Saturday, October 3, 2015

Boat, new hi-tech sailing ship Lawyer in 3D printing – ANSA.it

(ANSAmed) – GENOA, OCTOBER 3 – From sailing ship donated to the Navy by the lawyer Gianni Agnelli, the superyacht dream along 44 meters, the project of the first sailing boat made with a 3D printer, the smart buoy ‘Made in Italy ‘that optimizes the docking of any boat in the ports. And ‘vast panorama of curiosity and technological innovations to be admired 55 / mo International Boat Show in Genoa Fair until October 5.

The boat is the classic’ Capricia ‘Navy, training ship for cadets, built in Sweden and from 1971 to 1993 owned Advocate Agnelli, who then donated it to the armed forces. The motor boat larger the AB 145: with its 44 meters in length, the largest superyacht ever built with a sport Fipa Group. From the master suite you can contemplate the sea through large windows along three walls on four.

The flagship sailing is the Brenta DC 80 with its 24 meters long. The bigger the boat Sacs Strider 13 Open: over 13 meters in length, the antagonist for excellence of luxury yachts. But the offer is wide and sweeps up the motor boat smaller, the Tender 220 just 2.20 meters long, or the sailing boat smaller, the Chinese Far East 26.

The construction site Pardo is previewing the mockup of the interior of the new Grand Soleil 58 feet which will be launched next spring. Visitors can walk in and imagine how it will be in full size this new model.

Among the curiosities that do more to discuss 55 / mo the Genoa Boat Livery 26, the project’s first sailing made with a 3D printer, which is expected to take to the sea by the summer of 2016, a model inspired by old boats built by shipwrights on the island of Pantelleria. Among the innovations of the sector accessories Pme Sea presents a smart buoy 100% ‘Made in Italy’, which eliminates the use of the Trappist, reducing and optimizing the process of mooring of any vessel within a port. While Garmin Italy presents the new series Gpsmap with receiver GPS / GLONASS 10 Hz high sensitivity to update the ship’s position and direction 10 times per second, allowing you to display a smooth motion.

( ANSA).

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