race has a 100ft limit. might be wrong.
Hopefully it will come down under.
I thought Comanche was the fastest mono hull. This boat looks like it has some foils on it … maybe those are just stabilizer fins .. almost as far back as the Helm.
Can’t as Sydney Hobart has an loa of 100 ft
What a phenomenal looking boat. I look forward to seeing it perform on a long leg course.
Never seen inside a yacht before. A real surprise didn’t expect to see that. Amazing
Saw that beast anchored up in Cowes yesterday, but I had no idea what it was until now! What a monster. 😈
I'm proud to say they build yachts this quality in my country
The project leader Is Italian
Italians…..who else?
Here is picture from Pietarsaari, Finland where she was built images.app.goo.gl/8nCCuq2bMNKyK6Kp8
it's a Scandinavian company
@@TheKetamineSquid No it's in Finland, which isn't even in Scandinavia.
That interior is STUNNING! Like a space ship! - Really reminds me of the interior design of Star Citizen's (PC game) ships!
Tony, I thoroughly enjoy your boat review including this review of the incredible yacht Skorpios. While watching I began thinking of the dramatic evolution of top tier racing yachts of super rich sailors from the J Boats to Skorpios. Would be fun to see your video comparison of the luxurious racing yachts of the 1920s to the carbon machines of the 2020s.
I know almost nothing about boats, but seeing that the small interior section took 2 years to build got my attention, along with the quality of the wiring. This thing was clearly not slapped together. What a beast. Such a sparse interior, but still awesome to see.
Comanche is way more sparse…. Nothing but bare carbon
Thank you for a great tour of this boat! Perhaps it might be too sensitive but it would’ve helped if subtitles were included to make the skipper more understandable. What a spectacular boat!
I second the motion for subtitles, the skipper's accent was so thick that I barely understood a word he said! Apart from that a great tour of that amazing boat! I definitely wouldn't survive on her for long though, completely built for speed with comfort running a distant last!
Amazing boat. A bear bones, high-tech, high priced high-performing bit of kit. Astounding in its beauty and simplicity. Must be a hoot in big weather. I’ve been in it twice across the Atlantic, 65 foot aluminum ketch. nothing like it. Bravo, well done. Enjoy. 😮👏👏👏🌟💰❤️🫵🏻
Bear bones? Any other animal products used?
A wonderful, beautiful boat. Thanks Toby for the presentation.
Yes well done Toby... Nice 1
Incredible...makes my heart leap and miss the ocean more than I already do...absolutely beautiful!
The black carbon fiber interior reminds me of those sci-fi space ships that the villains always seem to have.👽
Holy crap. What a machine! Would love to drive that off the wind in 20+ kts. Bring a smile to my face.
I'd love to see this do the Sydney-Hobart race.
Yes please.
Thank you for your work on this video. Loved it
Canting keel? Meh… Canting seats! Now I’m impressed. ; ) Awesome boat.
I really want to take a ride on a boat like that!!
Damn right!
I saw this yacht in Porto Montenegro. Very beautiful!
Sydney to Hobart record breaker right there. Wind though being the determining factor.
If, if...only if the CYCA allows a yacht of this length into the S2H race.
@@williambremner9022 exhibition class is really the only option.
They will not expand the existing classes sadly.
For the record, I too would love to see this boat heading out through the heads.
I know it does not meet the specifications for the Sydney-Hobart, but I would still love to see this boat race the maxi's.
Just to see what is achievable.
GEEEEBUZ!! THAT BEAST DWARFS CAMANCHE!
Amazing craftsmanship! Purpose built for sure.
THat's what made most of the clippers fast, long water lines. The earlier smaller clippers had better lines. What an incredible vessel that is.
Just incredible every ounce an amazing ship
Wow what an amazing sailboat! All new tech pushing the limits to take on the elements.
You don't want to come about without swinging that keel to wind.
Great video and great to see how impressed with it you are Toby, because you've see A LOT of boats so if you're impressed.... We'll be blown away, you're a lucky guy we'll done for making it happen and we'll deserved. 👏❤️
Thanks Duncs! 👍
do ya wanna jek him off? get a life
Lord! What a piece of work! Beauty!
I notice that Imoca 60 Apivia managed to keep up with her pretty much all the way to the Fastnet though. And that was mostly upwind.
Foils vs no foils right?
Both boats have foils but apivias are more pronounced
@@nicholasheggerud5750 He specifically said nonfoiling? I didn’t see foils?
@@nicholasheggerud5750 sorry saw the foil assist right at the end. Funny no mention of the control system for it
@@NiceTriGuy it has the same foil mechanism as the clubswan 36. Really neat you should check it out
Can’t wait to see if she ( when the world reopens……:) does the Sydney to Hobart. The interior looks like an HR Geiger art gallery.
