New Wally // Hamilton

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JSS 911

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1,815 posts

212 months

Wednesday 20th June 2012
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In the yard at the moment,built at Greens, Keel apparently solid titanium

Info of the web

The Wally//Cento is the latest evolution in high-tech racing performance married to spacious and comfortable interiors. This 100-foot ‘box rule’ class was designed in response to the demands of some of the world’s most experienced and competitive yachtsmen. Using a new generation of lightweight, carbon composite hull designs, these boats will surf, plane and exceed 25 knots downwind, while the many advanced Wally sail handling features deliver easy control for single-handed sailing or indulgent family cruising






mickrick

3,700 posts

174 months

Wednesday 20th June 2012
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Why would the keel be titanium? confused
It's less than half the weight of steel.

Yachtworker

1,250 posts

156 months

Thursday 21st June 2012
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Roughly that bulb will need to weigh approx 20-25 ton, there is still no substitute for lead. Great looking boat though, hope to see her do her stuff at St Tropez this year.

village idiot

3,158 posts

268 months

Thursday 21st June 2012
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the titanium part of the keel will almost certainly be the fin. the bulb will be good old fashioned lead appropriated from some local church roofs

JSS 911

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212 months

Thursday 21st June 2012
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Only going on word of mouth but both titanium fin at 5 ton, bulb i think they said 18 ton both machined and milled.

MOTORVATOR

6,993 posts

248 months

Thursday 21st June 2012
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Yachtworker said:
Roughly that bulb will need to weigh approx 20-25 ton, there is still no substitute for lead. Great looking boat though, hope to see her do her stuff at St Tropez this year.
Only if you're a cheapskate. Tungsten or depleted Uranium for those with multiple directorships, Iridium for those in possession of an oilfield and Osmium for those that own a medium sized country. biggrin

thinfourth2

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205 months

Thursday 21st June 2012
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JSS 911 said:
Only going on word of mouth but both titanium fin at 5 ton, bulb i think they said 18 ton both machined and milled.
I can believe a titanium bulb

It maybe a stupid use for titanium but think of the boasting rights

JSS 911

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Thursday 21st June 2012
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£30k per tonne yikes