CDM LAUNCHES
M/Y ACALA
Cantiere Delle Marche is delighted to announce that Acala - full custom 43-metre explorer yacht - has been successfully launched.
A pure custom yacht, Acala takes full advantage of CDM’s
experience and its approach to explorer yacht building.
Acala has been commissioned by an experienced yachtsman
who, over the years, owned yachts built by shipyards such as
Feadship, Lürssen, Blohm and Voss. He is a repeat client for
CDM, a yard which gained his full confidence having enjoyed
the feel of comfort and safety of his previous Acala, a Darwin
102, cruising in the Med but also sailing the expanses of the
Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic and reaching the wild beauty of
remote destinations and the best diving spots in the world.
“I am delighted and proud with this milestone launch,” Vasco
Buonpensiere, CdM’s co-founder and Sales & Marketing
Director, says. “The trust this Owner confirmed in CdM
gives us the highest reason of pride. It is a statement of
appreciation for both our yachts and ourselves as a team
always committed to the Owner’s satisfaction. The mutual
trust established between with this client and CdM team
has been pivotal to the good result of the whole process
that lead to the completion of such a complex project.”
“The work on technical specifications has been extremely
detailed and it lasted almost 12 months to achieve a
double result: to build a 43-metre yacht with the most
detailed and comprehensive specs we have ever drawn
up and to proceed with no need of major modifications as
construction progressed,” Vasco Buonpensiere maintains.
“In the light of these approach and procedures, within
the team we joke around saying that we have built the
smallest 80-metre yacht ever built!” Buonpensiere says.
Acala inaugurates a new collaboration with Horacio
Bozzo Design who designed her conspicuous and eye-
catching lines. “The aim of our design work is the pleasure
of seeing the Owner’s desires taking shape and recognizing
himself in it,” says Horacio Bozzo, yacht designer and naval
architect based in Viareggio, Italy. “Designing an explorer
for an experienced Owner who grew up around boats
and understands yachting perfectly, is very gratifying,”
Horacio adds. “We started from a white piece of paper and
brainstormed a lot with him to fulfill the whole family needs.”
Her severe profile with a raked bow and compact
superstructure captures the very soul of an explorer
vessel combining it with the elegance of a luxury yacht
that will stand the test of time. Large windows on the Main
deck whose mullions seem not to join the superstructure
that are undoubtedly Acala profile’s signature features.
All shapes, volumes and lines compose a harmonious
geometry while her roomy body encompasses luxury
social areas and very large and comfortable crew quarters,
as requested by the Owner whose plans include long
term cruising to reach the farthest corners of the world.
Guest areas are spread over three decks plus a Sun Deck.
Acala features a nicely organized interior layout that sleeps
twelve guests in six suites. A large lobby sits in between the
main salon and guest night quarters. The full beam Main
deck, from amidship forward is dedicated to guests and
Owners. Three large Vip and extremely comfortable Owner
suite to starboard side are flooded by natural light from large
windows. Two twin cabins are located on the Lower deck.
An intimate salon on the Main Deck and a large panoramic
sky lounge on the Upper Deck with dining area have
been designed and decorated for indoor relaxation and
entertainment. A particularly large cockpit features dining and
lounging areas, a swimming pool and lots of space to relax.
A large and partially shaded Sun deck perfectly integrated
into the profile provides the social hub for Acala’s guests
with an al fresco dining, bar, vast sunbathing area alongside
a second swimming pool. A dumbwaiter connects the galley
located on the Lower deck to all deck, Sun deck included,
to convey food and drinks and ease the work of crew.
Acala interior design by Mexican architect Simon
Hamui, is luxurious and relaxed at the same time. It
means that it offers the possibility to feel at ease with
both beach clothing or formally dressed for a dinner.
She has a full displacement naval architecture by Sergio
Cutolo/Hydro Tec offering large volume (440GT) and the
smoothest of travel even in rough seas ensuring excellent
comfort and total safety. Engineering has been developed
by the yard technical department in collaboration with
Hydro Tec. Needless to add that she, like all explorer
yachts built by Cantiere delle Marche, features a thick
and robust steel hull and light aluminium superstructure.
With a total length of 43,10 metres, a beam of 8.60m,
thanks to hull geometry, 62 400-litre fuel tanks, and the
extremely frugal consumption of her twin Caterpillare
C32 Acert engines 746kW each, Acala will have a range
of above 5 000 nm at 10 knots and a top speed of 14 knots.
The yacht’s engine room,, as all engine rooms built by CDM,
is a showpiece that stands out for its cleanliness and
functionality with all the yacht’s systems and machineries
set up to accommodate easy maintenance. Acala is a
pure breed explorer therefore she needs a high level of
independence. The engine room is one of the sources of that
independence as its redundant equipment allow to sail far
and wide and to reach remote areas of the globe where it is
impossible to access any sort of assistance. An expansive
lazarette provides a very large storage area needed for
many cruising necessities, water toys, diving equipment,
etc. The main tender is stored on the Upper deck forward.
Crew quarters and service areas are functional and
well-appointed, as requested by the Owner. Five cabins
are on the Lower deck alongside a roomy crew mess
opposite a professional galley and the Captain has his
own cabin on the Upper deck next to the wheelhouse.
“CdM’s strategy to dedicate one slot per year to fully custom
projects proved to be successful and extremely important for
the technical growth of the shipyard. Building these one-off
vessels is a great opportunity for our team to learn something
new and to work out of its comfort zone: this is the only key
to move forward and improve, in our opinion, and that’s why
we opted for this strategy,” Ennio Cecchini, CDM CEO says.
“Being chosen by experienced owners such as this gentleman
who decided to have his second yacht built by us, after having
owned yachts built by the most reputed Northern European
brands, is the best possible prove that our commitment,
dedication, technical skills and quality are second to none.”
MAIN DATA:
› LOA 43.10m
› LWL 40.35m
› Beam 8.60m
› Draft 2.50m
› Gross tonnage 499 GT
› Engines 2 x Caterpillar C32 Acert 746kW (A rating, Heavy Duty)
› Max Speed 14 knots
› Range @ 10 knots 5000 nm
› Bowthruster 85kW
› Generators 2 x Kohler 80kW EFODS + 1 x Kohler 55kW EFODS
› Fuel tanks capacity 62.400 litres