Pretty sure Sydney to Hobart has a 100 ft max length rule, and monohulls only for that matter
@@jktalay96 it stops the money game then the race is rrallh only just bought if u start letting anything in there is a box rule work to it
@@jktalay96 This endless spending nonsense is damaging sailing as-a-participation-sport IMHO. People think it is the play-thing of super-rich people rather than having their kids jumping in an Opti.
Lets see if she goes after Comanches Transatlantic record.
@@rabidbigdog agree, although Ben Ainslie started in an opi
That captain has a voice where he could calmly talk me into giving him my car, or like deliver the news that I’m going to die but not before my dog will and make me feel ok about it.
I'm starting to sound like a fkn parrot at this point but I gotta shove it into this here convo as well....the amount of forward progression in innovation and development because of computer aided design and drafting is profoundly just awesomeness incarnate. It's jaw dropping because I exist betwixt the old school easels and board with plotters and speed squares vs the auto cads and giant cnc machines...it's amazing to know how much and how fast it's evolving
It felt like I was just given a tour of some captured alien space ship! Perfect Build and bonus points for the Obsessive Compulsive minimalist design!! She is a beautiful bad ass babe!! Really, i'm in love!
Not that I'm in the market, but I'd like to see the Rapido 60 and the Bañuls 53 tri!
If there is no battery bank, dose that mean the engine generator is constantly running while racing to power the hydraulics?? Anyone know how they power the hydraulics?
Likewise I am quite interested to know how the power system is set up. Despite what boat sales types will tell you, gasoline generators in enclosed spaces are inherently dangerous, but they can be made safe for the right sum of money. Diesel is much safer but significantly heavier. Actually the lightest internal combustion solution would probably be a gas turbine. For example, an Allison 250C20 aircraft engine providing 420(I) shaft horsepower (derated!) (~313.19 kW) weighs ~200 lbs. (~90.72 kg). Note that this is for the engine/prime mover only and doesn't include the weight of the generator section and associated switchgear.
It’s not a sail boat if it needs an engine to sail….
they run the engines while racing
Fantastic and such build quality
Watching the tour of the interior made me think of a spacecraft, perhaps designed by the production designer and FX folks at Scottfree, during a break from designing the sets for the latest Alien film. Madness.
At 95 years old I would swap my 25 Macgregor for the Sporkios it but afraid my young wife would not be able to hoist the keel and at the same time man the sails.
I’m skeptical until I see this against Comanche. Altho Comanche has laid low for the past few years and noone has got any ideas about readiness of her crew. I guess we’ll see in Rolex Middle Sea race, as far as I understand, both of them are in.
Comanche was sold shortly after they shattered the Trans Atlantic record. The boat was converted to hydraulic winches and the pedestal grinders were removed. None of the original crew stayed with the boat. Absolutely NO WAY this Swan will come close to Comanche's records.
@@trvs4522 i know. But still, I want to see them head to head
they say: the proof of the pudding is in the eating......cheers
@@trvs4522
You have no idea what are you talking about…
Looks like a freaking spaceship below!
That looks like a fast boat! ⛵
What does it mean, non foiling monohull ? Non flying ? She has a big c foil. And in « non flying monohull », imoca 60 are faster for now (faster than comanche 😅)
Its so insane to think this boat came from a city in Finland with only 25k residents.
Probably had generations of genetic imprinting from building Viking longships.
How is that relevant? Ferraris come from a town with only 17k residents. You need less than 25k people to build a boat.
Europe is top for Design, Art & Culture the rest of the world is in awe.
It’s like a spaceship inside!
IMOCA's are doing 35KTS?
"Non foiling mono hull..." Okay, now I believe it might be the fastest. Good start!
Yep it’s a racing yacht. An elite game where a massive amount of money is required. The advantage in this game is the research that goes into producing the goods and chattels for the yacht benefit a multitude of other industries. Otherwise I find the modern carbon yachts yachts no longer thrill me.
great point - so much is developed to make toys for billionaires. that the rest of us, do get more advanced boats as a bi-product
The fact that it’s not luxurious at all (it is still implied) makes the thing interesting at least.
Bit like F1
Is that carbon fiber?
How many baby carbons had to die to make that boat?
All of them
Nah. Carbon Fiber grows like hay. They use the same equipment, Scythe, rake and round baler. The real issue is the 20,000 acres of carbon fiber grass needed for this boat. The good news is all the carbon drawn out of the atmosphere and sequestered in the hull of this boat.😉
Does it require a deisel engine running while sailing to power the hydraulics?
I love it: order me one !!! Thanks.
I've watched this boat disappear over the Horizon from Portland Harbour and boy is it Fast!
Excellent job
'She can set over 10.000 sqm of sail' ... That might be her full wardrobe of available sails, but not all at the same time. 10k sqm is 100x100m which is a bit presumptuous on a 40m yacht. An absolute beast of a yacht though!
Actually I said 'over 2,000m2 of sail' not 10,000m2! Sorry if it wasn't very clear. But main and A3 together = 1,961m2, but they will usually set a couple more headsails to fill the slots too
The only thing missing from this video is the boat going fast. That is what I want to see, 35 knots.
I see a lot of dumb comments here, this is a remarcable machine.
I mean the yacht was delivered not long time ago, just let the crew get familiar and we'll see if comanche and others keep it's records.
A big Bravo to Swan and to Mr R. who made this possible.
That thing is a beast!
I started sailing Cadet pram dingys as a boy, they both floated, the similarities end there.
Please enter in the next Sydney to Hobart!
would Imoca60 foilers go faster? They average 30knots
titles the video 'fastest offshore yacht' doesn't mention the speed anywhere in the video.
Also subtitles would be nice.
Also calls it a superyacht which is just clearly not what it is
What is the diameter of the mast at deck level?
used to like monos till I started working on cats :) but nice race yacht
Steve Dashew says the key to mastering complexity is access.
You're joking right? Comanche holds all the top mono hull records: Trans Atlantic, most miles in 24 hrs., Trans-Pac, with top speeds over 45 knots. Your skipper here hopes to make this thing do 20 knots. His words.
I can't understand everything he's saying, but isn't he talking about sailing to windward?
Comanche did over 45kts??
@@jamesaron1967 th-cam.com/users/results?search_query=comanche+across+the+atlantic
I thought that monohull yacht size in the Fastnet and Syndey Hobart was limited to 100 ft, did they raise the limit?
Really a good work
Wow looking forward great 👍 boat
Are they racing in the Sydney to Hobart
No 100ft rule
Will this beat Comanche's Transat record?
The interior looks like a mk7 interstellar shuttle wow
Interesting that the mainsheet traveller is not curved along the same radius as the movement of the attachment of the mainsheet to boom from the mast.
Any thoughts by others about this ?
I know some of those words
So the most important question is when is it going to challenge Comanche for the trans Atlantic record.
This is art!
Those tenders can have a few cabins ,made just down the road from where I used to live,the Police and Navy use them as well.
Foiling maxi trimarans such as Gitana and Macif are by far the world’s fastest offshore yachts.
Stunning.
Any heads or is it a case of hanging over the leeside?
Yes there is a day heads and shower aside the companionway - sorry there were crew working on various areas so couldn't show that at the time
@@yachtingworld Thank you for the reply. I would think it was an amazing visit. A totally different world from cruiser racers. Great video, I have subscribed.
Always blown away how wide the back is on go fast of corse most is out of watter
Will it do the Sydney to Hobart Race
As things stand the LOA limit remains 30.48m John, so it won't qualify
@@yachtingworld that’s a shame would have been good to see her against Wild Oats and Comanche
Would be see that race in the Sydney to Hobart race and take on Comanchi and WIld Oats 11
Has the look and feel of the Alien spaceship.
Stunning!
Would be a good matchup with Michael Fay's KZ1 Americas cup Monohull aye..
Would be cool to test it 😁 on an endurance lap around the world
Awesome boat, but doesn’t having automatic winches mean that it cannot compete for some prestigious world records?
Imagine having that turn up for the Sydney to Hobart?? Holy shit.
She can't race. AFAIK, Sydney Hobart is limited to max 100ft. There have to be some limits, this is just getting ridiculous and doing great damage to sailing as a sport IMHO.
Yeah, I would love to see Mark Richards shit his pants.
When there are enough similar sized boats they can petition to create their own category just like everybody else.
@@rabidbigdog RORC has the same 100ft limit so... if the owner wants to race, they will accept her, 100% sure
@@andrewstokes5871 I have to hand it to the Wild Oats XI team for winning the Sydney to Hobart line honors, against Comanche, in a 13-year-old boat. The fact that they continue to do well, despite having one of the oldest 100 footers in the fleet, speaks highly to both the team who races it and the engineers who designed it.
Beautiful, but, what did it cost? I would rather see something like this than the normal super yacht. That is not a pleasure palace, but, a speed machine with wind.
I would travel a considerable distance and expend a handsome sum of cash to be able to tour this magnificent creation, and go even further to go to sea in her. My extended family were or are all in various boat and marine businesses but I freely and humbly admit that my experience on sailboats is virtually non-existent. Having said that, I will be daring and say that I have a unique skill set that would make me a valuable crewman (crew person?) otherwise, and at the risk of sounding arrogant, I feel like I'm intelligent enough to learn to sail. [Smiling] Do you have any crew openings for an old, nearly retired Jack of all Sea Trades...LOL?
Time will tell... she is an interesting boat, about halfway between Comanche and Mari-Cha 4 in length, and the single mast design for overall efficiency... the multiple headsails are much more efficient than a second mast and its windage penalty. She will have to work hard to beat Comanche in the future, as that boat was built to race and take records with its only design parameter. cheers!
this boat is designed to fuck up your Comanche ........
It looks like the interior of a star destroyer.
Kind of the next Mari Cha, in the sense of performance at scale.
such beauty!!
Does this have watertight doors between the individual compartments? Love the detail ❤️